'Final Fantasy 7' Remake Rumors: E3 2017 Appearance Teased; New Game Features Include Environment Destruction, Boss Weaknesses!

By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | March 28, 2017

'Final Fantasy VII Remake' is an upcoming video game remake, developed and published by Square Enix, of the original 1997 PlayStation role-playing video game by Square.

'Final Fantasy VII Remake' is an upcoming video game remake, developed and published by Square Enix, of the original 1997 PlayStation role-playing video game by Square.

The latest details for "Final Fantasy 7" remake will have two new game features and a possible E3 2017 appearance.

Square Enix revealed new game details for "Final Fantasy 7" remake as game director Tetsuya Nomura told Famitsu (via GamingBolt) that the remake destructive environments within the map and players will have the ability to detect and destroy several parts of boss character during battles.

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Nomura added that maps and object destruction will happen at some point within "Final Fantasy 7" remake and there are part-based elements that can be destroyed like the Guard Scorpion's legs in order to take advantage of the situation during boss battles.

The idea of destroying individual parts of the enemy in the middle of the boss battle is certainly an interesting one. However, it remains to be seen that how much in-depth the developers have implemented it into "Final Fantasy 7" remake.

Nomura previously stated that the combat system in "Final Fantasy 7" remake will not be a turned-based like the original, but more action-based just like "Final Fantasy XV." Square Enix will also implement some changes in the Materia System as well, calling it "skill based" and it will be different from casting magic.

Players will also have the ability to switch into different "Final Fantasy VII" characters during battles depending on the situation and enemy encounters will not be so random when exploring dungeons or open fields.

In other news, gaming fans theorized that "Final Fantasy 7" remake could show up at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo event.

Nomura stated during the MAGIC 2017 event that he wanted to show a new video for "Final Fantasy 7" remake, but the Square Enix refused to do so, as they felt the game is not polished yet.

Certainly Square Enix wanted to save something special for "Final Fantasy 7" remake for big gaming events like E3 2017, Gematsu reported.

While it is unknown yet what kind of content will Square Enix showcased in "Final Fantasy 7" remake during E3 2017, whether it be a new trailer or release date, gaming fans are looking forward for new details during the road to E3 2017.

"Final Fantasy 7" remake is speculated to launch sometime within 2017 for the PS4.

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