Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Review: A Near Perfect Sequel

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: The wait is finally over for Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2 owners as Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has finally released on these platforms as well. The game was first released on PlayStation 5 on 29th February 2024 and later was released on Steam for PC and Epic Games Store on 23rd January 2025. As soon as the game was launched, it became an immediate hit among people for various reasons. And now, on 3rd June 2026, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has also released on the remaining two major gaming platforms. Now that it has released on all big gaming platforms and consoles, this is the perfect time to discuss its review and share the public and critic reactions with you.

 

What makes Final Fantasy VII Rebirth worth playing?

Effortlessly phenomenal characters

The game has got a solid 9 out of 10 from so many critics and gaming platforms. The major reason why everyone loved the game so much was its characters. According to the critics, the four main characters, Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, Barret, and the rest of the cast of the game were the stars of the show. There were not just one but multiple reasons why players and critics liked them. All of them had backstories with depth in them that made the game more interesting. Their interpersonal bonds with each other were also a highlight of the game. People even liked the voice-overs of the characters and therefore praised the game most for its character development. All of them, together, made the story emotional, meaningful, and deeper.

 

Outstanding combat mechanics

As you know, the game is an action, role-playing game. This means it has to be fantastic with its action sequences that also include combat mechanics. And it is safe to say that Final Fantasy VII Rebirth didn’t disappoint at all. When it comes to the game’s combat sequences, they were one of the best and strongest combat systems of modern day role-playing games, according to the critics. There were constant character-swapping and amazing tag-team attacks that players liked about the real-time, fast-paced action of the game. Another amazing thing about these combats was its hybrid mode. This means the player doesn’t have to keep fighting to win the combat. They can opt for turn-based systems and think about their next move in the meantime. This feature made the ‘pure action game’ more likable by global gamers.

 

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