Introductory video for Final Fantasy 7 Remake is shown
"The life force of the planet itself is drawn as Mako energy through the dubious company Shinra Electric Power. In Midgar, a flower shop looks into the distance as the train enters the station. ” - this is a description of the introduction to Final Fantasy 7 Remake, which you can see in the intro animation of the game itself. It is also the plot of the story itself, or at least the first chapter of the story, which will accompany the escape of a group of characters from the city of Midgar, but with far more events in the city itself than in the original FF7 adventure.
In addition to the introductory video, Square Enix also shared a wealth of information about the game systems themselves. It is confirmed that the game will have Mercenary quests, side missions where Cloud will, among other things, look for lost cats and deal with rat problems (no joke!). It has also been confirmed that Chocobo Chik who looks like you will be able to summon in battles ... look at him!
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