Two of the RPGs that defined the modern era of gaming, together in one box! Final Fantasy VII, originally released in 1997, marked a sea change in what games were considered to be capable of. Critics fawned over everything from its technical graphics accomplishments to the execution of its gameplay mechanics to its epic magical cyberpunk story. The cover image of protagonist Cloud Strife is surely one of the most iconic in gaming history. It's credited with selling six million PSOnes and it smashed numerous sales records. It is, in short, a stone cold gaming classic, and now Switch owners get a whole new chance to sink their teeth into it. Like its predecessor, FFVII, Final Fantasy VIII was, at the time of release, the biggest game the world has ever seen, spanning across four CDs. Technology's come on a bit since then, but that ambition is still on show. With so many variables and sub-plots, it is unlikely that one will ever play it all, even if they do reach the end. This Switch version comes with a graphical overhaul befitting the current generation of games consoles, as well as a host of options when it comes to tailoring the game to suit your preferred style. With a classic story, incorporated with a revolutionary battle system, Final Fantasy VIII Remaster retains classic gameplay and brings this RPG classic to a whole new generation of fans.
Two of the RPGs that defined the modern era of gaming, together in one box! Final Fantasy VII, originally released in 1997, marked a sea change in what games were considered to be capable of. Critics fawned over everything from its technical graphics accomplishments to the execution of its gameplay mechanics to its epic magical cyberpunk story. The cover image of protagonist Cloud Strife is surely one of the most iconic in gaming history. It's credited with selling six million PSOnes and it smashed numerous sales records. It is, in short, a stone cold gaming classic, and now Switch owners get a whole new chance to sink their teeth into it. Like its predecessor, FFVII, Final Fantasy VIII was, at the time of release, the biggest game the world has ever seen, spanning across four CDs. Technology's come on a bit since then, but that ambition is still on show. With so many variables and sub-plots, it is unlikely that one will ever play it all, even if they do reach the end. This Switch version comes with a graphical overhaul befitting the current generation of games consoles, as well as a host of options when it comes to tailoring the game to suit your preferred style. With a classic story, incorporated with a revolutionary battle system, Final Fantasy VIII Remaster retains classic gameplay and brings this RPG classic to a whole new generation of fans.
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Two of the RPGs that defined the modern era of gaming, together in one box! Final Fantasy VII, originally released in 1997, marked a sea change in what games were considered to be capable of. Critics fawned over everything from its technical graphics accomplishments to the execution of its gameplay mechanics to its epic magical cyberpunk story. The cover image of protagonist Cloud Strife is surely one of the most iconic in gaming history. It's credited with selling six million PSOnes and it smashed numerous sales records. It is, in short, a stone cold gaming classic, and now Switch owners get a whole new chance to sink their teeth into it. Like its predecessor, FFVII, Final Fantasy VIII was, at the time of release, the biggest game the world has ever seen, spanning across four CDs. Technology's come on a bit since then, but that ambition is still on show. With so many variables and sub-plots, it is unlikely that one will ever play it all, even if they do reach the end. This Switch version comes with a graphical overhaul befitting the current generation of games consoles, as well as a host of options when it comes to tailoring the game to suit your preferred style. With a classic story, incorporated with a revolutionary battle system, Final Fantasy VIII Remaster retains classic gameplay and brings this RPG classic to a whole new generation of fans.
Two of the RPGs that defined the modern era of gaming, together in one box! Final Fantasy VII, originally released in 1997, marked a sea change in what games were considered to be capable of. Critics fawned over everything from its technical graphics accomplishments to the execution of its gameplay mechanics to its epic magical cyberpunk story. The cover image of protagonist Cloud Strife is surely one of the most iconic in gaming history. It's credited with selling six million PSOnes and it smashed numerous sales records. It is, in short, a stone cold gaming classic, and now Switch owners get a whole new chance to sink their teeth into it. Like its predecessor, FFVII, Final Fantasy VIII was, at the time of release, the biggest game the world has ever seen, spanning across four CDs. Technology's come on a bit since then, but that ambition is still on show. With so many variables and sub-plots, it is unlikely that one will ever play it all, even if they do reach the end. This Switch version comes with a graphical overhaul befitting the current generation of games consoles, as well as a host of options when it comes to tailoring the game to suit your preferred style. With a classic story, incorporated with a revolutionary battle system, Final Fantasy VIII Remaster retains classic gameplay and brings this RPG classic to a whole new generation of fans.
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Release date Australia | December 11th, 2019 |
Game Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Game Edition | Standard Edition |
Developer | Square Enix |
Box Dimensions (mm) | 110x170x10 |
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Release date Australia | December 11th, 2019 |
Game Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Game Edition | Standard Edition |
Developer | Square Enix |
Box Dimensions (mm) | 110x170x10 |