If you’ve already played Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII for the PSP but are interested in embracing your dreams once again, then you may want to know the difference between that and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion. Let’s discuss them.
Differences between Crisis Core Reunion and Crisis Core PSP
Crisis Core Reunion is a remake in the truest of senses. It retells the story of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII but remade the game to suit modern platforms. They’ve also fixed a ton of gripes people had with the original game. Below are all of the major differences between Crisis Core Reunion and the original Crisis Core for the PSP:
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Gameplay changes to Crisis Core Reunion
Crisis Core for the PSP received mixed reception primarily because of one thing: gameplay. Crisis Core Reunion has bridged a lot of the original game’s shortcomings in terms of gameplay. Below is a list of the major changes:
In fact, Crisis Core Reunion borrows much of its customization features from Final Fantasy VII: Remake.
Does Crisis Core Reunion change the story?
As mentioned, Crisis Core Reunion is a faithful retelling of the original PSP game. If you’re expecting Final Fantasy VII: Remake levels of remake, it’s really not one. Consider it a more perfect prequel to Final Fantasy VII.
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