

The main character models were edited, the school. It looks strangely enough like a PSP game one poorly disguised as a PS4 game, rather than a true remaster. MNEH!" Graphically, it is awful for a PS4 game, as expected. Only a handful get more than a few lines of voiced dialogue, and the characterisation of the one that does say a lot consists of the following: "You killed my brother by existing, MNEH, so I am going to sulk and be emo over in my corner. There are no characters to care for, or even like as people: just poorly dubbed, terribly written caricatures that each have their own distinctive quirk, such as the guy that says "yo!" and struggles to form sentences, or the four-eyed uptight class president type that pushes up her glasses as she speaks, all smart-like. And for anyone that has heard 'L'cie' said countless times without context already, they will know full well what this means: how NOT to tell a story. How could it possibly go wrong?.In reality? It is nothing more than a low budget, hollow mess that somehow manages to merge Japanese school setting silliness (Persona this ain't, folks) and mini-skirts with. Fourteen playable characters, each with their own style, to top it all off. This was - supposedly - Final Fantasy as it should be: for a new generation of gamers, with throwbacks to the classics. What is more, the trailers showed off the long-awaited return of the JRPG world map, complete with chocobo riding and even an airship. 'A Final Fantasy like no other, with gore!', people said. And for a FFVII fan there can be no greater insult than that.

After playing, not even chocobo mating appealed to me. This was - supposedly - Before playing, a lot appealed to me about Type-0.

Before playing, a lot appealed to me about Type-0.
