‘Final Fantasy 7 Remake’ To Include Mini Games; Full Voice Acting Confirmed!
"Final Fantasy 7 Remake" will be including the popular mini games from the original version, according to PlayStationLifeStyle.net.
Recently it was announced that the remake will be told in episodes and that the game will be remade from start to finish. It was also revealed that the reason why it should be told in episodes is due to the fact that the game is quite huge so remaking it would need several episodes.
It was also announced that the first part of the game has already been finished by the developers. Some fans were amazed by the speed of the development, but some speculated the first episode was already finished a while back already.
The development team of the "Final Fantasy 7 Remake" is now thinking of what to do with the mini-games, according to Gamespot. Yoshinori Kitase, the game producer, said that they want to include the ones that "remain favorable among fans in as much as possible." Nomura has added though that they need to consider if it will be necessary to create them with the latest technology.
Kitase has also informed game sties that the team is not currently concerned if the game will be called open-world or not.
"We can't say anything yet, but we don't plan on fussing about whether it's a so-called open-world or sandbox," said Kitase. "But since Nomura is more focused on the creation of the scenery, we want to express an environment character actions affect the scenery."
It was also mentioned that Tetsuya Nomura, the game director, the game will be fully voiced, according to Siliconera.
"Basically, it will be fully voiced. We still haven't decided the voices of the characters that weren't in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children," said Nomura.
To add to the updates of "Final Fantasy 7 Remake," it was mentioned that the dating events of the game will also be voiced. "It would be impossible not to," answered Nomura while laughing. "However, since it's different from that time and social situation, we need to implement the reproduction of original events carefully."