Just one day after the internet went crazy (in the good way) for Final Fantasy VII Remake following the latest trailer at PlayStation Experience, Square Enix released some information that made those fans go crazy once more (in the not-so-good way). According to their latest press release regarding the game, “Final Fantasy VII Remake will be told across a multi-part series.” This has led many fans to assume the game will be episodic, and the reaction has been divisive, to say the least.
Some are optimistic
FF7R releasing in multiple parts doesn't bother me. It means they can get the game out quicker and hopefully keep up quality.
— Erren (@ErrenVanDuine) December 7, 2015
Final Fantasy VII being episodic is totally fine. The game's a little different this time around. That could be cool.
— Gabe™ (@RabidWombat9) December 7, 2015
Others, not so much
Episodic = linear in my opinion that's a major fun killer
— sqexgal (@sqexgal_) December 7, 2015
Remember that part where I said I wanted Square to do to Final Fantasy IX what they are doing with Final Fantasy VII HD remake? Scratch it.
— Stealth (@Stealth40k) December 7, 2015
Not comfortable on this decision by Square to make this multi-episode release. I rather wait for it to be 100% done. https://t.co/lsiuYCIbKx
— Seth (@SethHay) December 7, 2015
https://twitter.com/JayViscant/status/673691374978392065
https://twitter.com/starexorcist/status/673700849919483904
Many are just dumbfounded and confused
So is the FF7 remake supposed to be Walking Dead style episodic or an FF13 like trilogy
— Justin Carter (@GigawattConduit) December 7, 2015
https://twitter.com/DaveOshry/status/673690999382667264
Then there are the fans upset with other fans who are upset
https://twitter.com/Electivirus/status/673697310958739456
Oh no, the Final Fantasy VII Remake is a "multi-part series" everyone speculate wildly before we actually know what this means!
— The Unigma (@Unigma) December 7, 2015
Others still just want clarification
Square, a request: please stop dropping huge bombs without accompanying details.
— Go Buy Death of A Wish!(and VII Rebirth is GOATed) (@DuranteP_94) December 7, 2015
https://twitter.com/APZonerunner/status/673688966210699264
Of course Square Enix predicted such apprehension in the E3 announcement trailer
Never forget:
"The reunion at hand may bring joy. It may bring fear. But let us embrace whatever it brings."https://t.co/epTgBPsavx #FFVII— Zak (@zacharyplyons) December 7, 2015
What do you think? Is this a step in the right direction, or a total misfire from Square Enix? Tweet us your thoughts, or comment below.