Final Fantasy 7 Remake Sequels Will "Differ Significantly From The Original"

Final Fantasy VII Remake co-director Motomu Toriyama says he is sure parts of future installments of the remake will “differ significantly from the original,” and hopes the game’s Honeybee Inn scene serves as a good example on how to update and change parts of the original game for modern audiences going forward. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

The news comes from a new interview posted on the official Square Enix site diving into the behind-the-scenes creation of the Honeybee Inn portion of the game, which sees Cloud crossdressing and performing on stage via a rhythm game.

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