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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunionn
Developer(s)Tose (Reunion)
Publisher(s)Square Enix
Director(s)
Producer(s)Mariko Sato
Designer(s)Yuto Doi
Programmer(s)Haruyuki Yamaguchi
Artist(s)Takashi Yokota
Writer(s)
Composer(s)Takeharu Ishimoto
SeriesFinal Fantasy
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platform(s)
Release
  • WW: December 13, 2022
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion is an HD remaster of Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, originally released for the PlayStation Portable in 2007.[1] The game was announced in June 2022 during a broadcast celebrating Final Fantasy VII 25th Anniversary and features new models and lighting, redone voices for consistency with the Final Fantasy VII remake project, and rearranged music.[2]

Differences[]

The graphics are redone in high fidelity, and the interface resembles that of Final Fantasy VII Remake in appearance, using the power of Unreal Engine 4.

Many characters, creatures, and objects have been redesigned to match their Final Fantasy VII Remake counterparts, likely for continuity with the Final Fantasy VII remake project: among these are the Buster Sword, which originally featured the golden hilt introduced in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, the summons Ifrit and Bahamut, as well as Sephiroth. Angeal Hewley's official render has been altered to feature the new Buster Sword. Sephiroth's design is modified from his Remake look without the ornaments to make him look more like his original design.

The game has numerous gameplay differences from more free camera movement to an entirely new battle stance usable with the Buster Sword.

The epilogue movie has been changed, replacing some scenes of the pre-rendered CG recreation of the Final Fantasy VII Technical Demo for PS3 with those from the opening movie of Final Fantasy VII Remake, albeit with a shot of Aerith being recreated using the visuals from that said game.

Voice cast[]

Character Japanese English
Zack Fair Kenichi Suzumura Caleb Prince
Angeal Hewley Kazuhiko Inoue Bill Millsap
Genesis Rhapsodos Gackt Shaun Conde
Sephiroth Toshiyuki Morikawa Tyler Hoechlin
Cloud Strife Takahiro Sakurai Cody Christian
Aerith Gainsborough Maaya Sakamoto Briana White
Lazard Deusericus Junpei Morita Francis Ausley
Tseng Junichi Suwabe Vic Chao
Cissnei Asumi Nakada Kayli Mills
Reno Keiji Fujiwara Arnie Pantoja
Rude Taiten Kusunoki [William C. Stephens
Professor Hojo Nachi Nozawa James Sie
Hollander Shinya Ohwada Jason Marnocha
Weiss Jouji Nakata Daman Mills
Nero Ryōtarō Okiayu Sean Chiplock
Kunsel Riki Kitazawa Travis Moscinski
Zack's Mother Chieko Miyazaki Karen Strassman

Production[]

Staff[]

Creative Director & Character Designer Tetsuya Nomura
Scenario Kazushige Nojima
Music Takeharu Ishimoto
Original Music of "FFVII" Nobuo Uematsu
Event Planning Director Masaru Oka
Dialogue Editor Asako Suga
Producer Mariko Sato
Executive Producer Yoshinori Kitase
Development Director / Visual Manager (Tose) Takeshi Asano
Planning Director (Tose) Yuto Doi
Programming Director (Tose) Haruyuki Yamaguchi
Art Director (Tose) Takashi Yokota
Battle Director (Tose) Katsuya Emi
Theme Song ayaka

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