While exploring a farming village inCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion, players notice a surprising, yet funny error on a computer. It’s clear that Square Enix has a lot planned for its efforts to remake the classicFinal Fantasy 7series. After a lengthy development cycle,Final Fantasy 7 Remakelaunched in 2020 to critical acclaim from both fans and media alike. With 2023 on the horizon, Square Enix appears to be positioning the second part,Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth,for launch later in the year, and giving fans the next chapter of its revised retelling of the classic title.
Earlier this year however, Square Enix made the surprising announcement that thePSP titleCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7was being remastered. The game’s graphics have been converted to HD along with all new 3D models to better match what fans are seeing in the coreFinal Fantasy 7 Remaketitles. In addition to full voice acting, the game’s combat systems have been overhauled to also match the modern games. However, for all these changes, it appears that a small detail has been overlooked, leading some players to tilt their head in confusion.
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Over on theFinal FantasysubReddit, a user named TimeRocker posted an image of a computer being used by a character. While seemingly innocuous at first glance, an issue quickly shows itself as the computer is completely missing the power cable. Looking at the back of the desktop tower as well as the monitor,Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionfans can clearly see power ports that are not plugged in. In fact, the PC tower even has two sockets, both missing any sort of cable to power the machine.
Naturally, the post inspired plenty of snarky comments from readers, many trying to explain the situation by saying the PC is being powered by materia or Mako batteries. Others were just glad that what was plugged in actually made sense. While some expressed surprise at such old looking PC hardware, many explained it through the fact thatCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionis a prequel to the new trilogy of remakes, taking place 7 years before theFF7 Remakebegins. In that time, a lot of technological advancements take place, though considering this is taking place in a small village, that type of hardware makes sense.
Considering the prequel element, players may notice that some character present inFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeseem to be a little different in how they act or behave. Series villainSephiroth even comes across as more vulnerable and less threatening, showcasing what he was like prior to his fall and turn.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionis available now for Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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