FF7 Rebirth already promises to be a great visual slap in the face, but we haven’t seen anything yet. The game will visibly look even better on release day. And there it is Square Enix that confirms it.
We’re almost at the end of February and you know what that means. On the 29th we can go on an adventure again alongside Cloud and his gang in FF7 Rebirth. Finally the wait is over. What will we discover in this adventure that will turn our orientation upside down? We’re about to find out, and for now a demo is already available to experience the first chapter of the game. You can admire the beauty of this sequel, but this is just a taste of its full glory. For good reason, this new work will be even more beautiful on the big day.
FF7 Rebirth will amaze you
As mentioned above, you now have the opportunity to take your first steps in FF7 Rebirth. The demo weighs 48.64 GB and allows you to go through Chapter 1, which is the flashback in Nibelheim. Do you want to play Sephiroth? Don’t deprive yourself, it costs you nothing and it’s a real liberation. Anyway, on February 21st, a few days before the game’s release, the free trial version will be updated. You can then watch Chapter 2, which takes place in the Juno region, with your own eyes. But that’s not all.
We’re not going to lie, FF7 Rebirth is seriously beautiful. The work on the decoration is commendable and we like to stop just to admire the surroundings. We’ve still heard criticism about small details that, upon closer inspection, aren’t necessarily as “slick” as the rest. Well, it’s nothing too serious and on the whole it’s still a nice graphical slap in the face. Couldn’t it go further? Well, of course that will also be the case when the rest of the demo comes out.
FYI: This only affects Performance Mode on the PS5. The latter is entitled to an improvement in image quality in FF7 Rebirth. Great news for everyone who likes to be amazed. Obviously, this change will apply to the final version of the title. In any case, we are already happy: “We won!”, “Good news”, “Thank God”, we can read, especially on social networks. It goes without saying that impatience is reaching its peak, but don’t worry, we’ll have it under control soon.