Final Fantasy VII is indeed one of the Final Fantasy series most often exploited by Square Enix (the developer). Coverage of the plot is still fairly large with a variety of background characters that has a slit to "play", making this series one of the Final Fantasy series of the most famous. Some of the new franchise is born from the main story that carried the original Final Fantasy VII from the Playstation era, call it: Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core, Final Fantasy VII - Diege of Cerberus, Final Fantasy VII: Last Order, and the most famous of course Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. All of them capable of birth as a whole world that makes the story behind the increasingly complex FF7.
I'm certainly not going to discuss all these series, because one article alone will not be able to accommodate all of them. To be sure those games comes with a quality that no doubt. Be a prequel Crisis Core and Advent Children to be continued the story that managed to build an epic plot. But what does all of the sophistication of the technology incorporated at each of these series if the first Final Fantasy VII never been born earlier? Final Fantasy RPG series first with 3D mode is indeed capable of bringing us back to the gamer memory times the fun.
Final Fantasy VII succeeded in presenting one of the most complex plot in the world of RPGs. We're not talking about RPG games that only serve the story cliche protagonist who tries to save the world from the hands of violent criminals, but also RPG with loads of background in psychology strongest ever with a touch of environmental themes in it. Strength tersebutlah plot is the main reason I'm so loving this series. Yes, of course, with no other element is assumed as something that is not attractive. Final Fantasy VII is one of the best series ever.
System Requirement:
Windows 95/98 compatible system
DirectX 5.0
Intel Pentium 133 (recommended Pentium 200)
4 megs Video Card (8 megs 3D accelerator recommended)
32 megs of RAM
DVD-ROM
DirectX 5.0 compatible sound card (AWE64 or XG-MIDI compatible recommended)
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