Final Fantasy 7 Remake is now “fully playable” using a motion-controlled Buster Sword.
In the clip, Louis shows himself playing through an early area of the game. It’s unclear if the sword is equipped with the buttons necessary to give instructions to other members of your party, but this is likely to be revealed in a longer video that Louis plans to post next week.
The sword, which appears to be around 5ft tall, accurately represents the main weapon of Cloud Strife, the iconic protagonist of Final Fantasy 7.The next part in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy will be titled Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. As confirmed during the Final Fantasy 7 25th anniversary stream earlier this year, Part 2 is scheduled to release for
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