Summary
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Square Enix should end the complex approach of Final Fantasy 7 Remake after Part 3 due to time.
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Future remakes should take a simpler route to avoid losing veteran fans due to extended development timelines.
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Deviating from the Remake format could allow future remakes to be more faithful to the classic Final Fantasy games.
As the trend of video game remakes continues and many of these remakes fail to deliver, Final Fantasy 7 Remake and its continuation, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthare undoubtedly some of the best examples of what a video game remake should be. While these two games took a lot of liberties in certain areas to offer players a more modern experience, they are still both celebrated for their ability to effortlessly breathe new life into what is widely considered to be the best. Final Fantasy game of all time. Even so, despite the glowing reputation of these titles, Square Enix may want to consider a different path for future remakes.
After seeing what Square Enix was able to achieve Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirthit would be perfectly understandable that one would want more of the same when it comes to other popular games in Final Fantasy franchise. However, there remains an argument for the approach Square Enix took with the remakes Final Fantasy VII ending once with the third and final entry Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy was released. Specifically, because of time and in order to stay as true to the classics as possible Final Fantasy games, future remakes should take a different route.

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Square Enix's Final Fantasy 7 Remake access should end after Part 3
Future Final Fantasy remakes should take a simpler approach over time
First, it would be wise for Square Enix to leave Final Fantasy 7 Remake access the back for future remakes simply for time. If the developer used the same method for the future Final Fantasy remake, many of the series' veteran fans may be long gone by the time their favorite installment is remade. for context, Final Fantasy 7 Remake was published in 2020 with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth after him in 2024. If the same timeline applies to the third entry in Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy, will arrive no later than 2028.
For the sake of time and to stay as true to the classics as possible Final Fantasy games, future remakes should take a different route.
Then the first part of the next one Final Fantasy the remake wouldn't potentially start until 2032, with the final installment of the trilogy set to be released in 2040. Not only would that be 15 years away, but it would still only see one more Final Fantasy remodel, and because there are a lot Final Fantasy games worthy of a remake — like Final Fantasy 6, Final Fantasy 8and Final Fantasy 9 — the Final Fantasy 7 Remake approach to developing these games would simply take too long.
Future Final Fantasy remakes could benefit from greater fidelity
Another reason why Square Enix may want to consider leaving Final Fantasy 7 Remake Behind the format is the mild criticism the first two games of the trilogy received for their deviations from the original game. For example, both Final Fantasy 7 Remake and its sequels took notable liberties with the original play's narrative by altering key plot points, as well as portraying the original Final Fantasy VIIThe characters and their relationships with each other in another life, leading to heated debates among fans of the franchise.
If Square Enix were to deviate from the Final Fantasy 7 Remake format, it can make it easier for remakes to stay truer to their classic counterparts. Of course, many Final Fantasy VII newcomers probably didn't have much to hold against the remakes since they don't have a history with the original game, something that Square Enix must have taken into account when developing the game. Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy. However, there are more than enough reasons for others Final Fantasy remake (assuming there will be one) to approach its development in a way that creates a better representation of the original experience it intends to remake.