FINAL FANTASY VII EVER CRISIS
- December 6, 2023
- Applibot, Inc.
- 6h median play time
"FINAL FANTASY VII EVER CRISIS" is a mobile-game compilation that retells the story of FINAL FANTASY VII and its companion titles. It features remastered graphics and gameplay, and is divided into episodes, with the first one covering the plot of "Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-". The game allows players to relive the iconic moments and events from the FFVII series in a new and enhanced experience.
Reviews
- Great graphics and nostalgic elements that appeal to long-time fans of FF7.
- The game offers a mix of original storylines and new content, providing a fresh experience.
- The gacha system is relatively generous, allowing free-to-play players to progress without spending money.
- Frequent crashes and connectivity issues make the game unplayable for many users.
- The game is heavily monetized, with aggressive microtransactions and limited-time offers that detract from the experience.
- Gameplay can feel repetitive and grindy, with a lack of meaningful exploration and strategy.
- story666 mentions
- 26 % positive mentions
- 71 % neutral mentions
- 4 % negative mentions
The game's story is a condensed retelling of the classic Final Fantasy VII narrative, featuring familiar characters and moments, but is criticized for being fragmented and overly reliant on gacha mechanics. While some players appreciate the nostalgic elements and the introduction of new storylines, many express frustration over the pacing, lack of depth, and the need for extensive grinding to progress. Overall, the story is seen as a mixed bag, appealing primarily to long-time fans but potentially disappointing for those seeking a comprehensive and immersive experience.
“The storyline, characters, and background fill in.”
“The story is exciting with the new Sephiroth story arc.”
“The story from the original game is preserved well and I enjoy it.”
“The new story sections (First Soldier) are abysmal and dull.”
“The story is a bland rehash containing only key moments in rushed 3-minute missions that are often just fights and two lines of text, no voice acting.”
“The story is cut into short segments, often only 3 or 4 minutes, which I don't think is a good thing.”
- graphics428 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 32 % neutral mentions
- 1 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game have received widespread acclaim, with many reviewers praising their stunning quality and attention to detail, often comparing them to console-level visuals. However, some users have reported performance issues, such as crashes and overheating on mobile devices, which detracts from the overall experience. Despite these technical challenges, the combination of nostalgic elements and modern graphics has resonated well with fans of the franchise.
“The graphics are beautiful, the gameplay, UI, music... everything is how I expected Final Fantasy to be like.”
“Amazing graphics and art.”
“The graphics are incredible.”
“With almost every click there's a delay or sitting through another loading screen... if this company focused more than just graphics maybe the game would be playable and enjoyable.”
“Disappointment... the game graphics: low and ultra both run at barely 30fps if the game even manages to run at that.”
“It's your run of the mill gacha game cash grab, poor pull rates, monthly battle pass and extreme pay-to-win forward game with pretty visuals.”
- gameplay315 mentions
- 39 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 11 % negative mentions
The gameplay of this game has received mixed reviews, with many praising its graphics and nostalgic elements while criticizing its reliance on gacha mechanics and repetitive grinding. Players have noted that the gameplay can be engaging, especially when avoiding autoplay, but it often feels shallow and is marred by intrusive monetization strategies. Overall, while the game offers a visually appealing experience, the gameplay mechanics and structure have left many fans feeling disappointed and frustrated.
“The gameplay is actually fairly engaging if you don't use autoplay.”
“Great gameplay, nostalgia filled especially since it has the spin-off as well... but it's unfortunately a free mobile game so Square Enix had to go and ruin it as expected.”
“The gameplay is amazing, the graphics are awesome, the storylines are great.”
“The push to buy stuff is in your face way too much and is intrusive to the gameplay and experience.”
“The gameplay quickly becomes a slog of using energy to play and watch your characters auto for you in 2x speed, which is just not entertaining.”
“The core gameplay is extremely boring and very grindy, which is unfortunate because it's otherwise a good vehicle to experience FF7 for the first time or as a refresher.”
- monetization213 mentions
- 6 % positive mentions
- 32 % neutral mentions
- 62 % negative mentions
The monetization model of the game has been widely criticized as excessively aggressive and predatory, with players reporting a barrage of pop-ups and ads for in-app purchases that detract from the overall experience. Many reviewers describe it as a blatant cash grab, heavily reliant on gacha mechanics and expensive microtransactions, which can lead to a pay-to-win scenario. While some players find enjoyment in the game, the overwhelming focus on monetization has left a negative impression, particularly among long-time fans of the franchise.
“There are microtransactions in this game, but that's understandable considering it's free-to-download.”
“It's a really cool game so far but it's hurt by the monetization where your character strength is proportional to how much you are willing to spend on it.”
“The gameplay is not bad nor is the graphics, but then you see the season pass and weekly VIP access pass and just a bunch of other monetization.”
“Let's start with the very bad: this game has the most predatory in-game purchases I've ever seen in a free-to-play mobile game (e.g., many 'limited time' purchases that pop up at certain milestones), and I've played a lot of them!”
“I was really into it until the first Mako reactor blew, and I was absolutely bombarded with ads and free-to-play nonsense.”
“It's a mess of mission-command-hub menu thing, some spend money reminders, some advertisements, and of course gacha.”
- grinding166 mentions
- 1 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 99 % negative mentions
The grinding aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players describing it as excessively tedious and time-consuming. Many reviews highlight the need for significant grinding to progress, often leading to feelings of boredom and frustration, especially for free-to-play users. Additionally, the game's monetization strategies exacerbate the grind, pushing players towards paywalls and making the experience feel more like a chore than enjoyable gameplay.
“You can almost complete the story with little to no grinding, but when your characters reach level 30 (1600+ power), the game comes to a halt.”
“The core gameplay is extremely boring and very grindy, which is unfortunate because it's otherwise a good vehicle to experience FF7 for the first time or as a refresher.”
“Grinding for materials takes way too long.”
“The amount of grinding required in this game is crazy; it's not fun, it's stressful.”
- music92 mentions
- 51 % positive mentions
- 46 % neutral mentions
- 3 % negative mentions
The music in the game has received widespread praise for its nostalgic quality and beautiful compositions, effectively evoking memories from the original Final Fantasy VII. Many players appreciate the remastered soundtracks and iconic themes, noting that the music enhances the overall experience, despite some technical issues that hinder gameplay. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a standout feature, contributing significantly to the game's appeal.
“It's been 2 days since I started the game and here are my first impressions: graphics are nice, music is totally nostalgic and great job recompiling the original themes.”
“The music is beautiful and very reminiscent of FF7, but the gameplay is the exact same story of FF7 but cut down and no way near as good.”
“The music keeps you going too.”
“The only redeemable things are the remade FFVII scenes and music; everything else is awful.”
“Music gets on your nerves fast, no English voice overs in cinematics, slow loading hot mess of a UI :(”
“Now it just boots up a black screen, no music, no menu.”
- stability50 mentions
- 6 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 94 % negative mentions
The game's stability is heavily criticized, with numerous users reporting frequent crashes, freezes, and connection issues that significantly hinder gameplay. Many players experience random frame rate drops and bugs during critical moments, making the game frustratingly unplayable at times. Despite some positive feedback on the game's visuals and concept, the overwhelming consensus is that it suffers from severe stability problems that detract from the overall experience.
“The game runs great.”
“No glitches or issues to report.”
“Love it, no glitches so far.”
“Game has horrible connection issues, random massive frame rate drops, running dungeons can get real buggy on top of many other issues that make this game un-fun to play.”
“The game is great, feels like playing the original games mixed with the remaster, but it crashes and freezes so much that I can't play the story for more than 10 minutes without it crashing, also every time I draw weapons it crashes.”
“Heavy game-breaking glitches like broken initial load screen, game stating it hasn't launched yet, in-game buttons failing to activate, glitchy screen transitions of white static, and going into negative resources make the game unplayable for me.”
- optimization35 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 69 % neutral mentions
- 11 % negative mentions
Overall, the game's optimization has received mixed reviews, with many players reporting significant performance issues such as crashes, stuttering, and lag, particularly on mobile devices. While some users appreciate the graphics and gameplay, they express frustration over the lack of optimization, which detracts from the overall experience. There is a consensus that improvements are needed to enhance performance and stability, especially for a smoother gameplay experience.
“Above average for a gacha game, but it really needs to be optimized better.”
“Game runs smoothly.”
“Amazing game, beautiful graphics, runs smoothly with nearly no problems and captures FF7 perfectly.”
“Great concept but many flaws; this game is great in concept, but it isn't optimized in a way that makes it enjoyable to progress.”
“Visuals and concept are great, but the game is poorly optimized and buggy.”
“I've played and seen a lot of mobile games, but I have never seen a game that was so poorly optimized.”
- emotional6 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Reviews highlight a mixed emotional response to the game, with some players feeling a deep connection to the original Final Fantasy VII, evoking nostalgia and even tears. However, the gacha mechanics and technical issues have led to feelings of detachment and frustration, diminishing the emotional impact for others. Overall, while the game successfully taps into the emotional legacy of its predecessor, its monetization and performance problems have left some fans disappointed.
“So far I've liked everything the teams at Square have been adding. Even the original FF7 had emotional impact, and even with polygonal characters, this feels like an entirely new reality.”
“Never have I felt as if I was playing the original FF7 until I played this game. Hell, the intro had me shed a tear from the memories I had playing the original FF7 on PS.”
“They took a masterpiece of art and made it into a gacha casino where you have to pay real money for loot boxes to give you weapons and armor, so you can replay the masterpiece stories over and over until they don't affect you emotionally anymore.”
- replayability5 mentions
- 60 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 40 % negative mentions
Players generally find high replayability in the mobile version of Final Fantasy 7 due to its chapter-based structure and the ability to explore various storylines. However, some users express disappointment over the lack of options to grind levels and the hope for additional playable characters in future updates.
“Replayability, maximum!”
“I really enjoy how all of the storylines are playable.”
“Of course, the story is broken up into chapters, and only key elements from the story are playable, but I actually prefer this way of playing Final Fantasy 7 on mobile.”
“Replayability is minimal since you can't go back to grind levels.”
“Though I hope they add more playable characters in the future, like Cissnei and Jessie!”
- humor3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users find humor in the game's ironic technical issues, such as being recommended high graphics settings on a powerful device only to experience lengthy loading times and network failures. The absurdity of receiving notifications for a game they haven't even played adds to the comedic experience.
“It's funny that it recommended the highest graphics on my brand new Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.”
“I launched the game, checked the settings, and then it loaded for 7 minutes (I found that humorous) before saying network connection failure.”
“But somehow I'm able to get notifications for a game I have yet to play, which is hilarious.”
- character development2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players appreciate the character development and customization options, highlighting Square Enix's impressive worldbuilding. The character designs are well-received, contributing to an engaging experience as players continue to explore the game.
“Enjoy character development and customized abilities with Square Enix's remarkable worldbuilding on display.”
“The character designs are impressive and add depth to the overall experience.”
- atmosphere2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The atmosphere of the game is characterized by a charming and cute overworld that evokes the nostalgic vibes of Final Fantasy VII, though some players feel that the segmented mission structure diminishes overall immersion. While the battle system draws favorable comparisons to Final Fantasy XIII, the fragmented storytelling may detract from the overall atmospheric experience.
“The battles remind me a little of Final Fantasy XIII, which I personally quite liked. The overworld is so cute and charming while still distinctly bringing the Final Fantasy VII vibes, mood, and atmosphere.”
“The story is cut into small missions, and the atmosphere and immersion are cut short.”
“Battles remind me a little of FF13, which I personally quite liked, but the atmosphere feels lacking.”