Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is an RPG unlike any other, reaching through time, space, and the screen to leave a mark on you in a way few other games can. Some of its open-world design is outdated and uninspired, and it can be irritatingly stop-start at points, but the emotional highs help it to overcome these flaws. You owe it to yourself to play Rebirth, and this new PC version is the best way to do it.
– As reviewed by PCGamesN Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
68

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68

Great characters and combat can’t hide poor pacing and a story with nowhere to go.

By PCGamer on
65

Every time I want to get mired in complaint and confusion that one of my favourite parts from a game made of favourite parts is all wrong, actually, something else happens that makes me grin a waxing crescent, woken by the voices of the humans that made this thing speaking loud and excited through an impossible work. Final Fantasy Rebirth is imperfect, incautious, uneven, and gloriously, fearlessly unfocused. Final Fantasy Rebirth is unmissable.

By Rock, Paper, Shotgun on
80

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is an RPG unlike any other, reaching through time, space, and the screen to leave a mark on you in a way few other games can. Some of its open-world design is outdated and uninspired, and it can be irritatingly stop-start at points, but the emotional highs help it to overcome these flaws. You owe it to yourself to play Rebirth, and this new PC version is the best way to do it.

By PCGamesN on
60

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is an exceptional game through and through. The story excels in telling an engaging, suspenseful tale that expands on the main team and secondary people you come into contact with. The visuals and effects remind me of multi-million dollar films that put all of their budget into the CGI, and it holds up in both cutscenes and general gameplay.

By SDHQ on