Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion will reportedly run at 120fps on PC. That's according to producer Mariko Sato, who …
As for Nintendo Switch? Sato reportedly didn't expand on that, only saying that there would be “differences” in the resolution and FPS on Nintendo's handheld system.
“Our main purpose with this title is that we wanted a really wide range of players to be able to play on whatever platform that they desired,” executive producer, Yoshinori Kitase, added. “So we’re looking forward to seeing which platform that players go for because the gaming experience will be solid and the same great experience on all platforms.”- a remaster of the original Crisis Core - will be released this winter across PlayStation and Xbox consoles, Nintendo Switch, and PC .
A prequel to Final Fantasy 7, Crisis Core is an action RPG released for PSP in 2008 that focuses on Zack's story. The remaster will reportedly include updated 3D models, full voiceovers, and new music arrangements. "I think for people who have played the original, there are a lot of differences that they will experience," creative director Tetsuya Nomura told"It will feel quite fresh and different."We want to make Eurogamer better, and that means better for our readers - not for algorithms.
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