Gaming
Final Fantasy VII: Re-Imagined Fan Project Gets Brand New Trailer

A few months ago fans of the Final Fantasy and of the seventh main entry of the series in particular have been happy to learn that a remake of the game originally released on the first PlayStation is currently in the works. Not much is currently known about the Final Fantasy VII PlayStation 4 Remake but the teaser trailer was more than enough to get fans excited for its release. If you really cannot wait for the Final Fantasy VII Remake, have played the original released over and over during the course of the years but still want to experience the game’s world and characters in a brand new form, you may want to keep an eye on a new Final Fantasy VII fan project which has been revealed a while back.
This Final Fantasy VII project is called Final Fantasy VII: Re-Imagined. The main aim of the project is to re-imagine the game as a classic 2D side-scroller in the vein of Streets of Rage, Final Fight and other classic titles. A new trailer has been released for this project a few hours ago and you can take a look at it right below.
Final Fantasy VII: Re-Imagined looks really interesting, considering it manages to incorporate some of the original’s gameplay features. A playable demo for the project will be released soon and we will let you know more about it as soon as possible. In the meantime, you can learn more about Final Fantasy VII: Re-Imagined by checking out the team’s official Facebook page, Twitter and Instagram profiles.
UPDATE: The Final Fantasy VII: Re-Imagined demo is now available on the developer’s website
Not much is currently known about the Final Fantasy VII remake as of now. Two months ago Tetsuya Nomura revealed in an interview published on Dengeki magazine that the Final Fantasy VII Remake isn’t going to just features better graphics but also new work on the story, which is being handled by the game’s original writer Kazushige Nojima. Mr. Nomura has also confirmed that the Final Fantasy VII Remake may also incorporate elements from other Final Fantasy VII like Crisis Core and the movie Advent Children.
The Final Fantasy VII Remake is currently in development for PlayStation 4 and a release date has yet to be confirmed. We will keep you updated on the game as soon as more comes in on it so stay tuned for all the latest news.
Gaming
The Final Horizon DLC from Sonic Frontiers is surprisingly hard

Sonic Frontier’s third and final free DLC update, The Final Horizon, is frustrating some players with its difficulty. Some say it’s Sonic’s hardest gameplay ever.
Many players complained about this unexpected difficulty spike in a 12-page GameFaqs forum post called “This DLC is way too hard” (thanks VGC). One of the main complaints about Sonic Frontiers was that it was too easy, and Team Sonic overcorrected, which makes it surprising.
Final Horizon, the last free update, let players play as Tails, Knuckles, and Amy and complete a variety of optional challenges, which is the challenge. Many are breaking down after a vertigo-inducing tower that requires pixel-perfect platforming without checkpoints, apparently inspired by viral Twitch hit Only Up!
Have you tried Sonic Frontiers Final Horizon DLC? Is it really that hard, or has Sonic always been the Dark Souls of mascot platformers?
Gaming
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Cinematic Teaches Teamwork

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’s cinematic trailer appeared suddenly as the wait seemed endless. It shows us that together, we can overcome anything.
The scene is surprisingly sad, with flashbacks to each Spider-Man’s tragic past. As property damages mount, Peter and Miles have emotional internal monologues while fighting Venom.
Venom appears to be about to lose when he realizes they can be stronger together before the scene fades to black. We won’t know how this story ends until Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 launches exclusively on PS5 on October 20.
Do you think teamwork makes the dream work? Should you see more of Insomniac’s latest or are you sold?
Gaming
Persona 3 Reload Character Tribute Trailer Honors Hero

A new trailer featuring Aleks Le’s fearless protagonist S.E.E.S makes Persona 3 Reload more real. Atlus promises weekly character tributes, so get excited. Our stoic protagonist, who will be playable on PS5 and PS4 when this remade RPG releases on February 2, is introduced well.
We’ve accepted playing without our favorite character and are starting to like Reload. The setting, story, and cast have always been great, and the more we learn about the proposed changes, the more we want to return to Tartarus.
With Persona 3 Reload, where are you? Did you play the game before or is this your first time?
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