GamesRPGFinal FantasyFinal Fantasy VIIDespite Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth not having a concrete PC release date, it’s just shot right to the top of my 2024 wish list for one hella big reasonWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesRPGFinal FantasyFinal Fantasy VIIDespite Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth not having a concrete PC release date, it’s just shot right to the top of my 2024 wish list for one hella big reasonWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Like I’m sure many other PC gamers have done, I read ourSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League reviewwith a sense of inescapable inevitability and frustrated, profound disappointment.
This is whyFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth, despite not officiallyhaving a concrete release dateon PC yet (although this summer looks likely), is now planted right at the very top of my 2024 gaming wishlist. Why? Rebirth is the perfect counterpoint to the game-as-a-service plague currently infesting games. Here is a massive (in content, not grind; the game comes on TWO discs) cinematic gaming experience that places a phenomenal weight on storytelling and in-game character development and relationships, as well as providing gamers incredible variety of gameplay at the same time.
Just take a watch of the brand new Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth state-of-play below to get a flavor of this:
It’s almost not surprising that it takes aremakeof a decades-old game to really show what we’re slowly losing right now as the all-powerful god of continuous monetization creeps over the game development landscape. Anyone who has played Final Fantasy 7 Remake, which I did on release, will already know this new remake trilogy of FF7 games offers a fantastic gaming experience, one that PC Gamer gave a stonkingly good score of 88 per cent in ourFinal Fantasy 7 PC Remake review, and one that is designed to played and, yes, finished.
I’ve not replayed FF7 Remake at all since originally finishing the game but, guess what? I came away from thatlengthyand engaging story incredibly satisfied. I’m now waiting, cash in hand, eagerly anticipating buying Rebirth on day one. Why? Because Remake (like Rebirth and the unannounced third game in the trilogy also look certain to do) leant on the gaming pillars that I puthugeweight on, such as immersing me in cinematic storytelling and carrying me along on a hand-crafted, varied and detailed adventure where my whole purpose isn’t to watch numbers on a weapon go up a bit, before then reliving the same gameplay to watch those numbers go up just a little bit more.
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It’s going to be epic following Cloud and companions on their new adventure.(Image credit: Square Enix)

Look, I do get why publishers will look at the game-as-a-service model and be very tempted. If you get it right and deliver a hit game that attracts and then maintains a passionate community of gamers, then you can make incredible amounts of money. There absolutely are success cases here. However, first and foremost game-as-a-service hits are so because they are fundamentally good games to begin with. That’s a key point, right? Like all gamers, I only ever want to replay games if, you know, they’re actually fun to play. Redfall definitely wasn’t, and Suicide Squad seems to be only in limited areas. What’s more, you don’thaveto have a game-as-a-service model to get great replayability built into your game.
I also see that making big-budget games is arguably more difficult and riskier than ever in 2024. Just look at how the traditional action-RPG Forspoken flopped hard last year (although, leaning back on my aforementioned point, that was just a very middling game), no doubt costing Square Enix plenty of money in the process, and while I’m here championing Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth as the hero of the hour, its publisher (also Square Enix) has just been reported ashaving flat salesthrough the first nine months of the fiscal year. It’s clearly really tough right now for most publishers in the video game industry and there is no magic bullet to guarantee success.
But, as Larian Studios showed last year withBaldur’s Gate 3, traditional gaming genres and, even more importantly, approaches to making games for those genres that focus on character, story and immersive gameplay first and foremost, can make incredible bank at the gaming box office. I, like hundreds of millions of other gamers around the world, will hand over moneyimmediatelyif Baldur’s Gate 3 DLC is announced. We’redesperateto give Larian money,desperate, and we don’t need a game-as-a-service model to feel that way and open our wallets.
After playing and loving Remake, I’m also desperate to hand over my money for Rebirth, too, and here’s hoping it’s a financial success, as that will in turn hopefully provide even more evidence that the future of gaming doesn’t need to be95 per cent game-as-a-servicereleases.
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