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Yeah, I didn’t have any trouble with the doggies either.

Jason was right, Hell House was a very pleasant surprise for me. I was expecting to fight some Hell Houses on my way from Sector 5 to the playground and was disappointed that I didn’t encounter any.

For it to show up when it did and to be so tough was really awesome.

when a remake Disappoints

It really doesn’t make sense to go into this deep an analysis when you haven’t and won’t experience it yourself.

Yeah, and like they said here. That wouldn’t work a second time, because everyone’s already familiar with Sephiroth.

My favorite bit was Aerith hyperventilating waiting to see Cloud’s transformation.

He starts out just swaying.. then he strikes a couple poses, and then does a sword form as he gains confidence.

I actually really thought the practice scene worked really well!

I now better understand why you wanted to talk about the ending of FFVII Remake the day it came out instead of say, tomorrow.

I hope to keep reading your work in the future. 

I don’t understand this mindset at all. You already have the other story, I’m much more excited about not knowing what’s going to happen in future installments than I would be about following the story one piece at a time.

Tifa and Aerith both have a lot more depth in Remake.

Albert’s moveset is actually different! His timings to chain his skills aren’t the same.

can’t wait for late may!

This is the craziest thing I’ve ever heard.

The release date was April 10th. This article only caters to people who got the game before its release date.

That seems like too narrow an audience to me.

I can’t stand the nail bat. That home-run swing for his punisher mode is so slow.

They’re not young

It’s an article for people who had finished a game that’s impossible to have finished at the time it was published?

Yes, I’ve saved the article for viewing in the future. I’ve played the game non-stop since release day. Surprisingly. Still not beat it yet.

The day of release is too early for an article like this.

can’t I have time to get to the ending first?

Why can’t Sony and Microsoft just make controllers with batteries that last forever like Nintendo does?