Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Dec 162019
 

Today, Square Enix revealed a new batch of art and screenshots from the Final Fantasy VII Remake.

They shared two new pieces of art, one of Tifa looking up at the night sky and one of Sephiroth walking through the flames.

This scene is then shown a second time, as their new screenshots of Sephiroth include him inside a building, possibly the Shinra Building, and then a screenshot of him with the fire behind him. There have been a lot of questions about how this game is going to handle Sephiroth since it focuses on Midgar, so these two screenshots raise a lot of possibilities.

First, does this mean we’ll actually see Sephiroth during the Shinra Building section of the game?

I like the creepy buildup in the original of following the blood trail and only seeing the results of Sephiroth’s passage, but I can see why for the remake, they might want to show him here instead.

Second, since the scene with Sephiroth in the flames keeps being shown, does that mean we’re going to see that flashback sequence?

I can imagine them handling this in three possible ways. Either we’ll get brief flashback snippets throughout the full game without seeing the entire thing, they’ve changed when that section of the game occurs in order to show the flashback sequence before the party leaves Midgar, or this first game will actually include Kalm.

Either way, I hope the full flashback is still playable in the remake, instead of being just a cutscene, whether we get to it in this game or the next.

The next screenshots show President Shinra, whom we previously saw as a hologram projection in one of the trailers, and Heidegger. (I thought this was the first time they showed Heidegger in the remake, but he actually appeared in a trailer back in June and I somehow forgot. Sorry, Heidegger.)

We’ve also gotten our first details on the new Soldier character shown previously. His name is Roche, he loves bikes, and apparently his allies find him annoying. He’s also described as being a “3-C SOLDIER turned rebel,” so maybe he’s actually an ally instead of an enemy.

Roche is probably the part of the remake I’m the least enthused about right now. Adding a new character could work out fine, but I’m just not sold on him yet.

There are new screenshots of Aerith in combat, along with the introduction of her MP-draining “Soul Drain” ability and defensive “Lustrous Shield” ability. There are new screenshots of Shiva, as well.

Then it’s time for the Train Graveyard. The Train Graveyard is one of the areas that’s been expanded for the remake, with new dialogue and story content added for this area. That sounds interesting to me. In contrast to my doubts about Roche, I’m all in favor of expanding Midgar with new dialogue and stories to make the city feel more alive, and I can’t wait to see the sorts of things they do.

Finally, the post concludes with some screenshots from the Shinra Building.

Final Fantasy VII Remake looks absolutely beautiful, and I’m really excited to play it when it comes out in March. I had some concerns when it was first announced, but now I’m on board.

What do you think about the latest screenshots? How do you think the Sephiroth flashback will be handled? Do you see Roche as a welcome addition or a potential weak link? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Dec 132019
 

(To be fair, I only made a couple of predictions.)

I went into The Game Awards expecting a Crash Bandicoot announcement and hoping that this would be the year we’d finally get an update on Bayonetta 3.

Neither of those things happened.

On the other hand, we did get a new Final Fantasy VII Remake trailer, a new trailer for No More Heroes III, and the announcement of Bravely Default II, confusing all of us who thought Bravely Second was considered 2.

Microsoft also announced that the Xbox One’s successor will be called Xbox Series X, which certainly won’t lead to any confusion with the Xbox One X, so I still think these companies are competing for the most confusing name.

An action game called Naraka was also announced, and I was interested in it until I learned it’s apparently a multiplayer game. But by far the most exciting announcement for me was the revelation that The Wolf Among Us 2 has been revived, as we’d hoped.

I loved The Wolf Among Us, so I really hope its sequel is good.

Those were the highlights of The Game Awards for me, although The Wolf Among Us 2 wasn’t quite enough to make up for my disappointment over the lack of Bayonetta 3.

What did you think of The Game Awards 2019? Is a Crash announcement still coming? Will Bayonetta 3 appear in the next Nintendo Direct? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Dec 112019
 

Not only did PlayStation have a State of Play presentation yesterday, but Nintendo also had an Indie World Showcase in the afternoon, leaving us with several exciting announcements.

The State of Play wasn’t thrilling, but it had three standout parts for me.

First, the new trailer for Kingdom Hearts III’s Re:Mind DLC was officially revealed, after accidentally being discovered last week. (Warning: the trailer contains spoilers for Kingdom Hearts III.)

Square Enix also announced the price: $29.99. It seems like they’re treating it more like an expansion, as it includes a new post-game story scenario, a Limit Cut episode with 13 bosses, and a secret episode with its own boss battle, along with some smaller additions like special challenge options and more photo features.

(You can also spend $39.99 to get a concert video with 19 tracks along with the DLC content.)

Later in the presentation, Square Enix also finally showed a trailer for a game I’ve been waiting for news about ever since its tiny teaser at E3 2018, Babylon’s Fall.

Okay, so we still know almost nothing about Babylon’s Fall, but now we’ve actually seen gameplay and can safely say it’s an action game. It’s PlatinumGames, so I’m interested. New information is coming next summer, so here’s hoping we see Babylon’s Fall at E3 2020.

Then Capcom showed a new trailer for Resident Evil Resistance… or rather, they officially unveiled the Resident Evil 3 remake, which will include Resident Evil Resistance as a multiplayer mode. RE3make will be out on April 3.

A special developer message mentioned that Resident Evil 3 “leans more toward action” than Resident Evil 2, which always makes me wary, but after how good the Resident Evil 2 remake was, I’m willing to trust Capcom to do a good job with this remake as well.

The State of Play ended with the world’s tiniest teaser for Ghost of Tsushima and a message saying the full trailer will be at the Game Awards. Well, that’s one trailer we can expect to see tomorrow…

In the afternoon, Nintendo kicked off the Indie World Showcase with an exciting announcement that had my attention as soon as I realized what we were seeing: a sequel to Golf Story called Sports Story.

I loved Golf Story, so if Sports Story has that same sense of humor (and from the trailer, it looks like it does), I’ll be there day one. Sports Story is planned for mid-2020.

The showcase also included Murder By Numbers, which we discussed previously. It will be a timed exclusive for the Switch, although it still doesn’t have a release date more specific than “early 2020.”

There was also a comic book style action game called Liberated that looks interesting, and the dungeon crawler Boyfriend Dungeon revealed a Switch version.

They finished by revealing Axiom Verge 2, which could be interesting, although I still haven’t played the first Axiom Verge.

These were the announcements and trailers from Playstation’s State of Play and Nintendo’s Indie World Showcase that stood out to me the most. No sign of Crash Bandicoot, so I bet we’ll see that announcement at the Game Awards tomorrow night. And with Babylon’s Fall finally resurfacing, maybe there’s a chance we’ll see more from Bayonetta 3 at last, too…

What did you think of yesterday’s presentations?