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  1. Sep 9, 2018
    7
    'Final Fantasy''s first entry into 3D is a valiant effort, but current technical limitations make it feel like a few giant steps backward. A dark and enthralling story and intriguing characters are marred by over-bright Lego-like models with bowling pin arms and frequently disappearing facial expressions that pop scathingly out of dingy pre-rendered backgrounds; it all cheapens the'Final Fantasy''s first entry into 3D is a valiant effort, but current technical limitations make it feel like a few giant steps backward. A dark and enthralling story and intriguing characters are marred by over-bright Lego-like models with bowling pin arms and frequently disappearing facial expressions that pop scathingly out of dingy pre-rendered backgrounds; it all cheapens the presentation into farcical puppet theater. Sluggish performance and gargantuan load times reduce the battles to frustratingly unresponsive slideshows; even the menus exhibited noticeable delays. Weird graphical issues such as the landscape wobbling and warping as the camera moves, characters shimmering as they animate, and textures and triangles randomly popping in and out shatter the immersion; FMV sequences reminded us of mid-80's ray-tracing demo reels in their primitiveness. The whole colour range seems limited to dismal greys, browns, and the occasional blue or yellow. To top it all off, the entire screen is covered by an ugly, noticeable, dithered mesh that had us wiping our televisions until we realized what it was.

    All this leads us back to the sinking sensation we've had for a while now: that for all the "wow" factor, this new 3D generation of home video game consoles isn't quite ready for prime time yet. Even last year's Super Mario 64 on Nintendo's 64-bit powerhouse, for all its technical impressiveness, felt like an unfinished product in many respects with its blurry, repetitive textures, seams, and sharp pointy edges; as much as we wanted to like it we kept pining for a bigger and better sprite-based Mario.

    And that's why we feel so disappointed with VII; there are so many good ideas in here that are wasted on technology that's not quite there yet. Square know how to make an enthralling epic fantasy RPG; the narrative techniques and core gameplay of 'Fantasy' keep on evolving and improving. The new cyberpunk-style near-future setting and the new hero Cloud's devil-may-care attitude are all welcome departures for the series; Square somehow manage to blaze new territory while still masterfully merging the familiar fantasy elements. The musical score is, as always, outstanding. And yet the whole experience is ruined by a mushy, clunky, glitchy presentation that just feels unprofessional.

    So in short, we feel that VI - even with the narrative glue falling apart a tad in its second half - is still the superior Final Fantasy experience with its polish and smooth responsiveness, but this one will certainly leave its mark in gaming history. And not all hope is lost. Technology has always evolved in fits and starts; no doubt in a decade or so 3D hardware and software developers alike will have worked out the kinks and VII will get the epic cinematic sequel - or remake perhaps? - that it deserves. Until then, here's hoping the current crop of consoles is just a phase.
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  2. Aug 3, 2018
    7
    There's no doubt that FF7 Is a good game but is not That good, the gameplay and soundtrack are good but the plot is just meh.
  3. Jan 2, 2016
    5
    FFVII is one of those games that has an almost Sanctified reputation. Released in 1997 it was to JRPGs what Enter The Dragon was to kung fu films, taking what was a very niche interest beloved by the knowledgeable few, and turning it into THE must play gaming genre for the next few years.

    The problem is, like Enter The Dragon (within its own genre), FFVII isn't really that good... It
    FFVII is one of those games that has an almost Sanctified reputation. Released in 1997 it was to JRPGs what Enter The Dragon was to kung fu films, taking what was a very niche interest beloved by the knowledgeable few, and turning it into THE must play gaming genre for the next few years.

    The problem is, like Enter The Dragon (within its own genre), FFVII isn't really that good... It just came along at the right time and struck a chord with the 'masses', and became this legend within its own time.

    It's not an inherently bad game, it's just not as good as previous games in the FF franchise and other JRPGs released subsequently also highlighted its many flaws. But because it was the first game to achieve real market penetration, it gets all the plaudits.

    What's good about the game.... Well, it's certainly cinematic, using the CD-ROM format to its best advantage with decent Full Motion Video (FMV) to set up (and then pay off) the more rousing, and of course the more saddening, moments as the narrative progresses. I also like the inclusion of mini-games and the potential to effectively 'unlock' bonus weapons/armour/materia etc. (although the same things were done a hell of a lot better in FFIX!!)

    Things which aren't so brilliant.... It might be down to a poor translation, but the story makes no real sense, especially towards the end when the twists are revealed and the loose ends are (supposedly) tied up. The graphics, whilst certainly impressive and diverse, haven't aged well at all. The subsequent FF games on the PS1 look so much better. And in terms of the music, it's a very mixed bag. Some music in the game is considered to be very iconic, whilst other pieces are unbelievably boring.

    And what's bad......? Well, a top drawer RPG (of any kind, let alone a JRPG) is defined by its characters, the narrative, and (ultimately) by how the characters develop and grow as the story progresses. FFVII has some of the blandest and least interesting characters ever which, coupled with the nonsensical story, never draw you in. Add to that the 'Materia' system (which allows any character to equip every type of magic/skill/summon, regardless) and there's no real individuality. You tend to choose a specific group and, beyond the parts of the game which demand someone else is in the team, stick with them.
    Different characters don't open up the narrative, in fact it's unbelievably linear, you never feel like there is a World out there that is existing beyond the small area of the game you're currently in.
    Go back to a village at the end of the game, one you visited near the beginning, and everyone just says the same thing and are seemingly oblivious to the goings on.
    It's just lazy, and disappointingly so!

    Overall, this is a game that 'modern' gamers would probably look back on and wonder what all the fuss was about. For someone like me who was 21 when the game was released, I look back on it and remember being impressed by the 'leap' into the 32-bit gaming world.... But having finished the game twice, by the middle of 1998, I didn't play the game again until 2014... And having finished it a third time, suspect I won't be dusting off the CD's again for perhaps another 16 years!
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  4. Sep 10, 2017
    7
    Dated and overrated. Final Fantasy VII gets a 7/10. It's not a bad game and it's not a bad story, but there are obvious flaws about this game. If you just look at a lot of the positive scores, they're without any sort of merit. I cannot in a modern era of gaming, recommend the original game or any of its ports.

    Points against: Lack of engaging challenges, aside from two optional bosses
    Dated and overrated. Final Fantasy VII gets a 7/10. It's not a bad game and it's not a bad story, but there are obvious flaws about this game. If you just look at a lot of the positive scores, they're without any sort of merit. I cannot in a modern era of gaming, recommend the original game or any of its ports.

    Points against:
    Lack of engaging challenges, aside from two optional bosses and the Arena.
    Long boring stretches where nothing occurs in the game.
    Several characters are given little to do or provide to the overall story. If Barret, Red XIII or Cait Sith were cut from the game, would the overall narrative be affected?
    Aside from limit breaks, characters are mostly interchangeable for combat.
    Loss of major character is severely overplayed by the fan community. The narrative buildup and expectation of this event is not shocking or surprising.
    Most minigames and sidequests are not interesting. Chocobo breeding is a slow painful process.
    Weak villain: Never from a gameplay standpoint did Sephiroth ever feel like a legitimate threat. While the narrative does provide some moments to display of the villain's threat, he never feels like a threat when the time comes to finally defeat him.

    Upsides:
    Entire Midgar section has steady challenge growth, utilizes all characters effectively in the narrative, and gives each character a role in terms of combat capabilities.
    There is a lot of variety and options as far as distractions go. The Arena is by far the best inclusion in the game, as it tests a players capability while also providing handicaps. Completing the Arena challenge offers useful rewards.
    Some visuals are still haunting and some story elements are absolutely perfect. The Midgarsormr on the pike is a perfect way to elevate Sephiroth and is an awesome display of visual terror. Flashbacks and critical moments, even for characters that aren't that great (Red XIII) are handled beautifully.
    Reno and Rude are by far the best NPC duo included in a game series. From the dialogue between the two and the engagements that they find themselves in opposite of the main party, the Turks definitely deserve praise for standing out from the other side characters.
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  5. Mar 4, 2018
    7
    Overrated. Not bad, just overrated.
    The entire first disc is a boring crawl and the AWFUL graphics are seriously distractive. I’ve never before experienced a big budget title where the graphics almost destroy the experience. The overworld character models lack detail and the colours are at times a pain for your eyes.
    That said, I did enjoy the second half of the game and certain elements
    Overrated. Not bad, just overrated.
    The entire first disc is a boring crawl and the AWFUL graphics are seriously distractive. I’ve never before experienced a big budget title where the graphics almost destroy the experience. The overworld character models lack detail and the colours are at times a pain for your eyes.
    That said, I did enjoy the second half of the game and certain elements of the gameplay and customization. It’s definitely a good game if you like RPGs, but it feels outdated and clunky in more than one area.
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  6. Jan 23, 2018
    6
    Пытался играть совсем совсем далеко после выхода, в итоге забросил. Возможно окунусь в сюжет уже с выходом ремейка.
  7. Apr 21, 2018
    7
    A revolutionary game that sadly aged really poorly and not just because of its blocky graphics (which were absolutely mindblowing at the time and still hold a special place in my heart), but mostly because of the poor level design, bad English adaptation and glitches scattered here and there including Materias not working as intended.
    Remains a solid title to this day and one every RPG
    A revolutionary game that sadly aged really poorly and not just because of its blocky graphics (which were absolutely mindblowing at the time and still hold a special place in my heart), but mostly because of the poor level design, bad English adaptation and glitches scattered here and there including Materias not working as intended.
    Remains a solid title to this day and one every RPG fan should play at least once in their life.
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  8. Jan 6, 2020
    6
    Este tiene que ser uno de los juegos mas sobrevalorados de la historia. Lo siento, pero a pesar de que este juego innova y tiene muy buena historia, la historia no lo es todo en un videojuego e innovación no quiere decir calidad. El sistema de materia si bien me pareció interesante y permite tener mucha personalización en parte no me gusto, ya que se van perdiendo estadísticas alEste tiene que ser uno de los juegos mas sobrevalorados de la historia. Lo siento, pero a pesar de que este juego innova y tiene muy buena historia, la historia no lo es todo en un videojuego e innovación no quiere decir calidad. El sistema de materia si bien me pareció interesante y permite tener mucha personalización en parte no me gusto, ya que se van perdiendo estadísticas al equiparlas... Que ha pasado con el sistema de magia de los anteriores Final Fantasy? No es justo que tener magia te perjudique. Lo que mas me agrado del juego es la historia, la música y la cantidad de escenarios que recorres (y se siente muy bien el progreso). En este apartado es sobresaliente. Sin embargo, la jugabilidad que es muy lenta y la dificultad poco balanceada hacen de esto un juego algo mediocre.
    Pd: También Sephirot esta muy sobrevalorado como villano. Si bien tiene sus momentos, el no habla en la ultima parte del juego, no están claras sus intenciones y solo obtuvo la fama que obtuvo por matar a Aeris.
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  9. May 24, 2020
    7
    Its difficult to rate such an old game like this in 2020.But the experience i've got with Final Fantasy VII is mixed.Lets talk the good things.The story is very interesting, characters are interesting, enemies are interesting,environment are interesting and combat is interesting.Sound effects and music are good for its time.Graphics also are great for the time of the firstIts difficult to rate such an old game like this in 2020.But the experience i've got with Final Fantasy VII is mixed.Lets talk the good things.The story is very interesting, characters are interesting, enemies are interesting,environment are interesting and combat is interesting.Sound effects and music are good for its time.Graphics also are great for the time of the first PlayStation.Now...with the good things come the bad.I have deleted the game half way,because there was no waypoint,where to go.I tried to find the way to progress,but avery 5 steps i make, enemies attacked me.And that made me very angry.Forcing me to delete the game.I tried to play till the end ,but this things with the monsters appearing every 5 steps i make,made me to do this.I know most of the people are very happy with this game,but for me it is very annoying.Maybe if i have played it on the original PlayStation back in the days i maybe have love it,like many other people.Maybe one day i'll give it another try,bit for now,i am gonna play other games. Expand
  10. Mar 28, 2020
    7
    Word of warning; this is coming from a fan of the series since day one, waaaay back on the NES. An while the truth may hurt, it is none the less the truth. Final Fantasy VII was a technical achievement in the gaming industry. It was only of the first times I really took.notice of gaming ads, as they had been all over. The game look impressive for the time (now a days it doesn't quite goldWord of warning; this is coming from a fan of the series since day one, waaaay back on the NES. An while the truth may hurt, it is none the less the truth. Final Fantasy VII was a technical achievement in the gaming industry. It was only of the first times I really took.notice of gaming ads, as they had been all over. The game look impressive for the time (now a days it doesn't quite gold up in that respect.) Before I drop the bomb I should say that it is a solid game all around. Fun to play.. but the plot was a dumpster fire. It was confusing and frustrating with many holes. Not to mention that many of the characters were wooden and uninteresting. I replayed this game when it was released on the PS4 after not having played it in over a decade. Boy those rose colored glasses had been stained white real quick as I seen the truth of the games state. It's kind of ulgy and I found the story even more baffling. I am really hoping with this remake they do some special with it and maybe add some sense to it all.white real Expand
  11. Sep 29, 2013
    7
    the graphics are EXTREMELY dated but the battle system is handled really well plus the story is decent so i guess its worth a buy on the PSN or an actual copy.
  12. Jun 8, 2015
    5
    I really cannot understand all of the praise which this game gets, in my opinion it is average at best.

    A poor storyline, sub par graphics (even for when it was released nearly 15 years ago), terrible voice acting, painful inventory system. There are some redeeming features, such as the hard battle encounters, numerous side quests and the large number of characters, but they just cant
    I really cannot understand all of the praise which this game gets, in my opinion it is average at best.

    A poor storyline, sub par graphics (even for when it was released nearly 15 years ago), terrible voice acting, painful inventory system. There are some redeeming features, such as the hard battle encounters, numerous side quests and the large number of characters, but they just cant make up for all of the other disappointing aspects. I have finished the game twice now, with a gap of over 10 years in between, and it hasn't aged well
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  13. Mar 13, 2013
    5
    this is the first one i ever played and i loved it however i was young back then so things never affected me much. after playing it these days i just cant go past disk 1 unless i get a save after it. its fun playing but lost its replay value for me. i would recomend final fantasy 6 over this
  14. Dec 26, 2011
    7
    Maybe it's the fact that I played this game too late. First time I beat it beginning to finish was freshman year in my college career back in 2009 so the impact on me was not so great vs those fans who played it as a kid back in 1997. But nonetheless the story is alright along with game play and the character. The biggest thing I didn't like was the music and the moody atmosphere. MaybeMaybe it's the fact that I played this game too late. First time I beat it beginning to finish was freshman year in my college career back in 2009 so the impact on me was not so great vs those fans who played it as a kid back in 1997. But nonetheless the story is alright along with game play and the character. The biggest thing I didn't like was the music and the moody atmosphere. Maybe its because I already had standard for video games and this was far from the first video game I ever played so impression I got from this game was not as good as some other RPGs. But I pay my respect to what is consider one of the greatest video game ever made. Expand
  15. Jul 29, 2013
    6
    Great game, but certainly overrated. This game is beautiful in your own right. Materia system is so cool. But this game have its flaws, the history is weaker comparated with FF VI. Great game but is far from the best RPG in PsONE.
  16. Jan 1, 2016
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I finally finished this game for the first time and it was pretty good but i feel like the game is kinda overrated though, the story was good but really not the best, i liked FF6 alot more, i really liked the part when they are in the Lifestream, the game was really easy for a ff, Sephiroth was surprisingly easy to beat. I feel like the game aged really badly, i'm really curious out the remake will be. Good game but i played better ff. Expand
  17. Jan 11, 2015
    5
    As someone who was into gaming and JRPGs back when FF7, I can easily understand why people went nuts for it back then. Playing it for the first time in 2014, all I can say is that the game doesn't live up to the hype and has aged poorly.

    Combat is predictable and incredibly easy, with very little need strategy or the need to understand the enemies and their skills. Materia system is
    As someone who was into gaming and JRPGs back when FF7, I can easily understand why people went nuts for it back then. Playing it for the first time in 2014, all I can say is that the game doesn't live up to the hype and has aged poorly.

    Combat is predictable and incredibly easy, with very little need strategy or the need to understand the enemies and their skills. Materia system is cool, but poorly implemented. They level up too slowly and make the characters feel indistinct in battle.

    The story has good moments, but really just stops in the end of Part 1 and never recovers. The necessity for one "Deus Ex Machina" solution after another in later game could be an indication that the plot changed a lot during development to appease executives and this resulted in the tonal disparity that is omnipresent in FF7's story telling.

    The thing that bothers me the most about FF7, even more than the Chocobo Farming, is the fact that it feels like an incredibly small step forward from FF6. The systems and the game flow feel so similar that it's kind of disappointing.

    All the new things introduced by FF7 are related to cut-scenes and graphics. The core game behind all the bells and whistles is 16-bit through and through.

    For me, Final Fantasy 7 has been an underwhelming experience.
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  18. Apr 25, 2013
    5
    The people think, "The Best FF". Sorry but i disagree. This game is overrated because just have a big change in graphics and the mode of play of previous FF's. Just that.
  19. Jul 5, 2011
    6
    A decent game with various flaws including two-dimensional characters, lackluster gameplay and a story that suffers from being too complex and pretentious for it's own good.

    It is a good game and very enjoyable and I do recommend it, however various elements of the story are not quite what the game's die-hard fans will want you to believe.
  20. Oct 18, 2013
    7
    final fantasy vii is a great game no doubt about it, and some people consider it as one of the best games ever made. which i can understand. but this is a game that you had to play back in the day. i just finished it and there are a lot of aspects to the game that make the game feel very old. im not talking about the graphics they are amazing! but the menus, combat, story, are eitherfinal fantasy vii is a great game no doubt about it, and some people consider it as one of the best games ever made. which i can understand. but this is a game that you had to play back in the day. i just finished it and there are a lot of aspects to the game that make the game feel very old. im not talking about the graphics they are amazing! but the menus, combat, story, are either horrible or missing key elements. the story goes everywhere but you can forgive it a bit since the characters are some of the best in video game history. (ps: what the hell was that ending?) Expand
  21. Mar 17, 2012
    5
    I really do not want to give this game a poor rating, because I truly believe that this game succeeded in living up to the hype... but only the first time I played it. After that, the more glaring holes in the story began popping up. Other than that, the characters are lifeless tropes upon tropes. Only a few characters did I actually like, those being Red XIII, Cid, Cloud before he becameI really do not want to give this game a poor rating, because I truly believe that this game succeeded in living up to the hype... but only the first time I played it. After that, the more glaring holes in the story began popping up. Other than that, the characters are lifeless tropes upon tropes. Only a few characters did I actually like, those being Red XIII, Cid, Cloud before he became all emo and whiny in Advent Children, and Cait Sith. Yes, I actually like Cait Sith. Please don't kill me. But other than those three, the other characters are lifeless, emotionless, and are pretty much there to fill their cliche. And despite the lame main characters, I also think that the main villain, Sephiroth, is also one of the weakest in the franchise. His motivations are honestly very stupid, and his final form was very lame. The music is... okay, I guess. Only Crazy Motorcycle really stood out to me in the game's massive soundtrack, but other than that, I either dismissed the rest of them or just did not like them (ONE WINGED ANGEL IS OVERRATED). And the story is a pretty flawed one, which I'm sad to say, because this is STILL one of the better storylines in the Final Fantasy series!

    So, as a final say, this game really suffers from cliched characters, really gaping plot holes, a dismissible soundtrack, and
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  22. Apr 26, 2012
    6
    Decent game, not as strong as the other titles in the series. Interesting character development but the plot seemed forced at times. Audio is about what you can expect for an early PS1 game, nothing too impressive. Same goes for graphics, unfortunately these graphics do not age well at all. Notable exception to that is the cut scenes, which do look good even today. Gameplay itself isDecent game, not as strong as the other titles in the series. Interesting character development but the plot seemed forced at times. Audio is about what you can expect for an early PS1 game, nothing too impressive. Same goes for graphics, unfortunately these graphics do not age well at all. Notable exception to that is the cut scenes, which do look good even today. Gameplay itself is alright, the materia system is very well done, but other than that not much stands out to me about the battle system.

    Now, I fully admit I didn't play this game until a few years after it had been released. As such many people may disagree with my comments about the graphics since I was indeed comparing them to other, later titles on the PS1.
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  23. Sep 5, 2016
    7
    Played 9 first back in the old days. its just preference and pure predujice as people under apprechiate 9. Seven also gltiched on disc 2 and i was never able to finish it.
  24. RaxsahW
    Jan 20, 2010
    5
    Incredibly overrated. Don't get me wrong, it is a good game but I think that this 'cult' following that it has going on is way over the top. For one, there is really no attatchment between gamer and character. I mean, come on Cloud, where is your sense of personality? I know why he's like that, I know the background so you cannot tel me I do not know what I'm Incredibly overrated. Don't get me wrong, it is a good game but I think that this 'cult' following that it has going on is way over the top. For one, there is really no attatchment between gamer and character. I mean, come on Cloud, where is your sense of personality? I know why he's like that, I know the background so you cannot tel me I do not know what I'm talking about and it's perfectly understandable, it just doesn't make for good gameplay. The storyline is average at best. You have an evil scientist experiment with human and alien DNA, off the rail Soldier who goe mad after learning about the experiments he underwent and a giant meteor about to hit the planet. Which part of that storyline is terribly imaginative I ask you? The only thing that particularly strikes me as interesting is the story of Jenova. Graphics. Need I go on? Even the graphics on the earlier N64 games are better than that. I will admit that graphics aren't everything in a good game, but they do help and if they are too poor then the overall enjoyment of the game is lowered. The only game I lthroroughly enjoyed in the FF7 series would have to be Crisis Core, but I won't go into that because that shoudl be saved for a different thread =] Overall, I do not believe that people should hold this game on a pedestal as they currently do as it is simply not worth the effort. However, I would recommend at least playing part of it; borrow it off a friend maybe? It's a bit like marmite this game, you either love it or you hate it so it's best to try it out before you make an opinion on it. Expand
  25. Dec 31, 2014
    6
    Most overrated game of all time? Possibly, it's definitely in my top 5, now don't get me wrong I'm not saying it's a bad game, not at all, and I'm aware that it did a lot for the genre. But that doesn't make it the best final fantasy game, most influential? maybe. It was the last of the PS final fantasies that I played, and after hearing and reading all of the wonderful things this gameMost overrated game of all time? Possibly, it's definitely in my top 5, now don't get me wrong I'm not saying it's a bad game, not at all, and I'm aware that it did a lot for the genre. But that doesn't make it the best final fantasy game, most influential? maybe. It was the last of the PS final fantasies that I played, and after hearing and reading all of the wonderful things this game had to offered I couldn't wait to play it.
    A bit overhyped? I'm sure I was, but then I played it and while I enjoyed it, I couldn't understand why it had such a dedicated group of fans. I won't say anything about the graphics because for it's time they were amazing, but they haven't aged well. Soundtrack, OMG this I gotta say has to be on par with FF IX.
    Battle System it's Ok, certainly wasn't a big fan of Materia and grinding magic and limit breaks, but hey that's just me.
    Cut Scenes, while it has some of the most memorable ones (sepiroth walking through the fire anyone?) some of them took Ages, seriously i grew a beard watching some of them.
    you have to give credit when they deserve it, Sepiroth may just be the most memorable character in FF history, and possibly in Video Game history, dude's just BA.

    While I enjoyed it, it was slow and tedious, has some moments where i could just fall asleep, and it most definitely is not the best FF out there, VI and IX are far more enjoyable.
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  26. ConcaC.
    Feb 20, 2008
    7
    This title has inexcusable graphics, I can't stand the characters (e.g. Cloud, Aeris, Tifa, Barret) at all except for Yuffie since she is the most mischievous ally in Final Fantasy game ever and Cait Sith because he's actually a traitor of some sorts, something unseen before. The story and its turns do carry the game, as well as the challenging bosses and mini-games which I This title has inexcusable graphics, I can't stand the characters (e.g. Cloud, Aeris, Tifa, Barret) at all except for Yuffie since she is the most mischievous ally in Final Fantasy game ever and Cait Sith because he's actually a traitor of some sorts, something unseen before. The story and its turns do carry the game, as well as the challenging bosses and mini-games which I enjoyed a lot, for example the defending of the Fort Condor. It's a decent game but I enjoyed other games by far more. Expand
  27. TinMan
    Oct 6, 2007
    6
    This is a great game, and a very succesful game, but the storyline is medicore, and the character development could have been better. The materia system does not provide any unique battle expierience eithier. This game is really succesful without a doubt, but it is also a little overrated. Graphics don't matter to me but I just felt that the storyline wasn't that great and the This is a great game, and a very succesful game, but the storyline is medicore, and the character development could have been better. The materia system does not provide any unique battle expierience eithier. This game is really succesful without a doubt, but it is also a little overrated. Graphics don't matter to me but I just felt that the storyline wasn't that great and the character development was only there for Cloud, Vincent, Barret, and Tifa. Caith Sith, RedXIII, Cid, Yuffie had crappy development and I mean CRAPPY development. Overall, not bad just overrated. Expand
  28. ZemZ.
    Sep 1, 2007
    5
    This game is not in fact all that, it's mediocer at best & dated but you can see that it still wasn't that great in it's day, but don't get me wrong it's still a good game but there are beter games for your buck.
  29. Dr.Bem
    Jul 31, 2009
    7
    Final Fantasy VII is not a bad game, but it's certainly not a great one either. There are a good number of memorable moments and the story is decent, but the spotty pacing, strict adherence to linearity, terrible dialogue and boring battles that take up far too much of the game bring down what is otherwise a masterpiece. People tend to remember the good parts of the game and fail to Final Fantasy VII is not a bad game, but it's certainly not a great one either. There are a good number of memorable moments and the story is decent, but the spotty pacing, strict adherence to linearity, terrible dialogue and boring battles that take up far too much of the game bring down what is otherwise a masterpiece. People tend to remember the good parts of the game and fail to understand that more or less everything has aged atrociously. Expand
  30. LorenzoL.
    May 6, 2006
    6
    Frankly, this game is seriously overrated. Even for its time, the in-game graphics were not that surprising, and FMV were very inconsistent in their quality. While the audio quality was very good, some of the sounds got very repetitive. The characters are the high-point, most noticeably, Cid, Vincent, Cait-Sith, Yuffie...even as these characters are supposed to play second fiddle to Frankly, this game is seriously overrated. Even for its time, the in-game graphics were not that surprising, and FMV were very inconsistent in their quality. While the audio quality was very good, some of the sounds got very repetitive. The characters are the high-point, most noticeably, Cid, Vincent, Cait-Sith, Yuffie...even as these characters are supposed to play second fiddle to Aeris, Tifa and Cloud, they undeniably stand out for their charm, mystery and involvment in the storyline, as well as their own personal one. As for the story, it was very good, but the twists and turns were not carefully implemented or intelligent, i.e. for some time you were believing something that was simply not true...for no reason!!! As for character implementation in the stoy, kudos to Squaresoft... Expand

Awards & Rankings

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#1 Most Discussed PS1 Game of 1997
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#2 Most Shared PS1 Game of 1997
Metascore
92

Universal acclaim - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 20
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 20
  3. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. GMR Magazine
    90
    Brought RPGs into the Western spotlight and contained the most debated plot twist of an era. [Feb 2003, p.97]
  2. You can play the game time and time again. Always finding something new, from a new piece of materia to a new place, to defeating the ultimate weapons. The story twists and turns all the time always keeping you guessing as to what will happen next.
  3. Without a doubt, FF7 is one of the top Final Fantasy games out there. It is also one of the best RPG adventures of all time.