She might not hit as hard as maybe Cloud or Tifa, but her versatile abilities and fast moves make for a great time. Just like each of the playable characters in the base game, Yuffie’s playstyle and move-set feel distinct and unique, distinguishing herself with acrobatic and fast attacks with a mix of both melee and ranged attacks. Gameplay-wise and in combat, Yuffie Kisaragi is an enjoyable blast to play with. If you’re aiming for a Platinum trophy, that will take at least two full playthroughs so you’ll get more bang for your buck that way. Out of six hours, I probably spent almost two hours alone playing the Fort Condor minigames (more on that later), so the meat of the story is likely a lot shorter than six hours if you’re just looking to play through for the plot. Oh, did I mention that the DLC is only two chapters long? If you’re wondering how long that takes to complete, it took me around six hours to finish the Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Episode Intermission Yuffie DLC. It’s only during Chapter 2 of the DLC that you’ll be able to explore a brand new level and area exclusive to the DLC. I won’t spoil when exactly, but just know you’ll still be exploring the same slums of Midgar you’ve already seen in Final Fantasy VII Remake during Chapter 1 of the DLC. If you own it, you can just jump right in.įinal Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Episode Intermission Yuffie DLC begins in the middle of Final Fantasy VII Remake’s main story campaign. That said, the game doesn’t actually require you to complete the base game in order to access the DLC. The Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Episode Intermission Yuffie DLC starts with the player already at level 25 at the very beginning and doesn’t bother to explain most of the base game’s core mechanics, which means that the developers are assuming you’ve already played the base game before booting up the DLC. It is available separately from the base game at the price of RM80 on the PlayStation Store, if you already have the base game and upgraded from PS4 to PS5. What you’re getting in this article is a review of the Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Episode Intermission Yuffie DLC, which is exclusive to the PS5. You can head on over here for our review of 2020’s Final Fantasy VII Remake we loved the ever-living Materia out of it! To clarify, this won’t be a review of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (since the base game is almost exactly the same it only runs better on the PS5). Those who buy Intergrade on PS5 will receive INTERmission for free, however.Final Fantasy VII Remake was one of the best games in 2020, and it showcased what a proper AAA remake could achieve, turning out to be one of the best games in the franchise in years. Those own FF7 Remake on PS4 (not counting those who got it free through PlayStation Plus) will be able to upgrade to FF7 Remake Intergrade for free, but they will need to purchase the INTERmission content separately. Players are expected to have completed the story of FF7 Remake before tackling the DLC chapters, as they involve spoilers for the rest of the game. įF7R Episode INTERmission adds two new chapters to the story of FF7 Remake, both starring Yuffie Kisaragi from the original Final Fantasy 7as she infiltrates the city of Midgar. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is the name of the base game's PS5 upgrade , while FF7R Episode INTERmission is the name of the two DLC chapters exclusive to that PS5 version of FF7 Remake. A listing for the physical release of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergradehas revealed that the FF7R Episode INTERmission DLC content will be included as a code in a box, rather than included in the game itself.
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