Square Enix has just released Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis on smartphones and PC gamers can already use an Android emulator in order to enjoy it at 4K.
YouTube’s ‘KyoKat PC Gameplay | Benchmark‘ has shared the following video, showcasing Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis running on PC. In order to play this new FF game, the YouTuber used Bluestacks. However, you can also use LD Player 9 or Nox Player in order to run Ever Crisis on PC.
Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis lets you relive the most memorable moments from FFVII and experience the journey of a young hero Sephiroth.
Players will experience both classic and new stories within the FFVII universe presented in a retro-style look combined with modern, beautifully rendered graphics. Players will team up with their favorite characters and customize each one with iconic gear and weapons to defeat powerful opponents.
Now since this is a free-to-play game, I don’t know whether it has any frustrating pay-to-win mechanics. I haven’t played it yet so I don’t really know. Early reports suggest that this is a gacha game and Square Enix went crazy with its monetization.
For instance, Solo Content missions cost stamina. As such, if you run out of stamina, you’ll have to wait for it to refill or pay cash. So yeah, the game will be blocking your progress. However, if you don’t mind waiting, then you may enjoy it.
Enjoy the following video that shows Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis running on PC in 4K!
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