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Final Fantasy 7 Remake NEEDS to show these features at E3 2019

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If Final Fantasy 7 Remake shows up at Square Enix’s E3 showcase this year, here’s hoping it’ll include more of Gaia, a better look at combat, and Tifa.
Though the Final Fantasy 7 Remake isn’t confirmed for E3, the game’s latest trailer indicates we’ll see more during Square Enix’s E3 presentation on Monday, June 10, at 6 PM PT. Given how work on the project has been “progressing favorably” according to director Tetsuya Nomura, the following are a few features we hope to witness if it does indeed show up at the company’s annual showcase soon.
Final Fantasy 7 is a massive RPG, as it transports Cloud and his party to sprawling cities, dense forests, and lonely canyons across the world of Gaia. Unfortunately, Remake has only shown off glimpses of Midgar so far. During E3 this year, Square Enix could take fans to other areas that may be included in the game’s first half, like the town of Kalm, the Mythrill Mine, or Junon Harbor. A look at Nibelheim would also be welcome, as it can showcase the game’s improved narrative and provide a window into Cloud’s relationship with Sephiroth early on.
Given today’s open-world games, Square Enix may opt to reveal Remake‘s overworld or the size of its locations compared to the original game. Should the company want to emphasize how lived-in its cities are, it may want to have Cloud interact with some inhabitants on Midgar’s streets or embark on a Remake-exclusive side mission.
Part of what makes the original Final Fantasy 7 feel so alive is its mini-games. The strategy mini-game at Fort Condor, arm wrestling, Shooting Coaster, and Chocobo racing are among some of best diversions that players can pursue when they want a change of pace from the main campaign. Square Enix should show its willingness to keep some of these mini-games intact by hinting that it will include the amusement park, Gold Saucer, in each episode.

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