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Optimally experiencing the Final Fantasy VII Saga

EsportsHeaven 2025-02-18 01:58:25
  While we await on the 3rd remake release of the Final Fantasy VII Remake saga, here's the best order to experience the entirety of the media surrounding the legendary RPG.
  1. Final Fantasy VII (1997) - The original game where the story begins. This is essential as it sets up all the characters, plot, and lore.
  2. Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier (2021) - Although this is a mobile game set before the events of FFVII, it's more of a side story rather than crucial to the main narrative. You can play this if you're interested in the backstory of the world, but it's not essential for understanding the main plot.
  3. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (2007) - This prequel provides backstory for Zack Fair and expands on the events leading up to FFVII. Playing this after the original game can give you a richer understanding of the characters and events, but it's also fine to play before if you want to follow a chronological timeline.
  4. Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII - This is a mobile game from 2004, only released in Japan, and it's quite hard to access now. It tells stories of the Turks but isn't crucial for the main storyline. If you're very committed, you might look up summaries or fan translations.
  5. Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (2006) - This game follows Vincent Valentine's story post-Advent Children. While it's part of the extended universe, you can play this after Advent Children.
  6. Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020) - This is a modern retelling of the beginning of FFVII. It's best played after experiencing the original to appreciate the changes and additions to the story. However, you could also play it before revisiting the original if you're new to the series.
  7. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth - The second part of the remake trilogy, continuing from where Remake left off.
  8. Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis (2023) - This mobile game is compiling and remastering stories from across the FFVII timeline, including new content. You can play this at any point for a comprehensive experience, but it's not necessary for the main story.
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  • Advent Children (2005) - Watch this after playing the original Final Fantasy VII to understand all references and character arcs. If you've also played Crisis Core, you'll get even more out of it. There's also an extended cut, Advent Children Complete, which adds some scenes for better context.
So, the simplified sequence would be:
  • Final Fantasy VII
  • Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (optional before or after, but recommended after for character depth)
  • Advent Children or Advent Children Complete
  • Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII
  • Final Fantasy VII Remake
Enjoy and hang tight!
 

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