FF7 Remake TGS Trailer Gives Voices To Lots Of Characters
Plus, your first look at Don Corneo and his wild hairdo in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake
A new trailer for the Final Fantasy VII Remake has debuted at Tokyo Game Show, and it provides the first sights and sounds of several beloved characters. The new trailer shows off the Turks, the band of suited Shinra enforcers who serve as major antagonists in the game. We get to see and hear Reno, Rude, and Tseng in the trailer, along with a few other surprises--like the return of a particularly weird mini-game.
Each of the Turks gets a speaking part, so you can hear their new voice acting. We also get a brief glimpse of the corrupt and lecherous Don Corneo, just after Aerith is spotted in the red dress she wears as part of the gang's plan to interrogate him. We also hear more of the voices from several key characters, and even get a hint that the squatting mini-game is coming back in the remake.
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The Final Fantasy VII Remake won an E3 Best of Show Award from game critics, and Square Enix recently debuted a remake of its iconic cover artwork to mark its anniversary.
The remake is coming on March 3, 2020. And though it's only the first part of the game, it will still span two Blu-ray discs. For fans of the classic RPG, Square Enix is putting out a $330 Final Fantasy 7 Remake collector's edition.
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