Square Enix and its Italian distributor Koch Media inform us that the twin-pack of Final Fantasy 7 and Final Fantasy 8 Remastered is also available in Europe for Nintendo Switch in physical edition. In this way all those who want to rediscover these two masterpieces will have the opportunity to have them combined in a single game card, to always carry with them.
For those who do not know it, Final Fantasy VII puts the players in the Play as Cloud Strife, a former elite member of Shinra's Soldier unit. After becoming a mercenary, Cloud embarks on an epic adventure to decide the fate of the planet. In this special edition for the Nintendo Switch, Final Fantasy VII includes:
3x Speed Mode - Play the game with triple speed. No Encounters: Players will have the option to disable battle battles to enjoy the storyline without interruption. While enemy fights are disabled, players can still enjoy the battles of story events. Battle Enhancement Mode
Here you can find our review of Final Fantasy VII.
Final Fantasy VIII, on the other hand, was released for the first time in 1999. The Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, this is the our review, offers players the opportunity to relive a modernized classic from different points of view. The game is about Squall Leonhart, a SeeD recruit. His task and that of the players will, of course, be to save the world.
The Remastered edition includes:
Battle Assist: the ability to always have maximum HP and ATB and activate Limit Breaks at any time. No Match - An option that allows players to enjoy the storyline without interruption. While enemy fights are disabled, players can still enjoy the battles of story events. 3x Speed Mode: Play the game with triple speed.
The twin-pack of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered is now available for Nintendo Switch. In addition to this, a physical version of Final Fantasy VIII Remastered is now available for PlayStation 4.
For those who do not know it, Final Fantasy VII puts the players in the Play as Cloud Strife, a former elite member of Shinra's Soldier unit. After becoming a mercenary, Cloud embarks on an epic adventure to decide the fate of the planet. In this special edition for the Nintendo Switch, Final Fantasy VII includes:
3x Speed Mode - Play the game with triple speed. No Encounters: Players will have the option to disable battle battles to enjoy the storyline without interruption. While enemy fights are disabled, players can still enjoy the battles of story events. Battle Enhancement Mode
Here you can find our review of Final Fantasy VII.
Final Fantasy VIII, on the other hand, was released for the first time in 1999. The Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, this is the our review, offers players the opportunity to relive a modernized classic from different points of view. The game is about Squall Leonhart, a SeeD recruit. His task and that of the players will, of course, be to save the world.
The Remastered edition includes:
Battle Assist: the ability to always have maximum HP and ATB and activate Limit Breaks at any time. No Match - An option that allows players to enjoy the storyline without interruption. While enemy fights are disabled, players can still enjoy the battles of story events. 3x Speed Mode: Play the game with triple speed.
The twin-pack of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered is now available for Nintendo Switch. In addition to this, a physical version of Final Fantasy VIII Remastered is now available for PlayStation 4.