Final Fantasy VII Remake comes to VR through an incredible mod.
After its original premiere as a temporary exclusive for PS4, the remake of Final Fantasy 7 was expanded on PS5 with an additional episode called Intermission. The game, which has also come to PC, has received numerous mods on the platform par excellence for it and now it even has a version for virtual reality.
This is how he was born Final Fantasy VII Remake for Oculus Quest 2, an unofficial version brought about through a mod that adds this VR headset support to the PC version of the game. In this version, players can explore Midgar with their own eyes thanks to Meta’s goggles.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake VR is still in development at the hands of Luke Ross, a VR modder who has added Oculus Quest 2 and VR headset support to games like Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077. the role-playing game does not become a first-person experienceWell, as the video reveals, the player stands behind Cloud and the rest of his teammates.
Although we only got to see the first few minutes of gameplay in VR, combat feels different. Ross says the feeling is like “force of a steel train at full speed” since the movement of the mod camera is “wild“.
Final Fantasy VII, more alive than ever
Final Fantasy VII Remake, which is available on Steam, is only in full expansion after its mobile game Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis or the battle royale Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier. Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion will arrive this winter to update the story of the spin off starring Zack in 2007, while Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will wait for the winter of 2023 to continue the remake right where we left off.