I took issue with the grainy land and skyscapes you’d see from the detailed areas in FF7R, and in Intergrade, the resolution has been increased and detail improved. Given that FF7R was a recent exclusive to the PS4, the changes aren’t groundbreaking but they’re certainly noticeable. In the Remake, they move and attack almost completely differently, demanding different playstyles when you switch. In the original, barring stats and limit break attacks, characters were blank slates which you loaded out with materia to offer more attack options. I’m impressed Square Enix was able to eke out yet another completely different fighting style for this DLC chapter - and this bodes well for the subsequent four characters that were party members in the PSOne’s Final Fantasy 7. Sonon also has a convenient resurrection skill that triggers if Yuffie gets KOed, ensuring you’ll center your fight strategies around letting Sonon draw the enemy’s attacks, while Yuffie attacks weaknesses and shoots across the area for enemy crowd control. You can also bolster Sonan with materia, making him a more tempting lure to enemies, or just amping up his hit points to ensure he survives more often than not. This leaves Yuffie able to deal damage safely from a distance she has the ability to mete out elemental attacks without having to equip the necessary materia (orbs that add magic and skills to characters), able to attack weak points without tinkering much with your loadout. But from the perspective of Yuffie, she doesn’t know that, and when she crushes the anxious Avalanche member in a board game, the ninja doesn’t hold back.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy. At points, it’s borderline tone-deaf: Jessie may have just sent her friends, part of anti-Shinra group Avalanche, to their deaths. When you take on secondary characters from Remake in Fort Condor mini-games, she’ll talk smack to the likes of Jessie, Roach and Kyrie. She’ll hurl her oversized shuriken at enemies, and then either close the distance for melee attacks, or launch magical elemental attacks from afar, with the shuriken acting as a sort of lightning rod.Īs a young, out-of-town ninja, Yuffie also brings a healthy dose of sass and attitude to a game (and characters) that can take everything a little too seriously. Yuffie’s battle style switches between long- and close-range fighting. In Remake, each character had a unique playstyle in battle, and that’s still true in Intermission. Sadly, you can only play Intermission with a PS5. It also includes new original content called “Intermission.” This is a two-chapter run completely separate to the main game, following the once-optional character Yuffie arriving into Remake’s main setting, Midgar, and bringing her own fight to the evil Shinra corporation. It’s Final Fantasy 7 Remake, remade (or at least polished up) for the PlayStation 5. Note that all manuscripts can only be obtained in Hard Mode.Įpisode INTERmission Post-game Unlockablesĭefeat Shinra Middle Manager in Fort Condor (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Johnny in Fort Condor (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Jessie in Fort Condor (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Grandmaster Chadley in Fort Condor (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Horned Cripshay in Chapter 1: Wutai’s Finest (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Levrikon in Chapter 1: Wutai’s Finest (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Gigantipede in Chapter 1: Wutai’s Finest (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Deathwheel in Chapter 2: Covert Ops (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Crimson Mare in Chapter 2: Covert Ops (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Projector in Chapter 2: Covert Ops (Hard Mode).ĭefeat Nero the Sable in Chapter 2: Covert Ops (Hard Mode).Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is a little confusing, if the name didn’t give it away. This allows them to upgrade weapon cores to unlock new skills.Įpisode INTERmission Walkthrough and Guideīelow is a list of all Secrets of the Ninja and Staff manuscripts in Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (FF7 Remake: Intergrade) and where to find them in Episode INTERmission. Secrets of the Ninja and Staff manuscripts are special items that increase Yuffie and Sonon‘s skill points (SP) when used.
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