![]() ![]() This is a relatively fast-paced action game, after all. Performance mode is the obvious way to play Final Fantasy 7 Intergrade on the PS5, owing largely to the higher frame rate. The Quality mode, however, is pretty useless since the gain in visual quality, while present, is quite minimal. In practice, both graphics modes work as advertised. ![]() Graphics, on the other hand, prioritises making the game look as good as it possibly can, at 4K and 30 fps. As the modes’ names might imply, Performance prioritises a stable frame rate of 60 fps while still employing many of the new graphical enhancements. Intergrade offers two modes when it comes to graphics: Performance and Graphics. While most of these questions will undoubtedly be answered to some extent in the next episodic release, Intermission helps fill in some of the holes in our knowledge about this new version of Midgard.įinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade PS5 Enhancementsįirst things first, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is meant to be an upgrade for the PS5, after all, so talking about the new graphical and performance enhancements is important. The base game’s story ends at a rather pivotal moment, which I won’t go into here for the sake of spoilers, but the pivotal moment does leave a lot of lingering questions. Intergrade enhances Final Fantasy 7 Remake on the PS5 in a few ways, and while the graphics and frame rates might be great, the most interesting thing about Intergrade is its PS5-exclusive Intermission DLC.Ĭonsidering Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s nature as an episodic adventure, the Intermission DLC is meant to fill in a couple of blanks before the next episode hits. ![]() What started off as looking like a fairly straightforward remake ultimately takes decisions that have large ramifications for the Final Fantasy 7 canon, and ties in to the game’s themes of fate and identity. Final Fantasy 7 Remake has been one of Square Enix’s most interesting projects over the last few years. ![]()
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