One of the most positively received games from Square Enix in recent years isFinal Fantasy 7 Remake. This remake brings back many classic moments, locations, and characters, allowing players to experience a reimagined version of the classic. While this game was released back in 2020 on PS4, aFinal Fantasy 7 RemakePC portwas also revealed at The Game Awards. More specifically, this port was ofFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, which is the enhanced and expanded version that was released on the PS5. It includes improved visuals, specific performance modes, and even an extensive Photo Mode.

The Photo Mode introduced in this version lets fans take some amazing screenshots of the game’s locations, characters, and enemies. Some fans have even managed to useFinal Fantasy 7 Remake’s Photo Mode to restore color to certain flashback scenes, enhancing the experience. Thanks to the remake now being ported to the PC, fans are able to mod certain aspects of the game, including the Photo Mode. This allowed one fan to show off how Photo Mode can be used to make the remake more accurate to the original.

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In a video by YouTuber Final FanTV,Final Fantasy 7 Remake’s opening six minutes are altered to utilize the fixed camera from the PS1 original. The video followsCloud and AVALANCHEduring the game’s iconic bombing mission, with the camera angles recreated in the remake. The player even mimics the same camera pans and side angles during battle, with Cloud attacking the Shinra Soldiers with combat that is purposefully made to look like the original.

As the video continues, the high and wide angles of the original camera are seen being implemented intoFinal Fantasy 7 Remake, showing off the vast depth and scale the remake has in regards to its set pieces - especially the Shinra reactor. The video includes a side-by-side comparison to the original game, where fans can see the differences in the areas despite their similar layouts.

All of these fixed camera angles use modding tools that were developed for the game’s photo mode by Otis_Inf. According to Final FanTV, however, this video is more meant to be a “proof-of-concept” that could inspire futuremods ofFinal Fantasy 7 Remake. Some suggestions he listed for a potential full-on mod of this kind would be to stick with the game’s normal battle camera, as it could interfere with the actual gameplay. He also suggests to leave the cutscene camera as is, where the classic cam mod would suit exploration the best. With the game now on PC, maybe a quality-of-life mod overhaul like this could be developed in time.

Final Fantasy 7 Remakeis available for PC, PS4, and PS5.

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