![]() By the end, she has almost grow an appreciation and mutual respect for the denizens of the slums, inching closer to the Yuffie we know from the PS1 classic. Through INTERmission, Yuffie meets the people of Midgar’s Sector 7, rubbing shoulders with some fan favourites, including members of the organisation Avalanche. How she will be woven into FF7R Part 2, which picks up right where FF7RI ends, is an exciting prospect. She’s fun and vivacious, eagerly (though inelegantly) setting about her mission, striking a fantastic balance with the other party from the main game. ![]() Yuffie isn’t just here for revenge, she’s here for the Materia she needs to empower her people once more and release Shina’s grip on the planet.ĭespite a tragic backstory, Yuffie is a breath of fresh air after playing as the brooding blondie, Cloud Strife – their common ground is that they’re both extremely skilled in combat. For those unfamiliar, our young heroine hails from Wutai, a nation at the brink of collapse after losing a war against the Shinra Corporation (the company that effectively owns most of the planet, including Midgar - it’s base of operations). ![]() Intergrade also offers an intermission from the main story, allowing you to take control of Yuffie, ninja extraordinaire, as she arrives in Midgar. If you haven’t played FF7R yet, I envy you the chance to experience it in this level of detail for the first time. I very rarely remember that photo mode is a thing, but I found myself pausing the game and just soaking in the detail on several occasions throughout. It’s like how the Mona Lisa looks incredible from any angle, but when you place it under the right frame under the right lighting, that’s when it really pops.Įverything is smoother, clearer and more detailed, delivering a consistent upgrade to quality on a game that already looked phenomenal for so much of the time on. The graphical overhaul for Intergrade takes what was a stunning game and just makes it sing in ways we haven’t seen before. ![]() The short answer is yes, it is absolutely worth it - especially if you haven’t played the base game. Was it worth all the downloading and the complications of cross-gen PlayStation gaming? With everything fully installed (and I mean fully), I was finally able to dive into Yuffie’s Episode: INTERmission. ![]()
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