![]() So yeah, Episode INTERmission basically confirms that Square Enix’s Final Fantasy 7 Remake saga is going to encapsulate the entire FF7 universe, not just the original classic release (though to be fair, that’s something that’s become pretty clear since Remake first launched last year). That project is something that you’ll be familiar with if you’ve played Dirge of Cerberus– Deepground, a group of extremely powerful enhanced supersoldiers. Though Shinra was working on it, development on the weapon was never completed, with other projects demanding their attention and getting prioritized. Upon infiltrating Shinra HQ (which happens shortly after Cloud and co’s botched attempt to destroy the Sector 5 Mako reactor), Yuffie and Sonon quickly lock horns with Scarlet, and after they fight their way through her traps, and finally face her and defeat her in battle, the Shinra executive tells them that the ultimate Materia they’re on the hunt for doesn’t exist- not yet, at least. Here, we’re going to talk about how it does that. In its final 30 to 40 minutes, Episode INTERmission introduces several narrative elements that not only tie off the DLC’s story pretty neatly, but also set up fascinating and exciting things for the inevitable Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2. Yuffie and Sonon’s mission sees them infiltrating Shinra headquarters to steal the ultimate Materia, and while this does flesh out the base game’s story in some ways, and even occasionally crosses paths with it (or at least passes it by very closely), a huge chunk of the DLC is rather self-contained. Putting the spotlight entirely on Wutai ninja Yuffie and Sonon, INTERmission is, for the most part a rather self-contained story that deceives you into thinking that it won’t do anything to advance the main plot in any significant ways. On top of the visual and performance improvements, Intergrade also includes Episode INTERmission (unless you get the free upgrade from the PS4’s base version, in which case you have to buy the DLC separately). Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade is more than just a technical upgrade of the original Remake release for the PS4.
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