Here's a bunch of tips to make your time exploring Gaia a little more enjoyable in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. From Menu Shortcuts, Combat tips, to Mini games find out more before you play! #gaming #finalfantasy7rebirth #gamespot
I played Remake, and no, this was not obvious and even in the VR tutorials, it did not seem clearly communicated. I've also noticed this game doesn't do a great job with making controls immediately obvious like with other modern games. A lot of the mechanics require tutorials and memorization. Not a major complaint as this game is super fun, but a lot of modern games are starting to make mechanics more obvious now.
@@karthisplaysreally though what? Your statement is completely different than the one you’re commenting on. He didn’t criticize the music, he criticized how loud it can get at times, like when an ad just blows up your ears for no reason.
Man, I’m so jealous. I have to work this week and I don’t get home until tomorrow evening. I can’t wait to start the game. It should be waiting there for me when I get home. Have fun.
I created a queens blood deck that focuses on enfeeblement with both tonberry kings, 2 mindflayers, and mostly rank 1 cards. It is my main deck now. You can effortlessly win 60+ to 7 lol. I'll share it on reddit when I am not so lazy.
tonberry kings and replacement cards are the way to go, keep replacing your own cards and you can even beat the red queen that way, insanely broken deck!
@@Maverick.D. other than the cruise, its entirely skippable anyway i do enjoy queens blood but the ai doesn't try to win 9/10 times except in junon where you have a limited deck while your opponent has destruction cards
@@namo2403u can easily win by playing high power up cards cause some have traits and boost up another card i understand she destroys them but in the end using the right cards and placing them u can win i beat all of them in junon
There is also an auto pick up option for all materials. That way you aren’t mashing the triangle button the whole way through the game! (Go to main options menu then “system” then “extra settings” turn “Materials Auto-Collection to On)
Man you do realize that to get the Extra Settings you need to complete the main story right? And everybody know about this because at the end, game tells you about it lol
I'm sure someone pointed this out already, but their is an accessory know as Assess Materia Earrings. As the name suggests, this allows you to use Assess without having the materia equipped. I think I bought it at a store in Lower Junon, but I don't remember for sure. Regardless, it could come in handy if you're looking to free up a materia slot, and the earrings function as if Assess is fully mastered.
It’s only because the music by default is so loud. It drowns out a lot of dialogue and sound effects. FF16 had the same problem and I did the same thing, turned music down to 7, and it was perfect.
This is what you get when you spend 30 years perfecting your work. You can see every aspect pulled from every ff to this point, come together, and make a masterwork.
I've been a massive gamer for over 30 years, I have a slight hard time hearing so I always use subtitles and I already turn the music about 3 notches below the voice speaker volume anyway
Thank you! I was wondering how I can switch the party members in combat... it seemed useless being able to switch teams in the menu but not in the combat directly :D
How do you control the dolphin in the game, is it using the gamepad itself or the directional control sticks on the controller, as I am very bad at this and can't seem to get pass this area to the next.
I don't know if it was added recently, or if it's only available in post-game, but a handy mechanic that I found in the menu after completing the game on the first playthrough is the automatic item pickup. If that's only available post-game, I'm not sure why that's the case.
Honestly there's so many tutorials it's hard to keep track of everything. I knew most of these only because of trial and error, not because of tutorials. And I watched every tutorial, most times x2/3/4 😂
Queen's Blood is no joke, a fun and addictive game to play. Easy to pick up and learn but difficult to master. It's like chess meets pokemon. Despite what anyone says negatively about the Shiva card, it's gotten me out of some tight jams against difficult players. It's all about when and how you should play it. It's best to play it last after getting most of the pawns on the board in your favor.
I am stuck at pre selected parties it does not let me interchange members.. also I have cat sierh and Yiddish with the party and can’t use them at all on open world any reason why?
First strike ATB stagger ATB boost Are must haves in any character you use. In end game u should be able to have at least 2 of each for your active user character as.
Asses really needs to be posible outside of combat too. It's not like we can't observe most prior to the fight. And anyone figure out a good way to pause animations in enemy intel?
The sound mixing was an issue in Remake but the mixing issue is somewhat nullified using 3D headsets like the new Pulse Elite. The new headset btw, produces stunning 3D audio in your PS5 games.
I'm only 8 hours into rebirth, but I noticed something about the mini games. It's like the people in charge demanded they be fun. I usually find these kind of things in games annoying, but this game manages to make them fun.
I hate card mini games with a passion since FFVIII but I really enjoy playing QB. It’s so easy to understand and I actively look for people to play against and I don’t get that frustrated when I lose because it’s easy to challenge the players again. I didn’t know about the auto build deck so I will have to check that out. My deck is currently built around destroying allied and enemy cards to gain points and extending across the board.
For me there’s only three tips I wish I knew: Always assess, if you died your assess didn’t count, and you can change the map to always be a minimap on the corner that is always pointed north
OK so it wasn't just me being annoyed with how loud the techno music would be after some battles during cutscenes. I usually have the music turned down slightly lower than the voices and sound effects, but it was still blaring over the dialogue in some scenes. I'm really liking the overall game so far, though.
I'm watching this video right now and even after beating EVERY POSSIBLE QB MATCH in the game, I've just discovered there are card deck presets hahahaha. Ngl I've built a very unique and broken Deck, after level 6 I haven't lost any QB match (excepting those challenges at gold saucer). But It's nice to see the game actually tried to help people out there.
More Tips Below! Side note: Honestly I must’ve spent 10 hours in chapter 2 just running around going to all of the locations I could before doing a single quest only to realize that I had to explore every location again once I got the chocobo and our man Chad Chadley 😂. Thank god for Chocobos man. They made the process so much better along with fast travel haha. Prior to them, you can’t fast travel. Id also say, don’t forget in Chapter 2 after getting your chocobo (it may be unlocked prior but idk) that you can immediately fast travel back into Kalm to acquire more side quests including QB matches (wooooooooooooo). Can’t tell you how much I love card games in RPGs (Tripe Triad, Gwent, etc…) EDIT: Another thing I’d highly recommend is to go to Chadley as soon as you unlock him at Bill’s Farm and do all of the missions except Titan until you’re ready. He’ll be too Op at first. But you will gain a bunch of starting material that helps a ton for the easiest combat sims. Always follow the tiny chubbier chocobos you see as they’ll lead you to a chocobo station where you just pick up the sign for them and it’ll unlock another fast travel location. If you ever see a red bird flying that has a trail of glistening red “dust”, follow it! They will lead you to a rare Lifespring where you’ll obtain many resources for crafting along with being able to scan them for more extra buff Chadley points.
Ok the materia part is awesome and I will say I figured the chocobo kick move by mistake am glad I did lol great video I did learn of some new mechanics ( like the assist part)
People made a massive fuss about Performance mode. 15 hours in I can confidently say that there was only 1 moment in the Nibelheim flashback where the textures looked funky for about 2 minutes
The textures have nothing to do with the criticism of performance mode. Textures are basically the same in both modes. The problem of performance mode is the very soft, low resolution image. This effects every scene, not specific ones. The difference is easily visible on a 4k TV.
one thing i wish i knew before starting was how to skip the nibelheim demo portion. i was playing through it thinking at some point i'll be prompted to skip it, and then just ended up finishing it. found out after that you're supposed to claim the Bonus at the main menu before the demo portion begins. the problem is when you start the game, it takes you right to the beginning of the game (skipping the main menu)
I managed to get this working; I think that before you start a new game there is some option to scan previous save data but I can't remember fully. Also you still have to go fairly far in to the Nibelheim section before it gives you the option to skip. I think once you get to the Mako Reactor after Tifa leads you there
The only small gripe I have with these remakes, so far, is how they've changed the presentation of Sephiroth. He has a bit too much screen time, especially in Remake. We shouldn't actually see him until the flashback at Kalm at the beginning of Rebirth. For me, it takes away that mystery aspect where you've only heard his name and you're following the path he's blazing, seeing only the aftermath (and corpses he leaves) until you finally catch up to him. I loved that in the original.
Am I the only one who wants to build the Enemy Skill Materia? One of the best materias out there if you can get it early. (I wished it crossed over from the 1st installment fml but oh well). I wish I had it during that swamp serpent fight to learn that power.
Enemy skills are learned through chadley from combat simulator challenges. They are pretty versatile and great so worth the effort to unlock and complete them.
1:35 good advice overall...but there will be times where you'll have to focus on one enemy. Like the Head Case simulator battle. Playing free is a huge mistake in that one.
The audio mixing issue is a pain. Queens Blood is very good but way too easy the only challaging match is the last one but even that was easy after changing my deck.
Woh, prebuilt decks sounds amazing. It just takes so much time to make a good deck, and adulting life doesnt leaves too much free time to waste on that.
4:19 oh hey I just beat the game after 100 hours and had no idea about the set for all materia menu!! So many hours wasted scrolling through lists to swap materia oh my god