Write what you are looking for and press enter to begin your search!

Logo
live-news-icon

Live News

Netflix May 2024: Our Picks & Highlights: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here // Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door New Overview Trailer Reveals Additional Characters: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here // World Of Warcraft Dragonflight Season 4 Is Now Live, Adds New Raids & More: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here
post-16 post-13

E3 2019: Here’s A Comparison Between Final Fantasy VIII Remastered And The Original Game

Square Enix has brought a pleasant surprise for loyal fans of Final Fantasy series with the reveal of Final Fantasy VIII Remastered which is heading to major consoles and PC this year. The remastered version also gains new features absent in the original game.

Here’s our first look between the remastered version and the original version on the PlayStation.

New Looks!

1

Here’s one of the earlier scenes in Balamb Garden. The left side shows the original version. Comparing both of the images side-by-side, there are definitely noticeable improvements such as the fluffier shoulder and the softer textures.

2

This one is from the Steam version. As you can see, the visuals do have a sharper look thanks to DirectX anti-aliasing, but it still retains the original textures.

It’s clear that the remastered version has updated a lot. For example, Squall’s hair has been given a nice touch while Instructor Trepe’s costume has its textures improved. Squall’s jacket mane has also been altered to look fluffier.

3

And into combat, we go! Squall’s Renzokuken limit break gets a feature here. The first thing you’ll notice that Squall’s face has been upgraded, as well as his weapon, the Gunblade. It’s no longer a flat model, rather it has been enhanced so now it has a revolver and a trigger visible.

Here’s Renzokuken from another angle.

45

Even his Griever necklace gets a nice texture upgrade.

New Features

If you owned the Steam version of the game, you’ll notice that it has game boosters such as High-Speed Mode, AP Max, and so on, but Final Fantasy VIII Remastered will be having all these functions below:

 

  • Get All Items: Get all items apart from a select few
  • Get All Abilities: Learn all the abilities from all acquired G.F.
  • G.F. Level MAX: Max out the levels of all acquired G.F.
  • Gil MAX: Sets Gil to the maximum limit
  • Magic MAX: Sets inventory of each acquired magic spell to the maximum limit
  • Get All Limit Breaks: Learn all the Limit Breaks
  • Get All Cards: Get a max number of all cards other than rare cards

Some of these ‘cheats’ are already available on the Steam version.

It’s not Final Fantasy VII Remake levels of improvement, but with Final Fantasy VIII finally getting attention, I’m grabbing the game at the first opportunity it presents. Why not? It’s the best Final Fantasy in the series.

Final Fantasy VIII Remastered will arrive on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC in 2019. No exact date has been revealed so far.

 

Related News

post-07
Netflix Yu Yu Hakusho Live-Action Series Gives First Look At Its Yusuke Urameshi

It's been almost two years since Netflix announced that they're making a live-action adaptation of the popular shonen anime series, Yu Yu Hakusho, and...

post-07
You Can Play The New Plants Vs. Zombies Shooter Early, But...

When a playable version of an upcoming game is promoted, it's usually published as a beta test or a version that's in early access. EA is doing things...

post-07
Shiren The Wanderer Is The Original Roguelike Series That's Coming Back Next February

For those who love the roguelike genre and subgenre -and the procedurally-generated levels mechanic- in their RPGs, shooters, and games of choice, the...

Write a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comment(1)

  1. moonhand

    July 6, 2019 at 11:02 pm

    I hate the way his new face and hair look. They made him look like the Kingdom Hearts version (or worse). It just doesn’t look like Squall to me. Why couldn’t they have made him look like the original drawing/hi-res rendering?

Tournament Tool Kit

Kakuchopurei Community