This isn’t, of course, the only mod for Final Fantasy VII. While the mod doesn’t drag the character models into the 21st century, what it does do it replace the heavily harsh polygons with a smoother alternative that genuinely looks more like a manga interpretation. Following the release of a new modding pack, Final Fantasy VII gamers can now replace the main casts clunky polygons with new character models that are more faithful to the original concept art.
Where there’s a will, however, the modding community will (nearly) always find a way. It also gets rid of the usual screen effects, implementing the mod incredibly seamlessly without having to download anything else. The mod makes the game 100 percent real-time, taking away your ability to really stop and think about what move you should use next. Final Fantasy 7's AI-upscaled graphics mod is now downloadable By Wes Fenlon published 29 January 19 Final Fantasy 7 Remako hits Beta 0.1, while FF9's Moguri Memoria mod hits v5. Its been out for less than a week on PC, but modders have already. That being said, however, the graphical style of it hasn’t aged particularly well and certainly deviated quite a significant way from the original concept art by designer Tetsuya Nomura. Related: Final Fantasy 7 Remake 2 Should Leave Certain Characters To Die. PC gamers are already modding Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
I think many would agree that Final Fantasy VII is (albeit a very contentious subject) one of the greatest games ever made.