
Rather than returning to the turn-based combat system found in Final Fantasy 7, Crisis Core opts for a more action-oriented combat system, more similar to Kingdom Hearts than Final Fantasy. As Zack travels throughout the cities and dungeons of the world, he occasionally gets accosted by ne'er-do-wells, in honest RPG tradition. Luckily, Square-Enix has managed to create a seamless transition between wandering and combat.
A quick warning sound and enemies appear on the field, and Zack draws his sword and combat begins, with nary a loading screen to be found. When combat ends, it's much the same way: a simple victory theme, a pose and then Zack is back on his way.

Reunion is the big-screen remaster of Crisis Core that so many have asked for since the original game was released. For those who shun the smaller screens of handheld gaming, this will be their first time experiencing this early chapter in the ongoing Final Fantasy VII saga. The big question is, is it worth the wait?

A new Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion Play Arts Kai figure is coming this summer, with pre-orders closing today!

Cloud Strife and Zack Fair are two deeply beloved characters in the Final Fantasy 7 universe, but which one is the better protagonist?
Both are great. Zack was the reason how Cloud became who he is, is just a really fun character and had to go through a ton of struggle so I do rate him a bit higher. Can't wait for the two to perhaps fight with or against eachother in the next part or two in the remake games.
just keeps on getting better and better