Final Fantasy 7 remake completed in LittleBigPlanet
Finally, one of the most beloved stories in video games is retold with the aid of tiny little woolen dolls. Watching and/or playing this nearly shot-for-shot (if by 'shot' you mean 'platforming level') LittleBigPlanet remake of Final Fantasy 7 will take you the better part of a day, but what a day it will be. Relive the adventure from the assault on the Mako Reactor to the final confrontation with Sephiroth, lovingly re-rendered in arts and crafts with original music and dialogue.
Naturally, the best way to experience the 107-part epic is by queuing up the creator's playlist on LittleBigPlanet 3 or LittleBigPlanet 2. But if that's not an option, you can always sit back and let the drama unfold on YouTube. This should be enough to tide you over until Square Enix runs out of other Final Fantasies to remaster, right?
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