Final Fantasy VII is easily the most polarizing game in the series. When it first released in 1997, the game received universal praise from review outlets and fans alike. Years passed, and for awhile it became too cool to hate. Haters cited the game’s aging graphics as the largest point of contention. Now, with the impending release of the Final Fantasy VII remake, the game has once again been elevated to beloved status. To curb the hunger of fans eager for the remake, Square Enix released an HD port of the original game to PS4.
The past few years have seen some startling revelations come out of big gaming companies, centered around toxic workplace culture and other major issues that have no place in the office. The likes of Riot Games and Activision Blizzard are prominent examples, and there has been a settlement reached in regards to the latter and the sexual harassment lawsuit that was brought against the company.
As reported by Kotaku, U.S. District Judge Dale Fischer has approved an $18 million relief settlement with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
Released just a few weeks ago, Endwalker is the latest expansion for Final Fantasy XIV, and it also serves as the conclusion to the story arc and conflict between Garlemald and Eorzea. There’s plenty of new story content to get through, and tons of side quests and endgame activities to check out as well. Here’s how to unlock the Excitatron 6000 in FFXIV Endwalker.
Unlocking the Excitatron 6000 in FFXIV Endwalker The Excitatron 6000 functions very similarly to the Aquapolis treasure maps we’ve seen in previous patches, and you can access it by deciphering Timeworn Kumbhiraskin Maps.
For most of the story of Final Fantasy 7 Remake, you generally have to go down a linear path aside from popping into a few detours here and there. That said, there are times when the game mixes things up and takes off the training wheels for a bit of exploring. While turning off the sun lamps in the second Mako reactor bombing mission in Sector 4, you have the ability to claim two optional materia if you want.
Ghost of Tsushima has lots of different items of apparel for players to customize Jin’s appearance, but most of them aren’t actually purchased from a merchant or vendor as they are in other games. Instead, you’ll need to actually explore the open world to find them. In the case of headbands, it also involves a particularly neat activity. Here’s what you need to know about Haiku, where to find them, and how to unlock headbands in Ghost of Tsushima.