Final Fantasy 7 Remakeis making some changes, but it will be a mostly faithful adaptation of the original, critically-acclaimed JRPG. Many ofFinal Fantasy 7’s iconic scenes will be returning in the new game, including the famous cross-dressing scene from the original, where Cloud poses as a woman to spend the night with Don Corneo. The latestFinal Fantasy 7 Remaketrailer revealed how this scene will look with the new game’s graphics, and now fans have put together an image comparing the new visuals to the original.

As was seen in thenewFinal Fantasy 7 Remaketrailer, Aerith, Tifa, and Cloud are all dressed similar to how they were in the original game. The big difference is thatFinal Fantasy 7 Remake’s graphics are improved dramatically, giving a lot more detail to the characters than was ever possible before. So in both versions Cloud wore pigtails, but the new version shows each individual braid and a pair of bows to tie the hair together.

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The new version also seesAerith and Tifadecked out with more accessories than they wore in the original game. For example, Aerith has a necklace now, and Tifa’s dress has black lace that wasn’t visible in the original. Fans can compare the dresses for themselves:

The most obvious change inFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeis the graphics, as they are vastly superior to what fans will remember from the PS1 original. However, there are some other changes that are being made as well. For one, the story is being told in an episodic fashion, so fans won’t experience the entireFF7plotfrom start to finish in the new game. This has led to some story changes, including expanded roles for certain characters and new scenes.

Some of theFinal Fantasy 7 Remakechanges will be met with enthusiasm from the community, whereas other changes will be criticized. For example, Square Enix has changed theFinal Fantasy 7 RemakeMako Reactor explosion sceneslightly to paint Shinra in a harsher light than before, which is a decision that has been met with a mixed reception.

Luckily, the wait forFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeis nearly over, and fans will soon find out for themselves how the changes impact the game’s quality.