This year's been real one. I spent a lot of time playing games this year to take my mind off real events, not that they weren't important to grapple with, but to give brain a breather. Moments to pause, wipe the slate clean, and regroup. A lavish splash of comfort in what's otherwise been a very hostile landscape to navigate through -- and for that I feel lucky and privileged to enjoy that comfort when I can.
Of course, it was a big year for Square Enix. Big hitters like Final Fantasy VII Remake and Marvel's Avengers, as well as plenty of other mid-range titles were peppered throughout the year. It felt important to recap and collect some of my thoughts about the games Square Enix released or announced amidst the everything of everything... Before we move on to what 2021 may bring.
So without further ado, here's my look back at 2020...
The Final Fantasy VII Remake Becomes Real
The run-up to Final Fantasy VII Remake's launch felt like a march through a minefield, due in part to datamined assets from the game's demo that revealed key scenes, including the game's entire script, making the internet a dangerous place for anyone wanting to
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