The re-release of this old PSP game is a fine way to end 2022. Square Enix has had a good year remaking and re-releasing classics in their library such as this game,Tactics Ogre: Reborn,Live A Live, and many others.Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionis great to play again but it’s also not a perfect re-release.

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Zack in Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion

Not much has changed inCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionover the original, which is a shamefor Zack Fair’sonly solo adventure. The biggest thing Square Enix did was add new graphics which are indeed spectacular. There is a litany of other things they could have done to improve the experience and they still could with a patch. These examples are just the tip of the iceberg.

8Update The CG Cutscenes

It’s wild that the CG cutscenes inCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionlook worse than the in-game graphics because they weren’t updated. They don’t look bad so much as they look dated. They have a fuzzy and blurry quality to them since it has been over a decade and technology has grown so much.

Games of the 90sand 2000s were once praised because of their CG or animated cutscenes. Times have changed now and Square Enix needs to do something to fix the awkward placement. Either they need to remaster the cutscenes as well, or they must redo them in the game’s engine.

Fighting Ifrit in Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion

7Add Photo Mode

WhenFinal Fantasy 7 Remakelaunched on PS4, it did not have a photo mode. When the re-release came out in PS5, there was one added on top of other content likeYuffie’s side adventure. It’s a shame to see Square Enix didn’t learn with that game when it came to releasingCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion. Fans presumably expected to see a photo mode along with other improvements to the experience. Hopefully, this feature is part of the roadmap for future updates throughout 2023.

6Add A Jump

It’s not weird to see this game not have a jump button for combat since most other buttons are already occupied. Jumping in battle is not that important though as thereis a Materiacalled Jump already in the game. It allows Zack to attack aerial enemies easier.

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Exploring the world in Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion

What’s missing is a jump while exploring the world as there is still plenty of room on the controller to add one in while not in combat. It would make traversal much easier, so a dedicated jump or even a vault mechanic would be appreciated.

5Add Fast Travel

There is no fast travel system inCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionand it slows down productivity. Players will spend most of their time inthe Shinra Building, going from floor to floor for various reasons. At save points, players can save, naturally, as well as take on side missions.

It would be great if Square Enix could add a third option to save points for fast travel. The game could limit fast travel to areas within other areas. For example, players could fast-travel within the Shinra Building, but they couldn’t warp to somewhere else like a save point in Wutai.

Exploring the world in Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion

4Change How You Level Up

One of the biggest complaints with the original release was how Zack leveled up. The DMW, or Digital Mind Wave, is a slot-based system that can boost Zack’s stats, or even give him special attacks like Summonsand Limit Breaks.

This randomized system can also sometimes increase Zack’s level. There is supposedly an experience system behind the works which triggers the DMW to level Zack up if players collect enough points. If that’s true, all Square Enix has to do is add an experience bar to make things less obtuse.

Fighting enemies in Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion

3Add Multiplayer

New missions would have been good to get, but so would extra modes like a multiplayer system. This is a solo adventure for Zack even though he is sometimes joined by characters on missions likethe ever-gloomy Sephiroth. He, and other mission partners, never aid in battle.

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What if Square Enix added a separate mode wherein players could tackle missions as one of several beloved characters from this game? Being able to play co-op missions with Zack, Sephiroth, Angeal, Cissnei, and many others would be huge. Understandably, this would be hard to program in with a simple patch but there is always room for DLC.

2Add An Easy Mode

There are two difficulty settings in the game: Normal and Hard. If players somehow figure out the leveling-up system and take on side missions, the main missions shouldn’t be that challenging for most RPG players on Normal. That doesn’t mean Square Enix shouldn’t add an easier mode for beginners though as it’s good in this day and age to accommodate a wider audience.

Adding assist features like the ability to lessen or increase damage would alternately be a good route to take. Other Square Enix games have had robust assist options before likeMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, so it’s not far off base to wish for something like that inCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reuniontoo.

A cutscene featuring characters in Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion

1HUD Tweaks

There are a couple of things Square Enix could remove from the game to make the screen cleaner. For example, in the upper right corner during battle, there is a display screen showing button prompts. This is good for tutorial purposes but after a certain point, it seems senseless to include something like this. A way to remove that would be ideal.

Also, if Square Enix is unwilling to put a photo mode into the game then they could at least have the decency to remove the watermarks from screenshots. They’re not hugely obstructive but including them at all is a slight to the fans that buyCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion.

Fighting enemies in Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionwas released on July 05, 2025, and is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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