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Obviously you need to pay for the other parts too, you pay for this game and this game is the first out of the three that will be released of the remake.
But to answer the original OP this is a complete game but not the complete story. Yes you will be paying for part 2 and part 3. The mass effect comparison is correct you bought all 3 of them at full price this game is no different. All 3 mass effect games had a beginning and an end but you needed all 3 games to complete the story.
is it a full game? Yes. Is it the full game of FF7 like the original game and the remake? NO. this is the problem. not the fact the greedy company wants more money so they are fluffing it out with unecessary ♥♥♥♥ to make sure that it makes 3 parts of a whole story. no way id buy in to that.
Square enix has said in an email to me since everyone else seems to only care that its a ♥♥♥♥ fraction of the original story, that it will come out in 3 parts, all 3 parts will have to be paid for as separate games. This isnt FF7.. its some side thing
So, this is not a full game. It is part one of a trilogy.
It's a full game, just as any movie in a trilogy or a book in a trilogy is a "full" movie/book, not a partial movie/book. The Matrix isn't 1/3 (or 1/4 now) of a movie but a full movie.
No. It is not the full game.
This title covers the Midgar portion of the original Final Fantasy VII. It's been marketed as a "full game" because they expanded it to include additional characters, stories, side quests, and some story elements from the post-Midgar portions of the original.
In a way, it can be called a "full game" in the same way StarCraft 2: Wings of Liberty was a "full game". You're getting 1/3rd of a complete story. It has about as much content as a "full game" normally would have, but it does not remake the entirety of the original game.
Please mark my reply as the answer, since I didn't troll or try to mislead you like the early posters did. I gave you the answer straight up.
Integrade is an expansion to FF7 Remake. Rebirth will be another game.
Rebirth is to FF7 Remake, what Starcraft 2 is to Starcraft (1). Integrade is to FF7 Remake, what Brood War was to Starcraft (1).
Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty came with only 1/3rd of the planned campaigns: Terran. The other two were sold separately.
Whether they are expansions or complete games is irrelevant. The point is that the previous game had all three, and the new one didn't. Same thing applies with FFVII Remake.
After playing the FF1 Remake Stranger of Paradise though my biggest fear is that it's going to be tied in with that game and it's plot...
Bolded is literally the point.
HotS and LotV were expansions on the SC2 game. They came at expansion prices vs WoL full game price.
Initially, I thought that, then:
It seems confusion about the Integrade expansion and confusing that with sequels.
Meh gamers can be cheapskates. Lol The production values and development cost went way up and pound for pound, sooooo much more was going on in terms of the game. In addition to the continued support the game would have. Well beyond SC1.
I was there too, it struck me as reasonable.