Telmi
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Hello! I like playing most kinds of games, although these days I prefer action/adventure titles with RPG elements. I'll also try the occasional indie that looks interesting enough. Not a big fan of multiplayer-only games unless they're exceptionally good. Also, I love taking screenshots of games I play!

While I like engaging on the steam activity feed, I do not like to chat much (if at all). So please understand if I don't respond very well to casual talk. Don't send me steam messages while I'm playing any game... although I probably will reply later anyway.

If you add me, please state the reason in the comments section below. I may ignore the request otherwise.

𝖬𝖸 𝖥𝖠𝖵𝖮𝖱𝖨𝖳𝖤 𝖦𝖠𝖬𝖤𝖲 𝖠𝖭𝖣 𝖯𝖫𝖠𝖳𝖥𝖮𝖱𝖬𝖲 𝖨 𝖯𝖫𝖠𝖸𝖤𝖣 𝖳𝖧𝖤𝖬 𝖨𝖭


:ns_purple: Chrono Trigger (SNES)
:ns_purple: EarthBound (SNES)
:ns_purple: Final Fantasy VI (SNES)
:ns_purple: Final Fantasy VII (PS1)
:ns_purple: Final Fantasy Tactics (PS1)
:ns_purple: Xenogears (PS1)
:ns_purple: Final Fantasy X (PS2)
:ns_purple: Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)
:ns_purple: The Last of Us (PS3)
:ns_purple: NieR Automata (PS4)
:ns_purple: Horizon Zero Dawn (PS4)
:ns_purple: Persona 5 (PS4)
:ns_purple: The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (XBOX)
:ns_purple: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (X360)
:ns_purple: Mass Effect Trilogy (X360)
:ns_purple: Fallout 3 (X360)
:ns_purple: Bioshock Infinite (X360)
:ns_purple: Deus Ex (PC)
:ns_purple: Deep Rock Galactic (PC)
:ns_purple: System Shock 2 (PC)
:ns_purple: Command & Conquer: Generals (PC)
:ns_purple: Civilization IV (PC)
:ns_purple: NieR Replicant (PC)
:ns_purple: DEATH STRANDING (PC)
:ns_purple: Forza Horizon 5 (PC)
:ns_purple: God of War (PC)
:ns_purple: Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (PC)
:ns_purple: Elden Ring (PC)

𝖯𝖢 𝖲𝖯𝖤𝖢𝖲


Desktop:
:ns_purple: CPU: Intel Core i9 10850K Stock @ 3.6 - 5.2 Ghz
:ns_purple: GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3080 10GB Gaming OC
:ns_purple: Motherboard: MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge WiFi
:ns_purple: RAM: 2 x G.Skill Trident Z 16GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16
:ns_purple: SSD 1: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD
:ns_purple: SSD 2: Samsung 860 EVO 1TB SATA III SSD
:ns_purple: Case: Cooler Master H500 ARGB
:ns_purple: PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850W 80+ Gold
:ns_purple: CPU Cooler: Cooler Master MasterAir MA620M
:ns_purple: Display: 32" Gigabyte M32U 4k 144hz

Laptop:
:ns_purple: Lenovo Legion 5i Pro Gen 8
:ns_purple: CPU: Intel Core i7 13700HX
:ns_purple: GPU: Nvidia RTX 4070 Laptop GPU
:ns_purple: RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 4800MHz
:ns_purple: SSD 1: Samsung PM9A1 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD
:ns_purple: SSD 2: Western Digital SN810 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD
:ns_purple: Display: 16" 2560x1600 240Hz

:al_flower: Thank you for reading all that! Have a cup of coffee ☕
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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is a great remake of a PSP classic and an easy recommendation for any Final Fantasy 7 fan. My review is after 100% completing the game.

Although Crisis Core is a prequel to Final Fantasy 7, it should be played after the original game. Some pretty major events of FF7 are spoiled here if you play this first. You play as Zack Fair, working for the nefarious Shinra megacorporation. During his journey, events happen that challenge his beliefs about what is right and wrong, and he grows as a person due to those. Zack is a refreshingly different protagonist compared to Cloud of Final Fantasy 7. His endless optimism and willingness to jump into things stands in stark contrast to Cloud, which I found quite enjoyable. The story sadly becomes a bit convoluted towards the end, and the writing isn't exactly stellar. Despite all that, the bittersweet story has a strong emotional core and remains entertaining all the way to the very end.

Graphically the game looks quite nice. It's a massive improvement over the original PSP version of the game; visuals here are almost on par with Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Character models and backgrounds aren't as detailed as FF7R however, signifying a lower developmental budget. The animations also feel a bit stiff and less natural than you would expect. The cutscenes sometimes look quite low resolution on modern displays, with compression artifacts throughout. Even so, the sheer extent of visual upgrade is commendable. Calling this game 'just' a remaster is doing it a disservice: it is essentially a full-blown remake that stays faithful to the original game.

Gameplay is another highlight: Crisis Core was originally one of the first real time combat systems in any Final Fantasy game. The battle system surprisingly still holds up today, and Reunion enhances that with a few cues taken from Final Fantasy 7 Remakes combat. It feels much like a modern game now, with the unique ideas of the PSP version still present. The Digital Mind Wave (DMW) system, those spinning numbers on the top left of your battle screen, feel like a gimmick at first but eventually turns out to be quite interesting and fun. It does mean that there's an element of randomness to every battle alongside your typical RPG stats. It feels fun instead of frustrating: I enjoyed every battle and the random element never really felt unfair. Sadly, being too faithful to the original game comes with its drawbacks too. The main story has nice environments to explore, but the side missions take place on basically the same few maps repeated over and over again. If you want to fully complete the game these missions become monotonous fast. This is a remnant of the PSP versions gameplay. In the context of 2022, the game would be far better if most of this side content were streamlined away.

Voice acting is one area the game significantly improves upon the original, provided you like Zack's new voice actor. All the lines were re-recorded and expanded and even voice actors from Final Fantasy 7 Remake return here which makes it nicely consistent. Occasionally the dialog feels a bit stilted in places, but it's still serviceable. Musically there are some standout tunes here alongside usual remixes of FF7 music like you'd expect.

This is a far better PC port than Final Fantasy 7 remake. On my PC the game ran at basically a flawless 120fps at 4K all the way. The graphics options are about as barebones as FF7R but at least it runs well... I've seen some users report stuttering but I didn't really notice any myself. Even if there were stutters, it was masked well enough due to the games slightly slower pace and tendency to put loading screens at every area transition (another remnant of the PSP versions quirks, I guess). Extensive keyboard and mouse control remapping is present too, another nice touch.

Overall, this game is a fantastic addition to Square Enix's Final Fantasy 7 Compilation. Issues like the outdated mission structure and stilted dialog hold it back but it remains a good game despite that. If you loved Final Fantasy 7, you'll love this.
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Corvo 28 Mar @ 8:28pm 
I will never forgive you for this ultimate betrayal.
Mado4SXT 24 Dec, 2023 @ 9:16pm 
Merry Christmas Telmi~ ^^
Abstrazard 22 Nov, 2023 @ 2:14am 
congrats on 3k vai 🔥
oceanicalex 8 Nov, 2023 @ 6:53pm 
I am also adding you because you have a nice profile (I am not just a friend collector)
Mado4SXT 26 Oct, 2023 @ 10:04pm 
Nice to meet another Bangladeshi achievement hunter. :D
oceanicalex 17 Oct, 2023 @ 7:11pm 
The reason I am adding you on steam is because you are a good achievement hunter and I found out who you were from the 100 pals discord server when I was looking through peoples profiles.