Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has a few difficulty settings you should consider before diving headfirst into the game. While you can adjust these at any time - provided you aren’t in battle - it’s something you should consider before you start playing.
We’ll go over all the difficulty options present, and what they mean for you as a player. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to play in an easier setting, or wanting a challenge. It’s important that you play in a way that’s comfortable and right for you.
At the end of the day, it’s up to you however you want to play the game. In my playthrough of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, I primarily played on Normal, but that might not be what you want to do. Here’s what you need to know.
There are three primary difficulty settings in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. You can change these at any time, and they do not affect the story in any fashion. In addition to the default difficulty options, you also have the combat style; this may also affect how you approach the game when it launches on February 29, 2024.
In my personal playthrough for my review of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, I played on Normal, except a few moments of the game. This was partly to see if combat changes, and because of frustration in optional content. Regardless of the difficulty settings you pick in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the bosses use the same attacks.
Combat is admittedly incredibly easy on “Easy,” though. It felt easier to hit Limit Break, and enemies hit for far less. If you just want the story, and aren’t a fan of action-based games, I’d still recommend trying Normal first. If it’s not enough, then slot up to Dynamic. However, if you just aren’t comfortable, playing on Easy is perfectly fine.
Dynamic is an interesting difficulty,
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