Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.
Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.
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Has the broadest review evidence for this feature.
Strongest overall product among items with scored evidence for this feature.
Crash stability is strong in the reviewed PC test, with no crashes reported.
Pros: emotional impact, sound design
Cons: cross-play support, boss design
Crash stability is strong in the limited evidence, with one reviewer reporting no crashes.
Pros: world-building, art direction
Cons: mission design, stealth mechanics
Crash stability was excellent in the available evidence, with one review reporting no crashes.
Pros: animation quality, sound design
Cons: difficulty balance, AI behavior
Crash stability is strong in the PS5 review that reports no crashes, soft-locks, or freezes over a long playthrough.
Pros: graphics quality, environmental detail
Cons: bug frequency, dialogue quality
Crash stability was praised in one review that reported no crashes.
Pros: atmosphere, voice acting
Cons: world interactivity, camera behavior
Crash stability was praised by multiple reviewers who reported no crashes, no soft locks, or no hard crashes.
Pros: soundtrack quality, fun factor
Cons: checkpoint system, family friendliness
One later review reported no random disconnects or lag spikes, supporting generally strong stability impressions.
Pros: frame rate stability, platform-specific feature support
Cons: voice acting, writing quality
Crash stability is mostly solid on console, though one PC-focused review reports frustrating crashes.
Pros: controls responsiveness, movement feel
Cons: tutorial quality, animation quality
Crash stability had limited direct evidence, with one PS5 reviewer noting no crashes.
Pros: character roster, animation quality
Cons: core gameplay loop, polish
Crash stability is mostly acceptable but not perfect, with one reviewer reporting a couple of crashes.
Pros: core gameplay loop, controls responsiveness
Cons: mission design, learning curve
Crash stability was inconsistent across reviewers, from no crashes to a report of many crashes over 60 hours.
Pros: monetization fairness, microtransaction impact
Cons: platforming precision, menu usability
Crash stability varies from never crashing on Steam Deck to multiple or severe crashes in more critical reviews.
Pros: environmental detail, cross-save support
Cons: writing quality, enemy variety
Crash stability was only directly judged by one reviewer, who reported a single crash.
Pros: core gameplay loop, emotional impact
Cons: checkpoint system, bug frequency
Crash stability was mixed across platforms and review periods, from flawless stability to dashboard crashes and freezes.
Pros: environmental detail, polish
Cons: camera behavior, value for money
One review reported a persistent crash after a specific main-quest boss.
Pros: lore depth, art direction
Cons: mission variety, protagonist appeal
Crash evidence is limited to one reviewer reporting two late-game crashes, while most other technical impressions lean stable.
Pros: movement feel, environmental detail
Cons: puzzle design, age appropriateness
Crash stability was flagged by one reviewer who had to Alt-F4 after a battle lockup.
Pros: protagonist appeal, art direction
Cons: camera behavior, tutorial quality
Crash stability was mixed, with several reviews reporting crashes or freezes while one Switch review said it did not unexpectedly crash.
Pros: accessibility options, protagonist appeal
Cons: frame rate stability, polish
Reviewer evidence is negative or mixed: crash stability was often criticized, even where some reviewers found redeeming moments across 2 review(s).
Pros: level design, replay value
Cons: stealth mechanics, save system reliability
Crash stability was the most consistent technical complaint, with many reviewers reporting crashes, instability, or progress loss.
Pros: world-building, world interactivity
Cons: enemy variety, stealth mechanics
Crash stability was a weakness in the reviews that mentioned crashes, especially alongside broader PC and launch technical complaints.
Pros: art direction, cross-play support
Cons: dialogue quality, monetization fairness
Crash stability evidence was limited but mixed-negative, with one reviewer reporting many crashes and another only one crash.
Pros: voice acting, emotional impact
Cons: family friendliness, menu usability
Crash stability is a concern in the PS5 port review, where crashes occurred while searching for opponents.
Pros: movement feel, world-building
Cons: save system reliability, mission variety
Crash stability is a concern in two reviews, with one reporting five hard crashes and another three crashes.
Pros: world interactivity, sandbox freedom
Cons: crash stability, learning curve
Crash stability was a concern in one preview build due to network crashes.
Pros: emotional impact, visual effects quality
Cons: crash stability, cross-play support
Crash stability was mixed because most reviewers had no issues, while one reported a serious PC crash scenario.
Pros: emotional impact, polish
Cons: bug frequency, crash stability
Crash stability was a major issue in one PC review, which reported frequent crashes around the Quantum Computer.
Pros: controls responsiveness, onboarding experience
Cons: crash stability, grind level