Compare Final Fantasy VII Rebirth vs Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter

P1 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
P2 Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter

Comparison Takeaways

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Where It Has the Edge

  • facial animations is 4.5 vs 3.2. Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “facial animations bring emotional depth to every scene.”
  • dialogue quality is 4.5 vs 3.5. Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “One second I’m trying to earn a beach outfit.”
  • polish is 4.8 vs 4.0. Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “retain the polish and presentation of the first game” and...
  • bug frequency is 4.5 vs 3.9. Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “I’ve run into no technical bugs or glitches” and “I...

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter

Where It Has the Edge

  • platform-specific feature support is 4.5 vs 2.5. Platform-specific support is positive, including 120 FPS, remappable buttons, Steam Input, and Switch 2-related coverage.
  • map and navigation design is 4.7 vs 2.8. Map and navigation design is a major quality-of-life gain, with mini-map, quest markers, event markers, and navigation aids...
  • menu usability is 4.5 vs 2.9. Menu usability is mostly strong thanks to clean menus, tracking, and easy navigation, though the Arts menu’s single...
  • sound design is 4.2 vs 2.9. Sound design receives limited but positive evidence, especially the impact feedback paired with visuals in combat.
Average score
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0
Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.4
accessibility options
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “You can also switch between all three levels at will.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Accessibility options include language support, audio/turbo settings, camera options, difficulty options, and localized subtitles, though evidence also notes limits such as no colorblind mode elsewhere.

age appropriateness
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.8

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “this one is a bit more violent than Remake.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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AI behavior
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.5

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “In reality it’s just a super hard NPC that that the AI cheats for.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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animation quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.2

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “standard gameplay animations are not far behind at all.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.6

Animation quality is highly rated for cutscenes, combat choreography, camera direction, expressive models, and reworked scenes, with a few presentation caveats.

art direction
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.7

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “art direction and design of these worlds showed Square-Enix at the peak” and “Recognizing the general layout of the old, familiar map.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.4

Art direction is praised for faithful modernization, attractive 3D presentation, and strong visual identity, though one reviewer found some areas less interesting.

atmosphere
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.8

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “This is a world of beauty and loss.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Atmosphere is warm, nostalgic, and inviting, encouraging players to soak in Liberl’s slow-burn journey.

boss design
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.4

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “Fighting new foes and classic bosses with Rebirth's combat” and “boss fights are tremendous.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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bug frequency
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “I’ve run into no technical bugs or glitches” and “I did not encounter a single crash or bug.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
3.9

Bug frequency appears low overall, with one reviewer noting minor pop-in and another mentioning a single bugged monster.

camera behavior
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.9

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “lock-on system has trouble tracking” and “I had a lot of trouble with the camera.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
3.9

Camera behavior is mixed: reviewers like camera customization and 3D control, but one critic calls the combat camera a notable complaint.

character development
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.7

Reviewers repeatedly highlight stronger characterization, deeper party relationships, and more nuanced portrayals of both returning and newly playable characters.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.8

Character development is a clear strength, especially Estelle and Joshua’s growth and the way the cast’s arcs strengthen the story.

character roster
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.6

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “Each of the controllable characters in the game have a totally unique control scheme” and “Rebirth features up to seven characters.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.2

The character roster centers on Estelle and Joshua with six additional party members who rotate in and out across the journey.

checkpoint system
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.2

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “a helpful checkpoint system can keep you from having to repeat.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.2

Checkpoint support is limited but useful, with retry options helping players continue after failed fights.

class balance
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.2

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “every character feels viable and distinct.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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combat system
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.7

Reviewers broadly praise the hybrid action/ATB combat as fast, strategic, and improved by Synergy, with only isolated complaints about specific enemy or encounter tuning.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.6

Combat is one of the strongest points: reviewers repeatedly praise the hybrid quick/command system, timeline play, Orbments, Crafts, and turn-based strategy, with only minor caveats about simplicity or subjectivity.

companion AI
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.8

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “"backline" members lend some token aid” and “even characters not in your party can fight.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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content variety
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.3

Content variety is very high, especially through minigames, Queen’s Blood, side quests, world intel, and Gold Saucer activities, though a few reviewers call the volume excessive.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.0

Content variety is strong across side quests, party members, activities, and optional content, though some reviewers say new remake content is limited.

controls responsiveness
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.7

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “feels a little clumsy and clunky” and “pretty intuitive to pick up and use.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Controls are consistently described as smooth, responsive, snappy, and engaging, especially when moving between field action and turn-based combat.

core gameplay loop
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.3

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “open regions full of enjoyable optional activities” and “core gameplay Loop which is like engagements World dungeons bosses repeat.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.4

The core loop centers on exploration, character building, quests, dungeons, and story progress; reviewers found it easy to keep returning to these short, satisfying cycles.

crafting system
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.9

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “new recipes to use in Rebirth’s crafting system” and “life Springs are a treasure Trove of crafting resources.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
3.9

Cooking and crafting add useful progression benefits, though one reviewer found the cooking explanation weak at the outset.

crash stability
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
5.0

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “I did not encounter a single crash or bug throughout my playthrough.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
5.0

Crash stability is strongly positive in the available evidence, with one reviewer reporting no crash during PS5 play.

dialogue quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “One second I’m trying to earn a beach outfit.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
3.5

Dialogue quality is one of the more mixed attributes, with reviewers noting awkward phrasing and terminology even when the broader cast appeal comes through.

difficulty balance
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.8

Difficulty is adjustable and often satisfying, but several reviewers call out spikes, hard bosses, or uneven tuning.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.1

Difficulty is mostly considered fair and flexible, with praise for reasonable challenge and Nightmare support, but reviewers also mention spikes and occasional grindy difficulty contexts.

driving mechanics
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.2

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “It is a fully fleshed out racing game.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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economy and resource balance
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.2

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “frees up a lot of Materia slots.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.2

Resource balance gets a positive note for orbs and mira feeding both power growth and the in-game economy.

emotional impact
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.7

Several reviewers describe strong emotional impact, especially through party relationships, grief, nostalgia, and character moments.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

The remake lands emotional moments through its ending, character bonds, and newly animated or voiced scenes.

endgame content
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.7

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “post-game content adds even more” and “combat challenges a super boss Etc.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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enemy variety
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “the enemies, they’re even better and more varied” and “enemy variety is so well done.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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environmental detail
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.7

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “massive landscapes and ecosystems of Rebirth” and “awe-inspiring hugeness of nature.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Environmental detail is mostly positive, with praise for expanded paths, visible towns, detailed homes, and grounded settings, though scale choices are occasionally questioned.

exploration quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Exploration is often rewarding thanks to sights, world context, side discoveries, and region-specific objectives.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Exploration is encouraged through maps, chests, regions, and optional discoveries, making travel through Liberl rewarding rather than empty.

facial animations
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “facial animations bring emotional depth to every scene.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
3.2

Facial animation and lip sync are a mixed point; reviewers appreciate expressive models but call out inconsistent or off lip syncing.

faithfulness to franchise
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.6

Reviewers generally find the game respectful to Final Fantasy VII while still taking bold liberties with story, presentation, and structure.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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family friendliness
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.5

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “Many characters, both male and female, wear revealing clothing.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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fast travel convenience
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.4

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “Fast travel is also well designed” and “various methods of fast travel and the like.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.6

Fast travel is repeatedly praised for cutting down backtracking, speeding quest turn-ins, and making larger areas easier to navigate.

flying mechanics
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.2

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “chaining boost pads to stay airborne.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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frame rate stability
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.8

Frame rate impressions are mixed: some praise smooth performance, while others say higher frame-rate modes sacrifice too much image quality.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.9

Frame rate stability is excellent in the cited reviews, with smooth frame rate, flawless PS5 performance, and no reported drops in those playthroughs.

fun factor
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.6

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “some of them are the best parts of Rebirth” and “one of the most lavish and charming RPGs I’ve ever played.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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gameplay mechanics
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.2

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “real time and menu based attack system.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Reviews describe the remake as a smooth blend of action, turn-based decisions, positioning, and character-specific tools, with enough depth to keep encounters distinct.

graphics quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0

Graphics are often praised for vistas, cutscenes, and character models, but multiple reviews mention blurry performance mode, pop-in, or inconsistent visual quality.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.6

Graphics quality is very strong overall, with repeated praise for colorful visuals, character models, crisp presentation, and the best-looking Trails presentation yet.

grind level
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.9

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “receive a massive bonus to XP gained” and “not even a single hour feels like a grind or a chore.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.4

Grind level is low-to-moderate; systems can reduce grinding, though some difficulty contexts still feel grindy.

handheld play suitability
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.7

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “played the game on the verified Steam Deck without gameplay issues” and “plays very well on the PlayStation Portal.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Handheld suitability is strong across Switch, Steam Deck, and handheld-use comments, with reviewers saying the game looks or runs well in portable play.

haptic feedback integration
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “DualSense controller’s motion controls and haptics.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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horror tension
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.8

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “Rebirth can't do horror.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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HUD clarity
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “fewer on-screen markers detracting from the landscape.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

HUD clarity is supported by a clear timeline that shows turn order and combat bonuses.

immersion
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “offering a deeper and more immersive.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Immersion is strengthened by living-world presentation, playable world scale, and the feeling that Trails is more than just a game.

innovation
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.4

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “made fresh again with clever new mechanics” and “sets a new standard for the.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.2

Innovation is modest but meaningful, especially in the real-time-to-turn-based combat transition.

learning curve
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.8

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “I slowly began figuring out the rules of the game” and “not too complicated so it doesn't bog things down.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

The learning curve is approachable overall, with systems reviewers say can be learned quickly, while still offering customization and careful craft.

level design
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “marry that gameplay to exceptional level design” and “level Design's really rough here.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Review evidence describes a structure of towns, fields, and dungeons rather than a fully open world, giving the remake a clear but traditional JRPG level layout.

load times
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “with virtually no loading.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Load times are frequently praised as short, seamless, or largely minimized by the remake’s connected regions and fast transitions.

loot system
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.4

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “there are more exotic Materia in Rebirth than before” and “rewards are locked to getting the highest possible score.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.2

Loot is supported by visible treasures and map awareness, making chest hunting easier than in the original.

lore depth
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.4

Lore depth improves through World Intel, expanded backstory, new sequences, and additional Final Fantasy VII mythology.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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map and navigation design
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.8

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “navigation can leave something to be desired.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Map and navigation design is a major quality-of-life gain, with mini-map, quest markers, event markers, and navigation aids reducing missed content.

menu usability
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.9

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “A few menu loads and animations can chug or hitch visibly” and “lack of a way to save loadouts.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Menu usability is mostly strong thanks to clean menus, tracking, and easy navigation, though the Arts menu’s single long list draws criticism.

mission design
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.8

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “needless padding quickly wore on my patience” and “peak moments like every hour or so.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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mission variety
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “thanks to how wildly varied quests are.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.2

Mission variety includes map-marked side quests and activities between main missions.

movement feel
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.5

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “don't feel as fluid as they ought to be.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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narrative quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.2

Narrative reactions are positive but nuanced: reviewers praise the character-focused journey and reimagining while noting the macro plot and ending can feel thin or convoluted.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Narrative quality is heavily praised, with reviewers calling the story gripping, enjoyable, emotionally brave, and strong enough to support the slow-burn structure.

onboarding experience
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.9

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “contains a helpful “The Story So Far” summary of events” and “There is story summary accessible from the main menu.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Onboarding is a major strength: reviewers call it an emphatic jump-on point, a strong entry for newcomers, and a new-player-friendly start to the franchise.

open-world design
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0

Open-world design is divisive: reviewers admire the scale, region variety, and freedom, but several criticize checklist repetition and bloat.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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originality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.2

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “original story threads unique to the remake trilogy’s alternate universe.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.2

Originality is limited by remake status but positive in how it blends nostalgia and modern design.

pacing
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.2

Pacing is the clearest recurring tradeoff: some reviewers like the scenic route, but many say open-world checklists, minigames, and padding slow the main story.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.1

Pacing is widely characterized as a slow burn; many reviewers appreciate the payoff and structure, while some warn that optional quests and the early hours can feel slow.

performance optimization
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.9

Performance is mostly playable and sometimes smooth, but reviewers note technical tradeoffs, especially between image quality and frame rate.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Performance optimization is praised across PC, PS5, and Switch-related coverage, with reviewers calling the port strong or noting smooth platform performance.

platform-specific feature support
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.5

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “It's STILL NOT ON XBOX.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Platform-specific support is positive, including 120 FPS, remappable buttons, Steam Input, and Switch 2-related coverage.

platforming precision
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.3

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “a quick platforming puzzle, utilizing the expanded movement system” and “aerial enemies really mess with.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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polish
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.8

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “retain the polish and presentation of the first game” and “so breathtakingly massive so incredibly dense so remarkably polished.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.0

Polish is mixed: technical stability and performance are strong, but reviewers repeatedly mention localization, typos, or other small rough edges.

progression system
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.6

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “spend the AP you’ve earned in battle to upgrade each character” and “Party Level, a separate progression system.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Progression is praised for Orbment experimentation, leveling, Crafts, and connected systems that make builds feel flexible and rewarding.

protagonist appeal
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “His stoic demeanor, belied by his awkwardness in social situations, makes him endearing.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.9

Protagonist appeal is excellent; Estelle and Joshua are repeatedly described as charming, complementary, likable, and supported by strong banter.

puzzle design
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.6

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “carefully constructed each combat encounter to maintain interest and challenge” and “a series of DualShock gyro box-chucking minigames.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
3.5

Puzzle design receives a mixed note because map markers can reveal riddle solutions too directly.

quest design
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.4

Side quests fare better than typical busywork when they deepen character relationships or world context, though some still see unevenness.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.3

Quest design is generally positive, with reviewers praising multistep side quests, character-driven mini-adventures, marked hidden quests, and new quests, though some additions are modest.

remake/remaster quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.4

The remake quality is considered ambitious and meaningful, with reviewers praising the reimagining even when some story choices divide them.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Remake quality is one of the product’s strongest attributes: reviewers call it faithful, modernized, definitive, and often a gold-standard JRPG remake.

replay value
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “rebirth is no joke a lot of people” and “offers plenty of content to keep you engaged.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.2

Replay value is supported mainly by New Game+ and a sequel-hook structure rather than endlessly repeatable systems.

sandbox freedom
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “greater sense of exploration and freedom than before” and “empowers players to discover the world around them.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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save system reliability
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
No score yet
Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Save reliability is positive where discussed, with Steam save movement and autosave options called out.

side character depth
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “less significant Side characters that the party encounters.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Side characters are praised for strong personalities, integration into the story, and memorable roles, though a few reviewers wanted deeper attention for some supporting cast members.

skill tree depth
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.2

Folios and Synergy nodes are usually seen as a meaningful, more strategic evolution of character progression.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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sound design
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.9

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “the music often drowning out the dialog” and “resulting in a chaotic stew of noise.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.2

Sound design receives limited but positive evidence, especially the impact feedback paired with visuals in combat.

soundtrack quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.8

The soundtrack receives near-universal praise for orchestral arrangements, new tracks, emotional callbacks, and genre variety.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.7

Soundtrack quality is consistently strong, with praise for remixes, classic themes, and the option to enjoy familiar music in a refreshed form.

stealth mechanics
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.8

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “The engine doesn’t lend itself readily to stealth maneuvers.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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tutorial quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.8

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “getting familiar with several of the mechanics.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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upgrade system
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “spend the AP you’ve earned in battle to upgrade each character.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.6

Upgrade systems are well received, especially Quartz/orbment upgrades and easier handling of orbs compared with older releases.

user interface design
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2.8

Reviewer evidence is critical, with support including “in-game map and compass are simply not up to the task.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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value for money
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.4

Value is high for players who want a long RPG, but some reviewers warn that the game asks for a lot of time.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.4

Value is supported by long playtime and substantial content, with reviewers noting many hours of play without it feeling excessive.

vehicle roster
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “you do actually get a buggy later on.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
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visual effects quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
3.9

Reviewer evidence is mixed, with support including “graphical aspects come to life and look stunning” and “the writing performances and animations sometimes Veer.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.5

Visual effects are praised in combat, especially Arts, Crafts, and improved combat effects.

voice acting
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.8

Voice acting is consistently praised for emotional performances and strong casting across the main party.

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.4

Voice acting is broadly praised as strong, emotional, and performance-enhancing, though a few reviewers mention jarring dubs, partial voicing, lip sync, or direction issues.

world-building
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.5

Reviewer evidence is strongly positive, with support including “extensive and intricate world-building.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.8

World-building is one of the most consistently praised elements, with Liberl’s lore, NPCs, setting detail, and franchise context all earning strong support.

world interactivity
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.0

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “make the world feel reactive to my presence.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
4.8

World interactivity is a standout, especially NPC dialogue that updates after events and makes towns feel active and lived in.

writing quality
Product 1: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
4.1

Reviewer evidence is positive, with support including “Rebirth is often cheesy in its writing” and “deepening the human element of the original game.”

Product 2: Trails in the Sky 1st...
3.9

Writing quality is mixed-positive: reviewers praise character writing and broad storytelling but repeatedly flag localization, typos, grammar, or phrasing issues versus the original.