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Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered - Twin Pack (Nintendo Switch)

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Features

  • Final Fantasy VI - The following extra features are included
  • 3X speed mode
  • ability to turn battle encounters off
  • battle enhancement mode
  • final FANTASY VIII remastered - The following extra features are included.battle assist options (HP, ATB gauge, and limit break boosts).game speed boost (X3.no random encounters

Description

Final FANTASY VII, the timeless classic loved by a legion of fans, is now available with a number of helpful extra features! Experience an epic adventure beyond imagination, culminating in the final battle to decide the fate of the planet. The world has fallen under the Dominion of the Shinra electric power company, a sinister Corporation that has monopolized the planet's very life force as Mako energy. In the urban megalopolis of Midgard, an anti-shinra rebel group calling themselves Avalanche have stepped up their campaign of resistance. Cloud strife, a former member of shinra's Elite soldier unit now turned mercenary, lends his aid to the rebels, Unaware that he will be drawn into an epic battle for the fate of the planet, while having to come to terms with his own lost past. The following extra features are included: - 3X speed mode - ability to turn battle encounters off - Battle enhancement mode final FANTASY VIII remastered this product is a remaster of FINAL FANTASY VIII, featuring multiple enhancements including additional options to customize your gameplay experience and difficulty, such as: - Battle assist options (HP, ATB gauge, and limit break boosts) - Game speed boost (X3) - no random encounters it is a time of War. The Republic of galbadia, under the influence of the Sorceress edea, mobilized its great armies against the other nations of the world. Squall and other members of Seed, an elite mercenary force, join hands with rinoa, a resistance Fighter, to fight against galbadia's tyrannical rule and to prevent edea from fulfilling her ultimate goal. Set Contains: Cartridge

Compatible Video Game Console Models: Nintendo Switch


Release date: December 4, 2020


Product Dimensions: 4.33 x 0.59 x 6.69 inches; 1.48 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Teen


Item model number: SQEA32.UK.45ST


Item Weight: 1.48 ounces


Manufacturer: Square Enix


Date First Available: October 23, 2020


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  • Still the GOAT of JRPGs - Now in a Super Convenient Package
Edition: Single
Squaresoft in the 90s had a hit ratio that I don’t believe any other developer has ever been able to repeat. Final Fantasy 7 exploded on the PlayStation in 1997 and changed video games in two huge ways: graphics and story. Arguably one of the first, if not the first, mainstream video game that can be called “cinematic”, Square used the power of the PlayStation to show off what console gaming can be and solidified Japanese-style role-playing games as the gold standard of the RPG genre. Square also made waves by breaking with Nintendo, their traditional publishing partner for Final Fantasy 1-6, after infighting over disc gaming vs cartridge gaming (Nintendo wanted to stick with the less powerful cartridge and Square disagreed, opting to partner with Sony for their console’s increased power vs the Nintendo 64). In an ironic twist, this version is cartridge based and on the Nintendo Switch, so we’ve maybe come full circle on the matter after the initial split 27 years ago when this game was released. Anyway, this game is still a masterpiece and should be considered a mandatory play for those wanting to school themselves on the history of video gaming. It continues to earn its position as one of the most important games of all time. The version is the European Switch remaster paired with Final Fantasy VIII. It looks great, runs amazing on the Switch, and I need to go back to my original version but I believe the translation has been slightly updated for the better. The weakest part of Squaresoft’s games in the 90s was their English translations. The translators Square used were awful on top of working with completely unrealistic timelines to translate the games, making a perfect storm of mediocrity for those of us who don’t speak or read Japanese. This game is no different, leading to one character in particular being portrayed as a horribly racist caricature. I’m happy that seems to be slightly better in this translation. I know I’m clouded by nostalgia, but the game is fun, the music still hits in ways that underscore Nobuo Uematsu’s place as one of the best composers in the world, and I love these characters and this world more than a lot of real people I know, so it’s as near to perfect as a piece of media can get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by Devon

  • BUY IT ALREADY. Massive childhood nostalgia.
Edition: Single
Amazing game combo. Just a heads up, the guide for 8 has a bunch of errors and outright lies, use Google instead. Still get one for your collection if you're a nut like me, but don't use it for the game guide. The 7 guide on the other hand is my Bible for that gameplay. Worth every penny as a reference for when you get lost in this world, and you WILL get lost lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026 by Daniel

  • Good game
Edition: Single
Bought as a gift. Wife has been playing it .hasn't beaten the game yet but she's really into it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026 by Once

  • Nostalgia Reloaded - Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Twin Pack!
Edition: Single
The Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Twin Pack for Nintendo Switch is an absolute treasure trove for fans of the iconic RPG series. This bundle is a delightful journey back to the golden era of gaming, now reimagined for the modern Nintendo Switch platform. The inclusion of both Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII Remastered in a single package is a dream come true for fans like me. These timeless classics have been beautifully remastered, with updated graphics and enhanced features that breathe new life into these legendary titles. The convenience of having both games in one bundle is fantastic, offering an epic adventure that spans across two unforgettable worlds. Whether I'm reliving the emotional saga of Cloud and Sephiroth or diving into the intricate storyline of Squall and Rinoa, this Twin Pack caters to my every Final Fantasy craving. The Nintendo Switch's portability adds an extra layer of magic, allowing me to experience these masterpieces on the go. It's a 5-star bundle that delivers on nostalgia, gameplay, and sheer enjoyment. Highly recommended for both seasoned Final Fantasy veterans and newcomers looking to embark on an unforgettable journey! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024 by Mulvena714

  • Make sure both games work right
Edition: Single
It works great so thank you
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2026 by Dragonman99

  • Be aware it freezes on occasion
Edition: Single
If you play at three times speed be aware it may freeze on occasion other than that same great game
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026 by Randys503

  • Final Fantasy VII & VIII Remastered – Twin Pack for Nintendo Switch
Edition: Single
This Twin Pack brings two legendary RPGs to the Nintendo Switch with polished remastered visuals and quality‑of‑life improvements. Final Fantasy VII delivers an iconic story full of emotion and unforgettable characters, while Final Fantasy VIII offers a unique battle system and a deeper, more mature narrative. Playing both classics on a portable console feels smooth and convenient, making this bundle a fantastic choice for longtime fans and newcomers discovering the series for the first time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026 by KRLOS90

  • Physical forever
Edition: Single
Nintendo didn't understand the Switch or why it was successful as evidenced by the Switch 2.. He we have two absolute stallion RPG classics in physical form and once purchased are yours forever and at a steal. No digital license nonsense, just pure ownership. Pull the switch out of the closet in 15 years and you can fire it right up and get your adventure on. Fun Fact: non first party Switch games are cheap, so stock up on all your favorites, take chances on anything that looks interesting, and you'll have a giant library of games to last until you're old and gray and playing the days away in retirement. There's a massive library of titles you can pick up for anywhere from 15-30 bucks that are better than any AAA slop for 80. So if you have a switch, start building a mega library with wonderful hits from the past like this or the latest indie sleepers like Deadcells. You'll never regret it, especially with how the big gaming corpos are trying to strip all the ownership and fun from the hobby. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026 by william j evans II

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