If you happen to be a hardcore fan of Square Enix's critically acclaimed Final Fantasy series, you're probably doing absolutely nothing today except for playing the highly anticipated, long-awaited, and finally released Final Fantasy VII Remake; no one will judge for it, since we all knew the struggle.
Final Fantasy VII Remake has finally become available for the PlayStation 4, after a long 5-year wait, and players all over the world have already had the chance to revisit Midgard and join Cloud Strife and the rest of AVALANCHE in order to take down the evil Shinra corporation.
In order to congratulate the developers at Square Enix, Bethesda has shared a phenomenal piece of artwork that sees DOOM Eternal's very own Doom Slayer recreating the iconic cover from both the original and remake versions of Final Fantasy VII; making us wonder if the Shinra corporation would've even had a chance with the Doom Slayer going after them.
We've also included a comparison picture between Bethesda's artwork and Final Fantasy VII Remake's cover, as well as the full version of the illustration for your viewing pleasure. Don't forget to open these images in a new tab in order to enjoy fully appreciate them.
Have a look:
In Midgar, a city controlled by the mega-conglomerate Shinra Inc., the No. 1 Mako Reactor has been blown up by a rebel group, AVALANCHE. AVALANCHE was secretly formed to wage a rebellion against Shinra Inc., an organisation which is absorbing Mako energy, destroying the natural resources of the planet. Cloud, a former member of Shinra's elite combat force, SOLDIER, was involved with the bombing of the Mako Reactor. Can Cloud and AVALANCHE protect the planet from the huge, formidable enemy, Shinra Inc.?
Final Fantasy VII Remake is available for the PlayStation 4 today.