Are you a die-hard fan of the iconic role-playing game series, Final Fantasy VII? You’ve probably spent hours indulging in the nostalgic magic of Final Fantasy VII Remake, yet still crave the thrill of exploring Square Enix’s vast universe? Is Chrono Trigger being re-released again? You’re in luck! A solo developer has successfully re-created a significant portion of Little Big Planet 2’s content without any official involvement or collaboration.
This long-standing passion project, undertaken singularly by Jamie Colliver, has been a labor of love for many years. Originally released a decade ago, this fan-made remaster of the game’s Wutai portion has undergone a comprehensive overhaul, featuring fresh styles, updated animations, and more. The completed model of the Little Big Planet remake has finally emerged after an additional 3.5 years of meticulous labor, thoroughly prepared and ready for you to experience.
The entire course of making the undertaking is now available on Colliver’s YouTube channel, where you can view it for yourself. The tantalizing 15-minute trailer showcases the most pivotal moments in a single, captivating glimpse? A special nod goes out to the reimagined Final Fantasy VII soundtrack, seamlessly integrated within the LittleBigPlanet stage creator’s impressive scope.
With their project nearing completion, the enthusiastic creator has launched a campaign to integrate its essence into the upcoming third installment of the Final Fantasy VII Remake series. While potentially daunting, an impressive 81 people have expressed their support for it. What’s required to validate Square’s proposed deal? Enix to see it? It seems that there’s ultimately only one surefire choice.
The creative potential embodied by the Little Massive Planet engine and its dedicated development team is truly remarkable. Despite being outside the golden era of LittleBigPlanet, as Media Molecule faces recent layoff challenges, the urge to craft within their games persists.
For visionary creatives like Colliver, ready to weave innovative ideas into a cohesive masterpiece that leaves a lasting impact. If you’ve received a copy of LittleBigPlanet 2, check out the Final Fantasy VII Remake instead?