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Final Fantasy VII Remake
Material Ultimania Plus
2024
First Published
4.38
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224
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An encyclopedic collection of art and information from the global hit game Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, presented in a deluxe, full-color, hardcover volume. The second Material Ultimania volume created for Final Fantasy VII Remake, this lavishly illustrated book offers readers a wealth of insight into the making of the award-winning RPG. In addition to production art and CG imagery of characters, enemies, locations, and more, this volume showcases cutscene storyboards, game scripts, and other planning materials, all accompanied by extensive commentary from the development staff. The Material Ultimania Plus also features gameplay walkthroughs with maps for FF7R EPISODE INTERmission. A must-have for Final Fantasy VII fans and anyone interested in how top-tier video games are made.

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Square Enix
Square Enix
Author · 40 books
Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. (株式会社スクウェア・エニックス・ホールディングス) TYO: 9684 is a Japanese video game and publishing company best known for its console role-playing game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy series, the Dragon Quest series, and the action-RPG Kingdom Hearts series. Its headquarters are located in the Shinjuku Bunka Quint Building in Yoyogi, Shibuya, Tokyo.
Studio BentStuff
Studio BentStuff
Author · 3 books

Studio BentStuff (スタジオベントスタッフ) is a Japanese book editor that has planned, written, and edited many of the Ultimania series books by Square Enix. Studio BentStuff wrote the first Ultimania book for Final Fantasy VIII in 1999, though the company had been contracted to write various Kaitai Shinsho guides for Square games published by Famitsu including the Final Fantasy VII Kaitai Shinsho The Complete. Since then, Ultimania books have been published for every major Final Fantasy title. Studio BentStuff formed in 1989 from people who worked at MyCom Basic Magazine. The CEO is Akira Yamashita (山下 章). In February 2018, Digital Hearts Co., Ltd. acquired Studio BentStuff, and are credited on guides as "Studio BentStuff/DIGITAL HEARTS".

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