FFVII Remake Train Graveyard Ghosts Concept Art Shared on Halloween

FFVII Remake Train Graveyard Ghosts Concept Art Shared on Halloween

In honor of Halloween, Square Enix took to the Japanese Twitter account for FFVII Remake to show Train Graveyard ghosts concept art. The images show some of the ghosts people will encounter while exploring the area. There are also new pictures showing off the Train Graveyard itself.

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First, here’s the official tweet going over the details about the FFVII Remake Train Graveyard and its ghosts. It pointed out that these particular characters can’t return to the Livestream as usual, due to Eligor keeping them bound to the place.

The ghosts essentially “guide” the party through the Train Graveyard and act as enemies. They can cast both Reflect and Shield on themselves, to protect themselves from magical and physical attacks.

To be more specific, here is the FFVII Remake ghost concept art.
ffvii remake ghost

This is what a phantom looks like in-game.
ffvii remake phantom

And here are the Train Graveyard images setting the stage for the location.

Earlier in 2022, Square Enix offered a closer look at Eligor. Eligor appeared in the original game as well. It serves as the boss for the area. It’s wise to use ice and wind-based spells on it. Also, attempting steal from it is wise in either game. People can get a Striking Staff from it for Aerith in the original, or a Bladed Staff from it for her in the remake.

Final Fantasy VII Remake is available on the PlayStation 4, and Intergrade is available on the PlayStation 5 and PC.


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