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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:FF7 world map.png|thumb|220px|Gameplay screenshot of Cloud exploring the world map.]]
[[File:FF7 world map.png|thumb|220px|Gameplay screenshot of Cloud exploring the world map.]]
The core gameplay is similar to the first six ''Final Fantasy'' games, although some new mechanics are introduced, especially since ''Final Fantasy VII'' is the first 3D game of the series. Several areas have a 2D pre-rendered graphic as a background to create the illusion of a 3D environment, but can still be explored as if it were one. The [[world map]] and battle scenes are entirely rendered in 3D. Unlike the earlier ''Final Fantasy'' installments, which usually allow up to four party members, the player can only have up to three party members at a time.
The core gameplay is similar to the first six ''Final Fantasy'' games, although some new mechanics are introduced, especially since ''Final Fantasy VII'' is the first 3D game of the series. Several areas have a 2D pre-rendered graphic as a background to create the illusion of a 3D environment, but can still be explored as if it were one. The [[world map]] and battle scenes are entirely rendered in 3D. At first, the party is restricted to [[Midgar]], but once the world map becomes accessible, their adventure becomes less linear. As is the case in earlier ''Final Fantasy'' titles, the world map features [[random encounter]]s with enemies. Progression through the game occurs with scripted sequences or, to a lesser extent, pre-rendered cinematic cutscenes.
 
At first, the party is restricted to [[Midgar]], but once the world map becomes accessible, their adventure becomes less linear. As is the case with earlier ''Final Fantasy'' titles, the world map features [[random encounter]]s with enemies. Progression through the game occurs with scripted sequences or, to a lesser extent, pre-rendered cinematic cutscenes.


On the world map, there are some natural barriers, such as mountains, deserts, and bodies of water, which prevent the characters from reaching certain areas by foot. As their journey progresses, the party receives vehicles that can overcome certain obstacles on the world map and reach these areas. Late into their journey, the party receives Cid's [[airship]], the [[Highwind]], which can access any place on the world map.
On the world map, there are some natural barriers, such as mountains, deserts, and bodies of water, which prevent the characters from reaching certain areas by foot. As their journey progresses, the party receives vehicles that can overcome certain obstacles on the world map and reach these areas. Late into their journey, the party receives Cid's [[airship]], the [[Highwind]], which can access any place on the world map.

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