Crisis Core – Final Fantasy VII – Reunion Released today is a solid remake/remake of the beloved PSP title. But at least one panel of the new game has something extra: the Getty Images watermark, This means that the game board was created using a captured preview image Directed by The location of this service.
In our notice posted todayHowever, we’ve noticed that the remake is a faithful adaptation of the original PSP game, with the flaws of being too dedicated to be a perfect prequel. And, like the original, while the first half of the game is strong, the ending leads to a “disappointing conclusion”. Hell is still a remake. However, we have noticed that the new visuals bring a new bug, in the form of a watermark left on at least three instances of the game panel.
During the eighth chapter of the game, you will enter the Shinra Palace. In this beautiful and luxurious house you will find many strange paintings hanging on the walls. Look closely and you will find that these are real paintings. Look closely and you’ll clearly see where Square Enix got the art from.
Yes, in the center is a big old Getty Images watermark. I was able to track down the exact painting captured by Square Enix using our Getty account. This is a piece by John Crowther Representing Ludgate Circus in London in 1881.
Kotaku I contacted Square Enix but received no response prior to posting.
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It appears that whoever took this image from Getty, and probably didn’t pay for the license, since the watermark is still there, stretched it and trimmed the top to fit the frame. This is not a one-time error. The resulting board appears at least three times in that area of the game with the Getty watermark. Excuse me!
This isn’t the first time a major RPG from Square Enix has had the wrong watermark. Kingdom Hearts 3 It also included a watermark during the footage. However, it was a “wink and you’ll miss it” rather than an easy-to-find panel that pops up multiple times and can be clearly seen by anyone who pays attention. If you want to see this bug for yourself, I’d head to the mansion ASAP, as I imagine Square Enix will fix it soon.
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