Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth PC performance analysis: Runs well and looks good, but the tight system requirements and dearth of PC-centric options spoil the show
FF7 Rebirth PC review highlights performance but notes strict system needs and sparse PC options.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has been ported to PC after gaining critical acclaim on the PlayStation 5. While it runs well and looks beautiful on systems that meet its stringent requirements, the PC version suffers from limited options, leading to dissatisfaction among the PC gaming community. Players hoping for advanced features like Unreal Engine 5 or ray tracing will be disappointed as the port uses an older graphics engine, but it does include DirectStorage to reduce CPU loads and speed up loading times.
The game offers three graphical presets—Low, Medium, and High—and caps frame rates at 120 fps, which can be jarring when switching between cinematics and gameplay. Higher-end system configurations are recommended to stabilize performance and minimize stuttering, especially in challenging environments, while the upscaling options are limited to TAAU and DLSS for Nvidia GPUs, leaving AMD and Intel GPU users with fewer choices.
Despite its performance capabilities, the game's PC interface lacks important modern features, such as exclusive fullscreen mode and FSR or XeSS upscaling support. There's room for improvement, particularly in optimizing the game for various hardware configurations. While Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is vast and engaging, its PC iteration needs enhancements to justify its hype among PC gamers.