Random: Getty Images Apparently Exists In The World Of Final Fantasy VII - Nintendo Life

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Well, that's unfortunate

Crisis CoreImage: Square Enix

This week saw the motorboat of Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VII - Reunion, a remake of the 2007 PSP rubric from Square Enix.

We thought the crippled was beauteous darn good, each told, awarding it a coagulated 8/10 successful our review and praising the thrilling combat and coagulated visuals. It seems, however, that Reunion developer Tose near a alternatively unfortunate (albeit hilarious) improvement oversight successful the last product.

As spotted by Kotaku, a coating seen successful respective locations of the crippled appears to person been ripped consecutive from the Getty Images website, arsenic evidenced by the alternatively garish watermark near connected the coating itself. See for yourself:

The archetypal representation has been sourced by Kotaku and tin beryllium viewed connected the Getty Images website: Ludgate Circus, London, 1881. Artist: John Crowther. It's wide arsenic time that this is the nonstop representation utilized successful Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VII - Reunion fixed that the watermark is successful the nonstop aforesaid place.

While undoubtely rather funny, it's besides troubling that a developer would permission this in, arsenic it not lone breaks immersion for anybody who happens to spot it, but it besides indicates that the creator liable apt took the representation without really paying for the applicable license. Regardless, it's apt that Square Enix volition spot it retired present that it's retired successful the wild.

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[source kotaku.com]

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