Final Fantasy VII for Steam: the genre-defining legend, available as a Steam gift right now
Final Fantasy VII isn't just a game β it's a turning point for an entire generation. Released in 1997 on the PlayStation, it turned a niche Japanese genre into a worldwide phenomenon: the story of mercenary Cloud Strife, the eco-terrorists of AVALANCHE and the sinister Shinra Corporation is still one of the most referenced narratives in gaming. Here you get the game as a Steam gift β an automatic FZR friend bot sends it straight to your account, and the whole game lands in your PC library.
Which version this is and what's included
This is the original Final Fantasy VII in its Steam PC edition β the classic with turn-based ATB combat, Materia, Limit Breaks and pre-rendered backgrounds, not the action-driven Final Fantasy VII Remake. The story is complete: from the reactor bombing in Midgar to the final confrontation, with every location, the Gold Saucer mini-games and the Chocobo farm. No trimmed episodes β this is a full adventure of dozens of hours.
Why the Steam edition beats the 90s disc
Square Enix added a set of conveniences to the modern version that make the playthrough far smoother, especially if you're returning years later:
- Up to 3Γ speed β you can fast-forward through battles, world-map travel and select scenes. Level grinding and long treks stop being a chore.
- Encounter toggle β turn random battles off when you just want to explore; story fights still happen.
- Battle enhancement mode β recovers HP and MP and keeps the Limit gauge full so you can push through tough spots without the pain.
- Autosave, Steam Cloud and 31 achievements β your progress carries between sessions, and the achievements give you a reason to replay.
The story and gameplay core were left untouched: it's the same FFVII, just with modern crutches you're free to ignore.
How the gift reaches you
Everything happens inside Steam, with no fiddling with codes. After payment an automatic FZR friend bot adds you β you don't need to confirm anything or hand over any account details. The bot sends Final Fantasy VII as a gift and then leaves your friends list once it's delivered. All you do is accept the gift in Steam, and the game appears in your library β from there just download and launch. No Steam Guard required. It matters that you don't already own the game and that your account region matches the gift's region: the gift comes for your region and works across the CIS. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes.
The combat: Materia, Limit Breaks and the ATB
FFVII runs on the ATB (Active Time Battle) system: characters act as their time gauge fills, so fights mix tactics with a sense of pace. The signature hook is Materia: coloured orbs you slot into weapons and armour to grant spells, summons, boosts and passive effects. By pairing Materia together (say βFireβ + βAllβ), you build your own setups and genuinely reshape what each hero can do. As a character takes damage, the Limit gauge fills β and then spectacular super-attacks like Cloud's Omnislash trigger. The summons (Ifrit, Shiva, Bahamut and the legendary Knights of the Round) remain some of the flashiest in the series.
The heroes and the world of Midgar
The party is a vivid cast: the stoic mercenary Cloud, the flower girl Aerith, AVALANCHE fighter Barret, the beast-man Red XIII, the ninja Yuffie and the mysterious Vincent. Against them stands Sephiroth β one of the most recognisable antagonists in gaming history. The story begins in industrial Midgar, a layered metropolis running on the planet's lifeblood, Mako, and gradually opens into a journey across the whole world: from snowy mountains and mining towns to the ocean floor and forgotten temples.
Who should grab it
If you've never played the original and only know FFVII from the remake or the Aerith memes β this is the best way to meet the source and understand why it stirs so much emotion. If you played it on the PS1, the Steam version with fast-forward and autosave turns nostalgia into a comfortable re-run, with no hunting for a working disc and emulator. With controller support and Steam Cloud, it's just as comfortable at a desk or on a handheld like the Steam Deck.
What else to check out
If you fell for the world, Cloud's story continues in Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade with a fully reimagined combat system. If you like large-scale Square Enix JRPGs, take a look at Final Fantasy XVI with its dark fantasy and spectacular Eikon battles. And for the next chapter of Cloud's journey, drop by Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
The short version
Final Fantasy VII (Steam gift) is the original 1997 legend with modern comforts: a turbo mode, toggleable encounters, autosave and achievements. You get the gift, our bot sends the game in Steam, you accept it β and play on PC. Simple, and no codes.
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