Video game remakes are all the rage at the moment, but what does a classic title being "remade" entail exactly? Does it simply refer to improved graphics and textures? Or does it mean a complete reimagining of the property from the ground up? Square Enix's Final Fantasy VII Remake is a shining example of what happens when a developer closely examines the boundaries of what the remake concept actually means, then twists and shapes it in ways simultaneously unexpected and familiar.