Final Fantasy VII Rebirth vs Persona 3 Reload

Open-world adventuring versus calendar-driven dungeon crawling — both reimagine classics but reward different playstyles.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth cover
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth 9.2/10 Mighty

Despite a bare-minimum PC port, FF7 Rebirth's 100-hour follow-up to Remake holds its own — Queen's Blood alone could eat 20 hours.

Persona 3 Reload cover
Persona 3 Reload 8.7/10 Strong

Recommended if you skipped Persona 3 the first time — Reload modernizes the 2006 classic, but FES's The Answer epilogue is paid DLC.

Steam popularity

Shared scale — sparklines are directly comparable across both games.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
May 2026 peak CCU 3,158 ↓ 4% MoM
All-time peak 36,077 (Jan 2025 · now at 9%)
Persona 3 Reload
May 2026 peak CCU 4,906 ↑ 10% MoM
All-time peak 36,703 (Feb 2024 · now at 13%)

Key differences

World design
Rebirth offers a sprawling open world with chocobo traversal and dozens of mini-games like Queen's Blood.
Reload confines you to a fixed calendar and procedurally generated Tartarus tower for most combat.
Combat system
Rebirth mixes real-time action with Synergy abilities and tactical mode for party commands.
Reload uses classic turn-based combat with Theurgy ultimate-style skills that charge over time.
Content bloat
Rebirth packs over 100 hours of side content including cards, minigames, and world intel.
Reload's side content revolves around social links and a repetitive grind through Tartarus floors.

Which one is for you?

Pick Final Fantasy VII Rebirth if

  • You played Remake and want to see the full open-world journey
  • You have a PS5 or a high-end PC for Square Enix's port
  • You enjoy collecting and spending hours on side activities

Pick Persona 3 Reload if

  • You loved Persona 5 Royal and want a modernized older entry
  • You prefer turn-based combat with a strict calendar system
  • You don't mind repetitive dungeons if the story is strong

Bottom line

Pick Rebirth if you crave an expansive open-world RPG with endless diversions; pick Reload if you prefer a focused turn-based narrative with social simulation.