It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft

It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft

Minecraft modder Killerx20 has finally released his giant re-creation of Final Fantasy VII‘s Midgar, which he’s been building (with help) since early 2012.

You can download the map, which includes everything from FFVII’s Sector 7 to the SOLDIER office in Crisis Core, right here. It’s huge. 1290×1290 blocks, Killerx20 says.

“As a lot are probably wondering,” Killerx20 writes, “yes, more then 85% of this build WAS indeed hand placed. The only things that were not are the outer plates, tower, and reactors BUT that doesn’t mean they were completed when imported, they were basically detail-less empty shells and I wanted it that way so everything on/inside them had to be hand placed for optimal detail.”

Incredible stuff. Some more screenshots:

It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft
It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft
It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft
It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft
It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft
It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft
It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft
It Took Two Years To Make Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar In Minecraft

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