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How to Get Squat Mini-Game High Score in FF7 Remake

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In the FF7 Remake, you’ll come across Wall Market in Chapter 9 which has a lot of places to explore. One location you’ll come across is a gym where two mini-game challenges take place. This guide will explore how to get a high-score in the squat mini-game in the FF7 Remake.

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How to Get Squat Mini-Game High Score in FF7 Remake

How these mini-games work is that you are shown a sequence of buttons and you need to press them as they are highlighted. To start, you can press Triangle, then Circle, then X, then Square, and so on. As the challenge first starts, you will probably think it’s going to be a piece of cake. Things start to speed up, though.

Cloud occasionally has some trouble with a squat, causing you to need to press the button repeatedly. You’ll see the buttons show up when this happens. After the part where Cloud gets stuck on a squat, you’ll be able to move much faster. If you press the buttons too quickly he will fall over.

Each opponent will fall over at least once, giving you an opportunity to pull ahead and win the challenge. All you need to do here is try and find your rhythm, and it will naturally be an easy challenge. Aside from that, this challenge is quite easy compared to the Pull-up Mini-Game Challenge in FF7 Remake.

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Cole is a lifelong PC gamer who loves FPS, RPG, and MMO games. The first PC game that got him hooked was the Counter-Strike beta in 1999. He has thousands of hours in all of the old-school Blizzard games like Starcraft, Warcraft, and Diablo.