No, I don't think there is.
maybe for the remake for FFVII the game for PS3 but if so Square Enix said it will take time...to read more go to square-enix.com in Japanese or na.square-enix.com for English...
I just beat the game and there is no new game plus.
it goes FFVII crisis core then the orignal FFVII for the ps1 then the FFVII movie
There is no new game plus mode in any of the Bioshock games.
If you mean for the entire FFVII series, then I can be of help! :) For (the original) FFVII: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_VII#Plot For FFVII: Advent Children: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_VII_Advent_Children#Plot For FFVII: Before Crisis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_Crisis#Plot For FFVII: Crisis Core: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis_Core:_Final_Fantasy_VII#Plot For FFVII: Dirge of Cerberus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirge_of_Cerberus:_Final_Fantasy_VII#Plot Sorry if it's a little confusing~ but hopefully it will help you!
Yeah
there isn't any real new game plus
That's because new game plus is only available on the PS3 version.
FFVII (:
No, Zach is not an unlockable character in Final Fantasy 7.He is playable in Final Fantasy 7: Crisis Core though. Which is a fantastic game that not enough FF fans have played. Hopefully they release a remaster for PS4 or another console some day so more people can play it. As often as Square-Enix likes to re-release its old games, I'm shocked they didn't release some sort of FFVII anniversary package that contained: FFVII, FFVII: Crisis Core, FFVII: Dirge of Cerberus, FFVII: Before Crisis, FFVII: Advent Children.
You can't. He is only in your "party" for a brief flashback scene. He is also in your party for a few scenese in FFVII: Crises Core for the PSP.
New game plus allows you to play threw the game again, to try to beat the game 100%, and possibly getting the things you missed. If you get 100% you unlock the true ending, but I'm not gonna give anything away. in new game plus you keep most items, dresspheres and ability's. in my opinion you should do it.
shortly put, no.