FF7 Remake Needs LGBTQ Relationships

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake needs to add LGBTQ relationships to the story to help represent modern audience and add better relatability and diversity.


Romance tends to be a part of many RPG games, and has become more prominent in recent years. The Final Fantasy 7 Remake is no exception. While the original Final Fantasy 7 game had very little in the way of romantic subplots, FF7 Remake integrated a much more involved love triangle between Cloud, Aerith, and Tifa. This unneeded addition, however, continues a trend of lacking romantic diversity in the Final Fantasy series as a whole, which has shown no inclusion of LGBT main characters to date.

The original Final Fantasy 7 left much to the imagination as far as character relationships go. Interactions between characters weren't expressed as explicitly romantic, and this ambiguity allowed fans of Final Fantsy 7 to either ship more mainstream couples like Cloud and Tifa, or they could look into relationships that were more relatable to their own personal lives, like Vincent and Cid. By erasing this in FF7 Remake and pushing the love triangle, the game has disposed of the more delicate approach of letting the player connect the dots in their own way, no longer allowing them to decide for themselves which characters might have a personal interest in each other.

If the FF7 Remake is going to take away a player's ability to draw their own conclusions about romantic interactions, it would seem only right to finally add LGBTQA+ representation into the games. A large number of fans for the game identify as members of the LGBTQA+ community, and by forcing engagement in heteronormative relationships, these players are isolated and prevented from being able to find relatable romantic content. In games like Dragon Age, the inclusion of LGBTQA+ characters has not only made the game more diverse, but extends content to a wider audience, allowing more fans to enjoy the game on a personal level. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 would benefit by following this example, instead of pushing outdated love triangles where the female characters feel like nothing more than trophies for the player to win.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 Should Add Diverse Characters​

It is past time for Final Fantasy games to join a more inclusive era. While the developers did a good job with bringing the HoneyBee Inn scenes up to date, the fact of the matter is that the story of FF7 still lacks inclusive characters who represent the wider audience that enjoy the Final Fantasy series. This lack of diversity hurts FF7 Remake, taking large steps backwards from the original that left doors open for players to make their own choices and draw their own conclusions about content. Taking away this autonomy for an outdated romantic agenda does nothing for FF7 Remake, and is frustrating for those who no longer can feel connected to the story's characters.

By adding LGBTQA+ characters and representation to Final Fantsy 7 Remake Part 2, the game would be up to date with the diversity that is being seen in other games. This would also allow a wider audience the ability connect to content in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake outside of heteronormative romance subplots, and end the idea that all characters are perceived as straight in the series. If adding more concrete romantic storylines is how the developers want to go, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 should cement other romantic storylines that include their wider audience, allowing fans of the original to continue to find themselves in the characters that they have come to love over decades of gameplay.
 
If anything, the other games in the remake series absolutely shouldn't have any LGBT rep because mutiple games in the same line winning GOTYs year over year as well as breaking sales records when they only contain pure heterosexual wholesomeness will have people like the author cursing God and walking backward into hell.
 
I know this is a bait thread, but still...

First off, it's GLBT and not LGBTQ, the Q is not an actual thing. They fucking made it up.

Second, it should be GLB since the T is a mental illness and those wackos are parasites who barnacled themselves to the gay and bisexual communities.

Third, I'd like to say God Bless @CatParty for having the patience of a saint in not only finding these clickbait mill articles but having to actively seek them out. A lesser man would've gone insane by now. I mean that in a totally and completely sincere and unironic way.
 
they could look into relationships that were more relatable to their own personal lives, like Vincent and Cid.
Vincent's a former hitman who got cucked by a mad scientist and was killed by said scientist. He was later revived by Lucrecia(the woman he obsesses over) with science fantasy magic. If you relate to this at all, get therapy.

Barret should be in this passage, not the reanimated corpse.

Read that as people relating to the characters' personal lives. Didn't realize it was referring to a ship. Poor writing or retardation, you decide.
 
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"Final Fantasy 7 Remake needs to add LGBTQ relationships to the story to help represent modern audience"

There were LGBTQ people in the 90s, too. It's not a new phenomenon. Though maybe this bizarre fascination with "representation" is.

But honestly I'd love it if the remake let Cloud romance anyone in your party, and whoever you romance gets killed by Sephiroth. It would take a lot of clever writing to keep the plot going, but it would be more interesting than ... time traveling future alternate timeline ghosts of yourself trying to keep the story on track? Is that what those things were? I haven't actually played the remake.
 
How fucking retarded do you have to be to ship Vincent and Cid? Vincent's basically asexual after his shitty life and Cid straight up has a wife.
Sense does not play into ships or the feverish sexual hopes of fans. It never has and I doubt it ever will. One needs to only have been implied to speak to another person to be made the subject of a ship.
 
While the original Final Fantasy 7 game had very little in the way of romantic subplots, FF7 Remake integrated a much more involved love triangle between Cloud, Aerith, and Tifa. This unneeded addition, however, continues a trend of lacking romantic diversity in the Final Fantasy series as a whole, which has shown no inclusion of LGBT main characters to date.
I love people that haven't played the game they're commenting on. That "unneeded addition" was like 50 percent of the party interaction on disc one. The other part was Barret's ebonics.
end the idea that all characters are perceived as straight in the series.
According to the fangirls any two male characters that have so much as set foot on the same continent are gay for each other. This person just wants to make their fanfic canon.
 
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How come this article reads off like a freshman student essay?
Because that's all the quality you need to bait idiots into clicking your site (either because you made them mad or because you told them they're winning, doesn't matter which) so you can sell more ad space. That's basically what modern journalism has come down to. Soon enough they'll just have AIs generate this shit.
 
How come this article reads off like a freshman student essay?
Because people who demand their ships to be canon never graduated out of a high school mindset.
How fucking retarded do you have to be to ship Vincent and Cid? Vincent's basically asexual after his shitty life and Cid straight up has a wife.
Damn, wish I could never have met a hardcore shipper. Shipping is one HELL of a drug to some people.
 
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