The Final Fantasy Thread

I heard a theory today that the major story changes are to justify sparing Aeris because one of the devs basically admitted they structured a lot of the story about not favoring one girl over the other too much. Not sure how much I buy it. Part of me thinks that they felt compelled to do that because this is their first impression and they wanna have something for all fans without angering too many. But at the same time every poll of requested features I'd seen since talk of a Remake is topped by "Aeris lives". And I can't imagine that pressure is lower in Japan.
 
So the latter parts will likely feature Aerith’s death, the Weapons monsters appearing, and the final battle with Sephiroth’s super form? In terms of plot, have many major parts of the original’s story did it had that the remake’s parts will likely be release?
 
So the latter parts will likely feature Aerith’s death, the Weapons monsters appearing, and the final battle with Sephiroth’s super form? In terms of plot, have many major parts of the original’s story did it had that the remake’s parts will likely be release?

Say that again? Are you asking about how well the first part of the remake matches with the same setting/time frame of the original? If you are ,then I'd say, ignoring pretty much the last 2 chapters (especially the final one...) and those stupid whisper things, it's pretty much on point though there are quite a lot of variations/tweaks, additions, and maybe a few subtractions I suppose.
 
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I get to keep playing after this.
 
Say that again? Are you asking about how well the first part of the remake matches with the same setting/time frame of the original? If you are ,then I'd say, ignoring pretty much the last 2 chapters (especially the final one...) and those stupid whisper things, it's pretty much on point though there are quite a lot of variations/tweaks, additions, and maybe a few subtractions I suppose.
I was asking if the next parts of the remake will cover the original’s parts. What the remake is doing is kinda weird to me.
 
I was asking if the next parts of the remake will cover the original’s parts. What the remake is doing is kinda weird to me.
My bet is Square Enix is too lazy for anything other than embellishing the original and having the ghosts come in for the final chapter to make changes when the party beats them. I would bet money the final fight of part 2 will be after Aeris dies and the hope is beating the ghosts will change it. It won't.
 
My bet is Square Enix is too lazy for anything other than embellishing the original and having the ghosts come in for the final chapter to make changes when the party beats them. I would bet money the final fight of part 2 will be after Aeris dies and the hope is beating the ghosts will change it. It won't.
Wasn’t FF12 longer than FF7 and it was one disc only?
 
No clue. Nobody knows especially Nomura. God, the whole thing is so aggravating and I wasn't even hopeful about the whole project.
I was just glad to see the impression I got of the original did make it in to the Remake. The way I understood that story was not contradicted. And this matters to me because Final Fantasy has a midwit fanbase obsessed with, essentially, outmsarting the source material with their own version of events. It's years after I ever cared what they thought, since I fell out of participating when Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy X were coming out, but it's good to feel vindicated.
 
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I knew he'd criticize it. Responses are filled with fanboys though.
>jrpgs
>perfectly paced
In what fucking world, the only jrpg that was fine paced was the last story, an even then that game was barely an rpg and more of an action game with numbers
 
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I knew he'd criticize it. Responses are filled with fanboys though.
This makes me salty, not because he is wrong but because I've had people argue with me about this in the most dense way possible. There is simply no way to make Midgar a full game without padding. You can say "expanded story" all you like but we know this shit was not the in the original so we're not invested, we know it's unlikely to affect anything going forward (unless they decide to make it affect everything going forward, and consequently change the story, like they have), and a lot of the expanded story could be dealt with later more smoothly. We see things which would be climactic at the end of the game all the way at this beginning point.
All of this stuff gets in the way of the story people liked, and a lot of it is done just to give characters something to do in this part of the story where they had little to do (and which was not a big deal when there was a full game ahead), I mean did we need Hojo to tell us a big twist early? Did we need a flashback to Nibelheim before we even knew who the fuck Tifa is?

Felt like I was screaming into the void. It's also so frustrating because like the Hobbit movies they could have really made things better by not splitting it up so much. I think if this first part ended after Junon, with things escalating as you trekked away from Midgar we'd be better off.

But here is my most insane opinion of all: if this is fanfiction, make it fanfiction. Do not puss out halfway. Pay homage to the original story but please the crowd with incredible bullshit that wasn't in it. It's the only way for all the changes so far to actually feel like they mattered toward a coherent end.
You guys will think this is nuts but I've seen it work. The old game will stand the test of time better but this would get the Remake glowing reception in the moment (and it was never gonna stand the test of time anyway).

>jrpgs
>perfectly paced
In what fucking world, the only jrpg that was fine paced was the last story, an even then that game was barely an rpg and more of an action game with numbers
A big reason ff7 was such a big hit is the pacing was pretty damn good. It was helped by the game not being very hard and a lot of kid's first jrpg so it felt harder than it is. But it meant it could feel epic and not boring at the same time.
 
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>jrpgs
>perfectly paced
In what fucking world, the only jrpg that was fine paced was the last story, an even then that game was barely an rpg and more of an action game with numbers
The entire first disc was perfectly paced, and the rest of the game wasn't awful by any means.
 
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