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I'd argue there is better build up towards ZA than CA even, but ofc people who can't put the goggles down won't see it.Mostly what you would expect and totally what I expect if they go this route. There are a few (very few) "I'd be fine with it". Bulk of them, however, are basically saying there hasn't been enough build up/narrative support for ZA. Which of course I shake my head at. I can get if you don't like ZA. I can get the "chemistry" arguments around ships. I can get behind being disappointed that the ship you wanted didn't win. I can get behind almost any argument other than "There wasn't any build up or writing for ZA". I think if you take that position accounting for Crisis Core + Re-Trilogy you're not being honest about it. Or you've just got your goggles on.
All this stuff here basically. Things someone who pays attention to and won't let their bias blind them would likely see.''There was no buildup or writing for ZA''. Honestly, that's delusional on their part.
Where does Zack end up at the end of Rebirth? The church.
Where does Zack fight Sephiroth? The church.
Who heals Zack? Aerith.
Who is Zack doing all of this for? Aerith.
Who follows the yellow flowers and is being guided through the Lifestream by Aerith? Zack.
Who does Zack promise he'll find a way for? Aerith.
We have Aerith admitting she sees Zack in Cloud.
We have Cloud remembering that Zack loves Aerith.
We have Zack in Nibelheim talking to Cloud about how much he likes Aerith.
We even have Aerith admitting she still has feelings for Zack.
And the question we need to ask for all of this is "Why?"
Why would they include all these scenes if there isn’t going to be a payoff?
If the goal is to show Aerith moving past Zack, you don’t spend your limited screen time on these moments.
All of this works to maximize the connection between Aerith and Zack, when what you’d need to do to sell Clerith is minimize it.
Oh, but why does Marlene say what she says to Zack?
Drama. Tension. To create doubt that gets resolved later in the same chapter by Aerith herself.
Not to mention, it sets up a necessary conversation between Zack and Aerith in Part 3.
I wouldn't say a person needs to play CC before to see that the game is building towards a ZA dynamic but i definitely think it helps to have played it and knowing and seeing this bond exists ahead of time to buy it better.I think the mixed media style of SE storytelling has largely been a mistake. You shouldn't have to play spinoff games or read novellas to get the full context for the story. I say this having played CC and read most of the novellas.
If part 3 does have a ZA reunion, I really hope they do a good job selling it, so any romantic resolutions don't feel like they come out of nowhere.
I don't think we can expect people who are deeply invested in CA to just switch and be okay with ZA. The dynamic is different, and we have no idea how SE is going to portray it in part 3.
I don't think any of the novels or ultimanias and stuff is needed however. They enhance things but aren't necessary to get the general ideas.
At this point people who pretend CC is not an important piece of the FF7 story canon are just ignorant. No matter what they think about it, it's gonna and has affected where this trilogy is going.Well, I might agree as far as novels and movies are concerned but I think Crisis Core is too important to really be ignored.
Most CA fans likely ignore it because it promotes Zerith so heavily anyway. A lot of other newcomers seem to have no issue playing Crisis Core as it’s just another entry. And let’s be real… re-releasing it in the middle of Remake and Rebirth seems quite intentional in hindsight.
Anyway, as far as Zerith’s payoff is concerned… well, I would say it’s been set up heavily so anybody who claims it came out of nowhere or there’s no build up for it… well, just hasn’t been paying attention.
ZA has definitely been built up heavily but people who ignore CC or just don't care to see that dynamic won't see it or just pretend it's not there.