Hello everyone. I'm sure everyone has their own ideas on who should live and die in the future FF7 Remake games. Personally, I think since they have said that things are now in flux they should kill at least one classic playable character just to try to recapture the surprise element present in FF7. I understand if people would prefer everyone to live or to just keep the deaths the exact same. But this topic is on who I think should die in FF7: Remake games. I should note these deaths are based on what I think would be most touching and tragic and not based on a dislike of any character. This is just what I would do if I were working on the game.
I think either Cid or Barret are the best picks of characters to die. It is useless to kill off potentially skippable characters with Vincent or Yuffie. Killing off Tifa would be too obvious a switch from Aerith and if they killed off Aerith as well then they would destroy the entire female portion of the cast. Red XIII could have a sad death but I don't think he is a great pick because Red's biological family is already dead and his love interest came in the ending of the classic FF7. Cait Sith has already died before and killing Reeve would probably just make Cait Sith haters celebrate.
Barret being killed off would be sad because not only is he a beloved character but he is the adopted Father of Marlene. All of the most heartbreaking deaths leave a family or lover mourning. With Marlene to lose not just her biological parents but Barret too is just a total gut-punch. Barret is probably the second most spiritual character in the game, with Aerith obviously being the first. A scene where a dying Barret tells the party to look after Marlene and says he is going to go see Dyne would be incredibly moving.
Then there is Cid. Cid has his dysfunctional relationship with Shera. I'm thinking a dying Cid could apologize to Shera after saving her from an attack and thank her for everything as he takes the final puff of his cigarette and expires. It would be both a redemption arc and a tragic death in one. It could be reminiscent of the death of Wolfwood in Trigun.
On to the inevitable, to kill off Aerith or not to? I don't think Aerith needs to die in the sense that it hypes up Sephiroth as a threat or makes you hate him. Sephiroth already burnt Clouds home town and is considered one of the most iconic villains in gaming. So why kill off Aerith? Well even accounting for the new timeline I still think it needs to happen. It is considered canon in the Compilation timeline (and pretty overtly hinted in the original) that Aerith lead the Lifeforce to help fight Meteor and it combined with Holy saved the planet. If we assume that the planet can't pull this feat off without Aerith being dead then she has to die or else everyone dies. So Aerith knows she has to die. I would have Aerith die closer to the 3/4ths portion of the game after Barret or Cid has already died and people are beginning to think Aerith will be spared by the adaption. This time the death should completely be her choice (not necessarily a complete suicide but she embraces it). This also shows why Fate was trying to enforce things on the players in the Remake. Also if by some timeline shenanigans Zack joins the party he would add another mourner into the mix.
So what do you all think? Should any of these characters die, someone ?lse should die, or this should be the ideal timeline where all the major players live.
I think either Cid or Barret are the best picks of characters to die. It is useless to kill off potentially skippable characters with Vincent or Yuffie. Killing off Tifa would be too obvious a switch from Aerith and if they killed off Aerith as well then they would destroy the entire female portion of the cast. Red XIII could have a sad death but I don't think he is a great pick because Red's biological family is already dead and his love interest came in the ending of the classic FF7. Cait Sith has already died before and killing Reeve would probably just make Cait Sith haters celebrate.
Barret being killed off would be sad because not only is he a beloved character but he is the adopted Father of Marlene. All of the most heartbreaking deaths leave a family or lover mourning. With Marlene to lose not just her biological parents but Barret too is just a total gut-punch. Barret is probably the second most spiritual character in the game, with Aerith obviously being the first. A scene where a dying Barret tells the party to look after Marlene and says he is going to go see Dyne would be incredibly moving.
Then there is Cid. Cid has his dysfunctional relationship with Shera. I'm thinking a dying Cid could apologize to Shera after saving her from an attack and thank her for everything as he takes the final puff of his cigarette and expires. It would be both a redemption arc and a tragic death in one. It could be reminiscent of the death of Wolfwood in Trigun.
On to the inevitable, to kill off Aerith or not to? I don't think Aerith needs to die in the sense that it hypes up Sephiroth as a threat or makes you hate him. Sephiroth already burnt Clouds home town and is considered one of the most iconic villains in gaming. So why kill off Aerith? Well even accounting for the new timeline I still think it needs to happen. It is considered canon in the Compilation timeline (and pretty overtly hinted in the original) that Aerith lead the Lifeforce to help fight Meteor and it combined with Holy saved the planet. If we assume that the planet can't pull this feat off without Aerith being dead then she has to die or else everyone dies. So Aerith knows she has to die. I would have Aerith die closer to the 3/4ths portion of the game after Barret or Cid has already died and people are beginning to think Aerith will be spared by the adaption. This time the death should completely be her choice (not necessarily a complete suicide but she embraces it). This also shows why Fate was trying to enforce things on the players in the Remake. Also if by some timeline shenanigans Zack joins the party he would add another mourner into the mix.
So what do you all think? Should any of these characters die, someone ?lse should die, or this should be the ideal timeline where all the major players live.