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I think it was more just that being touched by the Whispers occasionally caused some of those visions?
Fantastic. XDI'm watching Lex play the final battle right now
"how do you let this thing win?"
I think it's basically that, or at least in the general proximity. Since with the Sector 7 plate falling vision, Sephiroth wasn't messing with Cloud then, it was just one or two Whispers floating around Cloud then.I think it was more just that being touched by the Whispers occasionally caused some of those visions?
when the whispers approach the party near the portal, and each time you defeat the last bosses, you can see purple rays coming out from them; those rays cause the visions.The Whispers were the cause of the visions? I always thought that was Sephiroth's meddling to prompt Cloud in certain directions, and since that is a disturbance in the time continuum, the Whispers show up whenever that happens. But I guess, Sephiroth partly controls the Whispers or something? My head hurts lol
Hmmm, I think the Whisper’s are more likely to be the source of Aerith’s information on the purpose of the White Materia/Holy and how to activate it. But I don’t think the Remake will make her aware of her death and willingly embracing it. As not only the the OG and Compilation itself, but even people like Kitase and Nojima have stated that Aerith’s death is suppose to represent the random tragedy of loss/premature death, also that Aerith always intended to return to the party, and wouldn’t just intentionally give up her life.I can’t shake the feeling that all of this “fighting against destiny” and introduction of spooky time ghosts is all gonna end up with the party ultimately choosing to embrace the future they were shown by the ghosts and defying Sephiroth. And it’s all gonna culminate in Aerith heading to the forgotten city knowing that when she goes there it’ll be the death of her, giving her at least a bit of agency in her own death, making it more of a willing sacrifice instead of an unfortunate casualty.
I don’t know, maybe it’s just wishful thinking, but there are routes they can go that might make a stronger narrative
Hmmm, I think the Whisper’s are more likely to be the source of Aerith’s information on the purpose of the White Materia/Holy and how to activate it. But I don’t think the Remake will make her aware of her death and willingly embracing it. As not only the the OG and Compilation itself, but even people like Kitase and Nojima have stated that Aerith’s death is suppose to represent the random tragedy of loss/premature death, also that Aerith always intended to return to the party, and would just intentionally give up her life.
Obviously Cloud was just trying not to embarrass Barret
Tbh after Cloud's dancing, this doesnt surprise me anymore.
Kitase and Nojima have stated that Aerith’s death is suppose to represent the random tragedy of loss/premature death, also that Aerith always intended to return to the party, and would just intentionally give up her life.
I dont think clarifications will help lessen the dissonance between the game and its final chapter, but it might dissuade fears about the project's future...Now that I had some time to think about the ending
I like it even less
It sucks because the game only officially released yesterday so we're at this point still far away from any clarification through interviews, Ultimanias or the likes. I just wanna fast-forward to whenever we hear what the plans are for the next parts and how we're supposed to take this ending.
They could have done that in million other ways.Welcome to the joy of ambiguity and mystery.
It's been a very long time since FFVII has had anything truly unknown regarding it's future or direction. That's the hook, and they did it on purpose.
and I dislike their creative decision, and think they could've done better... It is what it is.They could have but didn't, because that wasn't where their mind was creatively
It's like saying, I dunno, the "Deep Dive" ending could've been a million other ways. However, it was, what it was. That's pretty much the situation now, it's all an unknown variable. But you just have to trust and see what the next project will be. I don't really have any reason to worry given how they did Part 1. As mindscrewy as that ending may have been, it really doesn't change much to me, as long as they continue the path they've been on.
Welcome to the joy of ambiguity and mystery.
It's been a very long time since FFVII has had anything truly unknown regarding it's future or direction. That's the hook, and they did it on purpose.