First off, no one was promised or guaranteed any particular kind of Remake,
But at the core of the fans request for one, was the desire to relive FFVII with modern technology. In a sense, it could be said what we asked for all this time was simply an adaptation of the original.
What would "the definitive version" of FFVII even look like at this point?
This is either naive or ingenuous. Square-Enix has known about the desire for a Remake for decades. And when that trailer dropped, they literally said, "The PROMISE has been made." With how coded and meta that trailer (and seemingly much of this game) was, I think they knew exactly what they were promising.
See, here's the thing. This game truly is a sequel.
...to Crisis Core. And Before Crisis.
That's still just promising a remake. Just because its not the remake that some people (not all) wanted, doesn't mean they weren't forthcoming.
Besides a few of us that have said that, other people are also claiming this to be a sequel to the OG and the compilation
That's not what I said. I said I think they knew what they were promising. Although, to be clear, I also want to say that this Remake might ultimately end up being much more than what people wanted. In the best possible way.
He did say that the whispers were confirmed to be Kadaj, Loz and Yazoo. I don't remember that being in the UltimaniaFinally a great story explanation by ffunion:
I also like how they did not outright assume time travel, but just pointed out the possibility lol
Can you share the link for it? I only remember it saying that the whispers shared fighting styles to themYes it was confirmed in the Ultimania, it was amongst the first things being translated IIRC.
I think if they were going to confirm it, it should've said that is them from the future. The whispers also had similar fighting styles to CBT. Idk, to me its not enough, yetOh right, but that’s as good as confirmation, isn’t it? I mean people thought it could be Cloud/Tifa/Barret or the three from AC/C, but once you confirm the fighting styles there’s not much more to say?
That's not what I said. I said I think they knew what they were promising. Although, to be clear, I also want to say that this Remake might ultimately end up being much more than what people wanted. In the best possible way.
I don't think this is that kind of sequel.
Can you explain how it was confirmed? It might just be a fun call back.Yes it was confirmed in the Ultimania, it was amongst the first things being translated IIRC.
Can you explain how it was confirmed? It might just be a fun call back.
All of that doesn't actually confirm the whispers to be K, L and Y though.Per a post I made yesterday:
- The sequence where you first encounter them in the Singularity is backed by a piece of music called "Arbiter of Fate - Advent".
- In the anime, the trio summons Sin Bahamut. In the Remake, the trio of Whispers morphs into "Whisper Bahamut".
- The Whisper wielding guns (Croceo) could correspond to Yazoo, who did use two guns (albeit at only one battle) in AC. In addition, one of Croceo's moves (Amber Whirl) is named "Velvet Nightmare" in the Japanese version, which corresponds to the name of Yazoo's primary weapon in AC.
- Scanning each of them reveals that all of them are trying to "protect the future they came from." What isn't clear is if this means that they're trying to protect Sephiroth's legacy or something else.
- They also correspond to the respective elements they use in the film, with the exception of Kadaj (Rubrum), doesn't use the Earth Materia he has in the film (there is no Earth Materia in the Remake, so far).
All of that doesn't actually confirm the whispers to be K, L and Y though.
True, but why not just say that it is them then? I'm not saying that it couldn't be them though. I think most of that was in the game as well. I thought the only thing alluding to K, L and Y in the Ultimania, was that the Whispers have similar fighting styles to them.Most of what I've just mentioned is mentioned/discussed in the Ultimania. I didn't pull it out of nowhere, especially considering the Japanese-to-English change.
Besides, if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck...