Roundhouse
Pro Adventurer
Now that a lot of us have finished or nearly finished playing part one, what are your predictions for how part 2 will go? What will it cover, and what sort of things do you expect to see happen?
I expect Tifa to be the surprise death and Aerith to not die at all. It was my impression that the entire purpose of part one is to acknowledge that since everyone already knows the events and how they are supposed to take place, they are instead opting for a completely new story or heavily altered one.
Elements I expect to see:
- More Neo Midgar
- Additional playable characters that weren't featured in the OG
- Locations that weren't in the OG
- Possible redemption for Sephiroth or the Turks
- More Linear game play ???
- No actual globe travel like in OG
- A lot more bland NPC usage like the community center in sector 5's 3 reused character models right next to each other
- Zack being alive and what he would be up to if he survived being played out
- Zack and Aerith getting back together
- A war between Midgar and Wutai being a major plot point
- A reference to Covid-19 using Mako poisoning or something like it
- Nomura Fuckery
- Shitty pop-techno versions of classic OG tracks
- A pretty CGI at the beggining and end to make us feel like it was worth it
I expect Tifa to be the surprise death and Aerith to not die at all. It was my impression that the entire purpose of part one is to acknowledge that since everyone already knows the events and how they are supposed to take place, they are instead opting for a completely new story or heavily altered one.
Elements I expect to see:
- More Neo Midgar
- Additional playable characters that weren't featured in the OG
- Locations that weren't in the OG
- Possible redemption for Sephiroth or the Turks
- More Linear game play ???
- No actual globe travel like in OG
- A lot more bland NPC usage like the community center in sector 5's 3 reused character models right next to each other
- Zack being alive and what he would be up to if he survived being played out
- Zack and Aerith getting back together
- A war between Midgar and Wutai being a major plot point
- A reference to Covid-19 using Mako poisoning or something like it
- Nomura Fuckery
- Shitty pop-techno versions of classic OG tracks
- A pretty CGI at the beggining and end to make us feel like it was worth it
....What is this, I don't even.
Half of those I can't tell if they're a joke or not. While the other half seems like an expectation that the game function as some sort of baleful time capsule.
Demanding the strictest adherence to the OG's story & progression while simultaneously complaining about linearity is the epitome of saving the cake and eating it whole. You don't get both.
So how did you feel about Part 1, Scribe?
Strictest? Dude they flat out made the characters aware that the first game had already taken place. What many are speculating to be premonitions are very obvious to me as flashbacks. It lends itself to the revelation that the whispers are the fans/players will and expectation to keep the key moments on track. Jenova being powerful enough to see worlds and being a galactic parasite it isn’t surprising she can tell this “Remake” is an entirely new thing where she is meant to be defeated again. Sephiroth is very aware of the loop. The entire game is about going off the rails and they make you defeat your own nostalgia to allow it to be possible.
They aren't aware that the first game happened. That's a theory one may hold to explain the plot, but there's a myriad of explanations as to what's going on and why. That's one interpretation of many.
The meta-textual reading of the Whispers being the players/fans is possible but that's neither confirmed or denied as well. It's an interesting premise but again, that's an interpretation.
Sephiroth carrying knowledge of the future can be explained in many different ways. And I certainly don't think defeating one's own nostalgia to make room for new experience, is inherently malicious theme at all. That's how one is able experience fresh and unpredictable experiences with already used concepts or stories. There's cynicism and then there's misappropriated maliciousness. Just humanistically speaking, one would have to hold a very bizarre mind set to be so willing and wanting to annihilate their own creative endeavor, nevermind wanting to purposefully ruin it for the people who enjoyed it before. That just doesn't even make sense or comport with reality.
Okay okay, the uh "Square has done shit for the last 20 years" is mad disrespectful tbh
FFXIV? DQXI? Nier? I mean cmon. Thats just plain lack of knowledge in 2020. FFXIV amd its expansions are a definite top5 in the whole FF franchise for anyone that actually played or heard of the damn game.
Besides, do you actually think that stabilishing this crazy "meta narrative" into a game is something shareholders and executives (businessmen) like? There is no way you actually believe that. This was a 100% creative decision, and you have to blame your heroes if you dont like it. Im talking the same people who made the original.
I mean, look at FFXIV:ARR development process. There is just no.freaking.way you see what happened with that game and still blurt out that Square doesnt care about its fanbase. It is literally a lie. SE went through one of the most troublesome and risky development hurdle in all of gaming history to make up for what they did with the fans. And thats something that comes from within the company's philosophy. It's a decision approved by the "businessmen". I completely understand complaining about this game's own hurdles, but blurting out stuff about the whole company? Nah thats too far
The whispers cannot serve any other purpose. If the OG never happened they would be pointless.
My issue is the betrayal I feel as a customer. I bought a remake of FF7 not a reboot of the FF7 world/story. There’s a deception that’s been done here, good intent or not. Obviously I’m not an ecstatic customer and I am very critical of their choice to take liberty with the title. I didn’t enjoy the other strange stuff they added in the compilation either.
From where I’m standing the ”Remake” was a big fuck you to the people who have been greatly disappointed with modern FF entries and who were expecting a faithful remake of one of the last A+ titles in the franchise. But it could be awesome.... it’s just not very likely as SE is predominantly owned by businessmen and not gamers, they haven’t put out a game that comes even remotely close to the single digit entries, and their Walt Disney is 20 years absent. Not to mention their incredible support for gacha games... what was that one that became known as the worst ever cash grab?
All I’m trying to say is they don’t care about us. We‘re fish on a hook and they are fine with letting us know it. The creatives pouring acetone over their canvas to spite their corporate masters isn’t unrealistic from an artists perspective. If you consider games art.
But I digress. I do not have high hopes that they will be satisfying my cravings for part 2. I’ll happily be wrong.
Clearly they don't care which is why they took painstaking effort to modernize and recreate the iconic moments of the game, studied their own work, re-wrote the dialogue for voice acting/facial features, captured memorable easter eggs from the original.... Yeah, totally. They just dropped a upscaled remaster of the original and called it a day and..
Oh wait.
You have to buy the OG to understand the Remake.
Why isn’t this obvious to more people? Its another cash grab. Stop defending it for one second and think about them maybe, just maybe feeling like they could put Cloud and Co on anything and people would buy it. Look at from a non fan perspective, this game is convoluted trash to them. If I were a first timer I would feel heavily manipulated into giving them more money for the quasi-same game with dated graphics. No matter which way it’s sliced, they were reckless with customers.... again.
What? Did Bethesda patch their mess of a Fallout game while still working on a new one? Did Valve did that with Artifact? Ubisoft and Anthem? No, they didnt. At best, they are working on a new version right now while the old one sits in dust.I played FFXI for an entire decade of my life and am well aware that their concerns were not the customers. We got screwed there too. With XIVARR they had NO CHOICE but to bow to gamers demands and submit an entirely new game that was actually gamer friendly. Calling that a win for them is like saying the oil Companies forced to clean up spills are environmentalists (since we’re talking FF7). They would have gone bankrupt if they didn’t fix that game. From what I’ve heard ARR recycles a ton of old ideas from the franchise anyway.
Trying to add other franchises in this discussion isn’t furthering your point. My beef is with the handling of the FF games. So for clarification I’m refrencing all non-mmo FF Titles. And no they only care when the money isn’t coming in. It’s historical fact.
What? Did Bethesda patch their mess of a Fallout game while still working on a new one? Did Valve did that with Artifact? Ubisoft and Anthem? No, they didnt. At best, they are working on a new version right now while the old one sits in dust.
There are literally interviews where Square staff admits that they had 2 choices: to more or less abandon the game, or to rework it. They state their reasoning towards the second was to not lose the trust of the fanbase. Not only did they rework it, they upholded months of payment from people while still fixing the mess of a game.
And if you dont believe that that situation was one of most humiliating and difficult situations a developer can go through, these videos should. Or better, they have to. Since its right there.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
I dont have to say much. These videos hold a powerful enough message for anyone to understand. They went through hell and back. Nobody does that just for money. Specially not a whole development team that isnt paid the salary of a executive.
You're projecting your own perceptions and beliefs about the game onto others.
Let’s keep the facts as facts bro, you came in here quoting me and my PERSONAL opinion with extreme rejection. If anything you are projecting your positive opinion on me, unwilling to accept my negative opinion.
I just pointed out your projection because you made a false claim that you have to have played the OG to understand or enjoy the Remake. That's demonstrably false. You're projecting that hurdle based on your own subjective belief of how the Remake's plot is going to play out, which you have zero idea of in the first place.
I've accepted your negative opinion, however I'm pointing out how heavily distorted it is in your desire to ascribe animus to simple creative choice. And they are certainly not doing a cash grab with this Remake. That flies in the face of all objective evidence.
From what I’ve heard ARR recycles a ton of old ideas from the franchise anyway.
(My reply was mostly redundant, but I do wanna keep this last part, even if it is a little off-topic)
The Remake team and FFXIV team are totally different, but 99% of the "recycled" stuff is actually painstakingly recontextualized and written into the lore of XIV's world, the unique elements of which already make it probably the most fleshed out in the franchise (yes, even moreso than XI). It's far from the lazy approach you seem to imply.