Mako is conflating "vision" with "illusion," which aren't necessarily the same.
Cloud's journey there is visually identical to their showdown at the end of the original game, though, and his body didn't move for that.Audrey's translation of Toriyama's commentary says Cloud and Sephiroth are in the Edge of Creation. That seems like an important distinction, like it's not just a vision or illusion. Their conversation and battle happened in a place known to us as the Edge of Creation, I dunno it just seems like it'd be weird for them to show Cloud being pulled somewhere else with Sephiroth waiting for him if it was all just like a vision or other sensory trick.
Cloud's journey there is visually identical to their showdown at the end of the original game, though, and his body didn't move for that.
Also, the localization team seemed to understand the situation as a vision, as that's what the in-game summary of that portion of Chapter 18 calls it.
I think this is true but with one important addition: Jenova cells. Sephiroth can manifest not simply because Cloud has a strong memory of him, but because they share the genetic legacy of Jenova. Similar to the other black robes, except Cloud is more special because of their shared history. The bond is powerful between them and allows Sephiroth to forever be whole.remembers Sephiroth and there's a connection to remind him of himself and connect to that point in the past, Sephiroth can use that to connect.
I have to disagree, the FFXIV expansions are designed from the start to stand on their own as their own stories, while also having overarching connections.This isn't quite true. The FFXIV expansions are about as contained to themselves as Remake is contained to itself. There is a "conclusion" to the expansions... just like getting out of Midgar was a "conclusion" to Remake. Everyone knows the story isn't over and the story never presents itself as being over at the end of an expansion.
Endwalker Expansion will be the closest thing to an "ending" FFXIV has ever gotten as it's the end of the Zodiark vs Hydaelyn conflict. To say it's similar to the ending Part of the Remake series (whenever that comes) isn't too far off.
FFXIV is what I keep comparing Remake Series to because the way they release stories is incredibly similar. FFXIV just has quite a few more "story dlc/patches" than Remake Series does which does effect how long fans feel they have to wait to get answers about certain things.
Remake ends up with longer dry spells than FFXIV does... and YMMV what has more to do in it. A game like Remake vs an MMO Expansion.
I am making fun of the novel/new material privately so as to not shit on the party but I just had to share this little take on the Ultimanias in general lmfao.
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Neither does FFVII’s characters either though, like the popularity of the characters is the major part of why FFVII got a Remake.
I know, and I am also saying I don’t think the Remake’s characters are being ignored anymore in discussion than FFXIV’s characters do.I specified that I'm talking about how the remake gets discussed.
Republic of Junon that strethed to at least Nibelheim? Well... so we have a big reason, now, for why Rufus does his inauguration in Junon. However, if I'm not mistaken, before Shinra, Junon was just a teeny, tiny little town and they built the fortress over it.Not in the Material Files, but very cool world-building info...
And the International War from the Early material Files is being brought back and we *finally* get the name of the country Shinra took over! Hum... wonder who they were fighitng against...
*looks at Wutai*
After the Roman Empire dwindled, there didn't cease to still be a place called "Rome."Republic of Junon that strethed to at least Nibelheim? Well... so we have a big reason, now, for why Rufus does his inauguration in Junon. However, if I'm not mistaken, before Shinra, Junon was just a teeny, tiny little town and they built the fortress over it.
I wonder if Junon was built over fishing village before Shinra took over.... something doesn't add up here.
Possibly, but a capital being reduced to a tiny fishing village? That's not at all what happened to Rome in any sense after the fall of the Roman Empire. It was never really reduced to a nothing-town, and there's no evidence of old, remaining structures that were abandoned.After the Roman Empire dwindled, there didn't cease to still be a place called "Rome."
Over in the Ivalice games, that name goes from belonging to a region encompassing several countries to a single kingdom to a single town.
It's just a thing that happens.