Makoeyes987
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I too think it will ultimately follow the OG's directly just like the first game followed the OG 95% of the time.
But the writers can still do that while playing with the expectations, context, and framing of the scenario for the audience. Doing certain things differently or remaking them entirely. Like, the more I think about it, the more the whole Sector 7 Pillar assault in the Remake makes sense.
Cloud's being built up as Sephiroth's destiny defying ally (or puppet ). In fact, Cloud (and through him the rest of the party), get better at it more and more as the story progresses. Thanks to their efforts, the Sector 7 slums aren't a complete loss of life like before in the OG. This time a good number of people escape while before, only a small handful even survive in the OG. Cloud and Tifa make it up the pillar fast enough to prevent Reno pushing the button, and then they beat the shit out of him so bad that Rude fears for his life. The Whispers have to directly intervene to give Rude enough time to hit the button, save Reno and keep the plot on course.
Sephiroth's perspective, thanks to this ambition, may still cause him to wish Aerith dead, if only because it'll make Cloud stronger.
Because, upon Cloud's failure to save the Sector 7 undercity, Sephiroth appears to Cloud but he doesn't just taunt him. He says, "You have failed again, I see. But through suffering you will grow strong. Isn't that what you want?" And in Japanese he says, "Loss makes you stronger." That's a pretty dark, and morbid way for Sephiroth to think of making Cloud stronger. Mental torture and anguish (which he conveniently already enjoys inflicting on Cloud) will also make Cloud stronger, and it's also his desire. It's a pretty messed up dynamic, but perfect for Sephiroth.
But the writers can still do that while playing with the expectations, context, and framing of the scenario for the audience. Doing certain things differently or remaking them entirely. Like, the more I think about it, the more the whole Sector 7 Pillar assault in the Remake makes sense.
Cloud's being built up as Sephiroth's destiny defying ally (or puppet ). In fact, Cloud (and through him the rest of the party), get better at it more and more as the story progresses. Thanks to their efforts, the Sector 7 slums aren't a complete loss of life like before in the OG. This time a good number of people escape while before, only a small handful even survive in the OG. Cloud and Tifa make it up the pillar fast enough to prevent Reno pushing the button, and then they beat the shit out of him so bad that Rude fears for his life. The Whispers have to directly intervene to give Rude enough time to hit the button, save Reno and keep the plot on course.
Sephiroth's perspective, thanks to this ambition, may still cause him to wish Aerith dead, if only because it'll make Cloud stronger.
Because, upon Cloud's failure to save the Sector 7 undercity, Sephiroth appears to Cloud but he doesn't just taunt him. He says, "You have failed again, I see. But through suffering you will grow strong. Isn't that what you want?" And in Japanese he says, "Loss makes you stronger." That's a pretty dark, and morbid way for Sephiroth to think of making Cloud stronger. Mental torture and anguish (which he conveniently already enjoys inflicting on Cloud) will also make Cloud stronger, and it's also his desire. It's a pretty messed up dynamic, but perfect for Sephiroth.