this video was lot more fun for me to make than usual! expect more stuff focused on parts of a game rather than full reviews, i think that's part of why i found it easier to put passion into a project. aiming to have a new video every Monday at 5 PM EST!
The problem for me is I didn't not like it I just missed the moment, I was waiting to be like is she dead or alive, the switch made me go is this a multiverse, by the time I got she was dead , the moment had passed. I was gutted she's not alive , but also not sure if she is in a multiverse. I've really enjoyed the game, but the ending is not good or bad it's confusing. I watched the cut scene twice and was like dunno what's going on watched cloud save and then didn't see aerith die I was like what
Couldn’t agree more - seeing Aerith as a person - like really really dropping her cover and showing her true desires and needs and impulsive energy - but having all that still tempered by her deep understanding of her responsibility and task ahead of her made my heart hurt on a whole other level . When she finally pushes cloud into the portal and we see Sephiroth open the church doors her sacrifice that she made from the original until now feels like it carries so much more weight emotionally. I have a lot of faith they will nail the conclusion in part 3 - and think they are doing a fantastic job overall.
That moment really is tough to watch. You can sort of tell that when she's saying goodbye to Cloud, she's saying goodbye to Zack as well. Cloud is just serving as a representation to all the people important to her.
I hear you, but think how would it have been if they had showed Sephiroth drive his blade into her back in the church while Cloud falls through the portal? You get a different scene than the OG and yet a very strong emotional hit. Now that would have had people crying their eyes out. This is what I believe people mean when they say the ending missed/fumbled and didn’t hit as hard as it could have or the OG. It had all the pieces to do it but fell a bit short. It seems almost as if they wanted to censor the violent aspect of Aerith’s death but that’s what made it so iconic. It felt more like a punt for the 3rd game instead of a touchdown to end the game
@@Trippincozy69 this ending Is created purpously to leave us with many question...it's also a way to keep us emotionally Active while we're waiting the third part of the trilogy,and to make us think to what Is really happening,what Jenova Is trying to achieve in in what way....But probably thay'll give us again this part of the story,this time the full sequence,once Cloud regains totally the continuity of his Memories,in the third part
SPOILER ALERT NEWS = Just say I had some good networking on Japan that produce this game. He told Me 1 thing, don't confuse with the Timeline or Multiverse. In the end it's doesn't matter. You know why? Because On Part 3 a.k.a. FF7 Reunion, All of it will become One World. All Timeline. All Multiverse gonna be 1. Sephiroth will succeed his mission. That the Point. After It's become 1 World, all timeline will combine for each other. Aerith and zack will comeback to Live, even Biggs, Jessie and other too (Because there a LOT of timeline that every one of them is still Live not died like biggs and zack, even Aerith when cloud succeed to deflect Sephiroth Blade). That why the part 3 call "Reunion". And afterthat, Everyone beat Sephiroth and everyone can Meet each other once again and live on Same Timeline together. In the End, everyone got happy ending because no one died after the Timeline has become 1. Hope you all Understand. Oh yeah, 1 more thing. About Love Storyline = In the end Cloud and Tifa will be together, and Aerith comeback with Zack. Thank you.
during the death scene, they purposely show cloud's "speech" but leave it muted. they cut out the chunk of time where the water burial happens but frame it in a way that shows it's obvious that's what happened. i think these scenes are being saved for cloud's lifestream moment with tifa, where he has to come to terms with who he is and with what truly happened. it makes sense for them to want to save the most emotional scenes for the third game, especially at one of the most significant moments of the original game. i think it'll make the lifestream scene with cloud the standout of the entire trilogy if they pull it off right
also after hearing the creators say the planet itself is a "character," i absolutely think the lifestream is still relevant to the multiple worlds thing. if they're interconnected in that way, and every "alternate" path is just something that exists in the lifestream, it'll be a lot more digestible since the concept is already part of the original game
Is it possible Cloud hasn’t lived through these scenes? Like he doesn’t remember them? There’s also that weird fact where he never acknowledges giving Sephiroth the Black Materia, instead we have Yuffie asking him while they’re walking in the sleeping forest that Sephiroth beat the crap out of him and took it and he agrees/lies why would he do that? My guess is he either doesn’t remember or it is that we are following a Cloud from different timeline. Thoughts?
@@furrylifephotography oh i think he knows or it at least happened, it's just the same as his existing situation where he feels ashamed of what happened and doesn't want to tell the truth, or is mentally blocking it out
Yeah I agree. We didn't see certain scenes this time because Cloud isn't in the mental state to accept what happened. He layed her to rest, but he fractured mind isn't acknowledging that she's gone so anything to do with Aerith being dead is locked away in his mind. That's why some stuff is missing to us. Even the recap in the end credits has all the scenes related to Aerith being dead missing. He's not ready yet
I think everyone who would have disliked the ending never even got rebirth because they dropped the series after the first game when they found out Sqeenix lied about it being a remake when it's actually a funky timey wimey sequel.
We are meant to have questions. We are supposed to be confused, angry... we are supposed to be living this through Clouds eyes. Until part 3 and he sorts his shit out. This is how Cloud feels.
I adored the ending. One of the biggest problems with getting older is you have less surprises, less moments that get your heart pumping and emotions running. You get married, have kids, achieve many milestones and after that there are very few pivotal moments left in life and in stories. Ff7 rebirth ending actually suprised me and got the emotions that i didnt think were still possible. Aerith death broke my heart when i was 10 years old and im amazed they broke my heart again. I really wanted to save her this time, the remake ending gave me hope for years. The entire rebirth game gave me hope. And the last hour of the game i could see it slipping away but i still had it. I had hope i could save her till the last second when i deflected the blade. But i couldnt save her in the end. I literally had to explain to my RL wife that i was in mourning after a video games ending...a remake at that. Too me that means you did a good job. Im in my mid 30s and a bunch of fake anime video game characters broke my heart and i love the ending for making that possible.
@@ferdyxu9847 My wife could not fathom the feeling i had. I finally complete the game and 'freely' delve into the comments because I was afraid of spoilers. Now that I did - I realise the community is feeling the same way and I'm glad I'm not only the one feeling this way. To briefly sum up the experience I had during the OG period, I glanced upon my seniors playing the OG and he immediately broke the entirety of Aerith's death to the crowd (I was 7 at that time). Years later I chanced upon the game by borrowing the it from a friend (11 years old) and I did not shed a single tear during that pivotal moment maybe because I was spoilt by it years before. However, that scene propagates and highly contribute to his thereafter failure and his victorious speech after tifa saved him from the life stream. Back to now that I 'thought' we could save aerith, the feeling of heart broken NOW is what I would say SQEnix did a freaking good job to let me first lived what I could not have felt many years ago. Now I am looking much forward to cloud's big point of failure where he disappoints the party and how he would bounceback from it.
i think the ending is one that gets better the more you think about it, when i finished i was a little confused, but now i'm in awe about how masterful the remake trilogy is
Yeap. I was disappointed until i sat there and think of the theme . We can all say that cloud will be totally destroy in the 3rd game when all of his memories come together. He will realize he didnt actually save aerith. Also it wasnt the same game it is a sequel.
I actually said something similar in another video. I don't think they messed up with the timeliness elements as long as by the third game. They at least tie everything together in part 3
Some spoilers included. It's a long running theme in Final Fantasy games that your characters are fighting against fate. They also showed that things can travel between the alternate realities, or meet between them. Cloud met and interacted with Zack, who should have been dead to him. The white materia passed from a dying reality to the main story one. Aerith and Sephiroth seem able to initiate these changes and move between the worlds. It's unclear whether Cloud and Aerith inhabited the comatose bodies at Aerith's home, or something else happened, since her mother, Marlene, and Zack were not there to witness them waking up. All that being said, my theory is that the planet itself ends up being the final enemy. We've already had a direct armed conflict with Sephiroth in a handful of ways in the Rebirth finale. Whether that planet is somehow bonded to Sephiroth, or the characters have to do battle with fate one final time in the end, the party's goal will be to reassemble the realities in to one where the characters finally live, the threats from both Sephiroth and the planet's will are gone, and the characters that everyone has wanted to see live for decades are somehow restored to life through the reality reassembly. That's a wildly optimistic prediction. But I'll be very sad if they wrap this up for a final time and do nothing for one of the most innocent and likeable characters in final fantasy history.
What i liked with this ending is that the theme of "Cloud can't cope with his failures and needs a worls where he succeded" is still there. In the OG, it was his failure to make it to SOLDIER and seeing Zack gunned down, here it's Aerith dying. Now, it cannot be said 100% that Aerith is alive in another timeline or not (both work for me), but fact is that she is gone from the main timeline and he can't really cope with that. And this is consistent with what we know of Cloud, and he'll need to face the "truth" and how to go on and mend himself in part 3.
By sleeping with Tifa? No, man - sorry. If the girl is your soulmate, you don't recover by fucking her best friend. It was a dick move 25 years ago, and it will be a dick move in three years, too.
Tbh this really opened my eyes. I came to a similar conclusion recently. When I finished the game I was confused and angry. Nothing made sense and I felt a lack of closure for Aerith’s death but then I realized that it was definitely intentional and I got played the way they wanted us to. I’m excited for the final installment.
Since I experienced the OG, deep down I never really cared what they would do with the story in the rendition. They have done such a good job with these games in nearly every aspect so far. I hope they nail it in Part 3. I have a feeling Jenova, the Gi and outer space are going to be pivotal to the finale.
Has anyone found that this tear in the sky strangely enough reassemble Nexus from Sar Trek Generations where Jean-Luc Picard meet with long death James Tiberius Kirk?
3:27 yeah, Red XIII explicitly states it during his max intimacy date that both he and Aerith were gifted knowledge of the futures but after the fight with the whispers, all that knowledge was taken away from them
Almost as is Sephiroth has put the Rebirth gang on a path that has no set destiny. As is they were defying destiny or something. Its almost as if Sephiroth has a plan to use an alternate timeline/world to fulfil his goals. ;)
@@zacatkinson3926 They ended up defeating the whispers, so they "beat" fate.... So the foreknowledge they used to have of the future is now gone, since the future is no longer written is my guess
i think Aerith's plan was to be half dead like sephiroth, so that she can face him on his level. or atleast help the party fight him since the party doesnt have access to sephiroths limbo realm/state.
Definatly, if the third game does tie up all the lose ends then people will not mind at all. I think they either will open with Aerits burial in the third game or they'll save it for another important moment in the story. But i honestly was 100% certain the game would end with her burial, just as i figured that the first game would end after the highway chase.
To each their own, I guess. While I didn't like the writing of this ending it is still good to see some optimism in this project. Just one thing: while it is confirmed that there is a timeline where Cloud blocked the attack, she's most likely dead there. In fact, what probably happened is that Cloud blocked the attack but then Sephiroth "merged the worlds" and essentielly retconned reality before Cloud's eyes.
Sure he merged them to dominate Cloud and show him he can't save Aerith. But what's merged can be separated again. It's literally what Sephiroth tells Zach. So buckle up, questions are fun and hopefully part 3 beings some answers.
You know, since I completed Rebirth's story last week, I've been going through pretty much all the stages of grief. Your video has taken me one more step towards acceptance. I pretty much agree with your explanation, especially the huge pressure they have put on Part 3. Every moment must be earned in storytelling. It feels like the writers took out a huge literary loan in the climax of Rebirth and gave us the fanservice scenes like Zack and Cloud facing Sephiroth together and Cloud blocking that fateful blow upfront. They got the party, but Part 3 is now stuck with the bill of justifying those events. That puts a lot of pressure to answer those questions. I'm really not sure Nomura has the competence to pull it off now. But hey, your opinion has credence since someone who plays the Trails series definitely has taste!
Thank you! Can't wait for Daybreak. It's awesome seeing that other people got hit as hard emotionally as I did. It felt weird getting so depressed about the ending of a video game but making this and seeing other people say the same thing has been really therapeutic.
The ending sequence would work if it wasn't the end of the game, but now there's a 4 year gap and playing 80 hours to have no emotional impact or questions answered is not satisfying. There's so much of "they'll explain it in part 3" that it left part 2 unfulfilling
The ending, in a way, reminds me of Empire Strikes Back. The second act of a three act play is not supposed to end cleanly. It's meant to leave you with questions. It's setting up the payoff for a number of things in the final act where we will get our conclusion. The ending hit me emotionally different than the original. The nugget from the end of Remake where Aerith mentions that things will change still rings true. Cloud is confused but it seems as though he has sense of understanding he didn't have before. Maybe this will help him understand his true self when the time comes?
I think they can knock this home in part 3 if we see the burial of Aerith in a flashback and a breakdown of Cloud once he finally accepts her death and then we no longer see her again.
I mean.. The cutscene is there. You even do see it on the first part, towards the ending. There is no way, S-E did all that for nothing, specially when they added flashbacks from the first part in Rebirth.
There is a 100% chance we get a Cloud dropping Aerith's body scene in part 3. I would imagine it'll be the very last part of Cloud getting his mind put together. Once he deals with all his trauma, he'll see the "truth" of what happened in the forgotten capital, so we'll get the scene.
I agree with a lot of what you said here. I was struck by the lack of emotional impact, but figured it was intentional for part 3. I don't know if/how they'll do it, but for now I'm happy to wait and see if it all pays off in the final part!
Sort of, yeah. Definitely wants to blur the lines between life and death, in a lot of ways because Cloud at this point in the story has no real grasp on what's real anyway
FF7 has entered the Quantum realm, and Aerith has become Schrödinger's cat, she is placed in a box, and without knowing about what's inside the box, she is both alive and not alive at the same time.
That's actually part of the original game. She resists the lifestream much like Sephiroth and aids the player at the end of the game saving midgar/the planet. @@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher
If any hasn't yet, PLEASE DO YOURSELF THE FAVOR and look up the FF7 book "On The Way To A Smile", specifically the "Lifestream Black" and "Lifestream White" stories. A lot more of this new Remake series will start to make sense. Edit: I am kinda on both sides of the fence, I wanted a remake as close to the OG as possible cuz I love that story, but I also am absolutely loving what we are getting. Since it's NOT a retelling of the OG events, and is it's new thing, I'm not holding it to those standards, I am looking at Remake/birth for what it is. It's kinda crazy how in OG, Aerith's death was fuckin devastating, and yet here, after all is said n done, I feel content. Most hate that the heartbreak is gone, but it makes me optimistic. I dunno, that probably sounds stupid, but I think I feel good about where we are. This is fuckin wild to say, but I'm glad they still killed her off. But I'm also glad that she isn't GONE. I dunno, I'll die alone on this hill I guess. I feel hopeful, for what's to come.
I do think the overcomplexity COULD be interesting IF Jenova is using Cloud’s memories of Aerith to manipulate him. If Aerith really is dead (she probably isn’t “dead”) and Jenova is just appearing as her, then that would be interesting and canon. Jenova is said to use loved ones to manipulate the Cetra, so she could be using Cloud’s memories of Aerith to hand him the white (actually black) materia, so that he takes that black materia to Sephiroth. That would explain why Cloud has the black materia (instead of the white materia) at the end of the game. Overcomplicated but canon. I’m worried it’s not that, though.
The whole white/black materia stuff was definitely the most confusing aspect of the story to me, I'm sure it'll make sense in part 3 but I don't even wanna TRY to sift through it
I’m pretty sure the white materia fell into the water like in the original game. How Cloud got the black materia will probably be answered in Part 3 though. Orrrrr maybe Sephiroth is just fucking with Cloud again lol
I think that Aerith is dead and also what Cloud sees isn't Jenova. Our boy is just straight-up crazy in a way that will be untangled in the lifestream with Tifa.
out of all the breakdowns i've watched this one has gotta be my favorite- there's still a lot of dangling threads that the devs can pull on and despite my overall confusion...especially with the final scene...im excited to see how this all plays out.
My main problem with the ending doesn't start until Aerith's death. I felt more confused as to what was happening. I mean, one second, you're saving Aerith, and the next, she's just dead. After that, you're left with a really hard final boss, which becomes incredibly frustrating if you die during the final phase boss of the fight, which is very easy to do if you don't have any ATB to heal with and the you start from Phase one of Sephiroth AGAIN! I just felt like the final boss went on way too long, and by the time I was just glad, the final boss was eventually over, and it really affected how I felt during the final cut scene.
@@Kanriel I did the final phase of the final boss for over an hour, and I still couldn't beat him. You could say it's a skill issue, but it's still an extremely frustrating fight after already doing a gauntlet of phases for like 2 hours before that. I watched the ending online, and I actually really do like the ending. I just didn't like how frustrating the final phase was. His final attack was just super annoying to deal with, and it takes so long to get back to that point and I die too quickly to learn how to deal with it.
@@ShallBePurified If you mean the whisper wave thing that's just a "better beat me fast" check, you need to burn the final 15-20% fast, cause you're gonna take hits from that move.
Thanks for this, it very desperately needed to be said. You are seeing and experiencing this through Cloud as he is so broken. The lack of emotional weight is in fact felt - just by the other characters. Barret, Cait and Cid - distraction therapy Tifa and Yuffie - inconsolable and Red comforts Tifa whilst characteristically being able to sense Aerith nearby. (By the way, can we just take a moment to ask why nobody is talking about how brutal this is for Tifa :( )
Many things....if you consider the direction they are taking,it's pretty obvious that they cannot lead the story in the same exact way of the OG,Because this Trilogy Is not a remastered,but a continuation of the OG,or,Better,an alternative exit that Jenova Is trying to create to change the end....Giving this,the devs must create situations in which we can see that this Is happening,but,at the same time,that this Is happening inside a situation that we all know very we'll....Every player has it's own way to see a story and it's own way to Wish to see It finish the way he wants,but every change brings consequences....so,what Is Better???I think that,in the end,the devs will give us a multiple ending,and let the players choose Among them..but they'll also show us that often a different choice could mean terribile consequences.As It happens here,in this sequence of Aerith's death....Because She Is dead,and,despite the Wish of many players,of Cloud,of her Friends,She makes us clear that Is necessary for her to die,for the salvation of the future.....To create such sequence it's surely been not Easy...but they did It,and they did It really well
@@handsomeDRACthe only issue I take with that line of thought is there isn't any question about whether the story works, only that it's different. If we open the third part and Aerith buries Cloud and takes up the infinity gauntlet to summon Optimus Prime to officiate her marriage to Sephiroth does it become good? After all, you don't want to bore the audience by making part 3 a continuation of part 2. That's not shocking, it would be expected and therefore bad.
@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher this is the cliffhanger. I trust part 3 will satisfy expectations with just enough fresh new takes that it will retroactively make the end of rebirth make more sense but make it better, too. They are saving that definitive moment for Clouds' lifestream moment. He is confused at the end of rebirth. We experienced the story through Clouds eyes. He will be confronted with truth in the next game, and it will be all the more powerful for it. Trust me. I believe that's where it's going.
@@handsomeDRAC i hope you get the ending you want, I think it's been pretty much sunk since part 1. Roche was where I checked out of the remake having any potential, the original one is dated and needs updating narratively and graphically but it was never embarrassing to play.
@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher I didn't play the game to see how it would end. I played it because I enjoyed the journey and took my time to rake everything in. Spent 200 hrs on the first normal playthrough before getting to the end of rebirth. Trying to ace everything I do including mingames, queen's blood, side missions, combat challenges, chocobo races. I didn't want it to end, having a good time in this world along with exploring it.
Thank you so much for putting this video together. I ended up rewinding a little here and there throughout just to make sure I understood everything you were saying (and since I was getting a little distracted by the video part (especially the text)), but it was very much worth it. I feel like I understand what happened a lot better, and I'm much more so looking at it as this still being mid-story, where the big payoffs will all be in the third part, if it's done well. And we can judge it then. And, in engaging with some of the other commenters, here's what I'm thinking: 1. The reality-- or the main timeline/universe of the story we're following, to be more precise-- is that Aerith died. But Cloud is not experiencing reality as it is, so for him Aerith is still alive. One could say he's hallucinating, but I think the hallucination can also be just perceiving Aerith's spirit, which is still very real, in a physical form. 2. In the original game, later on, Cloud resolves his psychological disconnects with reality in that scene with Tifa in the lifestream (or wherever). The scene of him laying Aerith's body in the water (aka, what really happened) will be one of the things Cloud comes to grips with then. Much like how he came to grips with how, five years earlier, Zack was the SOLDIER and he was, well... someone else. 3. If they want to come closer to pleasing everybody, they could do what Metal Gear Solid V did with Quiet-- she canonically leaves you team in the story, but you can get her back for gameplay and eye candy purposes if you replay one of her missions a bunch of times in a row. Aerith could "come back" as a playable character only for part 3... I guess just for the chapter select after you beat the game, say. That way, they can come a lot closer to pleasing everybody. Oh, and by the way, I'm pretty sure I've figured out what the "Re" word in the third part's title is going to be. It only came up, like, a hundred times throughout Rebirth...
Thanks for watching! Weirdly enough, I don't think it's going to be Reunion because that was the subtitle for the Crisis Core Remaster that came out a few years back. My personal guess is "Return" to tie on with the "it's not a death, it's a homecoming" line.
Thank you for sharing your positive opinion on the ending. I’ve played the original a couple times and I still really like rebirths ending. Glad you could be objective about it being bad if part 3 sucks as well.
Not at all? Part 3 is part3. Being it good or bad, It won't retroactively improve part2. Not to mention this multiverse thing Is everything but promising. The guy in the video sounds like he's trying to convince himself more than us, trying to still have hope for the next installment. I'm sorry, but this is called being delusional...
@@marinomele4575 When you read a mystery novel, and everything is revealed in the conclusion, it technically "improves" the middle of the story since you see where it was going, and the point of all the stuff causing confusion. The problem is looking at Rebirth as if it's the end of the story, rather than the middle of it. Basically, one isn't judging it fairly if one is judging it now. If they don't bring it all home with part 3, then, by all means, have at it then.
I needed a day to process how I felt about the ending, and I think I actually enjoyed what they did here. Whether Aeris lived or died, I wasn't going to be shocked either way. But this whole ending shocked me lol.The way I'm interpreting things is it seems to me like Cloud created that second reality where Aeris survived, and in that time line, she is choosing to stay behind maybe at the city of the ancients to continue trying to make the white materia work? But Cloud is also repressing the fact that he just witnessed Aeris die in his current reality as well. So he's just traveling with the rest of the party who's all mourning Aeris' death, and Cloud just thinks she stayed behind to continue trying to activate the materia. Maybe I'm wrong. But either way, the fact that they made Aeris' death fuck Cloud's mind up even more is really all I could have asked for lol
Wouldn't be surprised, he'll end up there at some point. Can't imagine they actually had him fight with Cloud in Rebirth just to leave him on his own in part 3
@@angelbloodshinraI was thinking the same thing, With Cloud gone for a majority of part 3 it would leave a big hole in the party which Zack could fill for a time.
Thanks for putting everything I was thinking and the confusion I was having, into an organized trail of thought. I agree entirely. We are also not the same person we were back then when we played the OG and we will not be the same in 4 years when the new one comes along, having a new twist to it opens us up to having a new,different experience. It just SUCKS, to have to wait that long to know if they will get it right or not 😅
Yeah that's a great perspective. Both we and the original creators of the game have changed a lot, that's why Kitase, Nomura, Nojima all decided to go in this direction rather than remake their original work.
Amazing video, and as someone who cares deeply about the OG, Cloud and Aerith, this ending landed in a way that amplified everything beyond any expectation or experience I could have had if it was a 1 to 1 retelling,.
Bro these games have brought me back into games emotionally. Like bro. I’m soo invested in this it’s crazy. I have preordered each game as soon as it’s available. I love the length, the depth how flushed out they make the world. Masterpieces, each one. Idgaf what anyone says.
people are hating too hard. The story of this game is trying to accomplish making a sequel, a fan service, a theorycraft story that will last us until the next game, and make it meta outside the game story to make it relate to you the player. I love the ride im going along on. But question, what triggers the events of this saga anyway?
The ending was absolutely perfect. I loved every second of this game. The best part of the remake project is that as someone who has played OG 7 a dozen times and is very familiar with this story, I am still left guessing as to what is happening. Its the closest i can be to playing 7 for the first time again. Ive loved this world for nearly 30 years and they somehow manage to maie me feel more invested then ever before.
It is not actually the ending (story) the problem I have rather they rushed it after the temple of the ancients. The game does not let you experience the lost of Aerith that you have to actually find her. No bone village , there is literally no city of the ancients. Those segments were relevant to create atmosphere. But here you are right there at the ending scene after the temple and it was disappointed.
Reading these comments made me realize what I thought was obvious, clearly isn't obvious. The post-Aerith death scenes, like Cloud's speech and the water burial, are CLEARLY going to be shown properly in the third game. Like you said. Those scenes are pivotal for the emotional hit of her death, and choosing not to include them + showing Aerith (in whatever form she's in) at the end takes that away. They're saving the impact for the third game.
@@NokoFace That's what i thought initially. They could have kept this iconic scene and the exploration of ancients city for part 3, but it's very unlikely as you see the characters at the end of the game flying away to a new destination with the Tiny Bronco. However, it's very likely that the exploration of the city is left for the part of the OG game where you meet Bugenhagen there and need to retrieve the ancients key.
You lost me at Advent Children slander 😂 I actually I’m fine with the ending as I can tell Square wanting everyone to be questioning what happens and what happens next. I do feel robbed of that moment but I believe we will get it in Part 3 and Zack n Cloud moment is everything.
If you're expecting the third installment to wrap things up in a neat little bow, you don't know Tetsuya Nomura at all. He doesn't do "closure." He's like the Japanese version of George Raymond Richard Martin, he only brings up questions, never answers them.
Nomura is only co-director this time around, by all accounts most of the directorial duties were handled by Naoki Hamaguchi this time around. And perhaps more crucially, unlike Kingdom Hearts, he is not the writer.
It wrecked me pretty good, I played it again for 3 or 4 times looking for signs wheter she was alive and watched hours of review videos. A week later it still hits and the realisation kicked in that I'm not looking forward to playing part 3 for 100 hours, without her.
I don't know-- given how much is going on with each party member from an abilities and gameplay perspective, if anything it felt like they had too many different party members in Rebirth already. I think it's a very good thing that they held off on playing as Cid and Vincent. With Cid and Vincent being new playable characters in part 3, it's going to feel like even more of an overload. (I mean, if you have three different presets again to swap through between battles, you still won't be able to have everyone included between them all.) So, not having Aerith as well is probably for the best. That all said, she might be in it a lot still, akin to The Joker in Arkham Knight... and, even if she isn't, she'll still be involved in the ending as she was originally anyway. And there are plenty of sidequests with her in _this_ game anyway, so you can still get your fill of Aerith.
Honestly i think if cloud had killed aerith in his sephiroth psychosis that would have really hit home. The shots of her forgiving cloud in death and the group realizing sephiroths deeds would have made much more sense.
By merging the timelines, sepharoth can just snap his fingers and change any outcome that doesn’t go his way. That’s his goal. You saved areith this time but seph just snaps his fingers and changes realty to her dying anyway. It’s cool
If they hadn't done anything new with the ending and just kept it virtually identical to the OG people would have complained, if they definitivly had Cloud make it in time to save her in this version, people would have complained. Now i have my complaints about the incorporations of the whispers into the story, but i get that they on the off hand want to tell the fans that "the OG is still the OG timeline" so you can view this game as sort of a sequal instead and the introduction of the whispers allow us to get more of Zack into the story aswell, which i'm all here for. Him just glowing with pride at how confident Cloud was when they teamed up against Sephiroth was just perfection.
I really love your comment. This is absolutely true. I loved the ending as it gave life to new possibilities with the multiverse and I’ve seen it so many times now on RUclips and twitch streams and some people be confused and some people just balling their eyes out and the chat trying to comfort them. Ultimately the conclusion being:we just need to make a Time Machine so we can get part 3 right now lol.
If they kept it the same as the original, fewer people would have complained, but I don't think it would be talked about nearly as much. Controversy creates attention.
@@CrowsofAcheron True, but i think alot of the questions fans are arguing about steams from the fact that it's one game that is now split into three and the devs are both trying to make each game "one" story while still keeping all three as part of one story. Like shoehorning in a boss fight with Sephiroth in the first game. Thematically for the entire FF7 story, it doesn't make sense, but when you think of Remake as a self contained game, then it does. It would have been bold of them to just cut to credits after the highway chase in Midgar and Aeriths death.
People only would have complained because of the nonsense at the end of remake. If they had played it all straight there wouldn't have been a reason to complain. And also even if they wanted to do things differently. The way they did differently still sucked ;)
Definitely curious now with this splinter direction they chose to place instead of aeriths parting. Sephiroth in the scene was clearly in control of this just from how he was. He also looked like he was fighting the actions he had made in the og if you look at his body language. Overall if these worlds are merging or colliding. It means one thing, meteor is going to be given to a physical body of sephiroth but this time making the lifestream more potent or vast from the other worlds that are or will be destroyed like with zacks fight. Safer sephiroth will most likeley appaer but at the same time, something new and horrifying is on its way to shake up the conclusion
This is just my opinion but that'd be really awesome if the story writers and devs make the ending where the team fights Sephiroth for the last time, Aerith turns up, spirit form of course, dispels the whisper wraiths and proceeds to weaken Sephiroth as the battle goes on, and as an added bonus we as in the players can control her
I was incredibly frustrated by the ending at first too. At this moment in time, when we only have 2/3 of the trilogy to play, it sucks that people who haven’t/won’t play the original don’t get to experience the loss of Aerith in the most pure form. That being said, I expect it will pay off BIG TIME in the 3rd game. After putting thought into it and realizing we aren’t seeing alternate timelines or some mcu bullshit, it makes me really feel for cloud. The man literally is unable to accept her death in the moment and it’s quite haunting. It took a while to realize that’s what’s happening, but again part 3 will make up for the emptiness of this ending. God I can’t wait.
I have been frustrated about this games ending for over a week, and still am But I have to admit its a good point that her death wouldnt have had the same emotional and shock value as the original. I think EVERYONE knows about it Good video. Hope that part 3 sticks the landing
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought I was playing dmc at times. I wish they would do a remaster so I could enjoy the real game with some quality of life updates.
I had a 2 hour debate with someone who didn't enjoy Remake's ending on my channel. This was basically how I felt about it and I'm also happy with Rebirth's ending. I think endings like this are too much work for general audiences. The meta-narrative is very interesting to me as someone who enjoyed Evangelion's Rebuild project.
That's why people are asking: who is the target audience for this trilogy? They screwed up with OG fans and now Rebirth removed the emotional impact as well. It is too convoluted for new fans. It is no wonder Rebirth sales are worrying.
When a side characters death like Dyne has more emotion put into the death despite the knowledge that this guy dies is actually quite hilarious when they couldn't do it for Aerith one of the main character
Well said. I think you are right. I'm excited, but also nervous for the third part. If they go full blown Kingdom Hearts, I'm going to be disappointed. But I have faith that they will focus on what is important.
There's no world where Ianbits video wasn't going to be polarizing...wait no that's not true these videos are always bangers. On the heels of another jrpg that Ian is about to review, Ianbits found himself in an impossible situation of his own making. One in which he was obligated to use his creative freedom he'd opened up, but also one in which he'd appease fans and cute whales to believe these videos will never end. And to say these videos will end is just crazy. There would be quite a bit of negative reaction from fans and all whales if he stopped. We can't let this happen. Make sure anyone who sees this gives a thumbs up and says great work Ian, otherwise my massive whaleness will smush you into a pancake. Thank you
Facts. They took away from the impact of her death(not-death?). A better ending would've been the original death, followed by a big multi-tier fight with Jenova, then the original funeral. Then the game ends. The impact would've been a lot more major (and lingering) then.
Well Stated as a huge fan of the original this was my concern was the weight of the death not having a meaningful impact especially given the fact that there is no way she was going to be completely cutout of part 3 if she did die
I made this exact comment on FinalFanTv or whatever his channel names discussion video. We were never going to feel the same when ot came to Aerith death this time around. He responded, "dont tell me how to feel:
1:13 This is really it I've come to believe. For me I played the OG like 3/4 times throughout my life, mostly disjointed or still being a kid. It's very easy for me to see the games flaws and view it is a draft for the modern day version. I can accept changes and also those that are maybe not as good as it could have been. Meanwhile you have people that have yearly playthroughs of the game for 2 decades or more. They wrote books about it, named their kids after the characters or what not, had profound life inspirations based on the game. There's no way in hell these people will ever accept any form of change. For the worse, but also not for the better, because change is what they resent. Given the attachment. I don't have this with any game tbh. But I can relate because I am exactly like this with some other forms of media. Things I also annually consume and find attachment and comfort in. At that level you become a super fan and you enjoy stupid shit in your favorite entertainment. Things that aren't even that great. But the charm has hooked you in. I generally just accepted the fact that these people will never not hate the remake project. And also won't stop publicly hating on it. I understand their paint. Even though I find it over emotional and not being self conscious about what you're feeling.
The trilogy is LITERALLY a sequel to advent children: from the first game you can clearly tell that Aerith and Sephiroth knew what was going to happen in the future and by challenging fate multiple timelines were created so there’s a chance to see Aerith back in the third game in fact she’s alive in Zack’s timeline. We will have to wait until the third game to discover the truth.
Most other youtubers have been interpreting the interview quote of "things will link to advent children" and taking that as the trilogy will end with Advent Children, but maybe it's linked because it's actually a sequel and AC is the prologue of Remake trilogy
@@HarrySingh-z1e i would take it as say said - it will tie into ac. there is not much deviation from the og as it is. Especially if you take AC into consideration.
i liked it. aertih capable of speaking in ghostform is neat, sephiroth just amps up his power potential by destroying all universes and zack is in his own world. and the party itself does not hop around realities in the end mcu style after the boss battle. it was all good ( but also a bit exhausting, that´s a fair point due to the length )
Most confusing part was the hell house color mechanic coming back in sephiroth's wings & it not being explained or even hinted at. Anyone else fight for like 10 minutes before figuring it out/looking it up?
A sub for you, I love how insightful and how neutral you are. You just explain the ending as a matter of fact, most of the videos are filled with too much biases on their own personal interpretation instead of looking at it from an objective standpoint like aka emotional weight and we are still left with more questions. (I mean it's fine to be bias but most of them just take their own bias as fact!)
Thankfully Capcom does understand what a remake is and easily sweeps this foolish company with its standout remakes Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil 4. And they did it with each being a complete game in one package! No multiverse, dr strange crap there.
There were so many questions about how this game was going to work when it comes to the world traversal, mini games, and the plot itself, and I don’t think Square Enix could of done it any better. That development team deserves all the credit in the world, even for the controversial ending because it answers a lot of questions while leaving many questions unanswered. I hope FF7 Rebirth sells well
I'm allways shocked when i hear people say that because we know what happen, it could never has the same impact, to me this is the most wrong thing i've ever heard. I often rewatch show and what strike me each time, even though i know what will happen, i still cry where i cried 5 years ago. When a scene is strong you don't need surprise, the death of Aerith a character i could fell in love with, will allways be sad to me, and yet i wasn't sad during rebirth ending.
This video was incredibly done. Thanks for making it! Truly, incredible work. I do generally agree with your thoughts on the choices made. My only fear is that Nomura will pull another Kingdom Hearts, which pretty much unintelligible story at this point. I really am rooting for them to stick the landing though!
I'd be worried for part 3 due to my two decades of following KH. It's proven that Nojima nor Nomura can wrap up their mysteries for a finale...at least not well.
That's because they are always just winging it. Unlike Matsuno or Tetsuya Takahashi, they don't know how to plan ahead with finances and schedule in mind.
Now that's interesting. I read it as Cloud developing a weird PTSD style mental block, due to his condition. Like, he hasn't accepted her death. Then again, I believe part 3's gonna be a bit more linear, like the first, and pretty much hit the standard ending halfway through. After that, it's wrapping up all the new additional story parts that things've been leading up to. I'll admit, I was wholly satisfied with this game's ending over Remakes to be honest. I especially like what you said about the cast. I played OG FF7 years after it came out and just kinda went through the motions of that game. Each new party member just after Aerith just felt like a kid pulling random toys out to play with, very little cohesion. Rebirth changed all of that and actually made me like FF7. Perhaps it's because of my indifference to the original that I'm more accepting to changes, I dunno. Like, people keep rumbling about a potential FF9 remake in this style and I would fight tooth and nail to see that *never* happens. That game holds up, FF7 didn't, and, as the most successful and icon of the franchise, deserves a chance to shine again.
I think part of it is Cloud hasn't accepted her death but if that was all they wanted to show they wouldn't have gone to the lengths they did. Part of the reason I like the idea of Aerith being more of a part of the next game is they can have the characters still grow as a result of her death so they even if they bring her back, her death was meaningful. I think Cloud accepting that she died will be a part of his mental break but I don't think that means she's definitively gone. I dunno, lots of stuff at play. They could go in a lot of directions.
@@Ianbits I'm here for it. Was kinda shocked when I started hearing that people were split on the ending. We gotta know by now that this isn't going to be a 1-1 thing. Again, granted, I'm the farthest thing from an FF7 diehard, so I'm more in the camp amenable to change. If anything surprised me, it's that they actually went through with her death. Could'a sworn this new version was building up to that shift. Then again, saying that out loud so to speak, it really would've derailed the later stretch of the game.
I was 19 when FFVII came out. I still remember the jaw drop the first time I saw something like Ifrit in 3D. And aside from the Midgar section, (made a save outside of that to begin at) there was probably close to 1500 playthroughs since. Makes it a really great game if that is the case. (My playthrough of VI reaching into the 3 - 4000) VII Remake and VII Rebirth both have the same emotional weight for me. I think because I A - Have the entire compilation in the back of my mind. B - I am not allowing what I know of anything before to cloud (
Thanks for making this. This ending gets a lot of trash talk, but I have faith that it is all a set up and they will(hopefully) go out with a bang. The original is my favorite game..ever, and I was a bit concerned about the changes at first when remake came out, but I’ve decided to accept it and enjoy the ride…what a ride it’s been so far. Can’t wait for part 3.
Excellent video, subbed to this channel. You cover a lot of your points in a very down to earth manner while acknowledging differing views and discussing the context in a thorough way. Keep up the great work!
Some people are on copium. They invested so much into FF7R project that they feel the need to justify it when it devolved into cheap Kingdom Hearts nonsense. It's a shame really.
This is a very concise expression of everything ive felt for the last 24 hours. Im here for the ride and im hoping square can pull whatever the hell theyre trying to pull off...
I'm on my second playthrough (currently at Nibelhiem). First time playing through... well I kinda speed ran the story bits (didn't finish all the side quests) because I wanted to get to that ending before spoilers hit the internet. But now, I'm going back and trying to fill everything in around it. There's things that I feel like I missed the first time that make me appreciate the game more. I was pissed the first time I hit the Schrodinger's Aerith moment... I felt like the first time around in the OG, Aerith's death felt unfair (emotional weight type thing you describe here), but the emotional whiplash felt cheap this time. That being said, I'm coming around to the whole idea and at this point I've identified with my captors and I'm enjoying things and hoping they stick the landing for the whole game.
I think there will be a aerith, a cloud, and a zack in the finale. If timelines are dying due to sephroth, they will be in the end this time to banish sephroth for good.
In defense of the ending I think it's brilliant. I'm what feels like one of the few final fantasy fans that loves the original and remakes of FF7 with Rebirth and the original being my favorite Final Fantasy games (16 right under them) what I enjoy about the remakes is the new story and changes to give more incentive to want to play these titles with adding more these characters. I love that they are basically sequels. But onto the ending, I understand why people dont like it. This is a hard scene to nail for fans of the original. However ib my opinion I honestly prefer how they handle Aerith's death in Rebirth which I know most fans would skin me over but given that false sense of hope that you actually save Aerith gave me so much happiness and joy until seeing our efforts were futile, Sephiroth just had us in a sort of illusion. Making the player have that false sense of hope temporarily just to see she still dies, hearing her theme play and watching Cloud's despair that he thought he saved her. I cant speak on all players but the way that was handled had me and some other friends so emotionally driven that anytime I see that moment I get so depressed each time, the first time I absolutely broke down at 1 AM screen sharing the game to a friend the weekend it was released. I think finding a new way to add a sort of emotional impact and shock value of almost saving her is so brilliantly written for players of the remakes and the original. This is just my opinion of course and I know I'll probably get slandered for it but I see so many people who played the original hate these games it feels like I'm one of five people who love the original and remake games. I started with remake then Crisis Core Reunion then the OG and of course Rebirth (not couting the other FFs I've played that aren't 7)
i’m in total agreements with you. I am on the lines of this is probably a sequel to even to avent children. And for all, and as a purposes, she is a Jesus like icon within the story.
Most other youtubers have been interpreting the interview quote of "things will link to advent children" and taking that as the trilogy will end with Advent Children, but maybe it's linked because it's actually a sequel and AC is the prologue of Remake trilogy
Yeah I think it's out of fear that they'll bring in too much of the post-FF7 stuff into the new trilogy. I'll admit I was really worried when the first thing they did after opening up creative freedom with Remake was bring in a bunch of Dirge of Cerberus characters in Intermission.
Does it matter? Literally nobody asked for a connection with a bad product. I know it is just money for them at the end of the day but that is a dangerous investment either way (and FF7 Rebirth sales looks worrying so there you go).
I wish they did it like the Dejavu movie where Aerith was trying not to die and to change the time line but ended up dying anyways thanks to some other method. I think that would have hit harder if she died after the Sephiroph fight
this video was lot more fun for me to make than usual! expect more stuff focused on parts of a game rather than full reviews, i think that's part of why i found it easier to put passion into a project. aiming to have a new video every Monday at 5 PM EST!
Why is everyone on the ending? Cid not being playable is the REAL travesty here. Game is garbage.
Lol
The problem for me is I didn't not like it I just missed the moment, I was waiting to be like is she dead or alive, the switch made me go is this a multiverse, by the time I got she was dead , the moment had passed.
I was gutted she's not alive , but also not sure if she is in a multiverse.
I've really enjoyed the game, but the ending is not good or bad it's confusing.
I watched the cut scene twice and was like dunno what's going on watched cloud save and then didn't see aerith die I was like what
Couldn’t agree more - seeing Aerith as a person - like really really dropping her cover and showing her true desires and needs and impulsive energy - but having all that still tempered by her deep understanding of her responsibility and task ahead of her made my heart hurt on a whole other level . When she finally pushes cloud into the portal and we see Sephiroth open the church doors her sacrifice that she made from the original until now feels like it carries so much more weight emotionally. I have a lot of faith they will nail the conclusion in part 3 - and think they are doing a fantastic job overall.
That moment really is tough to watch. You can sort of tell that when she's saying goodbye to Cloud, she's saying goodbye to Zack as well. Cloud is just serving as a representation to all the people important to her.
I hear you, but think how would it have been if they had showed Sephiroth drive his blade into her back in the church while Cloud falls through the portal? You get a different scene than the OG and yet a very strong emotional hit. Now that would have had people crying their eyes out. This is what I believe people mean when they say the ending missed/fumbled and didn’t hit as hard as it could have or the OG. It had all the pieces to do it but fell a bit short. It seems almost as if they wanted to censor the violent aspect of Aerith’s death but that’s what made it so iconic. It felt more like a punt for the 3rd game instead of a touchdown to end the game
@@Trippincozy69 this ending Is created purpously to leave us with many question...it's also a way to keep us emotionally Active while we're waiting the third part of the trilogy,and to make us think to what Is really happening,what Jenova Is trying to achieve in in what way....But probably thay'll give us again this part of the story,this time the full sequence,once Cloud regains totally the continuity of his Memories,in the third part
SPOILER ALERT NEWS = Just say I had some good networking on Japan that produce this game. He told Me 1 thing, don't confuse with the Timeline or Multiverse. In the end it's doesn't matter. You know why?
Because On Part 3 a.k.a. FF7 Reunion, All of it will become One World. All Timeline. All Multiverse gonna be 1. Sephiroth will succeed his mission. That the Point.
After It's become 1 World, all timeline will combine for each other. Aerith and zack will comeback to Live, even Biggs, Jessie and other too (Because there a LOT of timeline that every one of them is still Live not died like biggs and zack, even Aerith when cloud succeed to deflect Sephiroth Blade). That why the part 3 call "Reunion". And afterthat, Everyone beat Sephiroth and everyone can Meet each other once again and live on Same Timeline together.
In the End, everyone got happy ending because no one died after the Timeline has become 1. Hope you all Understand.
Oh yeah, 1 more thing. About Love Storyline = In the end Cloud and Tifa will be together, and Aerith comeback with Zack. Thank you.
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during the death scene, they purposely show cloud's "speech" but leave it muted. they cut out the chunk of time where the water burial happens but frame it in a way that shows it's obvious that's what happened. i think these scenes are being saved for cloud's lifestream moment with tifa, where he has to come to terms with who he is and with what truly happened. it makes sense for them to want to save the most emotional scenes for the third game, especially at one of the most significant moments of the original game. i think it'll make the lifestream scene with cloud the standout of the entire trilogy if they pull it off right
also after hearing the creators say the planet itself is a "character," i absolutely think the lifestream is still relevant to the multiple worlds thing. if they're interconnected in that way, and every "alternate" path is just something that exists in the lifestream, it'll be a lot more digestible since the concept is already part of the original game
Is it possible Cloud hasn’t lived through these scenes? Like he doesn’t remember them? There’s also that weird fact where he never acknowledges giving Sephiroth the Black Materia, instead we have Yuffie asking him while they’re walking in the sleeping forest that Sephiroth beat the crap out of him and took it and he agrees/lies why would he do that? My guess is he either doesn’t remember or it is that we are following a Cloud from different timeline. Thoughts?
@@furrylifephotography oh i think he knows or it at least happened, it's just the same as his existing situation where he feels ashamed of what happened and doesn't want to tell the truth, or is mentally blocking it out
Yeah I agree. We didn't see certain scenes this time because Cloud isn't in the mental state to accept what happened. He layed her to rest, but he fractured mind isn't acknowledging that she's gone so anything to do with Aerith being dead is locked away in his mind. That's why some stuff is missing to us. Even the recap in the end credits has all the scenes related to Aerith being dead missing. He's not ready yet
100% my thoughts
Didn't realize people thought the ending was bad. I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since I beat it
My thoughts exactly
I think everyone who would have disliked the ending never even got rebirth because they dropped the series after the first game when they found out Sqeenix lied about it being a remake when it's actually a funky timey wimey sequel.
@@jackthompson7125how can you not understand the legitimate criticism of this ending?
Didn't realize people that thinks the ending is good exist until I run in this comment section
same. i can't wait for the finale to put my theories to rest!
We are meant to have questions. We are supposed to be confused, angry... we are supposed to be living this through Clouds eyes. Until part 3 and he sorts his shit out. This is how Cloud feels.
I adored the ending. One of the biggest problems with getting older is you have less surprises, less moments that get your heart pumping and emotions running. You get married, have kids, achieve many milestones and after that there are very few pivotal moments left in life and in stories.
Ff7 rebirth ending actually suprised me and got the emotions that i didnt think were still possible. Aerith death broke my heart when i was 10 years old and im amazed they broke my heart again. I really wanted to save her this time, the remake ending gave me hope for years. The entire rebirth game gave me hope. And the last hour of the game i could see it slipping away but i still had it. I had hope i could save her till the last second when i deflected the blade. But i couldnt save her in the end. I literally had to explain to my RL wife that i was in mourning after a video games ending...a remake at that. Too me that means you did a good job. Im in my mid 30s and a bunch of fake anime video game characters broke my heart and i love the ending for making that possible.
I Felt the same, i told my RL Wife about it. Couldnt save someone even in video game is just...
@@ferdyxu9847 My wife could not fathom the feeling i had. I finally complete the game and 'freely' delve into the comments because I was afraid of spoilers. Now that I did - I realise the community is feeling the same way and I'm glad I'm not only the one feeling this way. To briefly sum up the experience I had during the OG period, I glanced upon my seniors playing the OG and he immediately broke the entirety of Aerith's death to the crowd (I was 7 at that time). Years later I chanced upon the game by borrowing the it from a friend (11 years old) and I did not shed a single tear during that pivotal moment maybe because I was spoilt by it years before. However, that scene propagates and highly contribute to his thereafter failure and his victorious speech after tifa saved him from the life stream. Back to now that I 'thought' we could save aerith, the feeling of heart broken NOW is what I would say SQEnix did a freaking good job to let me first lived what I could not have felt many years ago. Now I am looking much forward to cloud's big point of failure where he disappoints the party and how he would bounceback from it.
Same. Never thought I’d react to a video game like that again. Haven’t felt that effect in many years. Rebirth is a classic.
No I disagree
This is how I feel as well. I really thought we saved her
i think the ending is one that gets better the more you think about it, when i finished i was a little confused, but now i'm in awe about how masterful the remake trilogy is
Dude i know, really excited for part 3
Felt this exactly!!
Yeap. I was disappointed until i sat there and think of the theme . We can all say that cloud will be totally destroy in the 3rd game when all of his memories come together. He will realize he didnt actually save aerith. Also it wasnt the same game it is a sequel.
I actually said something similar in another video. I don't think they messed up with the timeliness elements as long as by the third game. They at least tie everything together in part 3
Same
Some spoilers included.
It's a long running theme in Final Fantasy games that your characters are fighting against fate. They also showed that things can travel between the alternate realities, or meet between them. Cloud met and interacted with Zack, who should have been dead to him. The white materia passed from a dying reality to the main story one. Aerith and Sephiroth seem able to initiate these changes and move between the worlds. It's unclear whether Cloud and Aerith inhabited the comatose bodies at Aerith's home, or something else happened, since her mother, Marlene, and Zack were not there to witness them waking up.
All that being said, my theory is that the planet itself ends up being the final enemy. We've already had a direct armed conflict with Sephiroth in a handful of ways in the Rebirth finale. Whether that planet is somehow bonded to Sephiroth, or the characters have to do battle with fate one final time in the end, the party's goal will be to reassemble the realities in to one where the characters finally live, the threats from both Sephiroth and the planet's will are gone, and the characters that everyone has wanted to see live for decades are somehow restored to life through the reality reassembly.
That's a wildly optimistic prediction. But I'll be very sad if they wrap this up for a final time and do nothing for one of the most innocent and likeable characters in final fantasy history.
What i liked with this ending is that the theme of "Cloud can't cope with his failures and needs a worls where he succeded" is still there. In the OG, it was his failure to make it to SOLDIER and seeing Zack gunned down, here it's Aerith dying. Now, it cannot be said 100% that Aerith is alive in another timeline or not (both work for me), but fact is that she is gone from the main timeline and he can't really cope with that. And this is consistent with what we know of Cloud, and he'll need to face the "truth" and how to go on and mend himself in part 3.
By sleeping with Tifa? No, man - sorry. If the girl is your soulmate, you don't recover by fucking her best friend. It was a dick move 25 years ago, and it will be a dick move in three years, too.
Tbh this really opened my eyes. I came to a similar conclusion recently. When I finished the game I was confused and angry. Nothing made sense and I felt a lack of closure for Aerith’s death but then I realized that it was definitely intentional and I got played the way they wanted us to. I’m excited for the final installment.
Since I experienced the OG, deep down I never really cared what they would do with the story in the rendition. They have done such a good job with these games in nearly every aspect so far. I hope they nail it in Part 3. I have a feeling Jenova, the Gi and outer space are going to be pivotal to the finale.
Probably they Will be,and we'll have to prepare to some nice surprises
Has anyone found that this tear in the sky strangely enough reassemble Nexus from Sar Trek Generations where Jean-Luc Picard meet with long death James Tiberius Kirk?
3:27 yeah, Red XIII explicitly states it during his max intimacy date that both he and Aerith were gifted knowledge of the futures but after the fight with the whispers, all that knowledge was taken away from them
Thank you! I knew it was somewhere else I just couldn't remember where.
Almost as is Sephiroth has put the Rebirth gang on a path that has no set destiny. As is they were defying destiny or something. Its almost as if Sephiroth has a plan to use an alternate timeline/world to fulfil his goals. ;)
Dont even need max relationship.
Why was it removed? What’s the current theory?
@@zacatkinson3926 They ended up defeating the whispers, so they "beat" fate.... So the foreknowledge they used to have of the future is now gone, since the future is no longer written is my guess
i think Aerith's plan was to be half dead like sephiroth, so that she can face him on his level. or atleast help the party fight him since the party doesnt have access to sephiroths limbo realm/state.
I'm totally good with the ending as long as the ending to part 3 makes sense and is definitive
Like this ending would be “fine” if it wasn’t for the wait over the next 3-4 years.
Hoping the final, final ending has better closure.
If yoy pay attention it makes sense
It all makes sense people just don't have the patience to do research anymore
It won't
Definatly, if the third game does tie up all the lose ends then people will not mind at all.
I think they either will open with Aerits burial in the third game or they'll save it for another important moment in the story. But i honestly was 100% certain the game would end with her burial, just as i figured that the first game would end after the highway chase.
To each their own, I guess. While I didn't like the writing of this ending it is still good to see some optimism in this project.
Just one thing: while it is confirmed that there is a timeline where Cloud blocked the attack, she's most likely dead there. In fact, what probably happened is that Cloud blocked the attack but then Sephiroth "merged the worlds" and essentielly retconned reality before Cloud's eyes.
Sure he merged them to dominate Cloud and show him he can't save Aerith.
But what's merged can be separated again. It's literally what Sephiroth tells Zach.
So buckle up, questions are fun and hopefully part 3 beings some answers.
You know, since I completed Rebirth's story last week, I've been going through pretty much all the stages of grief. Your video has taken me one more step towards acceptance. I pretty much agree with your explanation, especially the huge pressure they have put on Part 3. Every moment must be earned in storytelling. It feels like the writers took out a huge literary loan in the climax of Rebirth and gave us the fanservice scenes like Zack and Cloud facing Sephiroth together and Cloud blocking that fateful blow upfront. They got the party, but Part 3 is now stuck with the bill of justifying those events. That puts a lot of pressure to answer those questions. I'm really not sure Nomura has the competence to pull it off now.
But hey, your opinion has credence since someone who plays the Trails series definitely has taste!
Thank you! Can't wait for Daybreak.
It's awesome seeing that other people got hit as hard emotionally as I did. It felt weird getting so depressed about the ending of a video game but making this and seeing other people say the same thing has been really therapeutic.
The ending sequence would work if it wasn't the end of the game, but now there's a 4 year gap and playing 80 hours to have no emotional impact or questions answered is not satisfying. There's so much of "they'll explain it in part 3" that it left part 2 unfulfilling
The ending, in a way, reminds me of Empire Strikes Back. The second act of a three act play is not supposed to end cleanly. It's meant to leave you with questions. It's setting up the payoff for a number of things in the final act where we will get our conclusion. The ending hit me emotionally different than the original. The nugget from the end of Remake where Aerith mentions that things will change still rings true. Cloud is confused but it seems as though he has sense of understanding he didn't have before. Maybe this will help him understand his true self when the time comes?
I think they can knock this home in part 3 if we see the burial of Aerith in a flashback and a breakdown of Cloud once he finally accepts her death and then we no longer see her again.
I think its 90% that we see those scenes while Cloud has his realisation moments. There is a reason they didn't show them.
Oh it is happening in part 3
I mean.. The cutscene is there. You even do see it on the first part, towards the ending. There is no way, S-E did all that for nothing, specially when they added flashbacks from the first part in Rebirth.
There is a 100% chance we get a Cloud dropping Aerith's body scene in part 3. I would imagine it'll be the very last part of Cloud getting his mind put together. Once he deals with all his trauma, he'll see the "truth" of what happened in the forgotten capital, so we'll get the scene.
There is flashback of aerith burial in ff7 part 1
I agree with a lot of what you said here. I was struck by the lack of emotional impact, but figured it was intentional for part 3. I don't know if/how they'll do it, but for now I'm happy to wait and see if it all pays off in the final part!
Reminds me of the end to the Silent Hill movie. Leave the audience questioning survival, and what even counts as surviving.
Sort of, yeah. Definitely wants to blur the lines between life and death, in a lot of ways because Cloud at this point in the story has no real grasp on what's real anyway
FF7 has entered the Quantum realm, and Aerith has become Schrödinger's cat, she is placed in a box, and without knowing about what's inside the box, she is both alive and not alive at the same time.
So is basically shit.
So much this !
And that's good is it?
That's actually part of the original game. She resists the lifestream much like Sephiroth and aids the player at the end of the game saving midgar/the planet. @@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher
@@ChrisG_90 oh boy you should warm up before stretching like that, you'll pull something
If any hasn't yet, PLEASE DO YOURSELF THE FAVOR and look up the FF7 book "On The Way To A Smile", specifically the "Lifestream Black" and "Lifestream White" stories. A lot more of this new Remake series will start to make sense.
Edit: I am kinda on both sides of the fence, I wanted a remake as close to the OG as possible cuz I love that story, but I also am absolutely loving what we are getting. Since it's NOT a retelling of the OG events, and is it's new thing, I'm not holding it to those standards, I am looking at Remake/birth for what it is. It's kinda crazy how in OG, Aerith's death was fuckin devastating, and yet here, after all is said n done, I feel content. Most hate that the heartbreak is gone, but it makes me optimistic. I dunno, that probably sounds stupid, but I think I feel good about where we are. This is fuckin wild to say, but I'm glad they still killed her off. But I'm also glad that she isn't GONE. I dunno, I'll die alone on this hill I guess.
I feel hopeful, for what's to come.
I do think the overcomplexity COULD be interesting IF Jenova is using Cloud’s memories of Aerith to manipulate him. If Aerith really is dead (she probably isn’t “dead”) and Jenova is just appearing as her, then that would be interesting and canon. Jenova is said to use loved ones to manipulate the Cetra, so she could be using Cloud’s memories of Aerith to hand him the white (actually black) materia, so that he takes that black materia to Sephiroth. That would explain why Cloud has the black materia (instead of the white materia) at the end of the game. Overcomplicated but canon. I’m worried it’s not that, though.
The whole white/black materia stuff was definitely the most confusing aspect of the story to me, I'm sure it'll make sense in part 3 but I don't even wanna TRY to sift through it
I’m pretty sure the white materia fell into the water like in the original game. How Cloud got the black materia will probably be answered in Part 3 though. Orrrrr maybe Sephiroth is just fucking with Cloud again lol
I think that Aerith is dead and also what Cloud sees isn't Jenova. Our boy is just straight-up crazy in a way that will be untangled in the lifestream with Tifa.
Is Nanaki crazy too for feeling dead Aerith?
@@metastase895 He's feeling Aerith's lifestream presence but he's not repressing/denying her death or seeing her walk around like Cloud is.
out of all the breakdowns i've watched this one has gotta be my favorite- there's still a lot of dangling threads that the devs can pull on and despite my overall confusion...especially with the final scene...im excited to see how this all plays out.
My main problem with the ending doesn't start until Aerith's death. I felt more confused as to what was happening. I mean, one second, you're saving Aerith, and the next, she's just dead. After that, you're left with a really hard final boss, which becomes incredibly frustrating if you die during the final phase boss of the fight, which is very easy to do if you don't have any ATB to heal with and the you start from Phase one of Sephiroth AGAIN! I just felt like the final boss went on way too long, and by the time I was just glad, the final boss was eventually over, and it really affected how I felt during the final cut scene.
That is precisely what we call bad writing and bad pacing, which is what this game has.
Sounds like a skill issue 😂
Except if you choose the top option to continue, it starts you over at the phase you game over'd on, not phase one.
@@Kanriel I did the final phase of the final boss for over an hour, and I still couldn't beat him. You could say it's a skill issue, but it's still an extremely frustrating fight after already doing a gauntlet of phases for like 2 hours before that. I watched the ending online, and I actually really do like the ending. I just didn't like how frustrating the final phase was. His final attack was just super annoying to deal with, and it takes so long to get back to that point and I die too quickly to learn how to deal with it.
@@ShallBePurified If you mean the whisper wave thing that's just a "better beat me fast" check, you need to burn the final 15-20% fast, cause you're gonna take hits from that move.
Thanks for this, it very desperately needed to be said.
You are seeing and experiencing this through Cloud as he is so broken. The lack of emotional weight is in fact felt - just by the other characters.
Barret, Cait and Cid - distraction therapy
Tifa and Yuffie - inconsolable and Red comforts Tifa whilst characteristically being able to sense Aerith nearby. (By the way, can we just take a moment to ask why nobody is talking about how brutal this is for Tifa :( )
This ending Is not Just touching,but extremely clever from the devs....nothing changes,but all become possible
What's clever about it
Many things....if you consider the direction they are taking,it's pretty obvious that they cannot lead the story in the same exact way of the OG,Because this Trilogy Is not a remastered,but a continuation of the OG,or,Better,an alternative exit that Jenova Is trying to create to change the end....Giving this,the devs must create situations in which we can see that this Is happening,but,at the same time,that this Is happening inside a situation that we all know very we'll....Every player has it's own way to see a story and it's own way to Wish to see It finish the way he wants,but every change brings consequences....so,what Is Better???I think that,in the end,the devs will give us a multiple ending,and let the players choose Among them..but they'll also show us that often a different choice could mean terribile consequences.As It happens here,in this sequence of Aerith's death....Because She Is dead,and,despite the Wish of many players,of Cloud,of her Friends,She makes us clear that Is necessary for her to die,for the salvation of the future.....To create such sequence it's surely been not Easy...but they did It,and they did It really well
No it is the Work of *"Cowards"*
2:33 Lol the whispers are 100% metaphors for "those" players who refuse to accept the story going any way except the same way as the original.
" hey, you know the most emotional part of the game?, Yeah let's convolute that."
Face it. It's not shocking anymore when you expect the expected. I like where this remake trilogy is going.
@@handsomeDRACthe only issue I take with that line of thought is there isn't any question about whether the story works, only that it's different. If we open the third part and Aerith buries Cloud and takes up the infinity gauntlet to summon Optimus Prime to officiate her marriage to Sephiroth does it become good? After all, you don't want to bore the audience by making part 3 a continuation of part 2. That's not shocking, it would be expected and therefore bad.
@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher this is the cliffhanger. I trust part 3 will satisfy expectations with just enough fresh new takes that it will retroactively make the end of rebirth make more sense but make it better, too. They are saving that definitive moment for Clouds' lifestream moment. He is confused at the end of rebirth. We experienced the story through Clouds eyes. He will be confronted with truth in the next game, and it will be all the more powerful for it. Trust me. I believe that's where it's going.
@@handsomeDRAC i hope you get the ending you want, I think it's been pretty much sunk since part 1. Roche was where I checked out of the remake having any potential, the original one is dated and needs updating narratively and graphically but it was never embarrassing to play.
@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher I didn't play the game to see how it would end. I played it because I enjoyed the journey and took my time to rake everything in. Spent 200 hrs on the first normal playthrough before getting to the end of rebirth. Trying to ace everything I do including mingames, queen's blood, side missions, combat challenges, chocobo races. I didn't want it to end, having a good time in this world along with exploring it.
First I've seen not dissecting the ending, let's give it a listen! Also just raw opening with Kiseki music? Based.
Can't wait for Daybreak!
@@Ianbits YEAH BOIIIIIIIIIIII
Thank you so much for putting this video together. I ended up rewinding a little here and there throughout just to make sure I understood everything you were saying (and since I was getting a little distracted by the video part (especially the text)), but it was very much worth it. I feel like I understand what happened a lot better, and I'm much more so looking at it as this still being mid-story, where the big payoffs will all be in the third part, if it's done well. And we can judge it then.
And, in engaging with some of the other commenters, here's what I'm thinking:
1. The reality-- or the main timeline/universe of the story we're following, to be more precise-- is that Aerith died. But Cloud is not experiencing reality as it is, so for him Aerith is still alive. One could say he's hallucinating, but I think the hallucination can also be just perceiving Aerith's spirit, which is still very real, in a physical form.
2. In the original game, later on, Cloud resolves his psychological disconnects with reality in that scene with Tifa in the lifestream (or wherever). The scene of him laying Aerith's body in the water (aka, what really happened) will be one of the things Cloud comes to grips with then. Much like how he came to grips with how, five years earlier, Zack was the SOLDIER and he was, well... someone else.
3. If they want to come closer to pleasing everybody, they could do what Metal Gear Solid V did with Quiet-- she canonically leaves you team in the story, but you can get her back for gameplay and eye candy purposes if you replay one of her missions a bunch of times in a row. Aerith could "come back" as a playable character only for part 3... I guess just for the chapter select after you beat the game, say. That way, they can come a lot closer to pleasing everybody.
Oh, and by the way, I'm pretty sure I've figured out what the "Re" word in the third part's title is going to be. It only came up, like, a hundred times throughout Rebirth...
Thanks for watching! Weirdly enough, I don't think it's going to be Reunion because that was the subtitle for the Crisis Core Remaster that came out a few years back. My personal guess is "Return" to tie on with the "it's not a death, it's a homecoming" line.
@@Ianbitsi think its interesting that they have aerith alive alive in another timeline.
Thank you for sharing your positive opinion on the ending. I’ve played the original a couple times and I still really like rebirths ending. Glad you could be objective about it being bad if part 3 sucks as well.
Not at all? Part 3 is part3. Being it good or bad, It won't retroactively improve part2. Not to mention this multiverse thing Is everything but promising.
The guy in the video sounds like he's trying to convince himself more than us, trying to still have hope for the next installment.
I'm sorry, but this is called being delusional...
@@marinomele4575 When you read a mystery novel, and everything is revealed in the conclusion, it technically "improves" the middle of the story since you see where it was going, and the point of all the stuff causing confusion. The problem is looking at Rebirth as if it's the end of the story, rather than the middle of it. Basically, one isn't judging it fairly if one is judging it now. If they don't bring it all home with part 3, then, by all means, have at it then.
I needed a day to process how I felt about the ending, and I think I actually enjoyed what they did here. Whether Aeris lived or died, I wasn't going to be shocked either way. But this whole ending shocked me lol.The way I'm interpreting things is it seems to me like Cloud created that second reality where Aeris survived, and in that time line, she is choosing to stay behind maybe at the city of the ancients to continue trying to make the white materia work? But Cloud is also repressing the fact that he just witnessed Aeris die in his current reality as well. So he's just traveling with the rest of the party who's all mourning Aeris' death, and Cloud just thinks she stayed behind to continue trying to activate the materia.
Maybe I'm wrong. But either way, the fact that they made Aeris' death fuck Cloud's mind up even more is really all I could have asked for lol
The last scene with Zach waking up in the church, I feel like he is now in the actual rebirth timeline. The church looks different somehow.
Wouldn't be surprised, he'll end up there at some point. Can't imagine they actually had him fight with Cloud in Rebirth just to leave him on his own in part 3
Yep, maybe "rebirth" means Zack has rebirth on this timeline.
It's because the flowers are alive. My suspicion is that he'll be the main playable dude while Cloud is out of commission in part 3 as opposed to Cid.
@@angelbloodshinraI was thinking the same thing, With Cloud gone for a majority of part 3 it would leave a big hole in the party which Zack could fill for a time.
@@MarcusSanchez2525Zack on the Highwind would be insane!!
Awesome video! It’s so easy to talk about things you hate, but you did a great job finding the gems in the ending of this game.
Thanks for putting everything I was thinking and the confusion I was having, into an organized trail of thought. I agree entirely. We are also not the same person we were back then when we played the OG and we will not be the same in 4 years when the new one comes along, having a new twist to it opens us up to having a new,different experience. It just SUCKS, to have to wait that long to know if they will get it right or not 😅
Yeah that's a great perspective. Both we and the original creators of the game have changed a lot, that's why Kitase, Nomura, Nojima all decided to go in this direction rather than remake their original work.
I disagree Dude...
I am STILL the same Person I was 25!! Years ago when it comes to FF7
Amazing video, and as someone who cares deeply about the OG, Cloud and Aerith, this ending landed in a way that amplified everything beyond any expectation or experience I could have had if it was a 1 to 1 retelling,.
Bro these games have brought me back into games emotionally. Like bro. I’m soo invested in this it’s crazy. I have preordered each game as soon as it’s available. I love the length, the depth how flushed out they make the world. Masterpieces, each one. Idgaf what anyone says.
I was bawling my eyes out at her death.
people are hating too hard. The story of this game is trying to accomplish making a sequel, a fan service, a theorycraft story that will last us until the next game, and make it meta outside the game story to make it relate to you the player. I love the ride im going along on. But question, what triggers the events of this saga anyway?
I think that in part 3 the two worlds will merge together and Aerith & Zack will finally reunite ALIVE!
Your video literally sums up my thoughts. Great work
There is no justification. The ending is terrible. I felt way more in bigg's death and we are talking about fucking aerith here.
YeahI think most People defending this never really *CARED* about FF7 in the 1st place
The ending was absolutely perfect. I loved every second of this game. The best part of the remake project is that as someone who has played OG 7 a dozen times and is very familiar with this story, I am still left guessing as to what is happening. Its the closest i can be to playing 7 for the first time again. Ive loved this world for nearly 30 years and they somehow manage to maie me feel more invested then ever before.
It is not actually the ending (story) the problem I have rather they rushed it after the temple of the ancients. The game does not let you experience the lost of Aerith that you have to actually find her. No bone village , there is literally no city of the ancients. Those segments were relevant to create atmosphere. But here you are right there at the ending scene after the temple and it was disappointed.
I'd have preferred if they cut like 50% of Temple of the Ancients and made a City of the Ancients dungeon instead. I really wanted to explore it.
Reading these comments made me realize what I thought was obvious, clearly isn't obvious. The post-Aerith death scenes, like Cloud's speech and the water burial, are CLEARLY going to be shown properly in the third game. Like you said. Those scenes are pivotal for the emotional hit of her death, and choosing not to include them + showing Aerith (in whatever form she's in) at the end takes that away. They're saving the impact for the third game.
@@NokoFace That's what i thought initially. They could have kept this iconic scene and the exploration of ancients city for part 3, but it's very unlikely as you see the characters at the end of the game flying away to a new destination with the Tiny Bronco. However, it's very likely that the exploration of the city is left for the part of the OG game where you meet Bugenhagen there and need to retrieve the ancients key.
Yeah Rebirth's Story is a Disgrace
You lost me at Advent Children slander 😂 I actually I’m fine with the ending as I can tell Square wanting everyone to be questioning what happens and what happens next. I do feel robbed of that moment but I believe we will get it in Part 3 and Zack n Cloud moment is everything.
Advent children was a terrible movie. I agree with him. I love ff7 and its world but advent children was lame as all hell and boring.
If you're expecting the third installment to wrap things up in a neat little bow, you don't know Tetsuya Nomura at all. He doesn't do "closure." He's like the Japanese version of George Raymond Richard Martin, he only brings up questions, never answers them.
Nomura is only co-director this time around, by all accounts most of the directorial duties were handled by Naoki Hamaguchi this time around.
And perhaps more crucially, unlike Kingdom Hearts, he is not the writer.
@@Ianbits ... I mean it's _better,_ but it's hardly a guarantee.
Enjoyed this, good summaries and ponderings!
Glad to hear it!
It wrecked me pretty good, I played it again for 3 or 4 times looking for signs wheter she was alive and watched hours of review videos.
A week later it still hits and the realisation kicked in that I'm not looking forward to playing part 3 for 100 hours, without her.
She is alive in another timeline
I don't know-- given how much is going on with each party member from an abilities and gameplay perspective, if anything it felt like they had too many different party members in Rebirth already. I think it's a very good thing that they held off on playing as Cid and Vincent. With Cid and Vincent being new playable characters in part 3, it's going to feel like even more of an overload. (I mean, if you have three different presets again to swap through between battles, you still won't be able to have everyone included between them all.) So, not having Aerith as well is probably for the best. That all said, she might be in it a lot still, akin to The Joker in Arkham Knight... and, even if she isn't, she'll still be involved in the ending as she was originally anyway.
And there are plenty of sidequests with her in _this_ game anyway, so you can still get your fill of Aerith.
@AnthonyJayCee they'll probably up the amount of presets to 5 for part 3. Hopefully.
Honestly i think if cloud had killed aerith in his sephiroth psychosis that would have really hit home.
The shots of her forgiving cloud in death and the group realizing sephiroths deeds would have made much more sense.
By merging the timelines, sepharoth can just snap his fingers and change any outcome that doesn’t go his way. That’s his goal. You saved areith this time but seph just snaps his fingers and changes realty to her dying anyway. It’s cool
If they hadn't done anything new with the ending and just kept it virtually identical to the OG people would have complained, if they definitivly had Cloud make it in time to save her in this version, people would have complained.
Now i have my complaints about the incorporations of the whispers into the story, but i get that they on the off hand want to tell the fans that "the OG is still the OG timeline" so you can view this game as sort of a sequal instead and the introduction of the whispers allow us to get more of Zack into the story aswell, which i'm all here for. Him just glowing with pride at how confident Cloud was when they teamed up against Sephiroth was just perfection.
I really love your comment. This is absolutely true. I loved the ending as it gave life to new possibilities with the multiverse and I’ve seen it so many times now on RUclips and twitch streams and some people be confused and some people just balling their eyes out and the chat trying to comfort them. Ultimately the conclusion being:we just need to make a Time Machine so we can get part 3 right now lol.
If they kept it the same as the original, fewer people would have complained, but I don't think it would be talked about nearly as much. Controversy creates attention.
@@CrowsofAcheron True, but i think alot of the questions fans are arguing about steams from the fact that it's one game that is now split into three and the devs are both trying to make each game "one" story while still keeping all three as part of one story.
Like shoehorning in a boss fight with Sephiroth in the first game. Thematically for the entire FF7 story, it doesn't make sense, but when you think of Remake as a self contained game, then it does.
It would have been bold of them to just cut to credits after the highway chase in Midgar and Aeriths death.
People only would have complained because of the nonsense at the end of remake. If they had played it all straight there wouldn't have been a reason to complain.
And also even if they wanted to do things differently. The way they did differently still sucked ;)
I just hope there is a timeline/world that Aerith gets a life and to be happy. I would like that for Zack as well. They deserved more.
Guess I’m the only one that loved advent children…
I should rewatch it one of these days but I know I definitely didn't like it on first viewing.
Definitely curious now with this splinter direction they chose to place instead of aeriths parting. Sephiroth in the scene was clearly in control of this just from how he was. He also looked like he was fighting the actions he had made in the og if you look at his body language. Overall if these worlds are merging or colliding. It means one thing, meteor is going to be given to a physical body of sephiroth but this time making the lifestream more potent or vast from the other worlds that are or will be destroyed like with zacks fight. Safer sephiroth will most likeley appaer but at the same time, something new and horrifying is on its way to shake up the conclusion
This is just my opinion but that'd be really awesome if the story writers and devs make the ending where the team fights Sephiroth for the last time, Aerith turns up, spirit form of course, dispels the whisper wraiths and proceeds to weaken Sephiroth as the battle goes on, and as an added bonus we as in the players can control her
I was incredibly frustrated by the ending at first too. At this moment in time, when we only have 2/3 of the trilogy to play, it sucks that people who haven’t/won’t play the original don’t get to experience the loss of Aerith in the most pure form. That being said, I expect it will pay off BIG TIME in the 3rd game. After putting thought into it and realizing we aren’t seeing alternate timelines or some mcu bullshit, it makes me really feel for cloud. The man literally is unable to accept her death in the moment and it’s quite haunting. It took a while to realize that’s what’s happening, but again part 3 will make up for the emptiness of this ending. God I can’t wait.
the point about undermining her death in part three was genius
I have been frustrated about this games ending for over a week, and still am
But I have to admit its a good point that her death wouldnt have had the same emotional and shock value as the original. I think EVERYONE knows about it
Good video. Hope that part 3 sticks the landing
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought I was playing dmc at times. I wish they would do a remaster so I could enjoy the real game with some quality of life updates.
Totally agree. Great job, dude!
I had a 2 hour debate with someone who didn't enjoy Remake's ending on my channel. This was basically how I felt about it and I'm also happy with Rebirth's ending. I think endings like this are too much work for general audiences. The meta-narrative is very interesting to me as someone who enjoyed Evangelion's Rebuild project.
That's why people are asking: who is the target audience for this trilogy?
They screwed up with OG fans and now Rebirth removed the emotional impact as well.
It is too convoluted for new fans.
It is no wonder Rebirth sales are worrying.
When a side characters death like Dyne has more emotion put into the death despite the knowledge that this guy dies is actually quite hilarious when they couldn't do it for Aerith one of the main character
I mean we all knew the ending would change in rebirth because the whispers exist. I was just hoping it would of been more coherent
Well said. I think you are right. I'm excited, but also nervous for the third part. If they go full blown Kingdom Hearts, I'm going to be disappointed. But I have faith that they will focus on what is important.
Dude they already went full Kingdom Hearts. It's over.
@@metastase895 nah, not yet. Kingdom hearts was crazy.
@@metastase895Toxic kid
There's no world where Ianbits video wasn't going to be polarizing...wait no that's not true these videos are always bangers. On the heels of another jrpg that Ian is about to review, Ianbits found himself in an impossible situation of his own making. One in which he was obligated to use his creative freedom he'd opened up, but also one in which he'd appease fans and cute whales to believe these videos will never end. And to say these videos will end is just crazy. There would be quite a bit of negative reaction from fans and all whales if he stopped. We can't let this happen. Make sure anyone who sees this gives a thumbs up and says great work Ian, otherwise my massive whaleness will smush you into a pancake. Thank you
Thank you as always whale friend
Facts. They took away from the impact of her death(not-death?). A better ending would've been the original death, followed by a big multi-tier fight with Jenova, then the original funeral.
Then the game ends. The impact would've been a lot more major (and lingering) then.
Well Stated as a huge fan of the original this was my concern was the weight of the death not having a meaningful impact especially given the fact that there is no way she was going to be completely cutout of part 3 if she did die
I made this exact comment on FinalFanTv or whatever his channel names discussion video. We were never going to feel the same when ot came to Aerith death this time around.
He responded, "dont tell me how to feel:
To quote a classic piece of media: “people die when they are killed”
Gonna need a source on that one, just doesn't sound right
@@Ianbits Fate Stay Night lol
Pretty much they gave FF 7 the FF 14 multi-world treatment.
1:13 This is really it I've come to believe. For me I played the OG like 3/4 times throughout my life, mostly disjointed or still being a kid. It's very easy for me to see the games flaws and view it is a draft for the modern day version. I can accept changes and also those that are maybe not as good as it could have been.
Meanwhile you have people that have yearly playthroughs of the game for 2 decades or more. They wrote books about it, named their kids after the characters or what not, had profound life inspirations based on the game. There's no way in hell these people will ever accept any form of change. For the worse, but also not for the better, because change is what they resent. Given the attachment.
I don't have this with any game tbh. But I can relate because I am exactly like this with some other forms of media. Things I also annually consume and find attachment and comfort in. At that level you become a super fan and you enjoy stupid shit in your favorite entertainment. Things that aren't even that great. But the charm has hooked you in. I generally just accepted the fact that these people will never not hate the remake project. And also won't stop publicly hating on it. I understand their paint. Even though I find it over emotional and not being self conscious about what you're feeling.
The trilogy is LITERALLY a sequel to advent children: from the first game you can clearly tell that Aerith and Sephiroth knew what was going to happen in the future and by challenging fate multiple timelines were created so there’s a chance to see Aerith back in the third game in fact she’s alive in Zack’s timeline.
We will have to wait until the third game to discover the truth.
Most other youtubers have been interpreting the interview quote of "things will link to advent children" and taking that as the trilogy will end with Advent Children, but maybe it's linked because it's actually a sequel and AC is the prologue of Remake trilogy
@@HarrySingh-z1e precisely, finally someone that gets it.
It will connect/link, not be the same.
no, its really not.
@@HarrySingh-z1e i would take it as say said - it will tie into ac. there is not much deviation from the og as it is. Especially if you take AC into consideration.
So what? A sequel to a bad product nobody wanted. They might as well put emphasis on Genesis and Dirge of Cerberus during part 3.
i liked it. aertih capable of speaking in ghostform is neat, sephiroth just amps up his power potential by destroying all universes and zack is in his own world. and the party itself does not hop around realities in the end mcu style after the boss battle. it was all good ( but also a bit exhausting, that´s a fair point due to the length )
Most confusing part was the hell house color mechanic coming back in sephiroth's wings & it not being explained or even hinted at. Anyone else fight for like 10 minutes before figuring it out/looking it up?
A sub for you, I love how insightful and how neutral you are. You just explain the ending as a matter of fact, most of the videos are filled with too much biases on their own personal interpretation instead of looking at it from an objective standpoint like aka emotional weight and we are still left with more questions. (I mean it's fine to be bias but most of them just take their own bias as fact!)
Appreciate it!
Thankfully Capcom does understand what a remake is and easily sweeps this foolish company with its standout remakes Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil 4. And they did it with each being a complete game in one package! No multiverse, dr strange crap there.
There were so many questions about how this game was going to work when it comes to the world traversal, mini games, and the plot itself, and I don’t think Square Enix could of done it any better. That development team deserves all the credit in the world, even for the controversial ending because it answers a lot of questions while leaving many questions unanswered. I hope FF7 Rebirth sells well
I'm allways shocked when i hear people say that because we know what happen, it could never has the same impact, to me this is the most wrong thing i've ever heard. I often rewatch show and what strike me each time, even though i know what will happen, i still cry where i cried 5 years ago. When a scene is strong you don't need surprise, the death of Aerith a character i could fell in love with, will allways be sad to me, and yet i wasn't sad during rebirth ending.
This video was incredibly done. Thanks for making it! Truly, incredible work. I do generally agree with your thoughts on the choices made. My only fear is that Nomura will pull another Kingdom Hearts, which pretty much unintelligible story at this point. I really am rooting for them to stick the landing though!
Thank you!
I'd be worried for part 3 due to my two decades of following KH. It's proven that Nojima nor Nomura can wrap up their mysteries for a finale...at least not well.
That's because they are always just winging it. Unlike Matsuno or Tetsuya Takahashi, they don't know how to plan ahead with finances and schedule in mind.
Now that's interesting. I read it as Cloud developing a weird PTSD style mental block, due to his condition. Like, he hasn't accepted her death.
Then again, I believe part 3's gonna be a bit more linear, like the first, and pretty much hit the standard ending halfway through. After that, it's wrapping up all the new additional story parts that things've been leading up to. I'll admit, I was wholly satisfied with this game's ending over Remakes to be honest. I especially like what you said about the cast. I played OG FF7 years after it came out and just kinda went through the motions of that game. Each new party member just after Aerith just felt like a kid pulling random toys out to play with, very little cohesion. Rebirth changed all of that and actually made me like FF7.
Perhaps it's because of my indifference to the original that I'm more accepting to changes, I dunno. Like, people keep rumbling about a potential FF9 remake in this style and I would fight tooth and nail to see that *never* happens. That game holds up, FF7 didn't, and, as the most successful and icon of the franchise, deserves a chance to shine again.
I think part of it is Cloud hasn't accepted her death but if that was all they wanted to show they wouldn't have gone to the lengths they did. Part of the reason I like the idea of Aerith being more of a part of the next game is they can have the characters still grow as a result of her death so they even if they bring her back, her death was meaningful. I think Cloud accepting that she died will be a part of his mental break but I don't think that means she's definitively gone.
I dunno, lots of stuff at play. They could go in a lot of directions.
@@Ianbits I'm here for it. Was kinda shocked when I started hearing that people were split on the ending. We gotta know by now that this isn't going to be a 1-1 thing. Again, granted, I'm the farthest thing from an FF7 diehard, so I'm more in the camp amenable to change.
If anything surprised me, it's that they actually went through with her death. Could'a sworn this new version was building up to that shift. Then again, saying that out loud so to speak, it really would've derailed the later stretch of the game.
I was 19 when FFVII came out. I still remember the jaw drop the first time I saw something like Ifrit in 3D. And aside from the Midgar section, (made a save outside of that to begin at) there was probably close to 1500 playthroughs since. Makes it a really great game if that is the case. (My playthrough of VI reaching into the 3 - 4000)
VII Remake and VII Rebirth both have the same emotional weight for me. I think because I A - Have the entire compilation in the back of my mind. B - I am not allowing what I know of anything before to cloud (
most excellently done
Honestly this really makes clouds headspace in advent children make a lot more sense
Thanks for making this. This ending gets a lot of trash talk, but I have faith that it is all a set up and they will(hopefully) go out with a bang. The original is my favorite game..ever, and I was a bit concerned about the changes at first when remake came out, but I’ve decided to accept it and enjoy the ride…what a ride it’s been so far. Can’t wait for part 3.
Excellent video, subbed to this channel. You cover a lot of your points in a very down to earth manner while acknowledging differing views and discussing the context in a thorough way. Keep up the great work!
Thank you!
I wish I liked the ending but I didn't. I'm glad people enjoyed it and more power to you if you did
Some people are on copium. They invested so much into FF7R project that they feel the need to justify it when it devolved into cheap Kingdom Hearts nonsense. It's a shame really.
Well said. Personally I wished Aerith could live. But having another Aerith from another universe join the present one is also fine.
This is a very concise expression of everything ive felt for the last 24 hours. Im here for the ride and im hoping square can pull whatever the hell theyre trying to pull off...
im a kingdom hearts person so im totally happy with it
the ending only gets better the more you think about
I'm on my second playthrough (currently at Nibelhiem). First time playing through... well I kinda speed ran the story bits (didn't finish all the side quests) because I wanted to get to that ending before spoilers hit the internet. But now, I'm going back and trying to fill everything in around it. There's things that I feel like I missed the first time that make me appreciate the game more. I was pissed the first time I hit the Schrodinger's Aerith moment... I felt like the first time around in the OG, Aerith's death felt unfair (emotional weight type thing you describe here), but the emotional whiplash felt cheap this time. That being said, I'm coming around to the whole idea and at this point I've identified with my captors and I'm enjoying things and hoping they stick the landing for the whole game.
It feels cheap because bad writing is cheap. Like, literally. They were juggling too many developments in FF7R so the cracks and cut corners show.
I think there will be a aerith, a cloud, and a zack in the finale. If timelines are dying due to sephroth, they will be in the end this time to banish sephroth for good.
In defense of the ending I think it's brilliant. I'm what feels like one of the few final fantasy fans that loves the original and remakes of FF7 with Rebirth and the original being my favorite Final Fantasy games (16 right under them) what I enjoy about the remakes is the new story and changes to give more incentive to want to play these titles with adding more these characters. I love that they are basically sequels. But onto the ending, I understand why people dont like it. This is a hard scene to nail for fans of the original. However ib my opinion I honestly prefer how they handle Aerith's death in Rebirth which I know most fans would skin me over but given that false sense of hope that you actually save Aerith gave me so much happiness and joy until seeing our efforts were futile, Sephiroth just had us in a sort of illusion. Making the player have that false sense of hope temporarily just to see she still dies, hearing her theme play and watching Cloud's despair that he thought he saved her. I cant speak on all players but the way that was handled had me and some other friends so emotionally driven that anytime I see that moment I get so depressed each time, the first time I absolutely broke down at 1 AM screen sharing the game to a friend the weekend it was released. I think finding a new way to add a sort of emotional impact and shock value of almost saving her is so brilliantly written for players of the remakes and the original.
This is just my opinion of course and I know I'll probably get slandered for it but I see so many people who played the original hate these games it feels like I'm one of five people who love the original and remake games. I started with remake then Crisis Core Reunion then the OG and of course Rebirth (not couting the other FFs I've played that aren't 7)
i’m in total agreements with you. I am on the lines of this is probably a sequel to even to avent children. And for all, and as a purposes, she is a Jesus like icon within the story.
Most other youtubers have been interpreting the interview quote of "things will link to advent children" and taking that as the trilogy will end with Advent Children, but maybe it's linked because it's actually a sequel and AC is the prologue of Remake trilogy
Yeah I think it's out of fear that they'll bring in too much of the post-FF7 stuff into the new trilogy. I'll admit I was really worried when the first thing they did after opening up creative freedom with Remake was bring in a bunch of Dirge of Cerberus characters in Intermission.
Does it matter? Literally nobody asked for a connection with a bad product. I know it is just money for them at the end of the day but that is a dangerous investment either way (and FF7 Rebirth sales looks worrying so there you go).
@@metastase895 It matters because the developers said it does and it links. Also rebirth's latest numbers are showing it sold better than FF16
I wish they did it like the Dejavu movie where Aerith was trying not to die and to change the time line but ended up dying anyways thanks to some other method.
I think that would have hit harder if she died after the Sephiroph fight
I really had big hopes for Areith surviving. Now I just hope she returns alive in the 3rd game