![]() I’m intrigued in the way these stories are coming together, obviously not planned ahead but still used as creative building blocks to the next thing. ![]() I say “blamed” with my tongue in my cheek, since I’m not really upset about anything personally. That’s all to establish the foundation of why I came to understand what’s actually happening in Final Fantasy VII Remake. But at the end of the day, who do you think is in charge of the finer details? That’s the look of a man who knows what he’s about to unleash upon the world and isn’t sorry Don’t get me wrong, one person doesn’t make these games and Nomura’s in the mix. He wants to draw cool clothes, contemplate the difference between self and body with Mickey Mouse, and wear shorts on stage at industry events. A man who has truly been the architect of Final Fantasy VII’s “Compilation.” That man is Kazushige Nojima, the lead writer of almost everything Final Fantasy-related blamed on Nomura. Giving Nomura so much credit glosses over someone at Square Enix far more powerful than the “belts and zippers” guy. The Pen is Mightier Than the Buster Sword And no, this isn’t a Nomura thing, it’s not some wacky Kingdom Hearts galaxy brain abstractionism. Jury’s still out on the implications of Super Smash Brothers. It’s all linear, baby! Everything is canon, except for Ergheiz. Each game is, in a storytelling sense, directly connected. Remake is the latest game in the Compilation, and Rebirth is the next one. Remake isn’t a fresh start, a spin-off, a reimagining or a totally new alternate universe. Related: Final Fantasy Remake Sequel, Crisis Core Remake Revealed during Square Enix Stream It’s the whole Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. The form has been done established, and we’ve been staring right at it for years. Fans and media types alike are saying it looks like things are really gonna take form with these two games, establishing what this Remake stuff is all about. There’s a “remake” of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, and the follow-up to Remake, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. We celebrated by cramming a ton of information into a 10-minute YouTube Stream. Everyone’s favorite JRPG to argue about, Final Fantasy VII, is 25-by-god-years-old.
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