There is less left for us to return to the Midgar reimagination that Square Enix has been building for years. Final Fantasy VII Remake It is just around the corner with an ambition so great that it does not fit in a single Blu-Ray, and also with great fidelity to the original material at the same time that big changes at key points. Cloud Strife's personality, its protagonist, is going to be one of the elements that most surprise us in this game, given that it will undergo modifications.
That is at least what it underlines. Kazushige Nojima, scriptwriter and responsible for both history and context in the remake, in statements given to IGN. Nojima assures that, in the classic FFVII, Cloud was a character "Cool and stylish", while someone quite distant and a little arrogant based on the reactions and interactions with other characters, which can be seen at the beginning of the classic. Now you have decided «Delve much deeper into Cloud psychology» and offer a more complete and less idealized character.
According to Nojima, the rubiales we will see disguised as a woman to sneak into a certain mansion may not be as cool as the players remember from the PSX title. This time, Cloud may not be too wise and a little embarrassed. Its ‘molona’ façade will often collapse ». Far from being the ideal protagonist, we may even end up laughing at the behavior of the wielder of the Deadly Sword.
With this, what the screenwriter wants to make clear is that Cloud's arrogance and cockiness is nothing more than a facade with which he hides his authentic personality. Deep down, what he wants is that "People accept and respect you"Hence, sometimes, as it is currently said, it can give a bit of a "cringe". We will soon be able to discover it, since in the demo of FFVII Remake it does not give him time to bring out that facade so much that it can crumble.
FFVII Remake contains a faithful story as well as a new one
It's not the first time that the Square Enix team has talked about story and story level changes in Final Fantasy VII Remake. The developers and leaders of the project have already made it clear on more than one occasion that the end of this first game of the remake project will be different from what players remember from Midgar's flight. They seek to give a final climax that is much more shocking and worthy of closing a title, even if it is an episode of something bigger.
Also, given the audiovisual differences from the original FFVII, changes have also had to be made in the dialogues to better adapt them to current times and to this new depth given to the characters. They are modifications that are going to leave a mark in all the senses of the remake, and that very soon we will be able to discover on their own. FF7 Remake hits stores on April 10.
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