auronvi said:
Come one Squeenix, remake it already!
I honestly don't want them to anymore. VII was magnificent. Every bit of it, even its horrible translation errors, add up to a glorious gaming experience. So why then, do I not want it remade? Because everything since (Advent Children, Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core, Last Order, all of it) has been more and more terrible.
Last Order, while it did have spectacular animation and action, ruined all of the elements of the story it touched.
Advent Children was also very pretty and had cool fights, but the story itself doesn't quite mesh with the game.
Then came Dirge of Cerberus. An average-to-mediocre game. A terrible crime against FFVII. First of, there's Vincent. Vincent, who STOPPED BEING DEPRESSIVE AND GUILT-RIDDEN by the end of FFVII. Then he overcame his antisocial adversities yet again in AC (symbolized by his appearance and request for a phone). Now he's doing it AGAIN. Then we find out that, actually, Vincent is the most powerful thing on the planet, and he could have totally wiped the floor with Sephiroth if he had been properly motivated. So... no. Stupid.
And then we find out Sephiroth wasn't the first Sephiroth, in a bold bit of retcon. And then there's this point where it tells us we missed the point, and Hojo was the main villain of VII (and how pathetic is it that hojo's big evil guy plan is a carbon copy of Sephiroth's?).
Then to reconcile Gackt -excuse me, I mean Genesis- appearing in the now well-raped mythos, we get Crisis core. A game about Zack. There's its first problem. But that's simply my own character prejudice, and really I have to admit that outside his jockstrap personality there is no real problem with Zack. I do, however have a problem with the muddled clusterfuck that his game turns VII into. I don't even have words, which, I know, invalidates my opinion with most of the few of you who haven't already dismissed me for my admittedly rather fanboyish rant.
Still, what made VII were the literary aspects, not the gameplay. The realistic sense of Barret's personal hatred turned to semi-righteous purpose. The ability to sympathize with Sephiroth (his circumstances, not his aims) and the philosophical questions his and Cloud's actions put forth. It was just damn GOOD.
Then everything that has been added lacks any of the first games' intellect and power. And I don't want to see a remake ruin the first game as well, with the nuances of the environment changed, and the dialogue shifted. A good example would be Twin Snakes, the MGS remake. It took a dark, very human game and made it into a cartoon. I'm worried something like that would happen with and FFVII remake. Still, I suppose there is always that golden shiny wire of hope...
Anyway, on topic, this is a cool article, the writer did well, and while I actually enjoyed Midgar outright, I completely understand what he means
Wow that went on long. Good thing I cut my DoC rant short, my record on that rant is about 3 hours of talking
Fuck Aeris