@invictus4000 Agreed. As a writer, I loved almost all of the game, but the changes weren't good. The ending plays like you had to have played the original to understand what the heck was going on. Leave Wedge and Biggs dead, so the player can feel the gravity and consequences of their actions. I'm a little let down because like 99% was so good, but it started going in a direction that I didn't care for at the end, and I'm sure people who haven't played the original are saying, "WTF is going on?"
I really enjoy this remake, except the ending. It played out like you had to have played the original to understand what was going on and that is where it falters. I loved the expansion of the story, but there were some key moments that were changed that kind of let me down. For example I loved waking up to find everyone dead and following the blood trail to reveal the president dead at his desk. That was epic, but changing it felt forced. Also, leave Biggs and Wedge dead, it made me feel the hurt and the consequences of the world of FF7. My point is that FF7 was a masterpiece and I wanted this remake to not only be an amazing remake, but also be a gateway to have my children and the new generation experience the story that i loved as a child. Why disrupt an already perfect story?
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Re: Poll: Do You Like the Final Fantasy VII Remake Ending?
@invictus4000 Agreed. As a writer, I loved almost all of the game, but the changes weren't good. The ending plays like you had to have played the original to understand what the heck was going on. Leave Wedge and Biggs dead, so the player can feel the gravity and consequences of their actions. I'm a little let down because like 99% was so good, but it started going in a direction that I didn't care for at the end, and I'm sure people who haven't played the original are saying, "WTF is going on?"
Re: Poll: Do You Like the Final Fantasy VII Remake Ending?
I really enjoy this remake, except the ending. It played out like you had to have played the original to understand what was going on and that is where it falters. I loved the expansion of the story, but there were some key moments that were changed that kind of let me down. For example I loved waking up to find everyone dead and following the blood trail to reveal the president dead at his desk. That was epic, but changing it felt forced. Also, leave Biggs and Wedge dead, it made me feel the hurt and the consequences of the world of FF7. My point is that FF7 was a masterpiece and I wanted this remake to not only be an amazing remake, but also be a gateway to have my children and the new generation experience the story that i loved as a child. Why disrupt an already perfect story?