Final Fantasy 7 Rebirths story altered so drastically from the original final fantasy 7, Its open ending could lead Cloud Strife and his companions anywhere in the world. Although there are story beats from the original game the plot is likely to follow, there are definitely changes to be explored in Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Which can completely shift the expected route of the narrative.
Players may want to see some of the classic and iconic events unfold in Part 3Such as the reunion in the Northern Crater, the trip to FF7s Rocket Town, or the hunt for the huge Materia, but with so many options at Square Enix’s fingertips to really shake up the story, players can expect some major twists to really kick them off.
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Weapons of the Multiverse
Sephiroth must face weapons from all worlds
In the original Final Fantasy 7 timeline, Gaia’s response to Sephiroth’s harnessing of the planet’s energy is to release its organic defenses, the weapons. Unfortunately for the rest of the planet’s population, Sephiroth hid in the Northern Crater and the weapons traveled the world trying to reduce the amount of Mako escaping the planet’s veins. Rebirth Has already debuted two new weapons In the Lifestream confronting Sephiroth. This could be an indication of a twist in the future of Part 3.
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Sephiroth’s grand scheme is much more than one timeline. His infiltration into multiple timelines implies a way to harness the life-force of each world, in which He may already be successful due to the number of deaths multiverse timelines experienced by Zack Fair. To combat this, a governing stream among the multiple Gaia’s may have its own organically created weapons to counter such a destructive force, which can not only span timelines, but also become a major threat to Cloud and the party as the weapons follow suit Way. Like the original – regret any liking of the livestream.
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Zack joins the Prime Timeline
Two soldiers are better than one
The final battle against Sephiroth in Rebirth Takes place across a number of timelines, as well as the limbo between worlds. Cloud, Barrett Wallace and the party, and Zack are Forced to combat different forms of SephirothUnknowingly supporting each other’s battles due to the shared damage each spirit suffers. Cloud and Zack can even sense each other’s presence, fighting as one. With the battle over, one of the Saks who survived was saved at the last moment before Spirit could kill him, his fate remained unknown.
Zack’s popularity in the Final Fantasy 7 Franchise could see him whisked away to the main timeline, to join Cloud and the party in the final leg against Sephiroth. Whether he officially joins the party or creates his own sub-squad of others FF7 Characters to tackle the challenges that Cloud and company may not be able to see, but his role in Part 3 Inside the main timeline will completely change the direction of the plot, giving Gaia another heroic figure fighting for his survival.
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Cloud loses the trust of his friends
He must fight for their trust
Even after Cloud’s tragic twist in the Northern Crater and his gifting of the Black Materia to Sephiroth, the original Final Fantasy 7 The party forgave him pretty quickly. He may be controlled by the Jenova cells inserted into his body, but he still causes an unexpected catastrophe for the planet and its people. At this point in the game, Cloud’s relationship with the party is fairly solid; Rebirths take on the party alliance has gone down a different route.
At the end of RebirthThere is an uneasy looming in the character’s relationships and the bond between Cloud and the rest is strained. Cloud is also more severely affected by Sephiroth’s manipulations, at times becoming a danger to his friends. If Cloud were to do something as drastic as the cause of Meteor’s arrival, even if it was out of his control, his friends’ trust was sufficiently shaken in Rebirth to be smashed into Part 3. It will not only be a fight to save the planet, however A fight to regain the trust Cloud once had.
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Hojo’s Grand Design is coming to fruition
The reunion is Hojo’s brainchild
Hojo’s reunion theory is The catalyst for the story of Final Fantasy 7. His research in Jenova led to the creation of Sephiroth, the Jenova cells implanting experiments, and the collection of Sephiroth clones heading to the Whirlwind Maze. In the original, his motivations are ambiguous, ranging from a desire for ultimate power to just wanting to see what happens. He fits perfectly into the mad scientist trope. Rebirth Hojo seems to be following the same path, however Part 3 Can use him even more.
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While Sephiroth is away with the multiverse, there is an empty seat at the table for an evil villain to become the body for Jenova’s return. Sephiroth learns from the original that he cannot get Cloud if he fully accepts Jenova. Hojo didn’t have the lesson; If the reunion requires a new ship for the apocalypse, who better than the greatest mind on Gaia? Sephiroth is aiming higher and Hojo still wants to see what will happen if the reunion is successful. With no super-soldier to steal his thunder, the planet’s throne is up for grabs.
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Rufus Shinra’s success in the struggle for the huge substance
The Shinra Electric Company designs the greatest weapon
A major difference between the original and the Remake is the Competence of the Shinra Corporation. Rebirth Shinra showed fewer blunders and absolute failuresPosing as a much bigger threat to Cloud and his friends, as well as the world in general. Their tyrannical control is cemented and Rufus Shinra’s agenda to spread his influence feels like a genuine threat, rather than more of the original’s absent second thoughts. If some of the original is still followed in Part 3It’s a major plot thread in which Rufus could become an even bigger problem.
The huge materia hunt is a direct conflict between Cloud and Shinra, each wants the materia for their own means but with the same end – stop Meteor. at the end of RebirthCloud and company seem shakier than ever, while Rufus and the Shinra Company seem like a strong, semi-united front. There is no better twist for Part 3 Which involves Rufus as his success in creating a weapon that can match Meteor and becoming the villain he was born to be, rather than being taken by an unfortunately placed weapon beam.
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Sephiroth’s Culling Of Aerith
The multiverse hunt for its biggest threat
If one thing was clear in RebirthIt was that Aerith Gainsborough was destined to die. Even with Cloud’s supposed intervention against Sephiroth’s plummeting Masamune, she was still pierced and succumbed to her injuries. Players of the original suspected a twist to her survival, considering Aerith’s multiverse perception and connection to the timeline may have allowed her to prepare for Sephiroth’s attack. In the original, Aerith still predicted her death, and Rebirth was no different.
Aerith’s death may be a result of Sephiroth’s ultimate plan. Original Aerith tried to summon Spirit to protect the planet, so Sephiroth had to stop her. Since Spirit Aerith is with the characters in the multiverse, Sephiroth seems to be tracking all of her different variations, as shown when he enters the church in Sector 5. Aerith is portrayed as the biggest threat to Sephiroth’s schemesUnlike Cloud, which is a tool to enact them. A twist for the player is the fact that each Aerith is dying, but only one needs to survive to protect the timelines.
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Cloud is responsible for the worst death
His lack of understanding shields his guilt
There are two strange events in Rebirth During Aerith’s Death: The player and the rest of the party do not witness Sephiroth’s blade striking her, and Cloud seems to be able to accept that she is gone. Her presence as a ghost at the end of the game can be considered in two ways – she lives on with her own consciousness in the lifestream, which would explain why Red XIII seems to sense her, or she is a fragment of Cloud’s already deteriorating Opinion. If Cloud did the deed himself, It makes sense he can’t accept she’s really gone.
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Cloud is shown over Touched To be easily controlled by the Jenova cells, lacking even more self-restraint than the original. He almost killed Elena, Tifa and Erith. Without actually witnessing Aerith’s death, it is possible that Sephiroth used his manipulation techniques to get Cloud to do the deed for him. Cloud’s inability to move forward may be a representation of his overwhelming guilt. It would be a dark turn for the game to takeBut that kind of twist would shift Cloud’s narrative. His hero label is already questionable; This can completely destroy it.
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Tifa chooses her responsibilities over cloud
There are people who still rely on you
A pivotal point in the original Final Fantasy 7 Is when cloud is lost to the lifestream and found again in a vegetative state in the middle. Rebirth Has yet to visit many iconic FF7 Locations, setting medium as one of the main plot locations in Part 3. When Cloud was at his worst state in the game, Tifa Lockhart stood by his side and cared for him, leaving the rest of the party to hunt for the huge Materia. Their bond was stronger than ever, even if it wasn’t long before Cloud gave Sephiroth the Black Materia that started the countdown to the end of the world. At the end of Rebirth, Tifa and Cloud aren’t that close.
As Tifa drifted through the lifestream, she saw multiple visions of people in her past. Doctor Sheeran is shown telling Tifa that “Too many still depend on you“, which may be foreshadowing Tifa’s role in Part 3. In the original, she left the party and was left in the middle to take care of a bad cloud; A three in Part 3 Could see you decide that Her responsibility to save the planet comes before her friends And she has to step up to save everyone. With such a different dynamic between Cloud and Tifa in RebirthHer love for him may be secondary to her foreshadowed duty.
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The Turks change sides
A new party member for the crew
The Turks have been a constant thorn in the side of Cloud and the party over both Remake And Rebirth. They act as the unrepentant arm of evil, performing actions for an evil corporation while wearing the guise of professionalism. Rebirth Showcase the Turks as host fights such a huge number of times, if they would repeat the same hit in Part 3It can get quite repetitive. There are only so many times a player can wipe Reno’s smile off his face Before it gets boring.
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The most important thing Part 3 About Shinra would see the Turks reconsider their loyalty. Rufus is looking for an all-out war, the planet is on the brink of destruction – what’s a paycheck worth when the world is ending? If Barret and Tifa can see past the dropping of the Sector 7 plate – which, surprisingly, they don’t seem all too furious at Rebirth – There is an opportunity to have the Turks switch sides in the hope of keeping the world from being destroyed. Considering Remake Changed Reno to Rude as the one who pressed the button to drop the plateIt was possible to reduce the pinot to the first one, even giving him the option to join the main party.
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Zack is the hero Final Fantasy 7 deserves
Only he can fix the timeline and save Aerith
An obvious difference between Cloud and Zack is that the former is driven by Jenova and the latter is driven by his heart. Zack proves again and again that the decisions he makes are for others, constantly putting himself in harm’s way and suffering for it. Cloud has one more chance to prove his heroic nature, as his decisions are primarily based on ensuring that he can attend the reunion. This leads to Aerith’s death in either timeline.
Zack’s role is yet to be fully understood RebirthBut one of the sacks was saved by Aerith. Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 will certainly explain its purpose in the overall narrative and This could be the hero the world really needs. Like Aerith, Zack seems destined to die before the start of the main game, setting off a domino effect that eventually leads to Cloud giving Sephiroth the Black Materia. Zack is clearly vital to stopping Sephiroth one last time. Zack is the hero destined to finally put an end to Sephiroth’s cycle of destruction. He was supposed to be the hero of the story but died for Cloud to take his place. Now he returned.