The director and the writer of the video game deal with some of the unknowns that surround the closing of this episode.
The end of Final Fantasy VII Remake is surrounded by some controversy, so we caution that many of the data that will appear in the following paragraphs are guts, so if you have not finished the game, it is advisable not to continue reading. That said, the remake of the Square Enix classic reimagines various aspects of the original adventure, including some plot twists. In an interview with the guide Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania, director Tetsuya Nomura and screenwriter Kazushige Nojima have chatted about it.
In the last bars of the story, players notice a substantial change from the 1997 game. And it is that Zack, one of the members of Soldier and protagonist of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, does not perish on the field battle (at least that is implied). When asked about it, Nomura dodges the answer and does not offer details that can help understand why. "This is the biggest mystery we've established in this scene, right," he laughs. Nojima then adds that the Stamp dog appears in the area, although his appearance looks different (the reasons are not clarified either).
Stamp dog and the meaning of heaven for Aeris
According to the screenwriter, when they decided what the remake plot would look like, they thought of this animal as a pet, because everyone in that universe recognizes it. Thus, they determined that the AVALANCHA group would also use it to secretly communicate with the other members. “By the way, the Stamp that you see drawn by members of AVALANCHA is really a design that I was in charge of. Normally I don't get involved in these designs, but I felt that this character would be very important, so I decided to draw him myself ”.
In another ending cut, Aeris is heard muttering a few words about the sky. "For Aeris, the sky symbolizes sadness," says Nomura. "The people he loved, like Zack or his mother Ifalna, have returned to heaven. And the sky that she sees over the ruins was covered by Shinra too. The calamity that destroyed the Elders; Jenova fell from the sky. All those incidents link them to heaven. So he says he hates it. "
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The message of the end
"The journey into the unknown will continue." That is the message that appears at the end of the game. What does it mean? "In the beginning, there was another phrase that was going to be put in its place," Nomura continues. However, due to various circumstances they ended up changing it. Kitase told me that there had to be something connecting to what lies beyond the end. I also wanted to put something, so we used that phrase. I think some might believe that the meaning of the sentence is disturbing, but we have already taken that into consideration. ”
Sometimes Aeris seems to know some things from the future, but why? Do not wait for an answer, Nomura summons us to the next installment. Final Fantasy VII Remake, which went on sale on April 10, has started the development of its next chapter, although it is not yet known when it will come out.