![]() ![]() I’ll just say that the confrontation between Barret and Dyne answers these questions: If you plan to pick up FF7 and don’t want a single spoiler, you might want to stop reading further. Most of all, it strikes an emotional chord because it’s a tale of resounding loss and despair. ![]() It’s yet another tale that builds the overwhelming case against Shinra–why the evil corporation deserves to be the game’s (initial) villain, why the good guys are fighting against this powerhouse. It tells you where Barret came from and why FF7 begins with an act of eco-terrorism against Shinra Inc. FF7 Remake’s version of Barret Concept art for Dyne from the original FF7. But it’s one of the game’s best tragedies. You might not expect a tearjerking side-story from two tough guys from a mining town. The scene involves Barret, one of the main protagonists, and Dyne, his childhood friend. The most poignant scene for me was not the infamous slaying of a certain major character but, rather, the death of a minor one. I was reminded, though, that why I loved the game first of all was not because of its system but its collection of memorable characters and their stories, both comedy and tragedy. In 2019, I picked up the Switch port to relive the nostalgia and my favorite Final Fantasy battle/weapons system. This has been exciting news for many JRPG fans. Final Fantasy VII, one of RPG-dom’s most beloved classics, was ported to Switch last year and will see an epic remake in 2020. ![]()
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