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<blockquote data-quote="Alireza_j" data-source="post: 5324291" data-attributes="member: 166155"><p>[ATTACH=full]311024[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>To The Guardian, Nomura said the following: “If you play right through to the end, it will link up [to Advent Children]</p><p></p><p></p><h3>Spoiler Alert : FF7 , FF7 Remake , FF7Crisis Core , FF7 : Advent Childern</h3><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In Advent Children, Sephiroth's spirit attempted to bring himself back to life using the Remnants. And it appears that in FF7 Remake, Sephiroth's spirit is using time travel to influence events in the past and change his destiny. Near as we can tell, it seems like Sephiroth is using the former SOLDIERS with number tattoos, found throughout the game, to make his influence felt; those guys are infused with Jenova cells, which allows Sephiroth to control them, and makes them very similar to the Remnants in Advent Children.</p><p></p><p>The Whispers reacting to keep things on track really only makes sense if there's something trying to push things off track--and that thing must be Sephiroth. His scenes are ambiguous enough that he could be talking about things from Cloud's past, or events from the original game that will come in later remake installments. It all culminates in Chapter 18, when Sephiroth cuts a portal to the Whispers' dimension and sends Cloud in to challenge the Whisper Harbinger and literally change fate. As the group fights the Harbinger, they even see flashes of the future: "a glimpse of tomorrow if we fail here today," as Red XIII says.</p><p></p><p>All that really makes it seems like Sephiroth is the driving force behind the FF7 Remake story; after his defeat in FF7 and Advent Children, the Man in Black is still trying to come back to life, but this time, he's using Cloud to do it. We don't know exactly how yet, but it's Sephiroth who drives Cloud and his friends to change the FF7 Remake timeline by defeating the Whispers. That completely upends the timeline, since the Whispers no longer exist to make sure things go the way they're "supposed to" as seen in the original game.</p><p></p><p>We even see a scene where Zack survives his death as it occurred in the original game and its prequel, Crisis Core--which seems to mean that other events still to come in the story may or may not take place the way they did in the original. So at the end of FF7 Remake, as it turns out, Sephiroth is at least partially successful in his plans.</p><p></p><p></p><p>منابع : Gamespot , Final Weapon , Reddit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alireza_j, post: 5324291, member: 166155"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="XRecorder_25092023_114321.jpg"]311024[/ATTACH] To The Guardian, Nomura said the following: “If you play right through to the end, it will link up [to Advent Children] [HEADING=2]Spoiler Alert : FF7 , FF7 Remake , FF7Crisis Core , FF7 : Advent Childern[/HEADING] In Advent Children, Sephiroth's spirit attempted to bring himself back to life using the Remnants. And it appears that in FF7 Remake, Sephiroth's spirit is using time travel to influence events in the past and change his destiny. Near as we can tell, it seems like Sephiroth is using the former SOLDIERS with number tattoos, found throughout the game, to make his influence felt; those guys are infused with Jenova cells, which allows Sephiroth to control them, and makes them very similar to the Remnants in Advent Children. The Whispers reacting to keep things on track really only makes sense if there's something trying to push things off track--and that thing must be Sephiroth. His scenes are ambiguous enough that he could be talking about things from Cloud's past, or events from the original game that will come in later remake installments. It all culminates in Chapter 18, when Sephiroth cuts a portal to the Whispers' dimension and sends Cloud in to challenge the Whisper Harbinger and literally change fate. As the group fights the Harbinger, they even see flashes of the future: "a glimpse of tomorrow if we fail here today," as Red XIII says. All that really makes it seems like Sephiroth is the driving force behind the FF7 Remake story; after his defeat in FF7 and Advent Children, the Man in Black is still trying to come back to life, but this time, he's using Cloud to do it. We don't know exactly how yet, but it's Sephiroth who drives Cloud and his friends to change the FF7 Remake timeline by defeating the Whispers. That completely upends the timeline, since the Whispers no longer exist to make sure things go the way they're "supposed to" as seen in the original game. We even see a scene where Zack survives his death as it occurred in the original game and its prequel, Crisis Core--which seems to mean that other events still to come in the story may or may not take place the way they did in the original. So at the end of FF7 Remake, as it turns out, Sephiroth is at least partially successful in his plans. منابع : Gamespot , Final Weapon , Reddit [/QUOTE]
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