The following contains spoilers for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
If Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth proved something that is that Final Fantasy 7 -REMAKE Trilogy is not afraid to take any major freedoms when it comes to the way the original Final Fantasy 7 Played as well as the story it told. In a way, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Still telling the history of the original game, but it changes some important moments significantly, and it is not seen clearer than in the way it handles Aerith's bow. In the original Final Fantasy 7Aerith is killed by Sephiroth when he prays at the forgotten capital. Her death is one of the most iconic and emotional moments in video game history, and while Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Was simply expected to copy and paste that moment into their own story, it chose to do something else.
Sephiroth kills Aerith in Final Fantasy 7 RebirthBut the game then contains themes for several realities and timelines, due to the fact that Cloud continues to perceive Aerith as if she were still present, even though the rest of the party mourns her death. As such is Aerith's continued story in Final Fantasy 7 -REMAKE The trilogy remains enveloped by ambiguity, although it opens the door for her to play an important role in the third and final post of the trilogy. What that role can be is as unknown as the firm truth about her fate, but there are still a couple of opportunities.
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a triumph, but one of its returning characters should be re -enacted in a more interesting way in its sequel.
Which Aerith's role can be in Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3
Cloud and others could be affected by Aerith because of his awareness of her presence
Given the fact that the cloud could still see, feel, hear and even interact with Aerith in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth After her death it is likely that the phenomenon will continue Final Fantasy 7 -REMAKE Part 3. Although this can simply be a vision or manifestation of Aerith because of the enormous grief of the clouds and struggles to accept her death, there is still enough evidence in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Suggesting Aerith can interact with clouds on other means, potentially a multivers.
It is possible that these interactions can be spread to party members outside the cloud also in Final Fantasy 7 -REMAKE Part 3, because Red XIII seemed to feel her presence shortly after she entered Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Part 3 can expand this further by giving each core party member unique interactions with Aerith, and these interactions can even continue to influence the development of their character arches. If nothing else, Aerith can at least act as a kind of spiritual guide for clouds, which would also affect the direction of his companion.
Aerith can exist in alternative realities and be playable as a result
When it comes to whether Aerith will really play a role in the game part of Final Fantasy 7 -REMAKE Part 3, it is worth noting first that the creative director Tetsuya Nomura has suggested aspects of Aerith's involvement in the third post, suggesting that the idea of a Final Fantasy 7 Multiple is not so far. If Aerith really exists in an alternative reality, maybe players will have a chance to control her for short sequences, where she gets a chance to increase the party's chances of succeeding in major battles.
Given the fact that the cloud could still see, feel, hear and even interact with Aerith in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth After her death it is likely that the phenomenon will continue Final Fantasy 7 -REMAKE Part 3.
If she is not playable in alternative realities, players may have a chance to check her again in Flashback sequences, maybe some involving Zack Fair. All this said, Aerith is playable in Final Fantasy 7 -REMAKE Part 3 may be a little too outlandic by an expectation. Instead, it may be safer to assume that she will simply play an important role in the third post's story and the clouds of the cloud forward.
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February 29, 2024
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T for teenager due to blood, language, mild suggestive themes, use of alcohol and tobacco, violence