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One major point of contention for reviewers was the ending. Joe Juba said that the ending scenes are "jarring" and "surprising", calling them "mildly disappointing as a resolution to this game, but much more disappointing in what they imply for any installments that lie ahead".[18] Tom Marks of IGN said that the game "raises a metric ton of questions that it doesn't deliver any semblance of answers to", referring to parts of the story as "Some Kingdom Hearts BS".[22] Jason Schreier of Kotaku said the ending causes the game to become "something else entirely" from a remake, elaborating that he found himself grappling with the consequence of the ending days after finishing the game and also likened it to Kingdom Hearts.
Tifa suggests they ask Don Corneo, but he's not at his mansion. Instead they find Leslie, who claims he can help them get topside on the condition they help him find Don Corneo in his sewer hideout. Barret doesn't trust him, but Cloud agrees to help.
Tifa suggests Cloud make a name for himself as a mercenary at the Sector 7 slums, and gets him an apartment next to hers. Overnight, Cloud hears moaning from the room next door, and when investigating, finds it belonging to a delirious man wearing a dark cloak whom he hallucinates as Sephiroth. As he is about to attack, Tifa stops him, and Cloud realizes it was another hallucination. Tifa helps Cloud find work around the slums, and they find Tifa's friend, Johnny, being taken by Shinra's Public Security under suspicion of being connected to Avalanche.
Players can also use the and buttons to issue specific commands to the non-active characters (the ones that are not being controlled).
The area in Sector 1 surrounding the reactor is devastated. Cloud and the Avalanche members scatter into the streets and agree to meet up at the train going back to the slums.
As the design work progresses, we also need to add in additional notes about the characters’ emotional states or the nature of the situation at the time.
The reactors siphon energy called mako out of the planet and convert it into electricity, giving consumers access to technological comforts and innovations that ease and improve the quality of everyday life.
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Barret goes ballistic at the sight of carnage and the thought of having lost Marlene, but Cloud thinks that Marlene is safe at Aerith's house. They find her there and Elmyra tells the story of how she and Aerith, not her biological daughter, came to meet. Aerith and her biological mother had escaped from a Shinra facility, but the mother had passed while asking a random passerby, Elmyra, to take Aerith somewhere safe.
As the party looks out over the verdant fields and I step into the landscape, I'm reminded of the way the original game opens you up to the overworld for the first time. It's arguably one of the most memorable moments in the 1997 version, and it really does feel like Rebirth recaptures that for fans, with the promise of adventure on the horizon.
Cloud Strife is the main protagonist, introducing himself as a former member of SOLDIER who now operates as a mercenary.
We love Jessie’s reaction to the laser beam mini-game and in general how carefree and relaxed she is about the whole mission. Why isn’t she tense like Cloud and Barret are?
Cloud decides to hunt down Sephiroth to avenge the final fantasy 7 remake destruction of his hometown, and the others follow suit. Tifa shares Cloud's hatred for Sephiroth and wants to keep an eye on Cloud as his unstable behavior troubles her.
As the group goes through Hojo's lab, they find Jenova's tank where its headless body spooks everyone. Red XIII explains that Jenova is Shinra's most precious research specimen and that Hojo has spent his life studying it. A cloaked man appears in front of the tank, but everyone sees him as Sephiroth who breaks the walkway they are on and sends everyone plummeting to the deep recesses of the lab into an area called "the Drum", where Hojo controls their every move and ushers more of his "research specimens" onto the group, only to watch them be destroyed much to his delight.