Hynad said:
From one of your own link: According to the head of the project with Tetsuya Nomura, the challenge is to create something that can be designed “thanks to the technological power and the quality of entertainment provided by the current generation”, all without forgetting “try to capture elements of the original with respect". According to his words, those who played it at the time will feel "new but familiar", while those less versed in the saga "will experience the charm of Final Fantasy VII, which thrills the hearts of many." Of course, with the latest technology.
Exactly as I pointed out in my earlier comment. Wishes. I live in the real world. Not the one in which everything has to be the way I want it in my head. I hope they have a good plan for Part 2 to make it all worthwhile and a compelling continuation. But until I see how they handle it, I am not going to call foul or complain about it everywhere I can and try to change the definition of the word remake. I understand a lot of people are allergic to change. “The reunion at hand may bring joy, it may bring fear. |
Emmm... have you read the whole quote you copy/pasted? "thanks to the technological power and the quality of entertainment provided by the current generation”, all without forgetting “try to capture elements of the original with respect". That, together with the other quotes I provided you and the hundreds of other interviews and declarations out there... Makes people think that there are going to be changes and additions thanks to what it's possible with today's technology, both in the gameplay and story department, but whathever those are, they are going to be faitful and respectful with the original story. We knew it was not gonna be a 1:1 remake. Most remakes of this level aren't. What we didn't know and they NEVER suggested, was that it was gonna be a reboot.
I provided evidence. And you are still in denial. I have nothing more to say to you. Be happy with your reboot of the original FF VII story.