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BasilZero said:
burninmylight said:

Sure, I can quickly explain. The two games released so far in the new Final Fantasy VII trilogy all have the same number in the name: VII, or 7, or Seven. And the two have a word in the name that mean practically the same thing to most people. That's confusing.

When Persona 5 was rereleased as Persona 5 Royal, simply adding that extra word indicated that it's either the same game plus extra content or a remaster of the game. Same thing with Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Advance Wars and Advance Wars 1+2: Reboot Camp. But when you put a new word after "Remake" like Intergrade, then it's like, what more could you add after already remaking the game? You mean the complete re-imagining from the ground up game you just put out wasn't complete?

Remake and Rebirth dont have the same meaning.

And yea the story isnt completed in one game.

"And the two have a word in the name that mean practically the same thing to most people"

That's what I said. I didn't say that Remake and Rebirth have the same meaning. I'm saying that they have the same connotation to most people.You can argue about how true fans know better all you want. I'm saying that it's the perception of the titles to people who aren't already big fans.

I also said, "The two games released so far in the new Final Fantasy VII trilogy". In other words, I said that the story isn't completed in one game, so what is your point? If I said that milk comes from bovine beasts, you'd reply to point out that it in facts come from cows, perhaps even goats.

I've always known that you are a huge FF fan because you always have chocobos as your avatar, but you really need to stop taking this discussion so seriously. I'm not even trying to gaslight you here: it really feels like you're just looking to argue.