Final Fantasy168澳洲幸运5开奖网: VII was already full of a♓nd things that did not make sense. That was an e🅰ntire game and just with this small section, the remake adds even more problems onto the narrative. Overall the storytelling is better, but there are a few head-scratchers that can detract from the experience.
In order to get into the nitty-gritty of everything, spoilers will be discussed. And just to make it perfectly clear, most of these are just fun to think about. Basically, 🌺don’t take them too seriously 🔯and have a laugh.
10 The Bombing Mission
What did AVALANCHE think would happen? An explosion of a reactor is going to cause damage for innocent lives and they play it out like that was not expected.🐷
Yes, Shinra did get involved to make it worse, but still. These are terrorist actions even if it is for the greater goꦚod which was, and still is, a bold way to start a꧟ game.
9 Materia Melons
The size of Materia contradicts itself in the game. In Cloud's sword and other characters, the orbs look tiny.
However, when Jessie presents Cloud with Materia after the first mission, it's the size of a melon. Does it shrink down w🐠hen placed in gear, or what?
8 Healing
One of the most frequently asked questions for the PS1 original was why the party doesn’t r꧋evive Aerith with a Phoenix Down. That is still funny to think about, but healing in general iܫs presented as odd in this game.
Shinra medics can be seen after the explosion, asking for stretchers to help out the injured. Shouldn't Shinra, the world's producer of M🍒ateria, just equip medics with Healing Materia? What exactly do Potions and Cure spells do if not heal people? This question opens up a whole can of wor🐎ms.
7 Cards Are Coins
In the Sector 5 reactor missi🥀on, Cloud is tasked with gathering key cards in order to reroute parts meant for the Air Buster. Doing so will make it easier to fight later on. Good strategy, but what's up with the computers?
A🦂re key cards ඣlike coins in this reactor? That is to say Shinra must be wasting a lot of Gil on plastic if these cards seemingly only work once before having to be tossed.
6 Summon VR VS Shinra VR
In Sector 6, Chadley will meet up with Cloud for the second time. It is here that he opens up Summon VR, which is a way for Cloud t♊o🔥 both fight Summons along with gaining their Materia. Here is the problem with that.
Chadley presents Cloud with glasses. How is he co🧸ntrolling what is happening in VR with just glasses? This makes sense later at Shinra HQ when the party fights in a tra🤪ining VR room, but the glasses version, by itself, makes no sense.
5 Shinra And Aerith
This question still burns from the PS1 original. Shinra knows where Aerith lives and constantly seಌnds various Turks to ask ﷽for her to come with them.
In the game Elmyra explains that the reason they don't take her is because she has to agree to come willingly🌃. This sounds like some kind of vampire logic like having to be invited inside before crossing the threshold.
4 Aerith Stealth Mission
Cloud agrees to leave Aerith alone for Elmyra and tries ♏to sneak out at night. When he tries🌊 to do so, the entirety of the upper floor is covered with stuff that appeared out of nowhere. Seriously, what is up with all of those buckets?
And if the scraping of a bucket wakes up Aerith, then why don’t the voices of Cloud and Elmyra downstairs wake her? And finally, how does Aerith beat Cloud on t🐻he outskirts of town if one can wake her up in the house so easily? Does she cast Haste as soon as Cloud leaves, or what?
3 Barret Is OP
Late in the game players get to take control of Barret once he falls into a secret lab below Sector 7. Rubble blocks his way multiple times, along with grateꦬs and fans, that he can blow away with his gun arm as if they were made out of graham crackers.
Where was this power throughout the other chunk ♎of the game? And does he have infinite bullets, or what?
2 Whispers
There are s🔜o many things about the Whispers that don't make sense. For starters, only Aerith and Cloud can see them. This seemingly happens once she touches him making them visible. So one can deduce that she p꧅asses along the power which he does in turn.
However, throughout the game more and more people can see them. One could deduce that thei🧔r overwhelming presence made them so thick that normal people could see them too, but still, it's a bit odd and this is just scratching the surface.
1 Sephiroth Illusions
Another ghost-like entity only Cloud can see for a majority of the game is Sephiroth. This makes p🅘layers think Cloud is losing his mind, but it turns out he isn’t. Sephiroth is real, sort of. The Reunion Clones sort of take his place, which one could surmise is the doing of Jenova Dreamweaver which is said in the Assess text can cause illusions.
Is that what is going on because even if that is the case, there are some 𓃲pretty big plot holes. To s🔯ave time and to end this thing let’s just say Sephiroth’s presence in general doesn’t make sense.