Final Fantasy 7: the idea of ​​Aerith's death is from Tetsuya Nomura

    Final Fantasy 7: the idea of ​​Aerith's death is from Tetsuya Nomura

    As we all know, the acclaimed Final Fantasy 7 Remake it was warmly appreciated by the entire community right after its release to the market. The original Final Fantasy VII is one of the most iconic video games of all time along with one of the best known moments in gaming history, as well as the death of Aerith Gainsborough. The director of Final Fantasy VII Remake, Tetsuya Nomura, was part of the original development team, and was able to put his hand on many main aspects of the title, including plot and characters. In an interview with the famous magazine Famitsu, Nomura talked about his role in creating the game in the mid-90s, and the ideas he provided to the director of Final Fantasy 7: Yoshinori Kitase.



    I suggested that Kitase let Aerith or Tifa die in the game, and it was decided that we would go in that direction. Originally there was only Aerith, and Tifa was only added later. To compensate for Aerith's death, we needed the figure of a heroine who would be at the man's side until the end.

    After coming up with the idea of ​​Aerith's death, the team came up with Tifa, which until then hadn't been planned. You may also be interested in our article, in which we list the four different "ways" in which we can meet Sephiroth in the remake. Finally, remember that the latest work by Square Enix, Final Fantasy 7 Remake, is currently available exclusively on PlayStation 4.



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