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Most Final Fantasy games just exist as a one-off and then the next Final Fantasy game will be completely unrelated to the previous one.
Yes, I know there's some exceptions like the Crystal Chronicles games that I'll take place in the same world.
One exception to that is Final Fantasy VII.
I can't remember how many spin-offs there are now but I'll take place in the Final Fantasy 7 universe. So, when you go back you have the Final Fantasy 7 game, Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core and the anime Advent Children.
But now we're expanding beyond that.
People thought Final Fantasy 7 remake was just going to be a literal remake but it turns out it wasn't.
Spoilers Ahead....
But as it turns out, it's in the same universe but with time travel just changing what happened in the original. I guess you can call this an incontinuity reboot in the same way the 2009 Star Trek was.
So now we're off to a new Final Fantasy game that is going to act as a sequel to the "Remake" which will go who-knows-where.
They really made Final Fantasy 7 into a full-blown flushed out universe / multiverse. This is probably a first for the Final Fantasy universe.
Now, now, I do know about Final Fantasy 13 and it also having two parts but it never went this far.
I think that's a good sign. I like the fact that Japanese developers are finally making direct sequels to games and not just a sequel that takes place in an entirely different world that has no relation to the previous one.
I love the Japan game. Especially as of late because they don't care a lot about American trends and values so it's really nice to see them go in this direction, especially with games like the Legend of Heroes/Kiseki series.
We're going to finally know more about the world. Maybe we're going to find out more about Jenova itself.
By the way, wasn't there also a Crisis Core remake just recently? I wonder if we'll see Dirge of Cerberus next? I kind of hope not because that's my favorite spin-off and I like it the way it is already.
So happy to see this and I love multiverse stories. Can't wait to see what they do next.
Yes, I know there's some exceptions like the Crystal Chronicles games that I'll take place in the same world.
One exception to that is Final Fantasy VII.
I can't remember how many spin-offs there are now but I'll take place in the Final Fantasy 7 universe. So, when you go back you have the Final Fantasy 7 game, Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core and the anime Advent Children.
But now we're expanding beyond that.
People thought Final Fantasy 7 remake was just going to be a literal remake but it turns out it wasn't.
Spoilers Ahead....
But as it turns out, it's in the same universe but with time travel just changing what happened in the original. I guess you can call this an incontinuity reboot in the same way the 2009 Star Trek was.
So now we're off to a new Final Fantasy game that is going to act as a sequel to the "Remake" which will go who-knows-where.
They really made Final Fantasy 7 into a full-blown flushed out universe / multiverse. This is probably a first for the Final Fantasy universe.
Now, now, I do know about Final Fantasy 13 and it also having two parts but it never went this far.
I think that's a good sign. I like the fact that Japanese developers are finally making direct sequels to games and not just a sequel that takes place in an entirely different world that has no relation to the previous one.
I love the Japan game. Especially as of late because they don't care a lot about American trends and values so it's really nice to see them go in this direction, especially with games like the Legend of Heroes/Kiseki series.
We're going to finally know more about the world. Maybe we're going to find out more about Jenova itself.
By the way, wasn't there also a Crisis Core remake just recently? I wonder if we'll see Dirge of Cerberus next? I kind of hope not because that's my favorite spin-off and I like it the way it is already.
So happy to see this and I love multiverse stories. Can't wait to see what they do next.