{"id":69856,"date":"2025-01-28T20:42:42","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:42:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/final-fantasy-vii-rebirth-why-aerith-needs-to-die-again-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:42:42","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:42:42","slug":"final-fantasy-vii-rebirth-why-aerith-needs-to-die-again-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/final-fantasy-vii-rebirth-why-aerith-needs-to-die-again-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: Why Aerith needs to die again &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: Why Aerith needs to die again Square EnixWith Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on the horizon, we make the case for why Aerith needs to die again in the remake and why sparing her would be a huge mistake. Aerith\u2019s death in the original Final Fantasy VII is one of the most shocking and tragic deaths in all of gaming, perhaps one of the most impactful deaths in all of fiction too. This lovely flower seller not only didn\u2019t deserve her fate \u2013 being brutally stabbed through the back by Sephiroth \u2013 we as the player, plus the other characters in the game had grown to love her. Not only that, many of us had spent hours leveling Aerith and making her an essential member of our party. All that was taken away in one cutscene, traumatizing us as the player, and the heroes of Midgar in one swoop. Surely, there\u2019d be a way to bring her back later or some path to saving her in another playthrough? Nope. Aerith was dead, and there was absolutely nothing you could do about it. Even over twenty years later, fans of the original FFVII still debate Aerith\u2019s death as it had such a profound impact on them, but this is what makes it so special. It was a masterclass in storytelling, something that made us experience an emotional response in a way that no other game had ever done before. There have been other tragic and earth-shattering deaths in video games since, but none have come close to the cultural influence that Aerith\u2019s demise had \u2013 and this is why it needs to happen again. Aerith\u2019s death was not a mistake While it could go down in the third chapter of the Final Fantasy VII remake trilogy, some fans suspect Aerith\u2019s fateful encounter with Sephiroth will take place in FFVII Rebirth, the second game in the series. Many of us are preparing to relive this event, knowing it\u2019ll be tough, but fully understanding why it\u2019s necessary. However, there\u2019s a contingent of the original FFVII fans who are begging Square Enix to spare Aerith this time around, or at least, to provide a path for them to rescue her. These are the fans who found the death of Aerith especially hard when they first played FFVII and see the remake series as an opportunity for a do-over, for Square Enix to correct what some of these fans have always viewed as a mistake. Over the years, we recall various encounters with such fans from the playground to online message boards. Back when the original Final Fantasy VII was released, some of them told us of their determination to save Aerith in future playthroughs. Some believed there was a secret way to save her, while others even claimed to know it. Even years later, some of these FFVII players would still passionately argue that Aerith could be saved, even though the Internet had ushered in an age of game guides and wikis, with no such solution ever being discovered. One or two console generations would pass, but still, they argued their case. Maybe a solution is hidden in the code? Perhaps just in the Japanese version? We recall countless message boards dedicated to this search, with players refusing to give up on Aerith\u2019s survival. However, this denial would eventually turn to anger, then finally, acceptance. At least, that was the case until the Final Fantasy VII Remake arrived and brought fresh hope. Now that other important characters have escaped death in the remake series, such as Zack, those who once dreamed that Aerith\u2019s demise could be prevented have reemerged. Some are even demanding that Square Enix retroactively vindicate them, and finally allow them to be right. You see, the remakes take place in an alternate timeline, one that exists alongside the original FFVII events. However, shadowy forces are working to correct the timeline, and this should worry the would-be saviors of Aerith. We\u2019re of the view that Square Enix must not cave to the demands of fans who wish to save Aerith from death. We\u2019d go as far as to say that they owe it to these fans not to. We believe that the devs already know this and have a plan in place \u2013 one which will delight, and then traumatize FFVII players all over again. We predict that Aerith will survive her encounter with the murderous Sephiroth, blowing everyone\u2019s minds, only for her to die later in the story. We suspect Cloud, like the players, will desperately try to save her, but time and time again, Aerith will die. Correcting the FFVII timeline Cloud will soon learn the truth about the events that are unfolding around him, and that they\u2019ve happened before. He\u2019ll learn that there\u2019s no saving Aerith in any universe, as it\u2019s her death that galvanizes him into becoming the hero he needs to be. Ultimately, Aerith needs to die for the world to be saved and her death is the motivating force Cloud needs to save it, just like he did in the original game. If we\u2019re being honest, we\u2019re also a little worried for Zack and even Biggs, both of whom are alive in the remake series, but dead in the original timeline. This way, the remakes can do something new but also still find a way to honor the past. The story involving the shadowy entities is clearly going somewhere, and we think it has everything to do with correcting the timeline. Zack\u2019s death is also a vital part of Cloud\u2019s story, but we suspect his survival is likely to be a cruel red herring designed to give us hope that Aerith can also survive. Fans don\u2019t have the emotional connection to Zack that they have to Aerith and Square Enix knows this, and could exploit it in a savage act of storytelling genius. In reality, the death of Aerith back in 1997 was never a mistake so it doesn\u2019t need to be fixed. For many fans, this may have been their first emotional connection to a fictional character or at least the first one they made to a videogame. Many of these fans legitimately mourned Aerith, and this is what continues to impact them all these years later. We sympathize, but this connection is now what\u2019s motivating some to demand Aerith survives in the FFVII remakes. What they don\u2019t get is that if the character hadn\u2019t died then their connection to her wouldn\u2019t be what it is today. Aerith\u2019s survival, then or now, would cheapen everything about the story of Final Fantasy VII and what made it so memorable and emotionally charged. If players are still fighting to save her over twenty years later, then this says it all. Let\u2019s not deprive a new generation of something that turned us into the gamers we are today. Aerith\u2019s death was a deliberate moment, artfully designed to pull at our heartstrings, and it succeeded \u2013 it also needs to happen again. While a happy ending where everyone survives would make us all feel warm and fuzzy, the best stories have triumphs from tragedy. Yes, we know it\u2019s coming this time, but Aerith\u2019s death has now entered a new phase and Square Enix will be aiming to make it even more memorable. So prepare yourselves for an even bigger gut punch than last time. A gut punch that will last for another twenty years. And do you know what? This time we welcome it. 9 best Final Fantasy games ranked | Why Aerith needs to die again | Everything we know about FF7 Rebirth | Crisis Core: Reunion review | Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth hands-on | Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: File size<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: Why Aerith needs to die again Square EnixWith Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on the horizon, we make the case for why Aerith needs to die again in the remake and why sparing her would be a huge mistake. 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