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Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Biggest Takeaways From The New Trailer

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Familiar faces, new characters, and iconic events reimagined.

Can you believe it? Final Fantasy VII Remake is only a couple of months away, but in the meantime, the original game recently celebrated a birthday. It released on the PlayStation 23 years ago, and a new trailer for the Remake pays homage with a showcase of iconic characters and scenes we remember so fondly--along with a few surprises. We've noted some of the coolest, most important and silliest takeaways about the upcoming game. So far, the game is certainly shaping up to be quite the revisit to classic adventure, taking familiar elements from the original while also not hesitating to offer some refreshing new changes. If the full game's rendering of classic characters and moments proves as well-executed as what we've seen in trailers so far, then it just might be one of this year's finest.

For more about FFVII Remake, be sure to read our feature covering everything you need to know about the game. You can also read our impressions detailing our time spent playing the game at E3 2019--one of the few moments where Square Enix offered a hands-on with the remake. If you're keen to grab yourself a copy, you can also check out our pre-order guide. In the meantime, be sure to watch the new trailer in the player below and let us know your thoughts about how the game is shaping up so far in the comments.

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Reeve Clashing With Heidegger And President Shinra

The new trailer makes a point of introducing a host of executives from the corrupt Shinra corporation, but none have the vast implications that the appearance of Midgar's city planner, Reeve, does. The trailer shows him arguing with President Shinra and begging him to reconsider. The scene is reminiscent of one in the original game when Reeve learned of Shinra's plan to bring down Midgar's Sector 7 to crush a section of the slums below, complete with the militaristic Heidegger mocking his cowardice. Given what happens with Reeve's story arc much later, this scene is laying significant groundwork. We won't see the full payoff for Reeve until a sequel is released, which could be years away.

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Palmer, Scarlet, And The Shinra Leadership

Along with the debut of a reimagined Reeve, the new trailer also revealed scenes with Palmer and Scarlet--two other key figures on Shinra's board of executives. In the original game, these two were the heads of Shinra's abandoned space program and its weapons development, respectively. Though they didn't have many scenes in the original game, the moments these two characters did have still made it clear they were among the most despicable members of the company, which made it satisfying to see them get their comeuppance. Though, anyone who's familiar with the plot will know that a confrontation with these two will come sometime later in the game. Still, it's interesting to see that they'll have increased presence in the earliest parts of the main story, and perhaps that could lead to new encounters with them.

The Honey Bee Inn and Cloud's Makeover

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Surprisingly, the new trailer offered a glimpse at one of FFVII's most memorable portions, which remains essentially intact. When Cloud and Aerith go to rescue Tifa from the lecherous Shinra informant Don Corneo, they learn that only ladies make the cut in his brothel, the Honey Bee Inn. So Cloud takes his clean-shaven good looks and poses as a woman to gain access to Corneo's hideout. This trailer shows Cloud's full and fabulous makeover. In the original, some parts of Don Corneo's vice den have a tinge of gay panic and might be tone-deaf for modern audiences. Hopefully, Square Enix understood what was unreasonable about the original scene and changed it for the better.

Motorcycle Soldier: Here Comes A New Challenger!

It appears Cloud is getting a new rival in addition to big baddie Sephiroth: this fancy-haired motorcycle-driving scoundrel overtakes Cloud, Wedge, and Biggs as they're infiltrating what appears to be a Shinra base. Based on his attire, he's a part of SOLDIER, and if we're going off the color-coding seen in previous FFVII games, his blue uniform potentially indicates he's third-class. However, the character's outfit makes it hard to say for sure, as he seems to be wearing the SOLDIER harness over standard Shinra trooper fatigues.

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This mysterious Shinra SOLDIER's presence could introduce an interesting layer to the proceedings, as he may challenge Cloud's understanding of his true identity. That line about having a "second dance" also seems to allude to an established relationship between the two, but given what we know about Cloud's mysterious past, it's possible that dynamic isn't what it seems.

Hey Kids, It's Red-XIII!

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The cast of Final Fantasy 7 is memorable for a lot of reasons, but even in that storied company, Red-XIII stands out as one of the all-time best character designs. The Final Fantasy series had always centered on human (or at least humanoid) protagonists, but Red-XIII, a crimson hybrid of wolf, fox, lion, and shaman, was something completely different. It stood to reason that we'd see him in this first episode of the Remake, since he first appears as a specimen in Hojo's lab in Midgar, and our first glimpse from the trailer didn't disappoint. He looks just as intriguing as ever.

Meh, It's Professor Hojo AKA The Worst

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We finally get a glimpse at Professor Hojo, who continues to be the awful human being we know him to be. He seems to be observing Cloud via security cameras, which leads us to think he'll likely be a more persistent threat throughout this first part of the Remake.

Jenova's Debut And New Boss Fight (Also, Hello Sephiroth?)

The infamous Jenova appears, and as you'd expect, the sight of her instantly triggers traumatic visions of the past in Cloud. While seeing Jenova is to be expected, the most intriguing detail seen later in the trailer is the confirmation that you'll also get to fight her. Since the first part of the FFVII Remake covers the story up until the end of Midgar, this fight comes as a shock. You don't technically fight Jenova in the original game until you get to the ship in Costa del Sol, which is a few hours after leaving Midgar, so this encounter is totally new.

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Another important detail is that it appears the party seems to actually see Sephiroth when they find the tank holding Jenova--at least, if their body language is to be believed. In the original, Sephiroth only appeared as hallucinations in Midgar and didn't actually show up in person until that first fight with Jenova in Costa Del Sol.

Bust Through The Front Door Or Take The Stairs?

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One thing all FFVII veterans will remember is the classic scene where you have to choose whether to break into Shinra HQ by sneaking in and taking the stairs or busting through the front door. Both options are equally viable and entertaining in their own right, but whether you can do both in a single playthrough still remains to be seen. But we all know taking the stairs is the best way, though. Poor Barret.

Climactic Battle Against The Heli Gunner

A little after the halfway point of the trailer, we see Cloud, Barret, and Tifa fighting the “Heli Gunner” boss. This iconic boss originally was part of the climax of the escape from the Shinra HQ as Aerith, Barret, and Red XIII took the elevator to the entrance while Cloud fought Rufus. Here, it looks as though this could be one of the final fights in the game, with the sunrise and highway in the background reminiscent of leaving Midgar in the original. Perhaps once you defeat the first phase of this fight, the Heli Gunner follows you from the Shinra Building?

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It's also worth noting that none of the weapons that Cloud, Barret, and Tifa are using during this fight were available at this point in the original game. However, it does make sense that new weapons will be available in the remake, considering the only weapon upgrades you previously could get before leaving Midgar were Barret's Assault Gun and Cloud's Hardedge. This first part is a full 40-hour game, after all, so they probably had to add more!

More Summon Monsters: Leviathan and Chocobo/Mog

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In previous trailers, we've seen some of the summon materia you can find in the first part of Final Fantasy VII: Remake. In the latest footage, it was revealed that the fan-favorite Leviathan and Chocobo summons are back in full force. What's interesting about summon monsters in this game is that you'll actually be getting them much sooner than in the original, which could have more to do with how the remake has a more fleshed-out Midgar arc. Like the original game, you can conjure up a massive tidal wave with Leviathan or a stampede of chocobos led by the recurring Final Fantasy character Mog. Both summons have been recreated in the Remake, and they look stunning in action. It'll be interesting to see if there will anymore summon characters making an appearance in the first part of this reimagining of the game.

You Might Recognize Who Made That Theme Song...

If the sweet theme song playing during the first part of the trailer really got you in the mood for FFVII Remake, there's a good reason for that. The track was written by none other than classic Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu, who stopped writing music for the series after FF10. While his involvement is not a full-on return to the franchise, this contribution to the project is still a nice touch.

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Not sure about this now after seeing the trailer, it looks very childish, don't remember the original being like that, also why the hell are they doing it in episodes, probably so they can charge for each portion of the game, ridiculous.

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Of all the potential screen captures you could use for the header I can't imagine one that captures the agenda of this gens reporting culture better.

As for FF7 the hype is real. Though I'm probably going to have to play the subtitled version as the english voice acting is as painful as ever. Another of my qualms is that I find the animated scenes a bit dated. The facial and mouth movements are vastly improved over past generations but I feel like the overall quality seems like something from Enix's past. Maybe my opinion will change once I see it in my living room.

I've been waiting for this remake for half as many years as it's been since its original release. FIngers crossed that we still get awesome magic/summons and not that sad display that we got from FFXV

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#1. Uematsu is a legend but can't stand that new vocal song it's horrible.

#2. can't stand that voice acting ( few ppl are fine but most is below average ).

#3. really don't need this Honey Bee Inn speech "true beauty is an expression of heart , a thing without shame , to which notions of gender do not apply". Don't appreciate SquareEnix trying to blatantly push an agenda down my throat to cater to new fans who were either not even born , or too young to know or care about these issues in 1997. Nor do i appreciate this writer misunderstanding the original scenes calling It "gay panic".

#4. Lastly on a good note... i LOVE the gameplay , outstanding visuals and re-designs, couldn't be more excited to replay one of my top 3 favorite games ever made.

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One of the more memorable scenes is a flash back, to when Cloud was a soldier traveling on a train or transport with Sephiroth ... you know before his mother issues. Anyways we fight something, and you see just how strong and powerful ShinRa super solider Sephiroth is - including some of his personality traits. While I am almost sure this is in the original first disc 1 - it could be in disc 2 just after leaving Midgar and crossing the sands with the snakes. I really hope this scene is in the first of the trilogy but I cannot remember for sure.

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can't wait to see the Vincent reveal in 2030 on PS6.

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I'm looking forward to going back and enjoying this game again. It's nice to see them flesh out some of the side characters and still keep the memorable parts intact. I also like the combat options of tactical pause or old school turn based for those who want it. Agreed the voices are a hit or miss (what game doesn't have that) but at least it's on par with Advent Children from that regard which was tolerable.

I am sad about the multi-part release but if the first part lives up to the original, I say let them take the time they need to do it right. They didn't even have to do this in the first place.

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Game looks really good, I just hope it's extended properly. So far from what I've seen they're deepening the narration regarding Reunion, Jenova, Sephiroth and Aerith's ancient status which is a good thing, as in the original it was rather hazy and ambiguous.

The only thing I'm so far not entirely pleased with is the voice acting. It sounds a bit amateurish and Cartoon Network like. It's not terrible, but could be a lot better. I hope there's a Japanese dub option.

If it lives upto expectations then the wait for Part 2 is going to be agony.

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"This trailer shows Cloud's full and fabulous makeover. In the original, some parts of Don Corneo's vice den have a tinge of gay panic and might be tone-deaf for modern audiences."

Only people that are always looking for an agenda will believe this.

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@Cashmoney007: gay panic? The original always felt very comical to me. If you get the Mukki scene it was supposed to be funny. If you chose the other door, you got something a lot more serious.

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Nobuo Uematsu wrote music for FF11 and FF14.

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@Elranzer: He composed the music for every single Final Fantasy games in its entirety from 1-10. I think he wrote some for 11 but not all of it.

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" Hopefully, Square Enix understood what was unreasonable about the original scene and changed it for the better."

No, the original intention of the joke worked as intended on 99% of players. It's you who thinks this.

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@reallynotinvalidquestionmark: Spot on.

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@reallynotinvalidquestionmark: you have to understand that GS is staffed by millennials. The original game was 23 years ago. They would have been toddlers back then, if they were even born.

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@reallynotinvalidquestionmark: And people have told me I'm crazy for saying GS has an agenda. Now I can just link to this article to prove it.

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@reallynotinvalidquestionmark: Well said.

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@reallynotinvalidquestionmark: Exactly!

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That trailer pretty much proves the story has been rewritten for the remake (reimagining) just like I suspected it would.

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They better keep the bath part in the game !!

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@rikku45: honeybee inn has been changed from a brothel to a nightclub. I don't think that scene is going to be in it. Outrage culture makes artists afraid of taking risks now. Some people just love to be offended.

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The visuals are stunning but for me the voice acting isn't living up to the art they're creating. I think it about half of it sounds like visual novel VA, and not the movie quality it deserves...

That aside, nice writeup, guys!

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@camelotcrusade: I intend to mute the voices. I had a certain "sound" for the characters in my head when I first played FF7, and FF7R isn't living up to them at all.

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@Barighm: i will muting the voices too.

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@G-Corleone: @Barighm:

There will likely be a Japanese VO option, better that than muting. Even annoyingly voiced characters tend to sound better in Japanese.

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This flows much better as an action game...there's just so much going on.

If fans can't get into this, it's not S~E's fault, This is the trailer that seems to bring together more; and maybe resets a sense of having all the little quirky bits of the original.

The music was a little lame though, I hope they can develop the symphony to match. I hope they show the worldmap and maybe a natural dungeon soon.

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@gargungulunk: To be fair, Squeenix had a chance to create a good action FF with FF15, and they failed, so you can't really blame fans for being less than enthused.

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@Barighm: FF15 had such potential, it's a shame the development team fell apart. I was actually looking forward to the planned (promised) DLC but unfortunately they ended up getting cancelled. I did very much enjoy Ardyn's story though. It wasn't the best or the worst FF in the series though IMO.

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@Barighm:

True. I forget that game was a total departure from the series, I only checked out the demo.

At least with FF7, the writing is already made....as long as they don't try to add too much.

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@gargungulunk: Have you seen that trailer? Looks like they're adding/changing a fair bit.

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@Barighm: yea FF15 was awful. It was boring, the personalities were awful, and FF games are colorful in so many ways, FF15 only color was the female mechanic. Just a bad game. I blame that on SE for having the guy who did KH series do FF15. That is what we got a mix of FF and KH equaled a whole lot of nothing.

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@face76: Actually, it wasn't Nomura who did FF15. Not all of it, anyway. He was only there at the beginning. When it seemed like Nomura was taking too long, they brought in Tabata who somehow convinced them a chopped up, DLC laden, plot hole filled, featureless open world game about a wandering boy band was all the rage these days.

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