I have, but I’m going through the Remake trilogy and my partner is watching me complete the game. As far as I know they have somehow stayed unspoiled this whole time, so I’m going to try to keep it that way as long as I can. I’m playing Remake on Hard to remember the story and delay until my next paycheck, but will zoom through as fast as I can to get any cool stuff I missed and then jump into Rebirth.

But I’m just curious, will they still enjoy Rebirth as much as I enjoyed the original games? Or do they change too many things for the sake of the meta-narrative? They are adamant they won’t play the original btw, they are watching me play for the story while on their phone, and I don’t think will be able to get past the old graphics and lack of voice acting, so I suspect the “This is a sequel, just play the original game” line I keep seeing on Reddit won’t fly for them.

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    I didn’t enjoy the story changes. But the game was fun in and of itself. The big thing is the story doesn’t land the same way bcz they kind of shove it in your face. The subtlety of the original with sephiroth being this huge shadow villain in the original is lost. You fight him so many times in the game that it kind of loses it’s meaning.

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      You only fight Sephiroth at the end. But he does lurk around more often, harassing and taunting you.

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        Yeah, and you fight him like 5 times. And you fight him in part 1, which doesn’t happen either. They throw him in your face like you’re supposed to already know who he is, and it just really cheapens the story.

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          Not really, it’s just a different story you get to know him through. The first time he appears in Remake, Cloud is having a massive PTSD flashback to a burning town, and then you see that Cloud has a raging hateboner against this ghost that he’s obsessed with and sees everywhere, mistaking his sick neighbour for him and trying to murder him on sight. Until he shows up for real and he’s involved with those weird shadows that few people can see and he acts ultra criptic and he makes no sense. It doesn’t expect the player to know him, you just see Cloud’s PTSD through his eyes, it’s a madness and an obsession that’s just hurting his head, it doesn’t matter if you know him or not. Beyond that, it’s part 1 of a trilogy, you’re expected to wait for the next 2 parts to learn more about him and why Cloud hates him. Even at the beginning of Rebirth, he’s the mysterious ghost whispering lies in Cloud’s ears, making him doubt reality and go full “lalala you’re not real” PTSD paranoia. People who know the OG, and people who don’t, see his presence very differently.

          It’s not that you meet Sephiroth early and you’re supposed to know who he is, it’s that Cloud is crazy and you’re supposed to doubt him. That gets stronger and stronger in Rebirth - you’ll definitely start part 3 with Barret, Tifa, Yuffie convinced that Cloud is completely gone and lost, Barret’s getting ready to take Old Yeller down, he’s just waiting for Tifa to give up. I think that’s a much stronger story today.