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** Heck, just the fact that after the Arbiters of Fate are defeated and the status quo is changed up, the first thing you do in the new timeline is '''''fight the FinalBoss of the original game!''''' [[CatharsisFactor With the very girl he was supposed to kill at your disposal!]]
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* As pointed out by [[WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}} Jim Sterling]] in a video he did about the games [[BrokenBase controversial ending]][[note]] He liked it, by the way[[/note]] he does find it almost ''miraculous'' that in the absolutely leak-happy video game industry, one of the single most anticipated games of the year managed to spend it's whole developement period with ''no one'' finding out about the ending.

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* As pointed out by [[WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}} Jim Sterling]] in a video he did about the games [[BrokenBase controversial ending]][[note]] He liked it, by the way[[/note]] he does find it almost ''miraculous'' that in the absolutely leak-happy video game industry, one of the single most anticipated games of the year managed to spend it's its whole developement development period with ''no one'' finding out about the ending.



* The boss battle with the Air Buster in remake is vastly different from the one found in the original Final Fantasy 7, and is a much more satisfying boss to fight against. We hear that the Air Buster was designed specifically for the purpose of killing giant monsters, and the party notes how better off they would be by running away from it instead of facing it. The lead up to the boss shows how much armaments and data are being used to power it up, with the party actively sabotaging it in hopes of standing a much better chance in the fight against it. Cloud even notes how he isn't sure if they can defeat it. When they finally face off against it, Shinra places a camera to show off the battle to the population. Instead of being a push over much like it was in the original game the Air Buster has multiple phases and a powerful laser to boot, it even takes to the air to bombard the party with missile attacks forcing the party to use magic and Barret's machine gun to even fight back. All the while Heidegger's projection is in the background cheering on the Air Buster and taunting you while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUcs_veqy1s this plays]]. The best part is that it starts off the fight by separating Cloud from the party much like it did in the original fight.

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* The boss battle with the Air Buster in remake Remake is vastly different from the one found in the original Final Fantasy 7, and is a much more satisfying boss to fight against. We hear that the Air Buster was designed specifically for the purpose of killing giant monsters, and the party notes how better off they would be by running away from it instead of facing it. The lead up to the boss shows how much armaments and data are being used to power it up, with the party actively sabotaging it in hopes of standing a much better chance in the fight against it. Cloud even notes how he isn't sure if they can defeat it. When they finally face off against it, Shinra places a camera to show off the battle to the population. Instead of being a push over pushover much like it was in the original game game, the Air Buster has multiple phases and a powerful laser to boot, it even takes to the air to bombard the party with missile attacks forcing the party to use magic and Barret's machine gun to even fight back. All the while Heidegger's projection is in the background cheering on the Air Buster and taunting you while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUcs_veqy1s this plays]]. The best part is that it starts off the fight by separating Cloud from the party much like it did in the original fight.



** Wedge has his own moment during the evacuation. After avoiding his death from the original game by surviving his fall from the pillar. He is downright depressed that he can't fight and the Shinra guards won't let people evacuate through the gates into Wall Market. After a pep talk from Aerith he literally screams at the guards until the younger guard opens the gate.

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** Wedge has his own moment during the evacuation. After avoiding his death from the original game by surviving his fall from the pillar. He is downright depressed that he can't fight and the Shinra guards won't let people evacuate through the gates into Wall Market. After a pep talk from Aerith Aerith, he literally screams at the guards until the younger guard opens the gate.



* In one of the most meta ways possible, Aerith gets a moment in the climatic battle with Sephiroth; the man destined to kill her, and it's implied she knows it too. After joining the fight, Cloud warns her that Sephiroth is strong, and she responds with an incredibly badass one-liner.

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* In one of the most meta ways possible, Aerith gets a moment in the climatic climactic battle with Sephiroth; the man destined to kill her, and it's implied she knows it too. After joining the fight, Cloud warns her that Sephiroth is strong, and she responds with an incredibly badass one-liner.
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* As pointed out by [[WebVideo/Jimquisition Jim Sterling]] in a video he did about the games [[BrokenBase controversial ending]][[note]] He liked it, by the way[[/note]] he does find it almost ''miraculous'' that in the absolutely leak-happy video game industry, one of the single most anticipated games of the year managed to spend it's whole developement period with ''no one'' finding out about the ending.

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* As pointed out by [[WebVideo/Jimquisition [[WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}} Jim Sterling]] in a video he did about the games [[BrokenBase controversial ending]][[note]] He liked it, by the way[[/note]] he does find it almost ''miraculous'' that in the absolutely leak-happy video game industry, one of the single most anticipated games of the year managed to spend it's whole developement period with ''no one'' finding out about the ending.
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* Everything about Cloud in this game can count as one large series of awesome moments, especially compared to his original self from the Playstation 1 game. In the original, while Cloud was definitely a pretty experienced fighter, he fought a lot more 'normal' and gained the strength to pull off the incredible feats he does throughout. Here, Cloud is at full ''[[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren Advent Children]]'' tier from the very beginning of the game. He's able to pull off superhuman jumps, feats of swordplay no mere mortal can perform, and is constantly doing awe-inspiring stunts throughout the entirety of the game, such as any of the motorcycle segments within which require him to do death-defying swordplay while still riding like a pro. By the time you get to the end, fully decked out with your best materia, weapons, and techniques, Cloud is such a badass the final fight of what's ONE-THIRD of the story turns into one worthy of Advent Children or even its little brother, [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts Kingdom Hearts.]]

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* Everything about Cloud in this game can count as one large series of awesome moments, especially compared to his original self from the Playstation 1 game. In the original, while Cloud was definitely a pretty experienced fighter, he fought a lot more 'normal' and gained the strength to pull off the incredible feats he does throughout. Here, Cloud is at full ''[[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren Advent Children]]'' tier from the very beginning of the game. He's able to pull off superhuman jumps, feats of swordplay no mere mortal can perform, and is constantly doing awe-inspiring stunts throughout the entirety of the game, such as any of the motorcycle segments within which require him to do death-defying swordplay while still riding like a pro. By the time you get to the end, fully decked out with your best materia, weapons, and techniques, Cloud is such a badass the final fight of what's ONE-THIRD of the story turns into one worthy of Advent Children or even its little brother, [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts Kingdom Hearts.]] The same could easily be said about how ridiculously powerful the whole team is, compared to the original.
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* Everything about Cloud in this game can count as one large series of awesome moments, especially compared to his original self from the PS1 game. In the original, while Cloud was definitely a pretty experienced fighter, he fought a lot more 'normal' and gained the strength to pull off the incredible feats he does throughout. Here, Cloud is at full ''[[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren Advent Children]]'' tier from the very beginning of the game. He's able to pull off superhuman jumps, feats of swordplay no mere mortal can perform, and is constantly doing awe-inspiring stunts throughout the entirety of the game, such as any of the motorcycle segments within which require him to do death-defying swordplay while still riding like a pro. By the time you get to the end, fully decked out with your best materia, weapons, and techniques, Cloud is such a badass the final fight of what's ONE-THIRD of the story turns into one worthy of Advent Children or even its little brother, Kingdom Hearts.

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* Everything about Cloud in this game can count as one large series of awesome moments, especially compared to his original self from the PS1 Playstation 1 game. In the original, while Cloud was definitely a pretty experienced fighter, he fought a lot more 'normal' and gained the strength to pull off the incredible feats he does throughout. Here, Cloud is at full ''[[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren Advent Children]]'' tier from the very beginning of the game. He's able to pull off superhuman jumps, feats of swordplay no mere mortal can perform, and is constantly doing awe-inspiring stunts throughout the entirety of the game, such as any of the motorcycle segments within which require him to do death-defying swordplay while still riding like a pro. By the time you get to the end, fully decked out with your best materia, weapons, and techniques, Cloud is such a badass the final fight of what's ONE-THIRD of the story turns into one worthy of Advent Children or even its little brother, [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts Kingdom Hearts. Hearts.]]
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* Everything about Cloud in this game can count as one large series of awesome moments, especially compared to his original self from the PS1 game. In the original, while Cloud was definitely a pretty experienced fighter, he fought a lot more 'normal' and gained the strength to pull off the incredible feats he does throughout. Here, Cloud is at full ''[[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren Advent Children]]'' tier from the very beginning of the game. He's able to [[BadassNormal pull off superhuman jumps, feats of swordplay no mere mortal can perform, and is constantly doing awe-inspiring stunts throughout the entirety of the game, such as any of the motorcycle segments within which require him to do death-defying swordplay while still riding like a pro.]] By the time you get to the end, fully decked out with your best materia, weapons, and techniques, Cloud is such a badass the final fight of what's ONE-THIRD of the story turns into one worthy of Advent Children or even its little brother, Kingdom Hearts.

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* Everything about Cloud in this game can count as one large series of awesome moments, especially compared to his original self from the PS1 game. In the original, while Cloud was definitely a pretty experienced fighter, he fought a lot more 'normal' and gained the strength to pull off the incredible feats he does throughout. Here, Cloud is at full ''[[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren Advent Children]]'' tier from the very beginning of the game. He's able to [[BadassNormal pull off superhuman jumps, feats of swordplay no mere mortal can perform, and is constantly doing awe-inspiring stunts throughout the entirety of the game, such as any of the motorcycle segments within which require him to do death-defying swordplay while still riding like a pro.]] pro. By the time you get to the end, fully decked out with your best materia, weapons, and techniques, Cloud is such a badass the final fight of what's ONE-THIRD of the story turns into one worthy of Advent Children or even its little brother, Kingdom Hearts.
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* Everything about Cloud in this game can count as one large series of awesome moments, especially compared to his original self from the PS1 game. In the original, while Cloud was definitely a pretty experienced fighter, he fought a lot more 'normal' and gained the strength to pull off the incredible feats he does throughout. Here, Cloud is at full ''[[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren Advent Children]]'' tier from the very beginning of the game. He's able to [[BadassNormal pull off superhuman jumps, feats of swordplay no mere mortal can perform, and is constantly doing awe-inspiring stunts throughout the entirety of the game, such as any of the motorcycle segments within which require him to do death-defying swordplay while still riding like a pro.]] By the time you get to the end, fully decked out with your best materia, weapons, and techniques, Cloud is such a badass the final fight of what's ONE-THIRD of the story turns into one worthy of Advent Children or even its little brother, Kingdom Hearts.
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* Shinra's visual presentation. It's propaganda at it's finest, but from a visual perspective graphically and in-universe, it's hard not to find the swooping in and around Midgar shots impressive.

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* Shinra's visual presentation. It's propaganda at it's its finest, but from a visual perspective graphically and in-universe, it's hard not to find the swooping in and around Midgar shots impressive.
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*Shinra's visual presentation. It's propaganda at it's finest, but from a visual perspective graphically and in-universe, it's hard not to find the swooping in and around Midgar shots impressive.
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* [[spoiler:The battle against the Whisper Harbinger, the OneWingedAngle form for the Arbiters of Fate i.e, what is essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of {{Railroading}} and TheyChangedItNowItSucks. The combined efforts of Cloud, Baret, Tiffa, Aerith, and Red XIII leads to an [[CosmicRetcon altered timeline]] where NothingIsTheSameAnymore.]]
** For that matter, [[spoiler:Sephiroth manipulating the party into slaying the Whisper Harbinger, as now that its dead, said CosmicRetcon and NothingIsTheSameAnymore [[MagnificentBastard also apply to his original defeat.]]]]
* [[BrokenBase Whatever your opinions about the ending are]], you have to admire the massive ''balls'' that [[Creator/SquareEnix Square Enix]] have to commit to pulling a [[spoiler: [[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Rebuild of Evangelion]]]] on one of the most beloved game stories and ''COMMIT'' to it.

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* [[spoiler:The The battle against the Whisper Harbinger, the OneWingedAngle OneWingedAngel form for the Arbiters of Fate i.e, what is essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of {{Railroading}} and TheyChangedItNowItSucks. The combined efforts of Cloud, Baret, Tiffa, Tifa, Aerith, and Red XIII leads lead to an [[CosmicRetcon altered timeline]] where NothingIsTheSameAnymore.]]
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** For that matter, [[spoiler:Sephiroth Sephiroth manipulating the party into slaying the Whisper Harbinger, as now that Harbinger. With its dead, said CosmicRetcon and NothingIsTheSameAnymore death, [[MagnificentBastard also apply he manages to undo his original defeat.]]]]
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* [[BrokenBase Whatever your opinions about the ending are]], you have to admire the massive ''balls'' that [[Creator/SquareEnix Square Enix]] have to commit Creator/SquareEnix has to pulling a [[spoiler: [[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Rebuild of Evangelion]]]] Evangelion]] on one of the most beloved game stories and ''COMMIT'' ''commit'' to it.
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* [[spoiler:The battle against the Whisper Harbinger, the OneWingedAngle form for the Arbiters of Fate i.e, what is essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of TheyChangedItNowItSucks. The combined efforts of Cloud, Baret, Tiffa, Aerith, and Red XIII leads to an [[CosmicRetcon altered timeline]] where NothingIsTheSameAnymore.]]

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* [[spoiler:The battle against the Whisper Harbinger, the OneWingedAngle form for the Arbiters of Fate i.e, what is essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of {{Railroading}} and TheyChangedItNowItSucks. The combined efforts of Cloud, Baret, Tiffa, Aerith, and Red XIII leads to an [[CosmicRetcon altered timeline]] where NothingIsTheSameAnymore.]]
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* [[spoiler:The battle against the Whisper Harbinger, the OneWingedAngle form for the Arbiters of Fate i.e, what is essentially the AnthropomorphicPersonification of TheyChangedItNowItSucks. The combined efforts of Cloud, Baret, Tiffa, Aerith, and Red XIII leads to an [[CosmicRetcon altered timeline]] where NothingIsTheSameAnymore.]]
** For that matter, [[spoiler:Sephiroth manipulating the party into slaying the Whisper Harbinger, as now that its dead, said CosmicRetcon and NothingIsTheSameAnymore [[MagnificentBastard also apply to his original defeat.]]]]
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* [[BrokenBase Whatever your opinions about the ending are]], you have to admire the massive ''balls'' that [[Creator/SquareEnix Square Enix]] have to commit to pulling a [[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Rebuild of Evangelion]] on one of the most beloved game stories and ''COMMIT'' to it.

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* [[BrokenBase Whatever your opinions about the ending are]], you have to admire the massive ''balls'' that [[Creator/SquareEnix Square Enix]] have to commit to pulling a [[spoiler: [[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Rebuild of Evangelion]] Evangelion]]]] on one of the most beloved game stories and ''COMMIT'' to it.
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* [[BrokenBase Whatever your opinions about the ending are]], you have to admire the massive ''balls'' that [[Creator/SquareEnix Square Enix]] have to commit to pulling a [[Anime/RebuildOfEvangelion Rebuild of Evangelion]] on one of the most beloved game stories and ''COMMIT'' to it.
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* As pointed out by [[WebVideo/Jimquisition Jim Sterling]] in a video he did about the games [[BrokenBase controversial ending]][[note]] He liked it, by the way[[/note]] he does find it almost ''miraculous'' that in the absolutely leak-happy video game industry, one of the single most anticipated games of the year managed to spend it's whole developement period with ''no one'' finding out about the ending.
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** Rufus's out-of-battle EstablishingCharacterMoment at the end of the game, when he completely ignores Heidegger calling him "Mister Vice President," but responds to Tseng's "Mister President" before taking a seat in his father's chair.
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* After the final battle of Part One, [[spoiler:Sephiroth offers Cloud a chance to join him, and is clearly leagues beyond him. Cloud refuses and confronts Sephiroth, despite being terrified of him. This seems to intrigue Sephiroth enough that he spares Cloud after winning the ensuing duel, if only to see what he does next.]]

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* After the final battle of Part One, [[spoiler:Sephiroth Sephiroth offers Cloud a chance to join him, and is clearly leagues beyond him. Cloud refuses and confronts Sephiroth, despite being terrified of him. This seems to intrigue Sephiroth enough that he spares Cloud after winning the ensuing duel, if only to see what he does next.]]
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** As Scotch gets closer, he starts to recognize Aerith. Aerith locks eyes with him, a small smile on his face, and purposefully ''waits'' until he figures out he knows her as the new co-champion of the Corneo Colosseum. Now that it's dawned on him what's about to happen, Aerith nails him with a GroinAttack and the fight begins.

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** As Scotch gets closer, he starts to recognize Aerith. Aerith locks eyes with him, a small smile on his her face, and purposefully ''waits'' until he figures out he knows her as the new co-champion of the Corneo Colosseum. Now that it's dawned on him what's about to happen, Aerith nails him with a GroinAttack and the fight begins.
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* While Cloud is taken away to be Don Corneo's girl for the evening, Aerith and Tifa are taken for his men to "enjoy".
-->'''Scotch''': So, ladies. Ready to... get to it? \\
'''Aerith''': [[TroubleEntendre Yeah... I guess I'm good to go whenever]]. How 'bout you, Tifa?
** As Scotch gets closer, he starts to recognize Aerith. Aerith locks eyes with him, a small smile on his face, and purposefully ''waits'' until he figures out he knows her as the new co-champion of the Corneo Colosseum. Now that it's dawned on him what's about to happen, Aerith nails him with a GroinAttack and the fight begins.
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* After the final battle of Part One, [[spoiler:Sephiroth offers Cloud a chance to join him, and is clearly leagues beyond him. Cloud refuses and confronts Sephiroth, despite being terrified of him. This seems to intrigue Sephiroth enough that he spares Cloud after winning the ensuing duel, if only to see what he does next.]]
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* The boss battle with the Air Buster in remake is vastly different from the one found in the original Final Fantasy 7, and is a much more satisfying boss to fight against. We hear that the Air Buster was designed specifically for the purpose of killing giant monsters, and the party notes how better off they would be by running away from it instead of facing it. The lead up to the boss shows how much armaments and data are being used to power it up, with the party actively sabotaging it in hopes of standing a much better chance in the fight against it. Cloud even notes how he isn't sure if they can defeat it. When they finally face off against it, Shinra places a camera to show off the battle to the population. Instead of being a push over much like it was in original FF7 the Air Buster has multiple phases and a powerful laser to boot, it even takes to the air to bombard the party with missile attacks forcing the party to use magic and Barret's machine gun to even fight back. All the while Heidegger's projection is in the background cheering on the Air Buster and taunting you while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUcs_veqy1s this plays]]. The best part is that it starts off the fight by separating Cloud from the party much like it did in the original FF7 fight.

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* The boss battle with the Air Buster in remake is vastly different from the one found in the original Final Fantasy 7, and is a much more satisfying boss to fight against. We hear that the Air Buster was designed specifically for the purpose of killing giant monsters, and the party notes how better off they would be by running away from it instead of facing it. The lead up to the boss shows how much armaments and data are being used to power it up, with the party actively sabotaging it in hopes of standing a much better chance in the fight against it. Cloud even notes how he isn't sure if they can defeat it. When they finally face off against it, Shinra places a camera to show off the battle to the population. Instead of being a push over much like it was in the original FF7 game the Air Buster has multiple phases and a powerful laser to boot, it even takes to the air to bombard the party with missile attacks forcing the party to use magic and Barret's machine gun to even fight back. All the while Heidegger's projection is in the background cheering on the Air Buster and taunting you while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUcs_veqy1s this plays]]. The best part is that it starts off the fight by separating Cloud from the party much like it did in the original FF7 fight.
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* The boss battle with the Air Buster in remake is vastly different from the one found in the original Final Fantasy 7, and is a much more satisfying boss to fight against. We hear that the Air Buster was designed specifically for the purpose of killing giant monsters, and the party notes how better off they would be by running away from it instead of facing it. The lead up to the boss shows how much armaments and data are being used to power it up, with the party actively sabotaging it in hopes of standing a much better chance in the fight against it. Cloud even notes how he isn't sure if they can defeat it. When they finally face off against it, Shinra places a camera to show off the battle to the population. Instead of being a push over much like it was in original FF7 the Air Buster has multiple phases and a powerful laser to boot, it even takes to the air to bombard the party with missile attacks forcing the party to use magic and Barret's machine gun to even fight back. All the while Heidegger's projection is in the background cheering on the Air Buster and taunting you while [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUcs_veqy1s this plays]]. The best part is that it starts off the fight by separating Cloud from the party much like it did in the original FF7 fight.
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* While all of the Remade boss fights are highly impressive, special mention has to go the revised [[AdaptationalBadass Rufus Shinra]] boss fight. Once an underwhelming fight that went down pretty quickly and easily, he is now far more threatening and impressive with the newly christened President carrying around an ornate [[BifurcatedWeapon shotgun that can split into a pair of]] [[HandCannon Hand Cannons,]] pulling off various [[CombinationAttack Combination Attacks]] with his attack dog Darkstar, tossing around coins and [[ImprobableAimingSkills shooting them out of the air]] for a variety of deadly effects, using his shotgun to [[RecoilBoost propel himself around the helicopter pad]] as a sort of improvised FlashStep, and parrying the Ex-SOLDIER's sword swings with ease despite being [[BadassNormal nothing more than the son of his company's CEO and holding a gun.]]

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* While all of the Remade boss fights are highly impressive, special mention has to go the revised [[AdaptationalBadass Rufus Shinra]] boss fight. Once an underwhelming fight enemy that went down pretty quickly and easily, he is now far more threatening and impressive with the newly christened President carrying around an ornate [[BifurcatedWeapon shotgun that can split into a pair of]] [[HandCannon Hand Cannons,]] pulling off various [[CombinationAttack Combination Attacks]] with his attack dog Darkstar, tossing around coins and [[ImprobableAimingSkills shooting them out of the air]] for a variety of deadly effects, using his shotgun to [[RecoilBoost propel himself around the helicopter pad]] as a sort of improvised FlashStep, and parrying the Ex-SOLDIER's sword swings with ease despite being [[BadassNormal nothing more than the son of his company's CEO and holding a gun.]]
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* While all of the Remade boss fights are highly impressive, special mention has to go the revised [[AdaptationalBadass Rufus Shinra]] boss fight. Once an underwhelming fight that went down pretty quickly and easily, he is now far more threatening and impressive with the newly christened President carrying around an ornate [[BifurcatedWeapon shotgun that can split into a pair of]] [[HandCannon Hand Cannons,]] pulling off various [[CombinationAttack Combination Attacks]] with his attack dog Darkstar, tossing around coins and [[ImprobableAimingSkills shooting them out of the air]] for a variety of deadly effects, using his shotgun to [[RecoilBoost propel himself around the helicopter pad]] as a sort of improvised FlashStep, and parrying the Ex-SOLDIER's sword swings with ease despite being [[BadassNormal nothing more than the son of his company's CEO and holding a gun.]]
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** Square Enix also deserve acclaim. After some fears pre-release that the cross-dressing sequence might be cut or censored, Square Enix ''double down'' from the original, leading to one of the funniest parts of the game and almost making it a meta RefugeInAudacity.

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** Square Enix also deserve deserves acclaim. After some fears pre-release that the cross-dressing sequence might be cut or censored, Square Enix ''double the developers instead ''doubled down'' from the original, leading to one of the funniest parts of in the game and almost making it a meta RefugeInAudacity.
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* The revised Wall Market sequence, including the part where Cloud -- for someone who claims to not partake -- manages to bust out some very impressive moves on the dance floor.
** Square Enix also deserve acclaim. After some fears pre-release that the cross-dressing sequence might be cut or censored, Square Enix ''double down'' from the original, leading to one of the funniest parts of the game and almost making it a meta RefugeInAudacity.

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-->'''Aerith:''' So what? [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu Screw him]].

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* In one of the most meta ways possible, Aerith gets a moment in the climatic battle with Sephiroth; the man destined to kill her, and it's implied she knows it too. After joining the fight, Cloud warns her that Sephiroth is strong, and she responds with an incredibly badass one-liner.
-->'''Aerith:''' So what? [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu Screw him]].

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