The highly anticipated final installment of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy has been shrouded in mystery, with fans speculating about its title for months. Recently, the title was revealed to be Final Fantasy VII Revelation, leaving many to wonder why it wasn't called 'Resolve' or another subtitle. According to director Naoki Hamaguchi, the central theme of the game is indeed 'Resolve', but this was never a contender for the title.
Hamaguchi explained that the theme of 'Resolve' refers to the determination and emotional state of the party characters as they head into the final battles. The game will delve deep into the characters' emotions and thoughts, and the player's choices will shape the overall experience. However, the title 'Revelation' was chosen because it best represents the game's narrative and what the developers want to convey.
- The title 'Revelation' was carefully chosen to represent the game's narrative and themes.
- The central theme of the game is 'Resolve', which refers to the characters' determination and emotional state.
- The player's choices will impact the game's experience and shape the characters' emotions and thoughts.
- The game's developers wanted to keep the title under wraps for as long as possible to avoid spoiling the narrative.
Source: Game Informer