FFVII Remake Development Team Discusses Sephiroth Early Appearances

FFVII Remake Development Team Discusses Sephiroth’s Early Appearances

In honor of the Final Fantasy VII 25th anniversary, Square Enix’s released a number of announcements and new details about the entry and its games. Most recent is a FFVII Remake official interview discussing Sephiroth and various design decisions. Most notably, it talks about design decisions relating to his appearance visually and in the story.

Recommended Videos

Editor’s Note: There are spoilers pertaining to Sephiroth and FFVII Remake chapter two below.

The interview with development team members went over various parts of Sephiroth’s appearance in FFVII Remake chapter two. For example, it goes over the lighting for the scenes, him showing up earlier in the story than expected, and the early Nibelheim flashbacks. Scenario Designer Co-Director Motomu Toriyama first explained it was to show Sephiroth’s prominence in this retelling and Cloud’s life.

Here’s Toriyama’s statement.

There was the intention to show the effect that a most likely imagined Sephiroth had on Cloud’s mind at an early stage, but his earlier appearance was also because his existence had a massive influence on the world of Remake itself.

Additional commnts went over their appearances. Graphics and VFX Director Shintaro Takai noted special shaders for the Nibelheim flashbacks were designed to make “memories are distorted” and “feel like an illusion.” The Lighting Director Iichiro Yamaguchi also noted the use of lighting with the flames to create tension and make sure Cloud and Sephiroth “did not look too flat.”

Final Fantasy VII Remake is available for the PlayStation 4. FFVII Remake Intergrade is available for the PlayStation 5 and PC. FFVII Rebirth will appear on the PS5 in 2023.


Siliconera is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Metaphor: ReFantazio Will Have 7 Party Members
Metaphor: ReFantazio Will Have 7 Party Members
Read Article Vaultroom Will Sell Houshou Marine Merchandise
houshou marine vaultroom
Read Article VRChat Gets Guilty Gear Strive Elphelt and Happy Chaos Avatars
guilty gear strive vr chat elphelt happy chaos
Read Article NIKKE Stellar Blade Crossover Being Considered
NIKKE Stellar Blade Crossover Being Considered
Read Article Beat Performer Is the New Blue Protocol Class
Beat Performer Is the New Blue Protocol Class
Related Content
Read Article Metaphor: ReFantazio Will Have 7 Party Members
Metaphor: ReFantazio Will Have 7 Party Members
Read Article Vaultroom Will Sell Houshou Marine Merchandise
houshou marine vaultroom
Read Article VRChat Gets Guilty Gear Strive Elphelt and Happy Chaos Avatars
guilty gear strive vr chat elphelt happy chaos
Read Article NIKKE Stellar Blade Crossover Being Considered
NIKKE Stellar Blade Crossover Being Considered
Read Article Beat Performer Is the New Blue Protocol Class
Beat Performer Is the New Blue Protocol Class
Author
Jenni Lada
Jenni is Editor-in-Chief at Siliconera and has been playing games since getting access to her parents' Intellivision as a toddler. She continues to play on every possible platform and loves all of the systems she owns. (These include a PS4, Switch, Xbox One, WonderSwan Color and even a Vectrex!) You may have also seen her work at GamerTell, Cheat Code Central, Michibiku and PlayStation LifeStyle.