Summary
- FF7 Remake Part 3 may add Vincent Valentine to the playable roster, deepening his narrative.
- Players could face battles with Weapons in Part 3, encouraging strategic gameplay and lore exploration.
- Part 3’s side content should strike a balance with the main story after Rebirth’s overwhelming side activities.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 is currently in development, with plans to no doubt follow up on the success and story of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. At the moment, very little is known about its narrative and gameplay, apart from what is expected on account of the original Final Fantasy 7 and the liberties Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth took in its story and gameplay. Furthermore, based on the original Final Fantasy 7‘s side content, players can also expect a lot from Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3’s optional content.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3’s side content is poised to be some of the trilogy’s most important, as things are already set up for one of the original game’s most beloved characters to finally be added to the playable roster, and some of Final Fantasy 7‘s toughest fights are expected to make an appearance as well. Specifically, if Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 does see Vincent Valentine added as a permanent playable party member and the original Final Fantasy 7‘s Weapon battles make a return, fans could be in for a massive treat when it comes to the third entry’s side content.

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FF7 Remake Part 3 Will Likely Expand Vincent Valentine’s Narrative
While party members like Cloud and Tifa are expected to return in Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, there’s a high chance that Vincent Valentine will be making his debut in the trilogy as a playable character as well. While he was an optional playable character in the original Final Fantasy 7, the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy seems to be setting him up to be integrated into the main narrative rather than having a side story for players to complete in order to unlock him. As such, it would only be natural for Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 to expand on Vincent’s narrative, just as the trilogy has for every other major character.
Vincent Valentine has an exceedingly rich backstory, so it’s great that it will likely be seamlessly integrated into Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3’s main story. His narrative involves themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, particularly concerning his relationship with Lucrecia Crescent and his transformation due to experiments by Professor Hojo, so Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 would be remiss not to explore that fully, perhaps even more so than the original game did. Approaching his character this way would offer a few benefits:
- Delving into Vincent’s past would offer players a better understanding of his motivations and internal conflicts, potentially forming a stronger emotional connection as a result.
- Vincent’s history provides insight into the Shinra Corporation’s experiments and Sephiroth’s origins, helping players to better understand the main story.
- Vincent’s abilities and transformations should allow for more distinct combat scenarios and mechanics, making the overall gameplay experience more diverse.
FF7 Remake Part 3 May See Players Fighting Weapons
The original Final Fantasy 7 introduced players to powerful entities known as Weapons, which were essentially massive biomechanical guardians created by the Planet. Some of the most notable Weapons in Final Fantasy 7 were Ruby, Emerald, Ultimate, Sapphire, and Diamond, each of which presented players with unique combat challenges that required an immense amount of strategy to overcome. Adding these battles to Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 as some of its side content would come with several advantages:
- Weapons demand mastery of the game’s combat mechanics, encouraging players to experiment with different strategies and take full advantage of each party member’s unique skills.
- The difficulty and optional nature of Weapon encounters provide players with justifiable reasons to regularly revisit the game, as they strive to defeat each Weapon and achieve 100% completion.
- The Weapons align with Final Fantasy 7‘s overarching narrative, as they show the Planet’s defensive response to existential threats, thereby deepening the story’s lore.
FF7 Remake Part 3’s Side Content Needs to Strike the Balance That Rebirth Missed
Apart from what is expected to show up as side content in Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3, the third and final entry will need to do its best to ensure that its side content maintains balance with its main story. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth missed the mark here, as the sheer number of mini-games and side activities was a bit overwhelming at times. As such, whatever side content Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 adds, so long as that side content doesn’t outweigh the main narrative, it should generally be received better than Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth‘s was.