"Unraveling Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: From Polygonal Evolution to Controversial Endings"

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The ending of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has been criticized for its use of the multiverse trope, which undermines the emotional impact of Aerith's death by leaving her fate uncertain. The game's refusal to definitively address Aerith's sacrifice has been seen as a cop-out, leading to a lack of closure and emotional resonance for players. The use of the multiverse angle has been viewed as a cheap narrative tactic that detracts from the storytelling and emotional impact of the game.
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