Final Fantasy Origin: Stranger of Paradise Reinforces My Fears about the Future of Final Fantasy
If there was anything I didn’t expect at E3 this year, it was a Final Fantasy action-RPG featuring an angry, grizzled man in his mid 30s wearing a henley tee focused on blood and revenge. As a long-standing fan of the series I would normally be excited for another entry, but nothing in the new trailer for Final Fantasy Origin: Stranger of Paradise looks enticing. It appears to be part of a trend of Final Fantasy moving away from what it’s been and what makes it special in hopes of appealing to a different audience.
Gameplay-wise Final Fantasy Origin seems to be aiming for the slow and deliberate combat of trudgecore games like Dark Souls and Nioh. But what really left me unenthused was the designs of the game world and the characters themselves. The demo and trailer displays a dimly lit castle with various human remains lining the walls and small flames lighting the corners. The all-male cast runs through smashing grittier interpretations of classic characters from the series into blood and crystal.
What’s more off-putting is that this isn’t the first time in recent memory that a Final Fantasy announcement has made me feel this way. The trailer for Final Fantasy XVI shown last year already had me feeling skeptical, and thinking back on recent entries XV and VII Remake makes me realize a lot of the qualities that brought me to love the series have been on course to change for a while now. For many years of my life, Final Fantasy has been a series I loved for not shying away from femininity, nuanced issues surrounding identity, and characters working through trauma together. I wouldn’t say it was some perfect series without it’s problems, but it consistently made attempts to meaningfully engage with those themes in a way that many other games didn’t. Certain Final Fantasy games engage with those themes more than others, but even through smaller moments these themes remain consistent.
Final Fantasy X, and especially its sequel, X-2, embraced and enquired into the dynamics of gender in society. Over the course of X, one of the primary female characters, Yuna, struggles with fairly stereotypical expectations of a woman pressured to save society. She is expected to die for the sake of saving the world, she is almost forcibly married to someone she actively dislikes, and she is kidnapped for the sake of a blitzball match. Yet, she turns her life around as the protagonist of X-2 to explore what life looks like when she lives it for herself, deciding who should remain by her along that journey. Even the ways that Tidus navigates his emotions over the course of the game and struggles to find constructive ways to work through being lost in life pushes against the notion of the unflinchingly strong male protagonist.
Earlier games in the series frequently introduced characters that experimented with their gender identities. In Final Fantasy V, a pirate named Faris joins the party and over the course of the game it is revealed that he is assigned-female-at-birth but was raised as male by pirates. Unfortunately, this topic isn’t handled very well at all, as other male characters overly react to the issue as a shock. Yet it remains that there is some attempt to engage with themes of gender, and that is more interesting than ignoring it in the first place.
Pretty much every title in the series also includes moments for characters to extrapolate and process the trauma that likely encouraged them to travel alongside the party. Final Fantasy IX’s Freya is a painful reminder of this as she is constantly moved by the rage and sorrow of loss over the course of the game. When the player first meets Freya she is searching the world for her lover who mysteriously never returned to her. Then upon finding him, she discovers he has lost all his memories. On top of this, very soon after the Alexandrian kingdom destroys her home city, leaving her to follow the party in hopes of avenging her lost loved ones. Despite this, Freya continues to fight for the hope of a world without the Alexandrian empire and continued compassion for her friends.
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