Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, the sequel to Final Fantasy 7 Remake, is shaping up to be a bigger, deeper, and more immersive experience. And, while the follow-up was always expected to double down on what made the first game of the remake trilogy so good, Square Enix continues to say the right things.

Particularly, the developers are teasing a deep emotional experience that should resonate better among long-time fans and newcomers alike. Case in point, a pivotal moment in Corel Prison involving Barret and his childhood friend Dyne.

Tetsuya Nomura, the game's creative director, expressed in an interview with Game Informer that there's a specific scene in Corel Prison that brings him to tears every time he sees it.

This scene, involving Barret and Dyne, is expected to be one of FF7 Rebirth's most impactful moments. Nomura's claims underscore the depth and emotional resonance the team is bringing to these characters and their stories. The director, Naoki Hamaguchi, shared similar sentiments, referring to it as one of the game's "most wonderful scenes.

Modern technology affords Square Enix the opportunity to explore story beats that it couldn't in the past due to certain limitations.