Everyone from Taylor Swift to Tyler, The Creator has written a song about flowers. Fancy restaurants scatter them over melting chocolate bombes. Van Gogh even had a crack at painting some once, I believe. And after all, why not? Flowers bloom all around the world, and symbolise so much to so many different cultures. Final Fantasy is far from the only video game series to lean into flower metaphors – but few have done it better.
As with so many of Final Fantasy s strengths, the best examples can be found in Final Fantasy VII. Already considered by many to be the pinnacle of the series, the upcoming remake (eagerly awaited but a PlayStation exclusive until April 2021) has seen Cloud s battles against Sephiroth back in the headlines. It s been talked about so much since its original 1997 release that it s hard to imagine anything about it remains underrated, yet the flowers are a seldom appreciated piece of Final Fantasy VII s world building which the high definition makeover really must get right if it’s to get anything right at all.