How Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth redeems Cait Sith, the original game's most divisive character
By
Jen Glennon
Summary
This article examines how Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth redeems Cait Sith, one of the original game's most disliked characters. It explores how Square Enix's remake project expands and improves upon the original game's story and character development, specifically focusing on Cait Sith's controversial role as a betrayer and spy. The article argues that Rebirth gives Cait Sith more depth, better motivation, and a more sympathetic arc, transforming him from a divisive annoyance into a genuinely compelling character.
Source
Key quotes
· 3 pulledCait Sith was a character that many players found annoying, pointless, or just plain bad — a talking cat on a moogle that betrays the party and forces them into an uncomfortable situation.
In Rebirth, Cait Sith's betrayal is given more weight and context, making it feel less like a cheap plot device and more like a genuine moral dilemma.
The remake project isn't just about updating graphics — it's about fixing the narrative missteps of the original and giving every character their moment to shine.
You might also wanna read
Whats the Best Character Select Screen You've Seen?

The final Final Fantasy 7 remake game Revelation may not actually be the end of the story, leaked DLC listings suggest

Even The End Of Final Fantasy 7 Revelation Isn’t Actually The End, Leak Suggests

Final Fantasy VII: Revelation Announced as Third and Final Remake Trilogy Entry, Spring 2027 Release
Square Enix has revealed "Final Fantasy VII: Revelation" as the third and final title in the Final Fantasy VII remake trilogy, set to releas
Trinity Glassfille Announced as New Playable Character in BlazBlue Centralfiction
Arc System Works has announced that Trinity Glassfille, a key character from the BlazBlue franchise's storyline, will be added as a playable

How Video Games Turned Monster-Slaying Into an Ethical Dilemma
This article explores how video games have evolved the classic "slay the monster" trope into a complex ethical dilemma. Using examples from

How Video Games Turned Monster-Slaying Into an Ethical Dilemma
This article explores how video games have evolved the classic "slay the monster" trope into a complex ethical dilemma. Using examples from

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.