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He's added at the gold saucer and integral to the story in the original, you can't get to the end of the game without seeing him.
I may be biased against him here from OG, but, I still don't like him in story or gameplay.
It was easy and chill. Maybe less chill on hard mode though but haven't gotten there yet. Only thing that didn't click that well is how and when the Cait exploration sequence takes place, but Nibelheim mansion at least had all the required props for some mild puzzling and cat-rolling.
Jumping 100x lightnings?