The first major harassment battle occurs in Final Fantasy VII Remake (and the original). To rescue Aerith, Tifa must infiltrate Don Corneo’s mansion. Corneo, a grotesque mob boss, subjects any woman to a “touching test” – a non-consensual physical inspection.
On the cannon platform of Junon, Tifa faces Scarlet, the head of Shinra’s weapon development. Their “slap fight” is legendary – but it’s actually a humiliation ritual. Scarlet physically strikes Tifa repeatedly, using touch as a tool of sadistic power.
Many fans misinterpret this as comic relief. In truth, it’s harassment via public degradation. The “battle” ends not with Tifa winning by force, but by her deploying the Highwind – the airship that symbolizes her later freedom.
By: Midnight Moogle
Every so often, the dark underbelly of fan game communities surfaces a title so oddly specific that it stops you mid-scroll. Today’s oddity: Tifa’s Touch Harassment Battle Final by High Install. The name is clunky, unsettling, and raises immediate red flags. But after digging through forums and old game jams, I think there’s more to dissect here—mechanically and thematically.