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kodieshmodie · 4 months
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Barret Wallace studies because I love him, and there is not nearly enough fanart of him.
I will fix that for you, king. 😮‍💨💖💖
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nosfelixculpa · 27 days
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thats not a dog tag around his neck thats a medal
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xionthedragonart · 2 years
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FF7 doods (can you tell I like Cid?)
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strawblemon · 2 months
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Hmm... maybe I will play Ever Crisis.
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motheatenscarf · 1 year
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FF14 early impressions!
As a refugee from SWTOR who only jumped into that game as a refugee from City of Heroes, several things stand out to me the most.
Most importantly, my god is this a beautiful game. The detailed character designs, the outfits, the monsters, the environment, the cities, everything is beautiful.
Which is only enhanced by dusk and dawn and midday and gorgeous night skies. Holy fuck, I've missed day/night cycles in an MMO.
The combat is also really fun and intuitive! I'm only doing one job training at a time for now because I want to figure out the basics before moving from there, but it seems easy enough.
So far the weakest element is the story, but I've been assured by friends that the expansions are better and I'm also seeing HINTS of the main plot as I race through story content. I'm not REALLY doing much in the way of side quests, just class and main story content. If I see a side quest has a unique unlock like an item or an emote, I'll do it though, that's always fun. But so far none of the major NPCs who have been introduced have really grabbed me the way a lot of SWTOR characters did. I met Vette not forty minutes into the Sith Warrior storyline and she remains my FAVORITE character in the entire game, one of my favorite characters from any RPG ever, full stop. I'm not expecting NPCs to make that strong of an impression this early on, but it's also something Final Fantasy games HAVE done for me in the past (Barret Wallace, my beloved), so it's still a bit disappointing.
I will say that is definitely something I miss about early SWTOR was how strong the voice acting was, not just with believable performances, but with it sounding like every character was in the same room reacting appropriately to the scene at hand. I know that sounds basic as fuck, but god, it shows what basic ass voice direction can accomplish lol. It makes sense that's a better aspect of SWTOR, that's their ENTIRE thing, but it's also kind of... the only thing... SWTOR does better than this game lol.
Combat's more fun, gearing is easier/makes more sense, the economy is in better shape, you get WAY more for your money in the cash shop because it's a functional game that doesn't have to fund new content with a gacha market on decent looking gear that it makes people play by making the base game shit hideous!
AHEM.
But anyway, yeah, very good impressions so far!
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mk-wizard · 1 year
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Medias Who Failed Due to Picking the Wrong Guy as the MC
As a writer myself, I can confirm that it’s not easy writing a great story and it is even harder to write a great main character (MC), but sometimes, the solution is right in your face: pick someone else to be the MC and that alone fixes EVERYTHING. And no, I am not exaggerating. When you pick someone else to take lead of the story, it changes things and sometimes, for the better. Here are a few medias from movies, to shows, to video games who missed the mark due to running with the wrong guy and who should have been the MC instead... Also note that the following is my personal opinion not absolute. Feel free to disagree.
Note that there are spoilers ahead!
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Final Fantasy 7: It should have been Barret Wallace. - I know Cloud is beloved for his pretty face and big sword, but if we’re talking about who should have been in the hero’s seat, Barret should have been it. And not just because he would have the first FF MC of his type (black, middle aged, a parent, widower, etc.). Barret had motives that were both heroic and personal at the same time in that he wants to save the planet, but he also has a personal stake against Shin-Ra in what it took from him. Had he been treated like a serious character and took the lead, I think the plot of FF7 would have been much better and he would have brought out better in the cast. In fact, I see so many parallels between him and Cecil from FF4. Also, Barret has a perfect balance between heart and flaws. Not to mention that unlike Cloud, he let go of making everything personal and began to fight for the right reasons in the end. He’s a badass and let’s face it, there aren’t enough MCs out there who are good dads.
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Family Matters: It should have kept being Carl and Harriet Winslow. - In the beginning, the underrated couple of sitcom TV were the MC’s, but then the network decided to center the show around Steve Urkel who isn’t even a member of the family. Now, I like Steve Urkel, but he should have stayed a side character the same way Kimmy Gibbler did on Full House. When Carl and Harriet were at the helm, the show was relatable, grounded and just whimsical enough to be fun for the whole family. In never got too silly and did not shy away from serious topics. Most importantly, there was character development which I would have loved to see continue. Steve Urkel may have helped Family Matters get back on its feet, but it was fully capable of continuing to stand on its own and should have.
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The Simpsons: It should have kept being Bart Simpson. - Like Family Matters, this kid was the MC initially and he was great. Bart represented what the Simpsons family embodied and why we loved it: it isn’t perfect or saintly, but filled with love and goodness. Bart is also a fun character to follow because he isn’t just funny. He’s resourceful, clever and is quite the hero. Homer is funny, but... when he took the lead, he took the show in another direction which was fun in the beginning, but in the end, became too silly. If Bart stayed in the driver’s seat, the show would have kept its focus as well as its identity. He probably would have also lead it to ending a lot sooner, but that’s not a bad thing.
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Dragon Ball Z: It should have been Gohan. - I always got the impression that a part of Akira Toriyama wanted to pass the reigns down to the kid, but never wound up doing so which in my opinion, was a waste. Goku had his heroic arc during the first arc, but in the Z arc, the plot seemed to always lean towards needing a hero like Gohan because he was a better fit for what was needed. You see, Goku is noble too, but he fights for honour and to prove himself. Gohan fights because he must and because he wants to protect those he loves. Had Gohan been the star, I think Z arc could have been much better and Goku would have learned to (finally) grow up alongside his son. I mean, it’s not a bad thing to let go and accept that your journey has come to an end. Where one ends, another begins.
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Transformers (2007): It should have been Mikaela Banes. - From the moment she literally took Ravage apart with a chainsaw without messing up her hair, we knew she was more than a pretty face. Mikaela is a fighter and a noble one. The only reason she had a criminal record was because she refused to sell out her dad and even then, there’s more to her. She’s smart, she’s brave, she’s resourceful and has long term life goals. She doesn’t play around nor does she let her involvement with the Transformers get to her head (unlike Sam Witwicky). And as the AU graphic novels showed us, she’s also a born leader. In my opinion, when she left Sam, Bumblebee should have followed suit and followed her instead.
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Final Fantasy 6: It should have been Celes Chere. - Don’t get me wrong, Terra is a badass and belonged in the main cast, but she constantly needed to be kicked in the pants. At times, she even came across as a damsel in distress. Celes was always motivated of her own accord and she is a born leader. After all, she took the reigns when Terra was out for the count and during the end of the world, she brought the team back together. And let’s face it, her romance with Locke is heartwarming.
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Full House/Fuller House: It should have been Danny Tanner. - Possibly the earliest case of a character getting hijacked in their own show... The story of Full House in general was originally Danny’s story about trying to raise his three daughters after becoming a widower with the help of his best friend and brother-in-law. Had Danny not become the show’s sad clown and instead was the lead, not only would have caught a break, the show itself would have flourished. After all, Danny is raising the family not the other way around. And quite frankly, Michelle as a main character made her and the show insufferable. I even think he should have remained the main character in the sequel series as he has experience being a single parent to pass onto to DJ. If anything, it would have still had that little bit of maturity that the audience so hungrily craved.
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Star Wars Episodes 7, 8, 9: It should have been Finn as the hero and Rey as the villain. - I don’t want to be the fan who knocks down the new trilogy because in its defense, it had good bones and introduced good characters who had potential. The problem was that they were given the wrong roles in the story. Finn clearly had a connection to the force and was as plain as day MC material from the get go because like all great Star Wars MCs, he started from the bottom while being clumsy and worked his way up to being a capable young man. In fact, Finn always was motivated and capable. He was just grounded and relatable too because he is still learning to be a rebel. I can say that every time he was on screen, he always inspired me even when he was making mistakes. On the flipside, Rey also had potential, but if there’s one thing she should wound up being, it was the big bad because her greatest motivation was wanting a family though in a way that was obsessive and in so long as she was not in a position where she beneath someone. In other words, her story has a lot of parallels with Anakin Skywalker. Had she gone to the dark side, it ironically would have made her more human because it shows how wanting something obsessively (in her case, a family) even when it is something good, it can become twisted and make you do terrible things. Star Wars is all about growing and working hard towards greatness while cautioning the audience about the pitfalls of obsession, anger and selfishness.
Anyway, that is my list. Do you agree or have anything to add? Let me know. Thanks for reading and as always, stay safe.
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top five bad dr-i cant make myself finish that even as a joke im so sorry. top five favorite final fantasy characters?
Cloud Strife and honestly if anyone is surprised you haven't been here very long. literally as soon as he started his stoic tough guy thing in FF7R I was immediately like "oh you're faking. you're faking. you're faking because you're insecure and have some deep fear going on and I can't wait to eventually see you fucking crack." and I got that in the original game and more and that's how I didn't think it was possible to fall in love with a character twice until this man. I love Cloud Strife so fucking much I wanna cook him a hot meal and blow his back out I'd treat him so right . . .
I'm putting Tifa and Aerith together here because like I can't pick between them and I refuse to. I love their characterizations both in the original game and in the remake I love how fun and spunky they are especially Aerith I genuinely wasn't expecting her to have a bit of an attitude. I also love the dynamic they have with Cloud and the gentleness they bring out in him when he tries super hard to squash it down in order to keep up his facade in their own ways it's so good.
Prompto. Prompto. Prompto Argentum my beloved my boyfriend my boytoy my little meow meow. if you're surprised by this one then man you really haven't been here long. he's a fucking dork with a punk aesthetic how can I not love him. my only wish is that Squeenix did more with him in terms of backstory and like his childhood relationship with Noct that wasn't delegated to his game DLC and his centric episode of the anime respectively AND that they let him be fat!! let your cute anime men be fat while not having their chatacter centered around how they like to eat Squeenix you fucking cowards!!!
Barret Wallace aka Get A Load of That Fucking Dad dude. there's just something about his character that's like . . . despite the sort of rough and tough persona he's got going on brought on by like past hardships and trauma he just kinda makes you feel safe? I don't know how to put it into words mostly just cause he's just kinda so over the top that it might make it hard for other people to get what I mean. either way I can't wait to see Barret's backstory played out in the remake whenever it decides to come out within the next century (assuming we even get to see it cause part 1 made it clear that Nomura ain't fucking around with the timeline).
I'm putting Ignis as my last one here and I kinda feel bad about putting him all the way at the bottom but it is what it is. I don't have a lot to say except that Episode Ignis alongside the base game plot really opened up the respect that I have for his character. I just wish that Squeenix did more of what Episode Ignis did in the main story and that fan content especially fanfiction didn't make me wanna fucking fall asleep with all the weird flowery language they slap onto this man's dialogue.
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I am also here now!! I am Noelle Holiday-Noelle
Why is a deer here?-Camila
To prevent me for commiting atrocities in fron of my friends and my beloved Amy-Bibi
Yea, what of it? Got a problem?! You can take it up with me then!-Barret
Okay... Barret, you might wanna calm down..-Amy
Why?! So Camila or whatever the fuck her name is can walk all over the poor girl?!-Barret
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*sigh* this is Barret Wallace, aka, over-protective bullet...-Amy
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And to finish it all off, my first ever drawing of anything FF related ever: a drawing based off of Sephi’s Smash Bros render ;3 So heres some recent art, including the commission for @bwyaw of Barret Wallace.
I’ve become obsessed with FF7, and I’m slowly learning more (and getting into more) with 6 and 8 (as well as 15) so Im excited to branch out and learn more! In the meantime, stick around to learn more about my random AUS and HCS. 
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bayonettas-left-eye · 3 years
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Heyo everyone. This is my AeriSeph fic...3 Chapters deep now. If you’d be interested, please mosey on over to Ao3 and give it a read!
Chapters: 3/? Fandom: Final Fantasy VII Remake (Video Game 2020), Final Fantasy VII (Video Game 1997), Compilation of Final Fantasy VII Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Aerith Gainsborough/Sephiroth, Tifa Lockhart/Cloud Strife Characters: Aerith Gainsborough, Sephiroth (Compilation of FFVII), Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart, Barret Wallace, Red XIII | Nanaki (Compilation of FFVII), Zack Fair Additional Tags: Drama, Slow Burn, Eventual Romance, Humor, Action, Action/Adventure, Complicated Relationships Summary:
Set directly after the events of Final Fantasy VII: Remake Part I.
Aerith Gainsborough has spent the better part of the last few weeks of her life convinced that fate is immutable. Your past, present, and future, all written in the liquid stone of the planet's lifestream.
Aerith Gainsborough is wrong, and now, with an expansive and unknown future laid out in front of them, she and her friends must blindly navigate this new path in unwritten time to ultimately save Gaia, and perhaps, even the world.
Expecting to face Sephiroth in battle weeks away, Aerith is blindsided by the ex-Soldier's appearance in her life about a month too soon. Aerith soon finds herself convinced of a greater enemy than even the One-Winged Angel himself.
Desperate to save her beloved planet Aerith does the unthinkable. She makes a deal with the devil himself that sets her on a path she could have never imagined.
While she and Sephiroth endeavor to change fate itself, Professor Hojo begins work on his new plan: Project S-A.
This is an Aerith/Sephiroth fanfiction, and will primarily focus on these two characters, though it will touch on the shenanigans of Aerith's friends every so often.
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celerity910 · 7 years
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The 20th Step Forward of a beloved game...
“Anyone may claim that he will act in the direst times, yet only a brave man acts in times great and small.” - Cloud Strife
“I know you got problems... hell, we all do. But you gotta understand that there ain't no gettin' offa this train we're on, till we get to the end of the line.” - Barret Wallace
“Words aren't the only way to tell someone how you feel.” - Tifa Lockhart
“I won't let you do it! The future is not only yours!” - Aerith Gainsborough
“I am Nanaki, son of Seto... Warrior and protector of Cosmo Canyon.” - Nanaki “Red XIII”
“ She told me to "Be strong". I feel so happy. Owwww... What happened? I can protect the Planet too! I'm kinda embarrassed... There's plenty of stuffed toys like my body around, but there's only one me! Don't forget me, even if another Cait Sith comes along. Goodbye, then! I guess I'm off to save the Planet... ” - Reeve Tuesti, through Cait Sith
“I always thought this planet was so huge. But lookin' at it from space, I realized it's so small. We're just floatin' in the dark. ......kinda makes you feel powerless. On top of that it's got Sephiroth festerin' inside it like a sickness. That's why I say this planet's still a kid. A little kid sick and trembling in the middle of this huge universe. Someone's gotta protect it. Ya follow me? That someone is us.” - Cid Highwind
“You gotta do it then. You gotta live true to yourself.” - Yuffie Kisaragi
“Defeat Sephiroth... Defeat the son of that beloved woman... Am I on the verge of committing another sin...? Or am I atoning as best I can for only watching...?” - Vincent Valentine
“Alright everybody, let's mosey!” - Cloud Strife
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, FINAL FANTASY VII!
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kuwaiti-kid · 4 years
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Review: Final Fantasy VII Remake – Returning to Midgar
Sitting in anticipation, I grip my controller as I watch the opening movie flash with the beginning scenes of Midgar.
Familiar characters and locations gleam as they appear one by one. That familiar tune begins to play as the loading screen appears. It is impossible not to get emotional while the nostalgic theme song of the original flow from your speakers.
The difference? Everything looks so real I want to reach out and touch it-like a kid in a digital candy store.
Brace yourselves; the long-anticipated Final Fantasy VII Remake game has finally arrived!
Review: Final Fantasy VII Remake
Final Fantasy is the most famous RPG franchise ever, and 7 is the most famous Final Fantasy ever. The original, released 23 years ago in 1997, sold more than 11 million copies and inspired spinoffs, animated movies, and fan fiction.
The octagon shapes and bright colors that once made up our beloved game have been traded for the highest level of graphic design. You can see every strand of Cloud’s hair shift when he moves. Every detail of emotion can be seen in Aerith’s eyes. It makes you wonder if this could be the true definition of magic.
The Final Fantasy VII Remake brings the nostalgia of our beloved story to life. With the newly enhanced graphics, upgraded designs, and storyline enhancements, it is enough to keep us all on the edge of our gaming chairs. Midgar looks beautifully realistic. You can practically smell the stench of the Mako.
The Remake game had a release date of April 10 and received very favorable reviews.
Grab a basket of your favorite flowers and let us once more begin a story that will shape the destiny of an entire world—the world of Midgar.
***Spoiler Alert!***
We will be reviewing upgrades, story plotline, and some details that may ruin a surprise or two. If you want to experience the surprise on your own, save this article to read after you play the FFVII Remake!
The Story Begins – A Quick Recap
Final Fantasy VII was one of the most revolutionary games around and was an introduction for many into the next generation of games.
The Final Fantasy VII Remake is not just a retelling of that iconic storyline. The first few hours of the game take on its own form of JRPG storyline, adding depth and details to the original. The main story is the same, but they added several enhancements to the story that go more in-depth.
The overall base of the story has to do with the Mako. Mako is the lifeblood of the planet and the fuel that powers the city of Midgar. By exploiting this resource through their Mako Reactors, the Shinra Electric Power Company has all but seized control of the entire world. A group of idealists, known as Avalanche, is one of the last bastions of resistance.
The main story itself revolves around the electric company Shinra, and the controversy of extracting the life force (Mako) from the earth and turning it into energy. Doing so is slowly killing the planet. Midgar itself is plagued by wealth inequality, split into two main sections separated by a massive plate: The business class society and the low-class slums.
You play as Cloud Strife, an elite operative turned mercenary. He is introduced by taking part in an Avalanche operation to destroy Mako Reactor 1 in the city of Midgar. If you haven’t heard of the infamous Cloud, he is the one wielding a sword larger than his entire body.
This is the base of where our story begins in both versions of the game, but the true question is, when does this one end?
The World of Midgar Reimagined…and Divided
Square Enix has made a bold move in utilizing the chapter feature. Rather than release the entire game in one shot, the developers decided to split it into episodes. And they have not revealed how many episodes are planned or how they will be connected.
The story progresses with chapters as if in a book. But how long will this first book be? You will have to play to find out.
Game makers have already confirmed that there will be at least two installments of the game, but they are still deciding on how many different installments there will be.
Due to this decision, they took the time to create new sections of the story that did not exist before.
Story Additions: Thickening the Plot
By the time you are a few hours into gameplay, you have already experienced some of the new additions to the story. They are some great extensions that add enriching details, pulling you even further into their world.
Curious about the difference? Here are a few changes that were made to the main storyline!
Shinra blows up its own reactor.
Unlike the original game, the bomb Cloud and Barret set in the Sector 1 reactor in Remake does not blow the facility up. Instead, Shinra does the dirty work itself, causing an explosion far bigger and more devastating than Avalanche had planned.
But why would Shinra do this?
Obviously, keeping the reactors running would make them plenty of money. Unfortunately, the only thing more profitable than the reactors would be war. Shinra wants to encourage the population of Midgar to support a second war with the nation of Wutai, and so it begins to spread propaganda that Avalanche is in allegiance with them.
Jessie’s mission
One of the few completely new locations in Final Fantasy 7 Remake is the Sector 7 Employee Housing Area, a residential zone on Midgar’s upper plate. Here we get to see how the wealthier people of the city live, as well as visit Jessie’s family home.
Apart from this entire mission being new, including the attack on a Shinra warehouse to secure more explosives, we’re also introduced to a whole new villain in the form of Roche, a flamboyant member of Shinra’s elite SOLDIER division. This marks Roche’s first and only appearance in the whole game.
Sector 7’s hidden lab
After the company drops an entire sector of the upper city on the slums to try and wipe out Avalanche, the party discovers a hidden laboratory that’s been operating in secret beneath Sector 7 – something that doesn’t exist (or at least is never mentioned) in the original.
While exploring its tunnels in search of Wedge, Barret and Tifa discover practically a whole army of creatures who attack them on sight. These creatures are failed experiments and appear to be Remake’s answer to the original game’s Makonoids; humans who have been saturated with Mako to the point that they have become monsters.
Take note, upon completion of the first game; you can revisit individual chapters to complete tasks you may have missed.
One of the best parts? You will be playing all of these characters with an unbelievably lifelike makeover.
The Revamped Character Designs
The original designs for the characters in 1997 were limited to the technology of the time. Though FF7 Remake certainly isn’t the first time these characters were updated or redesigned, it’s indeed striking to see them in 4K and on modern consoles.
The variety in character design is one aspect of FF7 that has remained a favorite among fans since the original, but some of them have had more of a glow-up than others.
Sephiroth
What makes Sephiroth such an iconic character within Final Fantasy VII and arguably one of the most recognizable video game villains in history is his simple yet elegant design. They have kept his look fairly streamlined throughout but have added detail.
Seeing him in the new graphics really brings his original design to life.
Cloud Strife
In a similar level to Sephiroth, his classic iconic design has been kept intact. However, the upgrades in detail due to the new technology are striking. Every single detail has been perfected right down to the knitted detail in his turtleneck.
Although his design has remained pretty much the exact same, he now looks better than he ever did in Advent Children.
Jessie
All of AVALANCHE received quite a few changes, but Jessie’s had the least as far as adjustments. Her design was one of the simplest in the original game, after all.
Still, the upgrades to facial expressions and body language really give Jessie a way more significant-feeling role than she ever had.
Wedge
Wedge has come a long way since the original game, as well as the earlier builds of the Remake. He was always seen as a sort of comic relief background character with minimal design.
The new remake really lets him shine with his excellent voice work, and the rework of his facial and character design.
Biggs
Out of all the minor AVALANCHE characters, Biggs is probably the one many least expected to look this good in the remake. However, it’s an entirely fair statement to say that Biggs is a contender for one of the most attractive characters in the game.
Barret Wallace
This is, without a doubt, the best iteration of Barret to date, and is precisely how he was pictured past the limitations of the original game. Due to his bigger stature, his overworld model on the PS1 was arguably one of the worst out of all the characters, but he looks near perfect in the Remake.
Tifa Lockhart
Even though Tifa never fit the stereotype of fantasy characters donning ridiculously complicated and intricate outfits, instead choosing to rock a simple white crop-top and a short skirt for maximum close-combat kickboxing efficiency.
The remake still manages to make her look more stunning than ever. Not a single detail has been forgotten on her design.
Aerith Gainsborough
From the first sight of the opening cutscene of the Final Fantasy VII Remake, Aerith shows the true scope of how far graphical capabilities have come in video games.
Her original models were already some of the best in the game, but Square Enix truly knocked it out of the park with her modern design. The details are impeccable, her hair looks real, and adding a voice to her really made the character design hit you right in the feels.
Several other characters received a huge enhancement in the game, including Heidegger and President Shinra.
The character redesigns are truly a work of art. Every detail was considered, and it shows.
But the reimagined character designs are another massive change people are talking about. Another colossal change is the battle system.
Battle System – A Hybrid
All of us that have played the classics grew accustomed to the original ATB system. This system relied almost completely on turn-based strategy as you had to be sure to utilize each character to its best potential. It ultimately meant just picking what your characters did from a menu and then watching the animations play out.
There will be some settings options for players who don’t like the new system, including a classic mode for people who want to just play the FFVII Remake in the spirit of the original. When you first begin the game, you will receive the option to select the classic gameplay.
The newly reimagined Final Fantasy VII battle system makes it feel as if it is a brand-new game. This new version blends the best elements of prior games into one cohesive system. This new system allows more freedom and is sure to give you an adrenaline rush.
They combined the battle systems of Final Fantasy with Kingdom Hearts to create a splendid blend of combat.
This is what would be considered more of an action-based RPG system. You can battle in real-time, experiment with fight abilities, and change characters with the quick click of a button. Every character has a unique style to them that feels like playing a totally different game when you switch over. Plus, there are tons of new customization options for weapons, skills, and the game’s materia magic system that stand to make overall combat much deeper than the original.
Remake Wrap Up
The Final Fantasy VII Remake exceeded all expectations. It provided its fans exactly what they were begging for and more. You can genuinely say it was not only remade, but it was reimagined.
With the new graphics, you can feel even more connected to your beloved characters.
The added storylines pull you further into the turmoil of their tale.
Some play games for fun, and for others, it becomes a part of their heart. Final Fantasy VII will always have a special place in many people’s lives. Now the Remake made that piece a whole lot larger.
Whether you are a new or old fan, purchasing the game is well worth the money.
The question everyone wants to know is when will the next chapter be released? How long will we have to wait to visit Midgar once again? We will have to wait impatiently for Square Enix to answer those questions.
One thing we do know for sure, the wait will be worth it.
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Addams family / Addams family values. Widescreen ed. [Hollywood, Calif.] : Paramount Home Entertainment, c. 2017. Addams family: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Elizabeth Wilson, Christina Ricci, Judith Malina, Dan Hedaya, Carel Struycken. Addams family values: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Joan Cusack, Carol Kane, Christina Ricci, Jimmy Workman, Carel Struycken, David Krumholtz. Addams family: Con artists plan to fleece the eccentric family using an accomplice who claims to be their long lost Uncle Fester. Addams family values: A comical Gothic horror-movie-type family tries to rescue their beloved uncle from his gold-digging new love.
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Black America since MLK : and still I rise. Disc 1. Out of the shadows ; Move on up -- disc 2. Keep your head up ; Touch the sky. Host: Henry Louis Gates Jr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. embarks on a deeply personal journey through the last fifty years of African American history. Joined by leading scholars, celebrities, and a dynamic cast of people who shaped these years, Gates travels from the victories of the civil rights movement up to today, asking profound questions about the state of black America, and our nation as a whole.
DVD E.T.
E.T. : the extra-terrestrial. 30th Anniversary Edition. Universal City, CA : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 2017 , c1982. Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Dee Wallace, Robert McNaughton, Peter Coyote. Steven Spielberg's masterpiece about a boy and his special bond with an alien from another planet. This 30th Anniversary Edition includes hours of bonus features, including a new interview with Steven Spielberg.
DVD Goo
The Goonies / Gremlins/ Gremlins 2: the new batch. Triiple Feature. Warner Home Entertainment.
DVD Mal
Maleficent. Widescreen. Angelina Jolie, Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Imelda Staunton, Lesley Manville, Juno Temple, Sam Riley. A beautiful, pure-hearted young fairy, Maleficent has an idyllic life growing up in a peaceable forest kingdom, until one day when an invading army threatens the harmony of the land. Bent on revenge, Maleficent faces a battle with the invading king's successor and, as a result, places a curse upon his newborn infant Aurora. As the child grows, Maleficent realizes that Aurora holds the key to peace in the kingdom, and perhaps to Maleficent's true happiness as well. A retelling of the Sleeping Beauty story.
DVD Nev
The neverending story. Burbank, Calif. : Warner Home Video, 2003. Noah Hathaway, Barret Oliver, Tami Stronach, Patricia Hayes. Jeopardized by an encroaching void known as The Nothing, the creatures of Fantasia, and its Child-Empress must rely on the young warrior Atreyu and on the faith of Bastian, who by reading the book about Atreyu's adventures, has lived and suffered with them all.
DVD Vic
Victor Frankenstein. 2015. Beverly Hills, CA USA : Twentieth Century Fox, c.2015. Starring Daniel Radcliffe; James McAvoy; Jessica Brown Findlay; Andrew Scott; Charles Dance. Superstars James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe are electrifying in this action-packed thriller that breathes new life into the most famous horror tale of all time.
EQUIP
Epson LCD projector : Model: H268A. Kr85. China : Seiko Epson Corporation.
EQUIP
Samsung Chromebook3 : Model 500C13. 2015. Samsung Electronics, c.2015.
ES F Rod
Berto: : y sus buenas ideas. First edition - 20011. Phoenix, AZ : TPRS Books, c. 2017.
ES F Row
Las aventuras de Isabela. 7th printing; First edition - June 2009. Fluency Fast Language Classes, c. 2014.
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The Chicago manual of style : Seventeenth Edition. Seventeenth edition.
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