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Cloud Strife is the main protagonist of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, known for wielding his iconic Buster Sword and working as an ex-SOLDIER turned mercenary.After taking on a few dangerous jobs in ...
During our last Spotlight feature, PSU delved a little further in to the archives and sang the praises of one of gaming’s long forgotten heroes, namely Resident Evil’s MIA and sorely ...
Because of this, Cloud Strife is perhaps one of the least reliable narrators in literally all of video games. And now, the ending of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth just adds a whole new layer onto that.
If you've been waiting to play Final Fantasy 7 Remake on your own PS4, today's the day. Square Enix released a demo of the 2020 update of its beloved RPG classic on PlayStation Network on Monday ...
Cody Christian, the voice of Cloud Strife in the Final Fantasy VII Remake, has some bold (but reasonable) feelings on how shippers direct conversations in fandom toward romantic interpretations.
Cloud Strife contains multitudes, and I would argue that nothing embodies this vibe more than him riding a Segway. On Thursday, Square Enix released a new trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
One of the most prominent is the Hardy-Daytona motorcycle, which takes center stage in 1997's "Final Fantasy 7" and its 2020 remake as Cloud Strife's (Steve Burton, Cody Christian) ride of choice.
On today’s IGN The Fix: Games,Final Fantasy VII hero Cloud Strife is being immortalized in a new 25th-anniversary action figure… that also comes with an NFT. The upcoming Cloud Strife figurine ...
Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7. We don't expect it to be as popular as the Cloud Amiibo, but Sonic is a perennial favorite, so it's hard to say if it'll run out of inventory.
You need a lot of muscles to wield Cloud Strife's Buster Sword. Or, as it turns out, a $900 exoskeleton. By jeremy winslow on March 12, 2021 at 2:21PM PST. 11 Comments. Where to buy.
This Final Fantasy VII Low-Poly Cloud Strife Cosplay Is Hilariously Perfect There are a lot of amazing cosplays out there as this medium of fandom expression continues to […] By Liana Ruppert ...