A new Final Fantasy 7 release will expand on Cloud and Tifa’s backstories and bridge the gap until Part 3, and it’s only a ...
Each of the new FFVII Remake plush dolls is about seven to eight inches tall. However, that can vary depending on the character. Aerith and Tifa are the shortest ones and each sit at about 7 inches.
Each one stands around 25 to 27 centimeters tall and retails for $139.49 at the moment, though that doesn’t include shipping. Still, they are typically priced at $154.99, so the cost of the actual ...
Final Fantasy 7 is arguably the biggest contender for romantic content in the Final Fantasy series. Cloud, our spiky-haired and broodingly jaded protagonist, has his choice between his buxom childhood ...
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has plenty of amazing playable characters to choose from. The second entry of the FF7 Remake series continues the epic saga of Cloud Strife and his allies as they take on the ...
For as long as his terrible memory can recall, Jametrious has had a love for the art of storytelling and its resulting creations. His passions led him to Full Sail University, where studying and ...
All three of the possible jigsaw puzzles feature a piece of Final Fantasy VII Remake key art of Aerith, Cloud, or Tifa. These are recreations of the original art shared for the initial PlayStation ...
Once he gets started, he won't stop talking about his love of RPGs. This is especially true if you ask them about BioWare RPGs or Baldur's Gate 3. Astarion, Fenris, Gil, Dorian, Alistair, and Kaidan ...
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Being a pop culture writer and a proud geek of all trades, Jo (They/Them) loves to dissect fandoms and marvel at their insides. The entirety of The Lord of the Rings, superhero origins, the Ghost of ...
Wakka and Lulu are, in my opinion, the closest we get to a normal couple in the Final Fantasy series, even if “normal” looks ...