It's no secret that the moment is being revisited in the new game but its prequel, 2020 smash hit Final Fantasy 7 Remake, teased the possibility that Aerith's destiny could change. And since ...
Still, Aerith saviours can at last rejoice! This year's Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth tackled the same section of the game as part of the trilogy remake project. While I won't spoil Aerith's fate here ...
Square Enix’s latest Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis FFVI event teaser reveals that Aerith will get to use Riot Blade, one of Terra’s signature moves, in the game. It will be tied to her ...
If you had a Sony PlayStation in the late 1990s, you owned a copy of “Final Fantasy VII.” This JRPG (Japanese ... hero Cloud Strife to the magical Aerith Gainsborough and the villainous ...
Final Fantasy 7 (FF7) Rebirth recently released, bringing with it a game even bigger than the Remake. Rebirth also brings with it ... Go to Barret’s room (the one before Aerith’s) to start the ...
Weiss The Immaculate is a challenging boss to defeat in FF7 Remake Intergrade ... the Pride and Joy Prototype in the simulator. Aerith, Barrett, and Tifa are the best choices when facing off ...
The Magic the Gathering collab train is showing no signs of stopping, as Final Fantasy is the next stop, with some pretty good looking cards coming aboard. Moving swiftly on from the whole train ...
Even games like World of Warcraft and Grand Theft Auto 4 pay homage to Final Fantasy 7, showcasing the enduring impact of this classic RPG. Since its launch in 1997, Final Fantasy 7 has remained ...
Final Fantasy 7 Remake's third game faces a complex marketing ... as well as the unique character stories like the one about Aerith’s memories. What has made Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis the ...
This sequel to 2020's Final Fantasy VII Remake brings Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, Barret, and Red XIII outside of Midgar for the very first time, with Sephiroth looming and moving in on his goals.
It was important for the audience to see his face. In the 2024 remake, there’s a shift in perspective to show his hands first. Today, we are meant to see through his eyes, not into them.