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Final Fantasy VII is a misleading title. In fact, the game is about as final as a midterm, and though its title labels it the seventh game in one series, it also marks the first entry in a growing series of its own, known as the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. The latest addition to this ever growing library is Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, the story of a SOLDIER mission to the rustic town of Nibelheim.

This should sound somewhat familiar because the original Final Fantasy VII's most mind-bending plot twist centered on Cloud's shattered memories of this event. But if the details are hazy, fret not, for Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII picks up the pieces to tell the story of an unknown soldier named Zack, while shedding new firelight on the downfall of Sephiroth. Unfortunately, the original came out so long ago that you may not remember what any of this had to do with the price of Mako in Midgar. Cue Franchise Player!

The Cast

The Final Fantasy VII series is full of awesome characters. The following folks play the largest roles, but that doesn't mean they are necessarily the best, coolest, or most important to the Crisis Core storyline. Well, except for Zack. Though several of the series' most colorful heroes and villains aren't listed here, we thought you might prefer to rediscover them in the course of your own fantastic voyage. And so, without further ado...

Cloud Strife
Weapon: The Buster Sword
Role: Stoic Hero
Bed Head: Much

With spiky hair and a sword so big it would make Ron Jeremy jealous, Cloud Strife is one of the most iconic video game characters of all time, rivaling mustachioed Mario or birthmarked Kratos for instant recognition. But who really knows this enigmatic hero? Certainly not Cloud himself. In fact, his own recollection of events is proven to be an illusion late in Final Fantasy VII. Was he really one of Shinra's elite warriors, a first class SOLDIER? Or was he something else entirely?

Aerith "Aeris" Gainsborough
Job: Flower Girl
Role: Tragic Heroine
Random Fact: Aerith was voiced by Mandy Moore in the original Kingdom Hearts, as well as Mena Suvari in Kingdom Hearts II and Final Fantasy VII Advent Children.

The girl you thought you knew as Aeris is actually named Aerith. Evidently, the designers of Final Fantasy VII intended to name her after the English term Earth, but something got mixed up in the double translation from English to Japanese then back again and she wound up as Aeris in Final Fantasy VII.

But a rose by any other name smells just as sweetly, and since you paid for the fantasy, you can call her whatever you want. Just don't call her mean, petty, or shallow because Aerith was a virtuous, pure hero and the last of a noble race, the Cetra. This being a Japanese role-playing game, you just knew something bad and vaguely sexual was going to happen to her. And if you didn't, you probably cried real tears when your awesome healer got impaled on Sephiroth's wimpy sword in Final Fantasy VII. Though she never came back to life as nerds worldwide hoped she would, her spirit swims on in the lifestream. Who knows what she does in there...possibly the butterfly stroke?

Tifa Lockhart
Job: Bartender
Role: The Girl Next Door
Skirt: Mini

Tifa is the opposite of Aeris. Instead of a dress, she wears a miniskirt. Instead of flowers, she sells booze. And she isn't the last descendant of a holy race fated to save the planet with a dying prayer. Tifa is Cloud's former next door neighbor, a pedestrian village girl who kicks a** with her plain old boots. But in a series where the taint of a space alien queen threatens to pollute the metaphysical lifestream, her down-to-earth presence provides a refreshing breath of stale air. She'll never save the world, but she'll make it worth saving.

Sephiroth
Likes: Hair conditioner
Dislikes: Everything else
One Bad: Mother

In the kabbalah (an ancient Hebrew text), the Sephiroth are God's identifying features. They generally include such noble things as wisdom, symmetry, and good table manners. In Final Fantasy VII, Sephiroth has all the identifying features of villainy. He has long white hair. He wears a trench coat. He's androgynous. He has a cool name. He stabs nice girls. He wants to be God. And he doesn't just want to destroy the world, he wants to possess its soul. He was literally born to be bad, and that isn't just another careless use of the word "literally." Sephiroth is the biological son of the mad scientist Dr. Hojo and was treated with Jenova cells (think Gamma radiation, but evil) in utero. He puts the Crisis in Crisis Core.

Zack Fair
Job: SOLDIER First Class
Role: Unknown SOLDIER
Girlfriend: Aerith

Who is Zack Fair? For starters, he's the main character in Crisis Core and a SOLDIER first class who joins Sephiroth on the Nibelheim mission. Remember the SOLDIER Aeris said she dated in Final Fantasy VII? No? He was also this guy. Remember the previous owner of Cloud's buster sword? Yeah, that's him too. We'd tell you more, but that would spoil half the fun of Crisis Core.

The Terms

Jenova
She's an intergalactic zombie hell queen bent on the corruption of all life and kept in a secret tank like the world's scariest gold fish by a company known as...

Shinra
Shinra is just your average everyday world-conquering energy company. It isn't evil, just greedy, and so it isn't destroying the planet on purpose, but rather, by accident. Its power source is mako, which is kind of like uranium, except instead of making cancer happen, it makes magic happen. Shinra is so crazy about mako that it unearths Jenova thinking she'll lead them to more. Hey, crazier things have been done for lower prices at the pump.

AVALANCHE
Like violent hippies with guns, swords, and magic, the members of AVALANCHE stand up for the little guys and gals Shinra is willing to walk all over on its way to more mako. But when the AVALANCHE gets wrapped up in the cosmic struggle between the spawn of Jenova and the lifestream, its political struggles become existential.

Lifestream
Lifestream looks like green vermicelli, and it can explain everything. Seriously, if you're ever on a video game quiz show and a hard question comes up about Final Fantasy VII, the answer is lifestream. It's like essence of miracle combined with the soul of the planet--plus pesto.

The Compilation

Once you finish Crisis Core, we're sure you'll be in the mood for more Final Fantasy, if only to see how the revelations contained within it color your understanding of the other entries in the Compilation. Don't forget to visit:

Final Fantasy VII

Final Fantasy VII didn't just start a series, it arguably started the PlayStation system. It also started with Cloud Strife joining a group known as AVALANCHE to stop the corrupt and wicked Shinra Corporation from ruining the planet. Then, things got weird. There were talking cats, giant chickens, houses with legs, an unexpected demise, and one of the craziest evil plots of all time. Sephiroth was going to call a meteor down to hit the planet and, then, when lifestream (if the opposite of entropy existed as water) poured into the gash like blood, he'd be waiting to fuse with it, taking over the soul of the planet. Why did we stop this again?

Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII

A third-person shooter/RPG, Dirge of Cerberus takes place after the events of Final Fantasy VII and chronicles the attempt of an organization known as Deepground to damage the earth, as well as summon a big weapon, which will then wreak even further havoc. The only man in its way is the enigmatic Vincent Valentine, the pseudovampire gunslinger. With the help of the rest of the Final Fantasy VII cast, he battles Deepground while unearthing new details about Sephiroth's mother and Doctor Hojo.

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

This awesome CGI action flick covers the period after AVALANCHE stopped the meteor from wrecking the planet. It also includes a trio of new villains, a ridiculously fun fight with Bahamut in the city of Midgar, and appearances by the Final Fantasy VII cast. Most of the film follows Cloud as he attempts to rescue himself and the city's children from a mysterious disease, but the best part is a major battle with a certain white-haired villain you simply have to see if you consider yourself a Final fan in the slightest.

There's much more to Final Fantasy VII, including the short story collection On the Way to a Smile, the animated film Last Order: Final Fantasy VII (which chronicles many of the same events as Crisis Core), and an episodic mobile phone game called Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII. Some of these are easy to find, while others nearly impossible, but whether or not your Japanese is good enough to plumb the most exotic corners of Final Fantasy lore, you'll have plenty to chew on with the release of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. And after that, you may not have long to wait for more.

464 Comments

  • RoxasF

    Posted Oct 9, 2008 11:35 am GMT

    VERY COOL I HAVE TO SAY
    FINAL FANTASY FOREVERRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • raz12121991

    Posted Sep 30, 2008 9:56 pm GMT

    haha. This Joe guy is good.

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  • Sefveron

    Posted Jul 12, 2008 8:22 pm GMT

    Well since a remake of ff7 is pretty much the same as fort knox,a diamond mine, and a money print press combined, the remake is inevitable , but if they insist on dubbing over the japanese voice overs with cheap ass, horrible evil english voices! then god i hope they dont make a remake! but if they give the option to choose the audio language with english subtitles then ill be happy blu ray has the space they have no excuse

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  • Spartan-118

    Posted Jul 6, 2008 10:49 pm GMT

    theres talk of remaking FF7 but will not be done until they finish up with FF13 and FF13 versus, and will only be available for PS3 but its only wat ive read, i could be wrong but god i hope not

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  • ---ian---

    Posted Jun 26, 2008 10:50 am GMT

    FFvii is without a doubt the worlds greatest game. please make a remake of FFvii i wud buy a ps3 for it alone

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  • gigatiner

    Posted Jun 25, 2008 12:30 pm GMT

    Why they dont make a game of FFVII for ps3 whit the history of all the final fantasy VII and more

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  • scoobscoob

    Posted Jun 18, 2008 6:15 pm GMT

    FF7...my favorite game of all time. I mean it;s the only time the best graphics ever (at the time) met up with the most groundbreaking crazy, dramatic, awesome storyline with characters and villans that are still among the best ever, if not THE best. I mean look at what it's spawned. I listen to the FF7 soundtrack in my car...and while studying. It was more than the sum of already top notch parts.

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  • The_Stalker01

    Posted Jun 13, 2008 3:52 am GMT

    Best game ever

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  • The_Stalker01

    Posted Jun 13, 2008 3:52 am GMT

    Best game ever

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  • 02buckj

    Posted May 31, 2008 2:21 pm GMT

    I would of got a ps3 instead of a 360 if they had announced a remake of ff VII

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  • paiduema

    Posted May 14, 2008 8:29 am GMT

    Well, FFVII is a legend, very well-done and nicely continued! but what about the other FF legends? remember that FFX has got a sequel (bad sequel!) ... FF8 and FF9 are amazing as nothing else! so why do we all worship FFVII and only like the other ones? i think VII is more charismatic, maybe even a little longer than the other ones, it included the destruction of earth (woHooo!), i'd like to see a new FF instead of remaking and living on the legacy of VII ...

    I believe that FFXIII will just do the trick (FFXIII and FF Versus XIII) ... Just wait ! I am getting PS3 only for the FFXIII (and maybe KH3, SH5, RE5) hehehehe

    Peace

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  • A_Fading_Scream

    Posted May 11, 2008 2:24 am GMT

    Square were the sole reason the SNES became popular and then FFVII just converted all the RPG fans to sony, it broke so many boundaries, square (enix) have always bin ahead of the curve in what they do, FFVII is my favourite game of all time, then VI then X then IX...Sony should pay SE to remake FFVII on the PS3, the original caused sales to skyrocket for the PS1, its 11 years old and still considered a must have, if it was remade on the PS3 they would make a killing but i suppose we've got FFXIII series, Dissidia, Valkyrie Profile II and the Last Remnant to look forward to first...

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  • PhantomPhoot

    Posted Apr 30, 2008 3:56 pm GMT

    I'd like an FF7 remake somewhere, preferrably the PSP (only because I own one).

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  • shadowking34

    Posted Apr 30, 2008 8:06 am GMT

    love this game

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  • Poshkidney

    Posted Apr 29, 2008 11:56 am GMT

    Well i'm pretty sure VII started something

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  • Lijon88

    Posted Apr 28, 2008 11:16 am GMT

    and ever and ever and ever ....

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  • linkinpark777

    Posted Apr 26, 2008 9:30 pm GMT

    Final fantasy 7 forever

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  • Vidoegameatic

    Posted Apr 25, 2008 6:52 pm GMT

    asum

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  • persia316

    Posted Apr 22, 2008 1:46 pm GMT

    I agree with nadzero about remaking FFVII on the PS3. I saw the tech demo & I got the same feeling I had when I first played FFVII. Dirge of Cerberus was kind of weak & Crisis Core though I wasn't to fond of the gameplay, the story is what everyone really bought it for. If FFVII gets remade, Square - enix will make millions, The PS3 will be sold out everywhere & FFVII will probably out sell GTA 4 & Metal Gear cause of the huge fan base it started back in the 90s & its Final Fantasy fans from before VII.

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  • nadzero

    Posted Apr 22, 2008 9:11 am GMT

    to tell you the Truth.. im not a big fan off FF.. iv never liked the new ones.. there not the same as the old games.. to tell you the turth i still have FF7 .. and my ps1 =p.. one of the best games ever made.. FF7 .. the new ones are just . not fun like FF7.. luv it . they need to make a remake for the PS3...

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  • Genson77

    Posted Apr 21, 2008 3:36 pm GMT

    i can't believe people saying ffvii started the series. sorry for those who said that but you are not real ff fans because if you are, then you would clearly know the history of ff before this game. i recommend you people go and watch ff retrospective, can find it in you tube. ffvii truly was something else, but not started the series. im sure we will see an amazing ff game again in the ps3.

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  • Aka_Oni

    Posted Apr 20, 2008 11:53 pm GMT

    Dirge of cerberus was blowful, but everything else in the FF7 universe is awesome man oh man do I hope they make the FF7 series for the PS3 that would blow the lid off of all the lip about the system.

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  • YTP_1991

    Posted Apr 19, 2008 4:58 am GMT

    vii was truly amazing so was x xii was quite frankly poo

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  • saturndust

    Posted Apr 18, 2008 7:46 am GMT

    Dawn_Fang gamespot didn't said FFVII started the FF series they meant thast it started the FFVII series (i know it sound kinda weird) XD

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  • Dawn_Fang

    Posted Apr 16, 2008 12:45 pm GMT

    While I wouldn't say that Final Fantasy VII started the series I would say it was the start of the truly phenominal Final Fantasies. I - VI were all solid games with decent stories but VII was where the truly amazing stories began. This is of course, my own personal opinion.

    P.S. SPOILERS Comic Releif, just to let you know, Jenova was not actually Sephiroth's mother. Sephiroth thought this because that's what Shin-ra had always told him. This portion was not detailed in the game because it was assumed that anyone playing already knew of the events of FFVII itself.

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  • Grouchu

    Posted Apr 16, 2008 10:04 am GMT

    Dirk13: "But Final Fantasy VII DIDNT start a series, period."

    Sorry to break it to you, but it did start a series. VII spawned two more games (not to mention the mobile one) and it's own movie. I don't know what your definition of "series" is, but this seems like it to me.

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  • 13hadokens

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 1:50 pm GMT

    Judging by the comments there is clearly massive interest in FF VII. So please SquareEnix, remake this game!!!!

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  • kenjikonata

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 6:38 am GMT

    Another Trivia on Zack Fair is that he appeared in a Namco/SquareSoft/Enix game called Ehrgiez. For cross oveer RPG's Aries and Cloud are the partners except for KH2 which seems Tifa is also involved. At Fighting games like Ehrgiez it's the tandem of Cloud and Tifa along with Vincent and Yuffie. Another fun triva for Zack is that his original hair was as long sa Super Saiyanjin3 Gouko's only black in the PSX.

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  • jhuuueee

    Posted Apr 15, 2008 6:29 am GMT

    probably final fantasy is has the best story line. .

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  • kemar7856

    Posted Apr 14, 2008 12:40 pm GMT

    crisis core is more like a movie then a game

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  • ComicRelief1

    Posted Apr 12, 2008 7:38 pm GMT

    WARNING spoiler alert!!!! I am a relative newcomer to FF. I am an adult who loves to play video games, but I do not enjoy the traditional FF games - like the ones on GBA,-and now PSP, the battle action, character appearance and leveling up is just a big snooze fest for me. That said, I LOVED Crisis Core!!! I do have one opinion/observation: I did not see Sephiroth as a villain. I saw him as extremely torn and conflicted. In Crisis Core,he is still torn between his commitment to Soldier and his friends Genesis and Angeal. Genesis has turned away from his obligation to Soldier and is trying to find his place in the "lifestream". Angeal has the same genetic deterioration (the wing) of his friend, is questioning his committed to Soldier, but does not question his loyalty or commitment to to Zak. The idea that Sephiroth has a desire to rule the world appears near the end of the story. The conflict is apparent. He is trying to understand that his Mother: Jenova, is a "monster". He is angry. Until I read your outline (above) I did not know that he would become a villain in the adventures that follow. Since I am new to the whole story line I am not influenced by the stories or the characters that follow. Perhaps that is why I did not see Sephiroth as a pure villain. Just a thought! The FF characters are dynamic, multi-layered and complicated. A "good guy" is not entirely good, nor is a bad guy totally bad. Genesis is a perfect example of that ! Although clearly the nemesis of Soldier he is still trying to understand his place in the world and his journey to "bliss". He is the source of Zak's and therefore Cloud's education: that Soldier may be a less than honorable organization. Which itself leads to the rest of the FF story line. I enjoyed the story and felt like I was immersed in a great book for the entire time that I played. I certainly hope that they bring back more of the FF story in a similar style to the action/adventure style of Crisis Core. I would really love to enjoy the entire story - just like others have - but if they come back like the PSP versions of II & III I won't be able to enjoy it and will miss the whole experience.

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  • camzoo

    Posted Apr 12, 2008 9:10 am GMT

    Anyone hate FFXII as much as me?

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  • Dirk13

    Posted Apr 11, 2008 5:51 pm GMT

    "Final Fantasy VII didn't just start a series, it arguably started the PlayStation system. "

    But Final Fantasy VII DIDNT start a series, period. Final Fantasy was well popular before Final Fantasy VII, many would say some of the changes it introduced where even for the worse in the end.

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  • wogboypaul

    Posted Apr 10, 2008 9:36 pm GMT

    hahaha i agree sephiroth is androgynous, and stabs nice girls hahahahaah

    and cloud dont have bed hair all ff and kingdom hearts main characters have spiky hair, and their enemies are always styled in straight long hair.. aerith backstrokes in lifestream hahahah...

    and besides that everyone else is kool................ besides Yuffie

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  • Dark_sageX

    Posted Apr 10, 2008 12:19 am GMT

    Not as proffetional as in GT. The vampire Vincent?! looks like he doesn't know much about FFVII more than we do! then again calling Vincent a vampire does sound kind of cool, got a nice ring to it..."The vampire Vincent Valentine"...hmmm

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  • IsaeuXalfred

    Posted Apr 9, 2008 10:59 am GMT

    5/5! d greatest game and movie i ever played and watched!

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  • Kirnl

    Posted Apr 9, 2008 6:22 am GMT

    i would tap a remake =p

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  • brycechua8

    Posted Apr 9, 2008 5:18 am GMT

    FF7 is the most overrated FF in the series.

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  • ANUBISZER0

    Posted Apr 8, 2008 3:18 pm GMT

    Man I loves me some Final Fantasy VII! This brings back a lot of memories, love the nostalgia.

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  • galaxus

    Posted Apr 7, 2008 10:04 pm GMT

    Love this site! Brings back good old fun memories 10 years ago! I miss those Limit Attacks and the excellent summons. Everything about this game kicked @ss back in the day when it pushed the PS platform to its to 6th gear with not one, not two but 3 jam packed CD's! It sure was an epic that openned the minds and hearts of fans to great possibilities in gaming. I think it did to video games what the original Star Wars did for the movies back in its day.

    Question: Where's Barret, Cid, Red XIII, Vincent and Cait Sith from the rest of the cast? Cheers!

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  • polarmanda

    Posted Apr 7, 2008 7:02 pm GMT

    Very interesting luckily I remember most of this.

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  • 13hadokens

    Posted Apr 7, 2008 1:59 pm GMT

    Just by the amount of responses to this topic shows the massive interest in this game. Come on Square-Enix and please remake it (final fantasy VII) for the next gen consoles.

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  • Briantb_2008

    Posted Apr 7, 2008 1:31 pm GMT

    Like the info know a bit of it but its been a while sense I've played, may end up coming back to it now

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  • DesertClawX2X

    Posted Apr 5, 2008 1:09 pm GMT

    If you're a fan, most of this is common knowledge. Still, nice analysis/summary.

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  • korkykorky

    Posted Apr 4, 2008 1:05 am GMT

    Great Summary

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  • IndestinedX

    Posted Apr 3, 2008 6:47 pm GMT

    Why would I need to "Copy" what you said? I've known this information for ages, just thought I'd try to post it in a simpler manner.

    Admittedly, after correcting the "Soldier" mistake, i went pretty much overboard, but I like to try and help those who perhaps don't understand the story

    Well, Sorry if you think I'm trying to steal your ideas at all, Feel free to take all the credit, I'm not here for recognition, just helping clear things up

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  • Petri87

    Posted Apr 3, 2008 1:16 pm GMT

    Joe Dodson is a funny guy. And hes right, most of FF7 didnt make any sence. Though i havent played it since '98 and would like a remake so that i can go back to it and try to make sence of it all. Like seriously, what the hell is SquareEnix doing? A remake of FF7 would sell a LOT more then any of the PS2 FFs. And i know they like money so i dont see a reason why not to do it.

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  • Angel_Trent

    Posted Apr 3, 2008 9:21 am GMT

    DarkPrince1113
    ******i dont think it really made sense that his eyes glowed with mako before he was a "specimen"...

    Were they? I though Cloud from nature had blue eyes and in Crisis Core, before Nibelheim, his eyes are absolutely normal blue colour.*goes to check*

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  • jbrejot

    Posted Apr 3, 2008 5:12 am GMT

    Hey indestinedx

    All you did was restate everything i said. Apparently i made the mistake of thinking that Cloud was a member of soldier, but probably on the lower end of the totem pole in soldier, but that was it. Everything else i said was spot on, and you just said it again in different words.

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  • originalchubbs

    Posted Apr 2, 2008 9:50 pm GMT

    Overall for game play (at its time) and the story it was one of the best rpg's(if you want to call it that because it did have a set path) i have ever played. For just game play star ocean: second story was absolutely fantastic and xenogears

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