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Cloud Strife, the legendary hero of Final Fantasy VII, remains one of the most recognizable figures in gaming history. First introduced in 1997, Cloud initially presents himself as a former ...
(OSV News/Reuters/Amr Abdallah Dalsh) This year's Advent season, Sr. Eucharia Madueke of Nigeria said, is marked "by ongoing wars and strife ... Indigenous peoples, children and the environment ...
While conventional wisdom and the original Final Fantasy VII might suggest to some that Aerith is the "best" girl for the stoic but surprisingly sweet swordsman, Cloud Strife, the developers in ...
Admittedly, not many fans were open to all the strife given to the ... it made for a significant addition. Advent Children is often criticized for repeating Cloud's story arc from the original ...
This also puts Cloud’s age around 14 or so during Crisis Core and about 20 or so by the end of the game. Fast forward to Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, the CGI film that takes place two ...
ST. CLOUD — Although not yet open to the public, St. Cloud's new Great River Children’s Museum is getting its ducks and crayons in a row. The museum at 111 7th Ave. S. is expected to open in ...
Let the record show that despite embodying one of the most well-known (and well-armed) protagonists in video game history, Final Fantasy VII’s stoic ex-SOLDIER Cloud Strife, Cody Christian ...
Cloud Strife is the face of Final Fantasy 7, and as such, he’s been turned into all sorts of toys for collectors around the world. Adorable Arts might have the most on-brand cutest version yet ...
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children takes place two years after the events of the game and the defeat of Sephiroth (George Newbern). However, it doesn’t feel much like a victory for Cloud Strife ...
Final Fantasy VII hero Cloud Strife (Burton) must come out of retirement to save the day. So, where can you watch Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children? Is it on Netflix? What about Max? Here’s ...
When we’re first introduced to Cloud Strife, he’s an abrasive military ... t deserve to be happy in the animated sequel film Advent Children. This is part and parcel of imposter syndrome.