![]() But, when things turned sour at the reactor, he was able to save Tifa by impaling Sephiroth from behind. He was too embarrassed to not have made it, that he stayed masked when he came back to Nibelheim. She knows his account is correct, but also that the member of SOLDIER who came with Sephiroth that day wasn’t Cloud, but someone else named Zack.Ĭloud was just a masked grunt, not good enough to be a member of SOLDIER like his friend Zack. He tells his party the story of being there when Sephiroth burned down his hometown of Nibelheim, but Tifa knows there is something off about his story. Midway through the game, a shocking revelation comes to light. The player can even choose certain dialogue to play along, including calling the Don “Daddy.” It really is a hilarious scene that many are wondering how the remake will portray. Cloud then goes into a room alone, where Corneo tries to get frisky. Cloud.” If the player chooses the right items, Corneo will even choose Cloud over Tifa and Aerith. The hilarious part is, once inside Don Corneo’s mansion, many of the creepo men hit on “Ms. While many protagonists in games are big burly macho men, Cloud shows that he is comfortable enough with his masculinity to do what it takes in order to rescue Tifa from a brothel. It is another moment that shows just how different of a hero Cloud is. Cross-Dressing SceneĬome on, this one has to make the list. Is it Aerith, Tifa, or maybe his old rival Sephiroth? Either way, it was a welcome reunion for FFVII fans everywhere. Here, Cloud is as enigmatic as ever, responding that he is “looking for someone” when Sora asks why he was working with Hades. In this game, Cloud is back to his mercenary ways, working for Hades from Hercules. Cloud got a new look, including a single wing of his own, a tattered red cloak, and a voice actor ( Steve Burton). So, it was a pleasant surprise to see Cloud (along with other Final Fantasy characters) have a role in a new game. This meant that most fans didn’t expect to ever see Cloud again once FFVII was completed. When the game was released in 2002, it was before Final Fantasy Advent Children, or any Final Fantasy sequel game was ever announced. The Kingdom Hearts appearance of Cloud is special for fans of the spiky-haired hero. On cue, Cloud signals to the brigade that it is time with the phrase “Let’s mosey,” leading to outrage from Cid. This happens as the crew is about to plunge into the final battle with Cloud’s nemesis, Sephiroth. Yet, he comes through when the team needs him, and his friends look to him when things get tough. He isn’t a typical “charge into battle and rally the troops” kind of guy. Then he got himself in over his head in a battle for the world that was as much internal as external.Ĭloud is the leader of the group, but only by default. He began as a simple mercenary posing as his dead friend. Cloud never wanted to get into this mess of saving the world. This moment really captures Cloud as a character: the awkward leader. For now, let’s celebrate some of Cloud’s most iconic moments.Īre you a fan of the Final Fantasy series? Check a ranking of all of the Final Fantasy games here! Cloud Strife’s Top Moments Let’s Mosey Currently, the remake of the original game is set to release in March. Final Fantasy VII was the first game to spawn a sequel (as the movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children), and multiple successful spin-off games. He has appeared in other games, including Kingdom Hearts, Ehrgeiz, and even Super Smash Bros. With his spiky hair and enigmatic personality, Cloud Strife has become iconic even beyond the Final Fantasy series. Taken from Square Enix press siteĪugust 11 th is Cloud’s birthday. Cloud Strife in screenshot from the FFVII Remake.
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