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Cloud Strife (クラウド・ストライフ, Kuraudo Sutoraifu?) is the main protagonist in Square's (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII and several of its sequels and spin-offs.[1] His appearance is marked by spikey blonde hair, vivid greenish-blue eyes, purple or black clothing, and his Buster Sword,[2] which previously belonged to his friend Zack Fair. At first, Cloud displays a cold and uncaring demeanor, but he gradually overcomes romantic and psychological problems and adapts to his role as a leader. Image File history File links Acap. ...
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Final Fantasy VII ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square, and the seventh installment in the Final Fantasy video game series. ...
Tetsuya Nomura ) (born October 8, 1970) is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix (formerly Square). ...
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Square Company, Limited ) was a Japanese video game company founded in September of 1983 by Masafumi Miyamoto and Hironobu Sakaguchi. ...
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Final Fantasy VII ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square, and the seventh installment in the Final Fantasy video game series. ...
Zack Fair ) is a non-player character from the role-playing game Final Fantasy VII, and the protagonist of its prequel, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. In Crisis Core, Zacks early relationships with many recurring characters such as Cloud Strife, Sephiroth, Tseng, and Aerith Gainsborough are shown. ...
Creation and influence The game's character designer, Tetsuya Nomura, has revealed that the original parameters of Cloud's character design called for slicked-back, black hair with no spikes. This depiction was to serve as a contrast to the long, flowing silver hair of the game's lead antagonist, Sephiroth; however, to make Cloud stand out more and emphasize his role in the game as the lead protagonist, Nomura altered Cloud's original design to give him spiky, bright, blonde hair. It would seem that the original black hair was given to Zack instead.[3] Nevertheless, Nomura used the concept years later for Angeal in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. Tetsuya Nomura ) (born October 8, 1970) is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix (formerly Square). ...
Sephiroth ) is a fictional character and recurring villain in the popular Squaresoft role playing game series, Final Fantasy VII. He was designed by character designer Tetsuya Nomura and is characterized as a tall man with long silver hair, bright cyan eyes, and a black coat decorated with metallic pauldrons. ...
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII has been described as an Action RPG. It is the fourth title in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, which also includes the CGI movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, and the games Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII and Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII...
Scenario writer Kazushige Nojima has expressed that the dynamic of the relationship between the player and the main character in a Final Fantasy title is something that he always puts thought into, and that with Final Fantasy VII, Cloud's subdued nature led him to write scenes with the character in such a way that the players would be placed in the position of deciding for themselves what the character was thinking.[4] This character-player dynamic is reflected by the many opportunities the player is given to choose Cloud's way of interacting with other characters in the game's story, particularly where potential romantic-interests are concerned. Scenarist Kazushige Nojima is the founder of Stellavista Ltd. ...
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Final Fantasy VII In Final Fantasy VII, Cloud is the main protagonist of the game. He is introduced as a mercenary and former member of SOLDIER. During a mission in which he worked with the anti-Shinra organization AVALANCHE, he encounters a young woman by the name of Aerith Gainsborough, who is wanted by the Turks. Cloud was born in the sleepy mountain village of Nibelheim, along with Tifa Lockhart. He grew up isolated from the rest of the village children. However, when Tifa and the others attempted to climb Mt. Nibel, Cloud followed them, Tifa fell from a bridge and her father blamed Cloud. He resolved to join ShinRa's elite SOLDIER force, hoping to prove to the others that he could be as strong as the well-known SOLDIER 1st Class Sephiroth. Final Fantasy VII ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square, and the seventh installment in the Final Fantasy video game series. ...
Aerith Gainsborough )âknown as Aeris Gainsborough in the English translations of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tacticsâis a female protagonist in SquareSofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. In Final Fantasy VII, Aeris is a 22-year-old flower girl who joins AVALANCHE. As...
Tifa Lockhart ), is a female protagonist from Squaresofts blockbuster RPG, Final Fantasy VII designed by Tetsuya Nomura. ...
Sephiroth ) is a fictional character and recurring villain in the popular Squaresoft role playing game series, Final Fantasy VII. He was designed by character designer Tetsuya Nomura and is characterized as a tall man with long silver hair, bright cyan eyes, and a black coat decorated with metallic pauldrons. ...
Early in the game, however, Cloud's past is a mystery. He claimed that he was in the village of Nibelheim when Sephiroth went berserk and massacred the local population. After finding Tifa wounded, Cloud confronts Sephiroth. Yet, when examined closely, Cloud's memories of these events and others are filled with empty plot-holes that prevent them from making sense. It all comes together later in the game. As it turns out, Cloud suffers from a mixture of amnesia and mind control. Although he had been in Nibelheim during Sephiroth's rampage, he was not there as a top ranking member of SOLDIER, but a regular ShinRa guard under the command of both Sephiroth and another man named Zack. Following the incident, Cloud and Zack were captured by ShinRa and experimented on with Jenova cells for several years. The two escaped but were chased down. Zack was killed after trying to protect Cloud from the many Shinra foot soldiers, Cloud crawls to Zack a few minutes before he dies. Zack barely states "On my behalf---You will---Continue living. You are proof that I existed. My dreams and pride, I give it all to you." to Cloud who answers " I am proof that you existed. " showing the two's relationship. Cloud leaves in a stupor, then is again seen on a train (just like Zack in the beginning of Crisis Core) where he says, "I'm Cloud. SOLDIER 1st Class.", this is where they leave off for Final Fantasy VII to begin. For other uses, see Amnesia (disambiguation). ...
Mind control (or thought control) has the premise that an outside source can control an individuals thinking, behavior or consciousness (either directly or more subtly). ...
Zack Fair ) is a non-player character from the role-playing game Final Fantasy VII, and the protagonist of its prequel, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. In Crisis Core, Zacks early relationships with many recurring characters such as Cloud Strife, Sephiroth, Tseng, and Aerith Gainsborough are shown. ...
Squares Final Fantasy VII was one of the first major console role-playing games released for the Sony PlayStation and was Squares largest game at the time. ...
Related Final Fantasy VII appearances Cloud appears numerous times in the various titles in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. He plays a minor role in the cell phone game Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII. During the course of the game, which takes place over the six years leading into Final Fantasy VII, the player encounters Cloud while he is serving under Zack and Sephiroth's command. In the CGI film Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, Cloud lives with Tifa in the city of Edge. Staying with them is Marlene, Barret's adopted daughter, and Denzel, an orphan with the geostigma disease. Cloud works as a courier for the "Strife Delivery Service" that Tifa set up in her new tavern. Over time, Cloud began suffering symptoms of the geostigma, keeping his left arm cloaked to hide the symptoms. Since the end of Final Fantasy VII, Cloud grew apart from the others out of the guilt for Aerith's death, and as result, he moved out of the tavern and took refuge in the old church in which Aerith once raised flowers. Download high resolution version (896x518, 73 KB)Cloud Strife in Advent Children with his bike, Fenrir in the back. ...
Download high resolution version (896x518, 73 KB)Cloud Strife in Advent Children with his bike, Fenrir in the back. ...
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children[1] ) is a 2005 computer-animated film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, co-directed by Takeshi Nozue, written by Kazushige Nojima and based on the highly successful 1997 console role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. The film is set two years after Final Fantasy VII and...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Final Fantasy VII. (Discuss) Official series logo Compilation of Final Fantasy VII is the formal title for a series of games and films developed in 2004 and 2005 by Japanese console developer Square Enix. ...
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Final Fantasy VII Advent Children[1] ) is a 2005 computer-animated film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, co-directed by Takeshi Nozue, written by Kazushige Nojima and based on the highly successful 1997 console role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. The film is set two years after Final Fantasy VII and...
Cloud is attacked by a mysterious trio of young men; Kadaj, Loz, and Yazoo. The three are remnants of Sephiroth left behind before Sephiroth himself could diffuse into the Lifestream completely. The three begin luring and kidnapping children that possess geostigma, intending to have the children lead them to the remnants of Jenova. Upon confronting them for a second time, Cloud finds himself outmatched by the trio and is rescued by Vincent Valentine. Cloud confronts them once again and defeats Loz and Yazoo. In confronting Kadaj, the battle takes them back to Aerith's church, where the Lifestream-influenced water cures Cloud of his geostigma. Kadaj later merges with the remnants of Jenova, causing Sephiroth to be reborn. The two battle until Cloud clinches the battle with a Limit Break attack. When Sephiroth is once again defeated, he dissipates, leaving a dying Kadaj in his place. Vincent Valentine ) is a secret playable character in the PlayStation RPG Final Fantasy VII and is in its CGI film sequel Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. ...
Cloud in Last Order: Final Fantasy VII Cloud is also one of the main characters in Last Order: Final Fantasy VII. This OVA shows Cloud in two events that were shown in flashbacks in Final Fantasy VII; one at Nibelheim, and the other escaping from Shinra with Zack. In the Nibelheim flashback Cloud is seeking revenge on Sephiroth, mentioning that he used to look up to him. Sephiroth impales Cloud in the stomach, but Cloud is able to gather enough strength to pull Sephiroth's sword further into his body so he can whip Sephiroth into a nearby wall. While escaping in a hitchhiked pick-up truck with Zack, Cloud proves to be too exhausted from the experimentations made on him by Hojo. Cloud is saved from death by Zack. The ending of Last Order is somewhat ambiguous, as it merely shows Zack jumping onto Cloud's body to protect him from Shinra members in a helicopter with a sniper pointed at an unconscious Cloud. We then hear a gunshot, although whether this should be considered as canon is up for debate. ImageMetadata File history File links Cloud_in_Last_Order. ...
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Final Fantasy VII Advent Children[1] ) is a 2005 computer-animated film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, co-directed by Takeshi Nozue, written by Kazushige Nojima and based on the highly successful 1997 console role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. The film is set two years after Final Fantasy VII and...
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children[1] ) is a 2005 computer-animated film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, co-directed by Takeshi Nozue, written by Kazushige Nojima and based on the highly successful 1997 console role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. The film is set two years after Final Fantasy VII and...
Original Video Animation ), abbreviated OVA ), is a term used for anime titles that are released direct-to-video, without prior showings on TV or in theaters. ...
Cloud appears in a small supporting role in Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII. A year after the events of Advent Children, he offers his help to the WRO in their siege of Midgar and counterattack against the rogue Shinra military unit known as Deep Ground. In Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, Cloud is presented as the young Shinra Guard in ShinRa. He meets Zack Fair and the two become good friends. At the very end of Crisis Core, Cloud is intoxicated by the experiments performed on him by Professor Hojo, and is unable to move. Whilst on the run, Zack hides Cloud and goes to face a platoon of SOLDIERs and Turks, only to be mortally wounded by them. Some time later, after being left for dead, Cloud crawls over to Zack and watches his friend die. Zack gives Cloud his Buster Sword, telling him to live his life for both of them. Dirge of Cerebus: Final Fantasy VII is an upcoming Japanese console video game developed by Square Enix for the Sony PlayStation 2. ...
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII has been described as an Action RPG. It is the fourth title in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, which also includes the CGI movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, and the games Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII and Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII...
Squares Final Fantasy VII was one of the first major console role-playing games released for the Sony PlayStation and was Squares largest game at the time. ...
Other appearances Cloud's character has also appeared in games outside of the Final Fantasy VII continuity. He is one of several playable Final Fantasy VII characters in Itadaki Street Special for the PlayStation 2 and Itadaki Street Portable for the PlayStation Portable. In Chocobo Racing, Cloud is a hidden character in which he rides a motorcycle. Cloud is a playable character in the PlayStation version of Ehrgeiz, but like the other Final Fantasy VII characters present in the game he has no storyline. Cloud and Tifa are the only Final Fantasy VII characters with a third costume; Cloud's depicts him in his Shinra gunman attire. In the PlayStation game Final Fantasy Tactics, Cloud is a bonus playable characters. He is accidentally pulled into the world of Ivalice by an ancient machine called "the Celestial Globe," which was activated by Ramza Beoulve in Goug Machine City. Cloud is disoriented after arriving in Ramza's world, and after a short exchange with Ramza and the others he leaves.[5] He wanders into Zarghidas Trade City, where he encounters a flower girl named Aerith. As Cloud is leaving the area, Aerith is accosted by a man. Cloud returns to help Aerith escape as Ramza and his party catch up to him. After the battle, he joins Ramza's party as a playable character. Cloud Strife from Itadaki Street Special. ...
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Final Fantasy Tactics ) is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Sony PlayStation video game console. ...
Ivalice ) is a fictional location in the Final Fantasy XII, Final Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story universes. ...
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In Kingdom Hearts, Cloud appears in the Olympus Coliseum world. He wears a claw and a crimson cape which Tetsuya Nomura stated are not Vincent Valentine's, but rather that the KH version of Cloud was designed in a similar "dark" style as Nomura put it, thus they will have similarities as a result.[citation needed] Cloud has been hired by Hades to kill Hercules, but must fight Sora as a prerequisite. After their fight, Hades sets Cerberus on Cloud and Sora, who are saved by Hercules. Cloud meets with Sora afterwards and explains that he is searching for the light he lost.[6] Cloud appears later in the Coliseum's battle tournaments. During the credit roll at the end of the game, Cloud is shown reuniting with Aerith Gainsborough in the library at Hollow Bastion. In Kingdom Hearts Final Mix it is revealed that he is also searching for Sephiroth, whom he can be seen battling. You can see him again in Kingdom Hearts 2 at Hollow Bastion. He tells you that Sepiroth has taken all his light and that he must search for his and finish him off in his last battle. Image File history File links KingdomHeartsCloud. ...
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Vincent Valentine ) is a secret playable character in the PlayStation RPG Final Fantasy VII and is in its CGI film sequel Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. ...
Hades, voiced by James Woods, is the villain in the 1997 movie Hercules, based on the Greek god Hades. ...
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Aerith Gainsborough )âknown as Aeris Gainsborough in the English translations of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tacticsâis a female protagonist in SquareSofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. In Final Fantasy VII, Aeris is a 22-year-old flower girl who joins AVALANCHE. As...
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Cloud continued his role in the series in the Game Boy Advance sequel Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories as a boss in the Olympus Coliseum[7] and later as a summon card for Sora.[8] However, this Cloud is based on Sora's memory in this game. Cloud appears again in Kingdom Hearts II where he is in his Advent Children attire. He is searching for Sephiroth, and is himself being sought out by Kingdom Hearts's version of Tifa.[9] Cloud fights along side Sora during the Heartless invasion of Hollow Bastion. Should the player choose to engage Sephiroth and win the battle, Cloud returns and engages Sephiroth which ends with both of them disappearing in a flash of light. âGBAâ redirects here. ...
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a video game for the Game Boy Advance and the second installment in the Kingdom Hearts series, bridging the gap between Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. This game was released in the United States on December 7, 2004. ...
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Reception The character of Cloud has been overall well received. IGN stated that he set a trend for RPG heroes.[10] He was named best character of all time in Dengeki PlayStation's retrospective awards feature about the original PlayStation.[11] ScrewAttack rated Cloud as the number two "coolest" character in their list of "Top Ten Coolest Characters".[12] IGN listed him as a possible character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl;[13] though he was not chosen as the "reader's choice".[14] In one of IGN's 2007 "Hero Showdowns", Cloud was pitted against Link, though Link was voted the favorite.[15] IGN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
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References - ^ Teresa Dun, "Complete Final Fantasy VII Character Guide," PlayStation the Official Magazine 3 (February 2008): 57.
- ^ Teresa Dun, "Complete Final Fantasy VII Character Guide," PlayStation the Official Magazine 3 (February 2008): 60.
- ^ Khosla, Sheila (2003). Tetsuya Nomura 20s. FLAREgamer. Retrieved on 2006-04-13.
- ^ Square Enix North America site staff (2001). Behind The Game The Creators. Square Enix North America. Retrieved on 2006-04-12.
- ^ Summoned young man: What happened? Last thing I remember was getting caught in the current. / Besrodio: Hum, I've read about this before. It could be some forwarding device. / Mustadio: Forwarding device? / Besrodio: You know, to travel to other worlds, different space. / Ramza: So, he came from other space? / Besrodio: Maybe. Look at his clothes, Quite unusual. / Summoned young man: My....name's Cloud. yes...Cloud. / Ramza: I'm Ramza. They're my friends.... / Cloud: I don't care about names. What I need is a battlefield. Yeah... that's it... I'm a member of SOLDIER. / ... / Cloud: I must go...must go to that place... Squaresoft. Final Fantasy Tactics. Square Co.. PlayStation. (in English). (1997-06-20)
- ^ Cloud: I'm looking for someone. Hades promised to help. I tried to exploit the power of darkness, but it backfired. I fell into darkness, and couldn't find the light. / Sora: You'll find it. I'm searching, too. / Cloud: For your light? Don't lose sight of it Square. Kingdom Hearts. Square Electronic Arts. PlayStation 2. (in English). (2002-11-15)
- ^ Cloud: I'm not here for the Cup. Just Hercules. Today he loses more than the competition. / Sora: You don't mean... But why?! What did he do to you? / Cloud: This is business. Stay out of it. Jupiter. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. Square Enix U.S.A., Disney Interactive. Game Boy Advance. (2004-12-07)
- ^ Hollinger, Elizabeth (2004). Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Official Strategy Guide. BradyGames Publishing. ISBN 0-7440-0473-X.
- ^ Tifa: Hey, you! / Tifa: I'm looking for somebody. Have any of you seen a guy with spiky hair? Square Enix. Kingdom Hearts II. Square Enix U.S.A., Buena Vista Games. PlayStation 2. (in English). (2006-03-28)
- ^ Cloud Strife Biography. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-01-28.
- ^ Gantayat, Anoop (2007-11-22). Nomura Talks FFXIII. IGN PS3. Retrieved on 2007-11-22.
- ^ Top Ten Coolest Characters. GameTrailers (2007-02-07). Retrieved on 2007-12-20.
- ^ Thomas, Lucas M. (2007-11-09). Smash It Up! - It's Hip to be Square. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-01-02.
- ^ Thomas, Lucas M. (2007-11-16). Smash It Up! - Veterans Day. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-01-02.
- ^ Pirrello, Phil (2007-10-25). Link Triumphs in Hero Showdown. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-01-28.
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External links Final Fantasy VII ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square, and the seventh installment in the Final Fantasy video game series. ...
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Final Fantasy VII Advent Children[1] ) is a 2005 computer-animated film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, co-directed by Takeshi Nozue, written by Kazushige Nojima and based on the highly successful 1997 console role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. The film is set two years after Final Fantasy VII and...
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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII has been described as an Action RPG. It is the fourth title in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, which also includes the CGI movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, and the games Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII and Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII...
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Sephiroth ) is a fictional character and recurring villain in the popular Squaresoft role playing game series, Final Fantasy VII. He was designed by character designer Tetsuya Nomura and is characterized as a tall man with long silver hair, bright cyan eyes, and a black coat decorated with metallic pauldrons. ...
Vincent Valentine ) is a secret playable character in the PlayStation RPG Final Fantasy VII and is in its CGI film sequel Final Fantasy VII Advent Children. ...
Aerith Gainsborough )âknown as Aeris Gainsborough in the English translations of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tacticsâis a female protagonist in SquareSofts (now Square Enix) role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. In Final Fantasy VII, Aeris is a 22-year-old flower girl who joins AVALANCHE. As...
Tifa Lockhart ), is a female protagonist from Squaresofts blockbuster RPG, Final Fantasy VII designed by Tetsuya Nomura. ...
Zack Fair ) is a non-player character from the role-playing game Final Fantasy VII, and the protagonist of its prequel, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. In Crisis Core, Zacks early relationships with many recurring characters such as Cloud Strife, Sephiroth, Tseng, and Aerith Gainsborough are shown. ...
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