Cloud Strife has once again narrowly escaped destruction, this time, due to his merciful creators at Square Enix. Final ...
Cloud Strife is cool, but he’s not. He can fight people on the back of a sexy motorcycle, yet he fumbles when he tries to talk to women. He’s tortured, but barrels forward with his convictions ...
Square Enix is releasing a new Bring Arts action figure for Final Fantasy VII protagonist Cloud Strife, based on his Kingdom Hearts illustration by Tetsuya Nomura. Pre-orders are now live with a ...
The popularity of Square Enix’s Final Fantasy 7 seems to have stemmed from the game's good mix of RPG elements, story, gameplay features, and characters. Now, the gaming community can easily name ...
Square Enix has opened pre-orders for a Final Fantasy VII Remake Cloud Strife Static Arts figure. It will cost $189.99 and will release sometime in November 2023. Consumers can pre-order the figure ...
The upcoming Final Fantasy 7 remake is drawing closer to its launch date, and with excitement mounting, Square Enix has recently released a short trailer that focuses exclusively on the game's ...
Square Enix has released a new trailer for the much-awaited Final Fantasy VII Remake, featuring its main protagonist, Cloud Strife—the most famous of all characters in the Final Fantasy franchise up ...
Cloud Strife, the protagonist of Final Fantasy VII, will apparently be joining the playable roster of characters in Super Smash Bros in the near future. As part of the recent Nintendo Direct ...
Final Fantasy fans should start playing Super Smash Bros. right now. Cloud Strife of Final Fantasy 7 will be available as a DLC character for Super Smash Bros. 3DS and Wii U today, Nintendo has ...
Audrey has been writing about video games for ten years and playing them for over twenty. A freelance journalist, they have been published in AniFem, Astray, and Anime Herald. In their spare time, ...
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 SOLDIER ...
Chris started gaming in the 8-bit era so writing game reviews seemed like a natural choice of activity to protect his brain from further atrophy during his final year in a psychiatric penitentiary.