Final Fantasy 7 Remake Shares Concept Art of Cloud Strife's Weapons

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May, 19.2022

Final Fantasy 7's success appears to have derived from the videogame's well-balanced RPG mechanics, plot, playable elements, and protagonists. Even though they're not die-hard superfans, gamers could now easily recall protagonists such as  Sephiroth or Cloud Strife as well as Cloud's famous Buster Blade. Square Enix brought into focus Cloud's Final Fantasy 7 Remade gear and shared concept drawings of multiple armours that gamers can obtain as they progress through the game. Because Final Fantasy 7 Remade concludes before the plot's conclusion, young comers do not yet have entree to the whole group of Final Fantasy 7 protagonists. Even though Square Enix's FF7 Redo: Intergrade edition and Yuffie Kisaragi DLC address this, users are supposed to aspire to encounter other protagonists such as Vincent Cid Highwind, and Valentine. Also, it indicates that when Part 2 of the replica is published later, fans may expect an increased arsenal of weapons. The developers posted original artwork of Cloud Strife's weaponry on the formal Japanese Twitter feed of Final Fantasy 7 Reborn. Cloud's five additional weapons, including the Iron Sword, Twin Stinger, Nail Bat,  Mythril Sword, and Hard-edge are all visible in the single picture. Even though the picture's caption is in Japanese, those who have enjoyed the remake will have no trouble identifying each bit of equipment. The graphic even showed fans alternate angles of each weaponry, such as the Mythril Saber's element position and the Nail Bat without its bandages.

The picture shows minute features that have been likely not viewable in the main game, despite the fact that the article does not have much info about the weaponry itself. however,  The description of the plot link describes that some firearms from the classic Final Fantasy 7 PlayStation game were incorporated in the reboot, as per Google Translate. Their styles, however, have been tweaked to better complement the new edition. The article concludes with the team addressing the audience which weapon inside the videogame is their favourite, which players may respond to on the Twitter post. These sorts of postings from the formal Final Fantasy 7 Reborn accounts are sure to delight fans. Since the studio has already revealed concept drawings for Cloud Strife's weaponry, it's plausible that they'll reveal early weapon concepts for other protagonists like Barret Wallace, Aerith Gainsborough, and Tifa Lockhart.