![]() It would only stand to reason that Sephiroth would follow Cloud, as even in the Kingdom Hearts universe, they both bear grudges against each other. This means it is just as likely that Sephiroth will be returning for Kingdom Hearts 3 as well. Nomura also shared a pretty cool Cloud illustration for the Remake's launch.On the side, Steve happens to voice both Cloud and Sephiroth, and both characters appeared in Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2. Be sure to check our written review of Final Fantasy VII Remake as well. This interview covered more or less the same themes as the Famitsu one. Tetsuya Nomura talked about this contrast between Aerith and Tifa's designs and personalities in another interview we covered.Ī few weeks ago, Dengeki Online published another interview with Takahiro Sakurai. Maaya Sakamoto is the seiyuu voicing Aerith. Meanwhile, Aerith gives off a stronger feminine and delicate vibe than ever, so there's an interesting contrast between the two." In the Remake, Tifa feels and looks even more like a strong woman. I wouldn't admit it to Maaya Sakamoto though (laughs). Since the original game, I've always liked Tifa the most. Takahiro Sakurai: "Definitely Tifa (laughs). I like Tifa."įamitsu: "Which one you like the most between Aerith and Tifa?" Which character will you use the most? I guess Cloud, right?" He also pointed out Barret's personality became hyper.Īnd here's the funniest part of the interview and why you probably clicked on this article for:įamitsu: "In the Remake, players control Cloud doing exploration, but you can switch to the other party members during battles. Just like Tetsuya Nomura in another interview, he also stressed out Cloud in the Remake isn't cool but lame. In a nutshell, Takahiro Sakurai mentioned how they are all different, so he voiced them differently as well. Most of the rest of the interview deals with Cloud's differences between his various iterations: the original game, the Remake, Advent Children, Kingdom Hearts. Takahiro Sakurai's thoughts on Final Fantasy 7 remake, Cloud, Barret, Tifa, and Aerith However, he pointed out how even by just reading and acting the script, he saw just how different and how impressive the story of this Remake is. He's purely judging from the script he saw, and discovered what he knows through the game's promotional material. Dubbing is recorded very early in Japanese games' development, meaning he didn't see much, if anything of the game while he was doing his job. Takahiro Sakurai also chatted about his own impression of Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Overall, he's impressed with the huge content the game has to offer, and he's particularly bluffed by the cool battle system. ![]() This is how Takahiro Sakurai got involved with Square Enix, and how he was picked to voiced Cloud. Before that, in 2000, Sakurai voiced Sion Barzahd, the protagonist of The Bouncer, another game with Tetsuya Nomura's touch. As you might already know, he first voiced Cloud in Kingdom Hearts I, released in 2002. In the interview, Takahiro Sakurai shared many interesting anecdotes on his relationship with Cloud. He's among the most popular seiyuu, Japanese voice actresses and actors, with an incredible amount of roles. Famitsu magazine also included an interview with Takahiro Sakurai, the Japanese voice of Could Strife. Through the 77 pages of material, Director Tetsuya Nomura and Producer Yoshinori Kitase shared some new comments as well. The feature summarized everything Square Enix revealed prior release. To celebrate, this week's Famitsu magazine included a feature on the remake. In case you needed more material for the next big best girl war.įinal Fantasy 7 Remake is available, or will be in a few hours depending on your country, on PS4. Takahiro Sakurai, the seiyuu voicing Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, said he prefers Tifa between her and Aerith. ![]()
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