A new fan cosplay of Aerith from is recreating one of her most iconic moments in the game. Aerith Gainsborough is not only one of the most important characters in the title’s campaign due to her connection to the planet but also one of the most beloved among players because of her fun and cheerful personality that essentially counters Cloud’s stoic persona throughout the story. Now, she is being honored by a dedicated fan.
In a post made by the cosplayer and Reddit user SaiWestwood, it is possible to see how the artist recreates Aerith from and, beyond that, how she replicates the character’s iconic scene that occurs in the church. Of course, the church scene occurs in , but the post is a means of celebrating the recent release of the second title in the remake series by Square Enix.
SaiWestwood’s cosplay shows Aerith down on the floor with a few flowers scattered around her, much like what happens in the game when Cloud surprises her by plummeting through the rough after falling from the Mako Reactor 5 above.
The scene that SaiWestwood is recreating through her cosplay is iconic, but also one of the most important ones in the game. The church scene is where Aerith and Cloud first meet each other and establish an immediate connection, in spite of their opposing personalities. This is also where Cloud and Aerith consecrate themselves as allies in the storyline, as Cloud fends off Reno, who is trying to capture her and take her to Shinra.
Of course, the adventure of the duo goes on beyond the church and they live many joint experiences. Still, the church scene is symbolic, as it also represents a moment of respite amidst all the nonstop action and tension during the Midgar portion of the game. At that exact moment, it is impossible to understand just how important Aerith is to the story of and Cloud, but there are hints of it in the calm way she is presented, a lot of which is made possible due to the setting.
Cloud and Aerith’s adventure is bound to continue with the third and final part of the remake series, though the game has not yet had its title revealed, nor does it have a release window. In fact, if the gap between and is considered, players will likely have to wait some years before playing the conclusion to the saga. Nevertheless, offers dozens of hours of gameplay, and even more when exploring beyond the main campaign, delving into the secondary objectives.
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improves on in a lot of ways, but not every change made between the titles is a good one. As updates to one of the most iconic RPGs of all time, the remake games have a lot to live up to, and translating the strengths of the original games to a modern format comes with plenty of challengesWhile takes up this task to frequent success, it also has its fair share of pitfalls that are often different from the ones found in
is filled to the brim with World Intel to discover, but it can often be unclear just how much of a reward is in place for taking on this exhaustive task. As a somewhat open-world game that divides the giant map of Gaia into distinct but major zones, isn't shy about unfurling long checklists of activities to do. While some can be fulfilling in their own right, it doesn't take long to start questioning whether there are any rewards in place that could make some of the more tedious activities worthwhile.
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is full of puzzles, collectibles, and challenges, and the city of Costa del Sol is home to one such delight: its Queen's Blood mini-game. This event boasts a Companion Card for Cloud at its end and more rewards along the way, so completing the puzzles is worth it. You'll need the Companion Cards to get vacation-ready outfits, including swimsuits, for Cloud. Alongside the Card Carnival mini-game, the Queen's Blood event also includes the Gold Saucer Mini-Game.
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