

Throw in remixes of the all-time classic OST and obviously plenty of visuals from the games (especially the city of Midgar) and if all your after is a straight up sequel story than you’ll have a great time.
CLOUD STRIFE ADVENT CHILDREN SAD PLUS
If nothing else Advent Children does serve as great fan service to Final Fantasy VII fans (as in the non-rude version of fan service…) as it delivers fight scenes a plenty with Cloud, plus Tifa has a couple herself and the rest of the old playable party get to do at least a little something during the big climax. While distancing himself through his work, Cloud is attacked by three silver-haired figures in black uniforms who bear a passing resemblance to his bitter rival, Sephiroth…Ĭloud tries to come to grips with the idea that he’s supposed to be a charismatic leader. Their life together begins to crumble as a contagious plague and overwhelming grief pull Cloud away from his newfound family. The two also look after two young children in Marlene and Denzel. Tifa Lockhart opens a new bar while her childhood friend Cloud Strife starts up a motorcycle-based courier service. Two years after saving the world from a cataclysmic event, the members of the activist organization Avalanche have gone their separate ways.


At the time of its release I was blown away by the animation and CG effects and I guess I convinced myself to buy the 4K version because I was desperate to reclaim that feeling but I have to say it doesn’t matter how uncompressed it is CG animation from 2005 just doesn’t impress any more in 2021… Still, what’s the actual story and experience like? Let’s take a look! Speaking of things just released on 4K blu-ray (as I was a week ago… that paragraph starter doesn’t really work here in that case… oh well) we have Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, the CG follow up film to the mega-popular RPG.
