It doesn't say anywhere in there that they didn't have sex. My suggestion is to quit taking twisted information from the Aerith fan site.
oh yeah, ULTIMANIA, the OFFICIAL FF SOURCE, lists all couples in the FF universes. Cloud/Tifa is listed as one of them, with the sexy sex scene listed there...
d'oh. I can't even believe this is still being discussed after all these years. I've always thought it was obvious.
Hint: It's the one he had sex with and is currently living with.
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9 – How did you hear about the game?
Everywhere.
10 – How old are you?
16 – 21 +...
Post it. Unless what Square says literally says this: Cloud and Tifa only talked that night. They didn't touch each other or have sex. All they did is talk, and nothing else.
Post where Barret & Cid say "We saw you two having sex." Rather, Tifa asks whether they saw/overheard them, to which they...
It's in FFVII 10th Anniversary Ultimania.
I'm sure you could google it and find it somewhere though.
They do not say that is all they do (talk). And it is never stated that they were "watched." Rather, it is hinted that Barret & Cid are given the "impression" that they did it.
btw, in the...
Re-read the interview. Nojima clearly states that the dialogue that is in the game is sex suggestive. All that is said is that the original scene needed to be "toned down."
And the reason it needed to be "toned down" should be obvious. The game is rated T. Not M. Essentially, the scene "coming...
LOL you serious? It is similar because it is, in essence, the same story. Just focuses on a different character.
That is like saying that every Star Wars or Harry Potter that came out after the first one is "cheap" and "copying the original."
Personally, I thought VIII, while it had a...
If you liked VII, I recommend Crisis Core.
Crisis Core is easily one of the better Final Fantasies out there. The story is great and fits together very nicely with VII. Also, Crisis Core has one of the best, most touching/sad endings of any Final Fantasy.
Nah. Denzel aside, Cloud, Tifa, and Aerith are the most popular from the FFVII franchise (though Vincent is fairly popular). Hence why you typically see all three of them at the top of Final Fantasy character lists (IGN) or just winning character popularity polls (Gamespot and Gamefaqs).
In most games I've done where there exists a Serial Killer, the SK typically shows up as "innocent" when the Cop checks them. This is to further increase the SK's chances of winning (since being by himself his chances of victory are slim). As well, the Cop can technically only see if people are...
I'd advice against that, actually. And personally, putting a serial killer in the game, plus the fact that there wouldn't exist a roleblocker, means that there will exist some in-balances within the game.
Example, you guys plan to start with 10 players. Mafia kills once at night, plus Serial...
Nah, that'd never work. First, townsfolk aren't aware of who their fellow townsfolk are, as town isn't allowed to communicate with anyone at night (unless their ability is mason).
Second, the Serial Killer wins the game when he is the last man standing. Thus, if Mafia knows who the serial...
That is a vigilante.
Vigilante is a person who can kill at night and is on towns side.
Serial killer is a person who can kill at night but is on his own team.
I disagree with the notion that the Roleblocker tends to complicate things.
Speaking from the experience of having played over a dozen mafia games at various forums, the Serial Killer ability generally "complicates" things more than the Roleblocker does. In fact the Roleblocker is a pretty...
1. Eh, not really. I don't think Square really has the guts to do that. Killing off some side characters, maybe, but killing off the two main ones? I won't believe it until I see it.
2. I think, based on the Hamlet quote "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so" that...
But you see, there are time constraints within making a movie. They still have to make money on it. Thus why you typically see movie run times at "90 minutes" or "120 minutes" or "105 minutes" etc.
Because of the constraints on how long a film can run, there are limits as to what they can...
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/square-to-explore-ffvii-remake-possibility
Technically, they said it would take 3-4 times longer than the 3.5 years it took to make XIII. Which, if you do the math, is 10-13 years.
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