After setting off on your grand, world-spanning adventure in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, the mystical flower girl, Aerith, sweeps her arms wide and marvels in her typically upbeat way at the natural beauty of the planet. “Just look at it all,” she says, “It’s so green! A living, breathing planet.
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How Final Fantasy VII Changed the Gaming Landscape
Final Fantasy VII, one of the most consequential games in history, is being remade by its creators. Zachary Small, a reporter for The New York Times, breaks down the characters, world and it’s impact. Source link
Final Fantasy VII Creators Discuss Rebirth and Aerith’s Fate
The character’s death is punctuated by “Aerith’s Theme,” a motif by Nobuo Uematsu that has become a popular instrumental score. Arnie Roth, a conductor known for staging concerts of video game music, will play the song at Carnegie Hall in June. “The melody is very compelling. Bah dah dee, bah
How A.I. Is Remodeling the Fantasy Home
I was scrolling through Instagram recently when I found a new page slipped into my feed through a suggested post: @tinyhouseperfect. It seemed designed to poke at my frustrated longings for a space of my own. I want to own a house; I cannot currently buy a house. But what
Jennell Jaquays, Who Unlocked Fantasy Dungeons for Gamers, Dies at 67
Jennell Jaquays, who made luminous fantasy paintings, classic adventures for tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons, and distinctive levels in popular video games like Quake II, died on Jan. 10 in Dallas. She was 67. Ms. Jaquays’s wife, Rebecca Heineman, said she died in a hospital from complications of
Fantasy football website employee fired following cheating scandal in contest with $150,000 grand prize
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A Fantasy That Comes With a Price Tag
What happened to fun? In the clinical white of the gallery, art can be forbidding, aggrieved, elite, academic. Shouldn’t it also, sometimes, be joyous? The collaborators behind Luna Luna thought so. This was the amusement park staged in Hamburg, Germany, in 1987, where nearly 30 professional artists including Basquiat, Hockney
Do You Know These Imaginary Worlds in Popular Fantasy Novels?
“A Song of Ice and Fire,” George R. R. Martin’s fantasy series, is best known for its first book, “A Game of Thrones,” which was published in 1996. In the novels, as well as the HBO television adaptation titled “Game of Thrones,” much of the action takes place on the
Justin Jefferson shrugs off fantasy owners who want him to return from injury: 'I DONT CARE'
Justin Jefferson’s return is taking a little bit longer than fantasy football players anticipated, and they are not happy about it. The Minnesota Vikings wide receiver has been out since October with a hamstring injury he suffered in Week 5. The reigning Offensive Player of the Year was placed on
Dolphins head coach shuts down reporter he thought was trying to get fantasy advice: 'This seems strategic'
With De’Von Achane possibly returning this weekend from injured reserve, fantasy footballers are wondering if they should put the Miami Dolphins rookie running back in their lineups. Dolphins reporter Cameron Wolfe of the NFL Network asked head coach Mike McDaniel if he could “put [Achane] back in his typical workload”