Final Fantasy VII (Play Arts) Reviews
Tifa LockheartFinal Fantasy VII (Play Arts) - Advent Children: Vol 1
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4.00 stars by
somebody1Tifa's changed a lot since the game took place. Gone is the tank top and massive jugs. She now sports an odd outfit that seems trendy and a bit like it would look good at a rave. Personally I like the game style better and think she'd have looked better in that style. She comes with multiple hands including some with and without gloves. She is very posable compared to the other figures, or at least the only one I've tried to put into martial arts poses. As for customizability I wish I knew. My ex made off with my spare Tifa to "rescue" her from the x-acto knife. Once again I think that including some sort of accessories in addition to other hands would be interesting whether it is a materia or even a photo of her and Cloud. I also would have liked to have seen maybe one of the hands...[
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SephirothFinal Fantasy VII (Play Arts) - Advent Children: Vol 1
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5.00 stars by
somebody1Possibly one of the more interesting bad guys in the last few years of videogaming. Sephiroth is a genetically engineered soldier who loses his mind and tries to destroy the planet with the remains of his mother. This is a large figure, larger than any of the other other FF 7 figures, as Sephiroth is like 6'6 or somthing in the game. He comes with multiple hands and his signature huge sword. The articulation is okay, as is with most playarts figures, and he is slightly different than the other versions of him Playarts has made. He is also one of the most expensive figures thanks to his popularity selling for up to $35. The sculpting is good and accurate thanks to what I assume is them using the CG models to machine the molds. All figures should have this quality though. I have yet to see...[
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Cloud Strife (Fenrir Bike)Final Fantasy VII (Play Arts) - Advent Children: Deluxe Figures
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5.00 stars by
somebody1I skipped over the basic Cloud AC figure and went straight for the big boy. The Cloud included is the same as the basic one. He is moderately posable and is a fair representation of his CG form in the movie. He comes with a single sword, which is a bit of a disapointment as is the fact that the bike doesn't have a fold out rack to hold swords as a sort of display. The bike itself is the real star of this set. The bike is cast metal and plastic with rubber tires and working shocks. It is a very nice addition to any FF7 collection. Mine arrived with a piece broken but was easily fixed with some superglue and is barely noticable. The main side effect of this set as it's huge. The FF7 figures are already on the large side and this is no different aside from taking up room height wise you also...[
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