Who is stronger cloud and noctis




















From superhero blockbusters to binge-worthy shows, Looper provides endless entertainment for pop culture enthusiasts of all ages. Sign in. Video Games. Final Fantasy: Cloud vs. Noctis - Who would win? By Aaron Greenbaum. Community Policy. Related TVOvermind. Thor vs. He-Man: Who Wins? Like Comment Share. Part of the reason why Noctis' character design receives a lot of criticism was that, throughout his journey, he never seems to curb his arrogance until the very end of the game.

Throughout his story, there are several profound moments where Noctis seems to exhibit maturity, but he very quickly devolves into his arrogant self in subsequent scenes. It's not until he sleeps in the Lucian crystal and is gifted knowledge by his ancestors that he suddenly understands his purpose and kills the usurper Ardyn at the end of the game. Until this happens, at every turn Noctis seems to reject any attempt to humble him. A divine crystal literally needed to put him away for 10 years in order for him to grow and understand his role.

Characters in Final Fantasy can oftentimes be hit or miss throughout the series, and these two are no exception. Overall, the two have similar arcs, but Cloud's growth as a character comes through his many trials and tribulations.

Cloud becomes the hero after many instances of trauma show him what he must do. Noctis' character growth is delayed and prolonged, likely on purpose.

Noctis' character development in comparison feels blatantly selfish and the opposite of endearing, though as to which is better, to each their own. Known for her controversial personality and entrepreneurial spirit, Kaitlyn Siragusa aka Amouranth is a woman of many skills and unknown stories. Big fan of expansive lore and game analysis, video games are cool. Freedom Fighters is underrated. Probably not good at competitive Halo anymore. Twitch: Who is Amouranth? Share Share Tweet Email.

Rob Dolen Articles Published. A strong warrior who was trained by the best warriors and has fought some strong enemies. His physical power and warping abilities is more than enough to take on Sephiroth. Of course, since then the series has evolved and iterated on that character design with protagonists like Squall Leonhart, Lightning, and most recently, Noctis Lucis Caelum from Final Fantasy However, players can get a semi-romantic special scene with Tifa or Aerith in chapter 14 of the Final Fantasy VII Remake and this is dependent on previous choices made.

Then, with Cloud corrupted by Jenova, he becomes a complete non-threat for most of the game and his relationship with Aerith actually aids in the acquisition of several key elements of his plan.

While at one point Cloud was tricked into believing this about himself by Sephiroth, who wanted to break his fragile sense of self in order for him to willingly give Sephiroth the Black Materia — the whole truth is, Cloud has never been a clone in any sense.

Zack tries to stop him but he fails and is killed. And since Cloud was not strong enough to accept himself as an individual, he forgot the existence of Zack as an individual and created Cloud Strife which you control throughout the game.

He somehow managed to make it to the Mako reactor sometime after Tifa got slashed by Sephiroth but before Shin-Ra managed to show up. He carried Tifa out of Nibelheim, tended to her wounds and managed to get her to Midgar before he disappeared. Tifa has no clue that Cloud was in Nibelheim under a mask, which is why the fact that he knows a lot of the truth of what happened there is really confusing to her.

She also saved him in the Lifestream and helped piece his memories back together. Whenever Cloud hears or learns something that conflicts with his fake memories it causes him tremendous dissonance. The same can be said whenever Cloud hears the name Jenova, Sephiroth or Hojo.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000