I generally like the classic, original version of things. I choose neither, go as FFVII Cloud.
Crisis Core - 15 Final Fantasy VII (Original) - 20 Advent Children - 22 Dirge of Cerberus - 23 Basically, she is a year younger than Cloud is.
We cannot say yet but Cloud does come close to death in the end of crisis core where Zack dies. Also Yazoo and Soz shoot Cloud in Advent Children but he is saved by aerith's spirit, who, along with the Lifestream, cleanse the world of Geostigma.
end of advent children
No it is a game for psp The Only movie is final fantasy VII advent of children (its not fair that FF VII advent of children is the only movie,it is good though i did not know that cloud is in the crisis core)
At the beginning of Crisis Core, Zack is 16. He meets Cloud on the same year, and Cloud is 14 at the time. Aerith is 15. Around the time of the Nibelheim incident, Zack is 18, Cloud would be 16, and Aerith is 17. When Zack breaks out of the Shin-ra mansion with Cloud, Zack is probably 22. Cloud is 20. At the end of Crisis Core, Zack is 23 and Cloud is 21. They were on the run for nearly a year it says, so it's likely that they each had a birthday while on the run.
He's the main character.
Steve Burton does the voice for Cloud (English).
He is definitely a boy, though the Advent Children designs may make him look rather feminine.
Cloud, hands down. If you'd seen Advent Children you would already know this.
Spoilers: Cloud is trying to move on from the events of FFVII in Advent Children. He is a bit of a recluse and is by himself most of the time. Aeris/Aerith is dead, and Tifa is shafted due to Cloud's emo-ness. Cloud ends up with his friends at the end of Advent Children (i.e., Tifa, Barret, Yuffie, Cid, Red XIII, Cait Sith, orphans) but romantically, he's alone.
zac fair gave it him jut before he died in ff 7 crisis core
Cloud does not use the Buster Sword in Advent Children. It now serves as a headstone for Zack's grave. Cloud's new sword is called the First Tsurugi, and can be separated into five different swords and linked again. It's pretty impressive. -Pyro Sayomi