3.5
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Traces of Two Pasts (Novel)
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This novel in two parts delves into the pasts of Aerith Gainsborough and Tifa Lockhart, the beloved heroines of Final Fantasy VII.
Although having met only days before, during the earth-shattering sequence of events that led to their escape from Midgar, Aerith and Tifa have already formed a tentative friendship based on mutual trust and respect. As they continue on their journey with Cloud, Barret, and Red XIII, the two women open up to each other further, exchanging stories from their pasts.
By turns exciting, humorous, and poignant, this work from Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts writer Kazushige Nojima brings greater depth to the characters of Aerith and Tifa, and to the world of Final Fantasy VII.
Although having met only days before, during the earth-shattering sequence of events that led to their escape from Midgar, Aerith and Tifa have already formed a tentative friendship based on mutual trust and respect. As they continue on their journey with Cloud, Barret, and Red XIII, the two women open up to each other further, exchanging stories from their pasts.
By turns exciting, humorous, and poignant, this work from Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts writer Kazushige Nojima brings greater depth to the characters of Aerith and Tifa, and to the world of Final Fantasy VII.
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Creative Nobody
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Alex
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“it was great to learn more about Tifa and Aerith's backstory. It was fun getting bits and pieces of the "present" party as well, and I enjoyed getting the bits of conversation between Tifa and Aerith on the ship that we caught the end of in Rebirth. it was cool in general how they tied characters and places from the games into the book. I didn't need the last section of the novel; nor was I particularly interested. but overall if you're a fan of the FF7 games and want to get more backstory, this is a worthwhile read.”

Tony
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brook e
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“Meh not the best but at least there’s some lore for the girlies”