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Maaya Sakamoto/Mena Suvari as Aerith Gainsborough. [7] [8] Sakamoto had voiced the character in Kingdom Hearts, Suvari had voiced Aerith in Kingdom Hearts II. Shōgo Suzuki/Steve Blum as Vincent Valentine. [7] [9] Nomura wanted Cloud and Vincent to have noticeably different voices because they were otherwise quite similar. Since Vincent was ...
Aerith Gainsborough (Japanese: エアリス・ゲインズブール, Hepburn: Earisu Geinzubūru), transliterated as Aeris Gainsborough in the English releases of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy Tactics, is a character in Square's (now Square Enix) role-playing video game Final Fantasy VII.
Briana White was born and raised in Orange County, California, United States. [2] She developed a love of the performing arts at seven years old, and had an acting background rooted in community theater in her hometown of Orange County, California, performing and working backstage in annual shows, and directing multiple one-act plays in high school.
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They are joined by Aerith Gainsborough (Briana White / Maaya Sakamoto), a flower merchant who previously lived in Midgar's Sector 5 Slums and is the sole survivor of the ancient Cetra; Red XIII (Max Mittelman / Kappei Yamaguchi), an intelligent quadruped from Cosmo Canyon who Shinra held captive as a lab rat; and Yuffie Kisaragi (Suzie Yeung ...
Although Tifa's attire has varied, a miniskirt has usually been a staple of her design. [6]Tifa was designed by Tetsuya Nomura, and was not present in early versions of Final Fantasy VII as, initially, the game was to have only three playable characters: the protagonist Cloud Strife, Aerith Gainsborough, and Barret Wallace.
The Game Awards 2024 was an award show to honor the best video games of 2024.It was the eleventh show hosted by Geoff Keighley, creator and producer of the Game Awards, and held with a live audience at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on December 12, 2024, and live streamed across online platforms globally.
Ehrgeiz (エアガイツ, Eagaitsu, German: [ˈeːɐ̯ɡaɪ̯ts] ⓘ "Ambition"), fully titled Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring, is a fighting game developed by DreamFactory and published by Namco in 1998 for arcades.