FFVII's Cloud Strife to Be Joining the Smash Bros. Roster

FFVII's Cloud Strife to Be Joining the Smash Bros. Roster

Miles away, I can hear the screaming.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 12, 2015 @ 04:53 PM (Staff Bios)
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Today's Nintendo Direct started off a little dull, but definitely rushed full speed ahead towards the latter half. Though many games have been introduced and there has been many announcements, i.e. Star Fox Zero being announced for April 22nd release date, what tends to be the weirdest announcement of them all is the most recent update for Super Smash Bros.

Cloud from Final Fantasy VII will be heading to the roster.

Well now.

Featuring the limit breaks we know and love, the Midgar location, different outfits, and all around just... craziness, I can understand if people are hyperventilating and screaming. There is a YouTube compilation coming for the reactions, I'm sure...

AND CHOCOBO HATS.

This will be updated later with the official trailer soon enough. And here I thought it was like another port of Final Fantasy VII for the Wii U...

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