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転載OKとの事なのでニコニコ動画より転載。 「この動画は二人の男が狂っていく様子を描いた恐怖の動画である。」(動画説明文より抜粋) 坂田銀時パート:アホの坂田・土方十四郎パート:A24・MIX:FuMay・絵:朝・動画:うたまる
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Showing off Dark Cloud and some better camera work. I know I still need to work on it though. Enjoy anyway
Music: FF7 Metal Remix by HighwindIV
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Showing off Dark Cloud and some better camera work. I know I still need to work on it though. Enjoy anyway
Music: FF7 Metal Remix by HighwindIV
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Discrepancies with the game (Part 2)
* In Final Fantasy VII, Cloud is stabbed by Sephiroth's Masamune once. In Last Order, he is stabbed with the sw...
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Discrepancies with the game (Part 2)
* In Final Fantasy VII, Cloud is stabbed by Sephiroth's Masamune once. In Last Order, he is stabbed with the sword twice. Cloud is only stabbed once in Crisis Core.
* In Final Fantasy VII when Sephiroth attempts to leave with Jenova's head, Cloud pursues him onto a catwalk that crosses over the middle of the reactor, a wide shaft leading into the Lifestream below. Here, Sephiroth quickly turns and runs his Masamune through Cloud. After being impaled by Sephiroth and held in the air above the Lifestream, Cloud pulls the blade out of his chest and uses it to fling Sephiroth into the Lifestream. In Last Order, Cloud charges Sephiroth while he stands at the top of the stairs leading to Jenova's chamber, and is impaled a first time. Sephiroth then tosses him into Jenova's chamber and impales him upon his blade a second time, holding Cloud above the shaft that leads to the Lifestream. Cloud then grabs Sephiroth's sword and throws him into a wall. Sephiroth then jumps into the Lifestream. What happened in Last Order is also present in Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-. Crisis Core alters the events even further, with Cloud charging Sephiroth on the steps and being knocked into the Jenova chamber. Sephiroth then stabs Cloud and the events proceed as they did in the original game, other than occurring in the Jenova chamber.
* In Final Fantasy VII, when Zack rushes Sephiroth, he is defeated in a very short period of time. In Last Order, he fights with Sephiroth for about 48 seconds before being defeated. In Crisis Core, the fight is expanded into a two-part boss battle.
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Discrepancies with the game (Part 3)
* In Final Fantasy VII, when Cloud goes to move Tifa to safety after defeating Sephiroth, there is no dialogue....
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Discrepancies with the game (Part 3)
* In Final Fantasy VII, when Cloud goes to move Tifa to safety after defeating Sephiroth, there is no dialogue. In Last Order, after Cloud stabs Sephiroth in front of Jenova and moves Tifa to safety, she regains consciousness and speaks with him. Though this seems like a contradiction, the dialogue in Last Order comes from the true version of events of the Nibleheim incident revealed during the Lifestream sequence, and is further explained as both Cloud and Tifa recovering lost memories in the lifestream in the 10th Anniversary Ultimania.
* In Final Fantasy VII, Cloud is present during Sephiroth's attack on Nibelheim and is knocked unconscious. He later recovers and rushes to the Mako reactor after Zack has already gone in that direction. In Last Order, he and Zack discover Nibelheim in flames, and only goes to the reactor after looking for injured civilians with Zangan. In Crisis Core, Cloud is knocked unconscious just as in the original game.
* While Final Fantasy VII features the hitchhiking scenario, it jumps ahead to a scene in which Zack is gunned down on a cliff overlooking Midgar by three Shinra soldiers, one of whom then fires several shots into his body at near point-blank range. In Last Order, while riding in the bed of the pickup, Cloud is seen being targeted through the scope of a Shinra soldier's rifle. Zack scrambles to protect Cloud, the screen goes blank and Zack is heard telling Cloud to run, followed by a gunshot and the closing credits, leading some to incorrectly infer that he was killed while taking a bullet for Cloud.
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