
Briana White, who plays the mythical character in its English version, usually performs streaming sessions.
The florist in the Midgar suburbs is much more than meets the eye. Aeris has been moving around the poorest districts of the city since she was a child, something that has strengthened her over the years. Briana White is responsible for giving voice to the character in its English version. The actress has participated in a streaming session of Final Fantasy VII Remake in which she has played the first hours of the game. The funny thing is his reaction when he first hears his character speak.
As you can see in the video, which you can see in the tweet below these lines, White breaks down in tears when Cloud meets Aeris on the streets. This character, one of the most important in both the classic and the remake, accompanies the former Soldier at various points in the adventure. At those moments, the protagonist is a mercenary at the service of AVALANCHA, an ecoterrorist cell that aims to destroy the Mako reactors to safeguard the planet.
I was not prepared for this moment. Hearing my voice over work in the finished product for the first time … Pure magic.
(light spoiler warning) # FF7R pic.twitter.com/ECelqkicqQ– TheStrangeRebel (@TheStrangeRebel) April 14, 2020
The end of the game includes clues
Square Enix's new play reimagines the Squaresoft classic, with all that that entails. In this first installment, the groundwork is laid and the narration focuses specifically on the events of Midgar. All in all, the corresponding part in the original lasted a few hours, so the plots have been extended and the gameplay has been reformulated. Yoshinori Kitase, producer of the title and director of the classic, has commented in an interview with Famitsu that the studio has left clues about what will happen in the next games of the saga. It has done so in its finale, which has caused some controversy.
Final Fantasy VII Remake has been available on PS4 since April 10. The game features a one-year exclusivity on the Sony machine.