

It would work similarly to Raiden’s or Dante’s Level 1 Supers where they move forward a bit to attack around them. Level 1: Cross-Slash: One of Cloud’s first Limit Breaks in Final Fantasy VII.

Making him a slower but more powerful character seems most likely. As the first protagonist on the system, and one of the most popular characters in the series, Cloud would be one of the best candidates to be included in the All-Star roster.Īs a generally close to mid ranged character, Cloud has an arsenal of Limit Break attacks and magic from his Materia which could be utilized within All-Stars.
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More importantly though, Final Fantasy VII was the first in the series released on the PlayStation platform and was arguably what helped the platform gain popularity. Cloud has already been in multiple fighting games, and has worked well in them.

Now I know what you’re thinking, but I swear this isn’t a crazy fan suggestion. Will further DLC include Final Fantasy characters? Hopefully, and maybe it’ll be one of these: SuperBot Entertainment has already released one round of DLC, and announced the characters of the second round recently. In order to share my desire to see SuperBot show some Final Fantasy love, I have put a list together of characters which I think would work great in All Stars from the Final Fantasy series. Don’t get me wrong, All Stars is a great game with a fantastic roster, but it’s still disappointing that it hasn’t shown any Final Fantasy love, especially since the Final Fantasy brand helped make the PlayStation name as big as it is today. As the roster was being released over the course of 2012, I was sure there would be a Final Fantasy character announced, and was crushed when there wasn’t. The game features a roster of twenty mostly unique characters from both first and third party Sony games. 2012’s Playstation hit PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale (All-Stars henceforth) is an awesome fighter game, similar to Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros.
