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When FF7 was first released, Tifa was introduced as a childhood friend of the protagonist, Cloud Strife. Her role in the game was that of a supporting character, providing emotional support and combat skills. The game's success can be attributed, in part, to its well-developed characters, including Tifa. Her strength, determination, and compassion made her an instant favorite among fans.

If you're a fan of Final Fantasy 7 or just appreciate incredible concept art, this piece is sure to fascinate. "Core Wet and Abnormal" offers a unique glimpse into the game's development and Tifa's enduring appeal. Share your thoughts in the comments below - what do you think of this stunning art piece?

CG allowed for complex martial arts choreography that the original engine couldn't handle.

The FF7 trilogy has revitalized Tifa’s status not just as a fighter, but as a technical marvel. The "wet" aesthetic, for example, is a direct nod to the game's impressive weather and environmental effects. Fans aren't just looking for static images anymore; they want "core" experiences that mimic the high-octane, cinematic feel of the Remake series' cutscenes.

is indeed during the events of the main game. However, the specific terms "flash cg," "core," and "abnormal" are not official game mechanics or story elements; they typically refer to third-party animations or modifications. Tifa Lockhart in Official Canon

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