The use of LEGO bricks it can be the most disparate, and when some fans decide to break out of the schemes proposed by the company and create unique works, the results can be truly incredible. This is the case of a boy who has decided to recreate the Buster Sword from Cloud, protagonist of Final Fantasy VII (and obviously Final Fantasy VII Remake), using LEGO.
The result is truly incredible, and particularly detailed, as can be seen in the short video that closely shows some of the pieces that led to the creation of the huge weapon, which has always been iconic of the character mainly due to its size. You can find it on the cover of the article.
Of course, we’re not talking about the real blade of Final Fantasy VII able to silence dozens of enemies in a matter of minutes, and that is why after a simple blow it is possible to “admire” Cloud’s Buster Sword shatter on itself, dispersing the LEGO bricks everywhere in a few moments.
While many fans could therefore dream of wielding an object like this, and maybe owning one of real size that can breathe the air of Midgar, it is therefore good that you do not really try to use the weapon.
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While we are still waiting for a Part 2 of the Remake, which we hope will make itself heard soon, projects like these that pay homage to the epic of Cloud are more than welcome.
As confirmed time behind, even if it will deviate from the original the new chapter will still be respectful of the works that have shaped the history of video games. Find our article at this link where we explored the issue.
Before leaving you, we take the opportunity to refer you to our review of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intermission, following our test of the new edition of the chapter released on PS4 arrived this time on Sony’s next-gen, with several improvements and the Episode Yuffie DLC. You can consult it by logging in here.
