In the more than 25 years since its launch,Final Fantasy 7has remained one of the most iconic and important video games ever released. While debate among fans still continues to this day regarding which entry in the long-runningFinal Fantasyseries is the best, it’s hard to argue againstFinal Fantasy 7being the most important game in the franchise. Not only didFinal Fantasy 7’s PlayStation exclusivity help to catapult Sony to the top of the “console war” pile in the 5th generation, but the title was also responsible for bringing JRPGs to a mainstream audience. Part of the game’s enduring appeal rests squarely on the shoulders of its incredible cast of characters.

Even though the recentFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeand itsupcoming sequelFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirthlook to change some of the beloved cast’s status quo, the characters themselves still retain much of the same appearance and personality that fans have associated with them for decades. In addition to having one of the more recognizable protagonists of any game and an unforgettable party of heroes that accompany him,Final Fantasy 7’s antagonist Sephiroth is the pinnacle villain of theFinal Fantasyfranchise next toFinal Fantasy 6’s Kefka. Still, not all ofFinal Fantasy 7’s large cast is created equal, making them due for a ranking.

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S Tier

Cloud Strife -As protagonists go, it doesn’t get much better than Cloud. Not only is he one of the most recognizable and popular characters in gaming, but he’s also a well-rounded and tragic hero with a deep backstory and personal demons.Final Fantasy’s use of flawed heroes is nothing new, but Cloud’s grappling with his mental illness and self-doubt resonated with legions of fans who found themselves dealing with the same real-world struggles. And lest it is forgotten,the Buster Swordis one of the most incredibly cool weapons in history.

Sephiroth -Speaking of realistic and flawed characters, a tough and cool exterior belies the inner turmoil ofFinal Fantasy 7’s big bad. After all, it can’t be easy coming to grips with the fact that one is a genetically-engineered god. When players finally learn the ins and outs of Sephiroth’s fascinating origins, it immediately elevates him to the highest echelon of villain-dom, and he sits alongside Kefka as one of the best antagonists in the entireFinal Fantasyfranchise.

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Aerith Gainsborough -Aerith is the ultimate tragic hero, the necessary sacrifice to giveFinal Fantasy 7’s heroes an additional push to track down Sephiroth outside needing to save the world. But beyond her importance in the game’s plot,Aerith is a kind soulthat sees the best in everyone, to a fault. Considering how important her character arc was to the originalFinal Fantasy 7, it will be interesting to see how her fate unfolds inFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth.

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A Tier

Barret Wallace -It’s not often that players are introduced to a gruff eco-terrorist only to bond with them as they grow and develop, but then againBarret isn’t a typical companion. Adding to the list of “Final Fantasy 7heroes with tragic backstories”, Barret comes off as aggressive and tough until players see how he is around Marlene. And when it’s finally revealed how Barret came to be Marlene’s adopted dad, be prepared to like him even more.

Tifa Lockhart -Tifa isn’t just Cloud’s childhood friendand love interest, she’s the physical powerhouse of the team. By the time players make it to the Northern Cave, it’s likely that their core party is Cloud, Barret, and Tifa. Her fate at the hands of Sephiroth leaves her inextricably tied to Cloud and also makes her one of the most important characters in the game’s plot.

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B Tier

Vincent Valentine -Everyone’s favorite Turk-turned-vampire, Vincent Valentine is still one of the coolest-looking characters in all ofFinal Fantasy 7. Given the timeline of his appearance in the original game, it’s no surprise that fans are eager to see himshow up inFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Not content to just be a cool-looking character, though, Vincent’s limit breaks are also one of the more unique aspects ofFinal Fantasy 7, making use of his genetic modification to transform into hideous monsters.

Red XIII -Red XIII shows up in the climax ofFinal Fantasy 7’s first act and ends up becoming one of the most important characters thanks to his connection to Bugenhagen. Once players return with Red XIII to his hometown, they learn of the impending doom facing the planet. Still, outside of being an important character in the plot, Red doesn’t have tremendous use in battle by the time he joins the party.

C Tier

Cid Highwind -It’s not aFinal Fantasywithout Cid, and the namesake’s appearance inFinal Fantasy 7is a mixed bag. On the one hand, he gives the partyaccess to the Highwind airshipand provides powerful support in combat through a variation of the Dragoon class. On the other, he’s a total jerk. Win some, lose some.

Yuffie Kisaragi -Yuffie is also a conflicting character in that players are first acquainted with her as an enemy and a thief. First impressions are a killer, and Yuffie’s isn’t exactly sterling. Thankfully, the character was given some interesting backstory and fleshed out in theFinal Fantasy 7 Remake: Integradeexpansion.

Cait Sith -Outside being a cat riding a giant animatronic robot, Cait Sith doesn’t have much going for them. The double-crossing robotic cat brings the Blue Mage class toFinal Fantasy 7,but has not much use as a party member until the final battle. Thesecond and third parts of theFinal Fantasy 7 Remakecan hopefully redeem the party’s resident feline.

Final Fantasy 7 Remakeis available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

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