Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Voice Cast On Living Up To Fan Expectation
The long-awaited Final Fantasy 7 Remake is right around the corner and we're eager to revisit Midgar once again. To hold you over until then, a demo is now available on PSN allowing you to play through the iconic Mako Reactor 1 mission and experience the opening sequence of events. PAX East 2020 just wrapped and I had the pleasure of sitting down with some of the voice cast for the upcoming remake to discuss their experiences bringing new voices to such iconic characters. During the interview, we spoke with Briana White (who will be voicing Aerith Gainsborough), Britt Baron (voice of Tifa Lockhart), Erica Lindbeck (voice of Jessie), and Gideon Emery (voice of Biggs). [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=final-fantasy-7-remake-over-100-screenshots&captions=true"] All four individuals I spoke with have vastly different careers when it comes to voice acting in video games. Some have been providing voice over work for characters for many years, while others come from more of an acting background. Interestingly enough, Briana White's role as Aerith is her first foray into video game voice work. With a career in acting, White said this is "absolutely one of the most challenging things [she's] done." White's not a stranger to video games, though, having spent "1,000 hours at least" playing multiple characters in Final Fantasy XIV. She also has a YouTube and Twitch channel where she plays games, even going as far as playing through the original Final Fantasy 7 recently and voicing Aerith live for her viewers, with Lindbeck and John Bentley (voice of Barret in the upcoming remake) voicing their respective characters. [ignvideo width=610 height=374 url=https://ift.tt/3cwOIOq] Britt Baron, known for her work as Justine Biagi in Netflix's GLOW, roles in The Thing About Harry and Into the Dark—as well as characters in Halo 5, Destiny 2, and Dishonored 2—will be lending her talents to Tifa. Baron doesn't play games herself and wasn't even sure who Tifa was when she got a call back from her agent for the role originally. But, after spending time voicing Tifa she "feels like [she's] lived as Tifa for a point of [her] life." Erica Lindbeck, who will be voicing Jessie, is known for her previous voice work as Black Cat in Marvel's Spider-Man, Futaba in Persona 5, and various League of Legends characters, just to name a few across her illustrious voice acting career that has spanned video games, film, television, and anime. I asked her about her connection to Final Fantasy 7 and she replied by saying, "I have a really odd emotional connection to Final Fantasy [7] because I never played it, but the story still ripped my heart out regardless." Her first exposure to the story of Final Fantasy 7 was when she watched Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children as a child. She became enamored with Aerith and Zach, and wondered what their connection was to the other characters. She quickly followed that up by digging up clips of Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core online (as she did not have a PSP). [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=every-ign-final-fantasy-game-review&captions=true"] Gideon Emery on the other hand, known for playing Deucalion in Teen Wolf, is no stranger to working with Square-Enix. Having previously voiced characters in Final Fantasy XIV, he is known best for his role as Balthier in Final Fantasy XII. Emery's gruff voice lends well to Biggs, and he feels this time it's a "different kind of energy." He also really appreciates "the banter back and forth" between characters like Wedge and Jessie. Lindbeck chimed in and said that "Jessie and Biggs and Wedge's stories are going to be very much fleshed out" as they all had very minor roles in the original game, and will surely lend more weight to that moment early on. [poilib element="quoteBox" parameters="excerpt=The%20fans%20are%20expecting%20so%20much...obviously%20we%20all%20want%20to%20deliver."] This isn't the first time we're hearing voices for Cloud and company, though. They've had the same voice actors since the early 2000s when they appeared in the various Kingdom Hearts games, Advent Children, franchise spin-offs like Dissidia, and more. Although, for this project, Square-Enix decided to go with an all-new voice cast which has created quite a stir amongst fans. Baron reassured me that their Directors encouraged the new team that they were cast for a reason. "The fans are expecting so much...obviously we all want to deliver," she said. This is, however, the first time we will be hearing this specific story voiced, which is exciting. I asked the team if they felt a sense of pressure in delivering on fan expectations of these characters—many of which are some of the most iconic video game characters of all-time. Baron felt "it was really intimidating for [her] to start because the expectations are so high for this game." White felt similarly, too. "Everything was just about honoring the characters," she said. [ignvideo width=610 height=374 url=https://ift.tt/2Tk4sMX] “The gaming community can be really toxic sometimes. It feels like [with Final Fantasy 7 Remake] the toxicity has been kept to a minimum," Lindbeck said. "Everyone is so in love with what this is going to be and they are so excited and that is a beautiful thing." Obviously, it's hard to please everyone. There will always be someone who doesn't like a specific decision that's made, especially when it's something they hold near to their heart. “Everyone has a picture of who Tifa is, or Aerith is, or Cloud is," Baron said. "You might not please every fan ever, but all you can do is do your absolute best” White felt a similar sense of pressure, especially because she "know[s] how loved Aerith is and want[s] to do it right." She spent a lot of time studying Aerith's Japanese voice actor Maaya Sakamoto, as well as listening back to countless takes during recording sessions to ensure it felt right. Ultimately, she said, “I know when people play [FF7] Remake they are going to fall in love with [Aerith] all over again." [ignvideo width=610 height=374 url=https://ift.tt/2VD1ULz] To finish, I was curious which Final Fantasy game the cast would like to see remade next. For the most part, everyone agreed that Final Fantasy VIII seems like the obvious next choice. Emery, on the other hand, "wouldn't mind a Final Fantasy XII remake," which just seems like good job security to me. Although, White did pose an interesting final question to me. "When are they going to remake Final Fantasy 7 remake? If that's an option, then I'm going to wait for that." Let's not get ahead of ourselves, though. Square-Enix still needs to finish this one first. Looking for more PAX East coverage? We've got all our hands-on previews and features for you all nice and tidy in one place. Also, be sure to check out our most recent preview of Final Fantasy 7 Remake and take a look at every edition available for preorder. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matthew Adler is a Features and News writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter and watch him on Twitch.
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