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Oh My Pretty Hair. Hair In Videogames And Why It’s Important. Past to Present to Next Gen PC And Consoles (From Cloud in FFVII to Lara Croft in Tomb Raider 2013). How Will PS4, Xbox 720 Hair Fare?

Spikey Yellow Cloud Hair Final Fantasy VII Is Iconic

Cloud in Final Fantasy VII. Realistic hair? No. Iconic hair? HECK YES.

Oh my pretty hair. Remember Cloud? You know that blond spiky headed anime guy from Final Fantasy VII? Of course you know exactly who he is even if you never played FF7. If there is something that gives a video game character well… “character”, it is their hair.

The hair technology in videogames has changed dramatically but has not kept up with advancements in other important game mechanics such us A.I., Physics, Face-Enhancement features ala “LA Noire”, etc. Just to name a few. Why is this? Because it’s SO freakin’ hard to render hair in real time! That’s why!

Lara Croft Hair Tomb Raider 2013 Normal vs Next Gen Screenshot Comparison In Game

Current-gen Lara Croft Tomb Raider 2013 hair on the left vs next-gen on the right.

As should be obvious, the PC has the edge in this videogame hair technology as of right now over consoles (and probably always will). But could this be something that next gen consoles can acquire and do so successfully in comparison to the power of PC technology to render hair? Will the Xbox 720 or the PS4 be able to compete in the videogame hair-rendering department? Well, we’ll just need to wait and find out (and won’t have to wait long, the Xbox 720 will get revealed in TWO DAYS).

TressFX developed by AMD is a technology that allows the hair on a character to render in real time and gives you an immersive experience that’s very lifelike… However this technology is only available on the PC version of games.

If you have a PC copy of the new Tomb Raider 2013 for example, and have plenty of PC horse power (such as an AMD Radeon HD 4870 or better or NVIDIA GeForce 480 GTX or better) you can select this realistic TressFX hair-rendering feature in the Options Menu to really see the difference that realistic hair makes to Lara Croft in Tomb Raider 2013 and to characters in videogames. Females in particular really shine with realistic hair.

Videogame Hair of the Future Next Gen Art

This what hair in videogames of the future (next-gen) will look like!

And what better example than to see this realistic hair on than Lara Croft herself? See realistic videogame hair in action in the video below, which compares Lara Croft’s Tomb Raider 2013 normal hair with the TressFX hair via in-game gameplay footage of both side-by-side.

Also here is the “Fermi Hair Demo” by Nvidia. Brought to you by the DX11 tessellation and the GeForce GTX 400 series video cards that allow you to realistically simulate and render interactive hair in real-time. Check it out!

– Thanks to “FreedomJay” for contributing this article!

 

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Retro Review Final Fantasy VII (PS1. Also Available On PC, PS3/PSN)

Final Fantasy VII Cover Cloud Box Artwork PS1

The classic box art for Final Fantasy VII featuring Cloud Strife.

Read my entire Final Fantasy VII review (PS1) here.

 
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Posted by on February 4, 2013 in Artwork, Reviews, Videogames

 

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Poll Question of the Day: What Is Your Favorite Final Fantasy Game (Core Titles Only)

All Final Fantasy Logos Wallpaper (Core Main Games Plus Versus XIII)

The many logos of the great Final Fantasy series, arguably the most epic series ever.

What is your favorite Final Fantasy game in the popular RPG series? Core titles only, although I’ll include sequels.

Your answer can include any version of the game released, from the NES originals to the Game Boy Advance update to the Virtual Console re-releases to the PSP perfected versions to the polygonal 3D DS titles.

That is the poll Question of the Day for September 8th, 2012.

Here is a History of Final Fantasy video!

 

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Happy 15th Anniversary Final Fantasy VII! Waxing Nostalgic As FFVII Turns Fifteen Years Old! (Photo of the Day September 7 2012)

Happy 15th bday FFVII wallpaper. Final Fantasy VII PS1 Anniversary Banner Art

…. Final Fantasy VII is celebrating its 15th anniversary! Sadly this artwork is from the CG film Advent Children, not the 1997 RPG epic.

Final Fantasy VII is 15 years old! Happy 15th bday to FFVII, time to celebrate one of the greatest games of ALL time!

It’s hard to believe that the Final Fantasy series is as old as it is (25 years old, the first game having come out on December 18th 1987 in Japan). It’s even harder for me to believe that the 32bit generation is OLDER than 15 years. That just sounds absolutely insane to me, but here we stand.

Cast of FFVII. Beloved Final Fantasy VII character artwork

…. The beloved cast of Final Fantasy VII in artwork form as it appears in the manual. NOT how they appear in the game itself except in movie scenes.

FFVII and it’s amazing cast of Cloud Strife, Tifa, Barret, Red XIII, Vincent, Cat Saith, Yuffie, Zack Fair, Sephiroth, Cid, The Turks and, of course, Aeris (I refuse to call her Aerith); is beloved the world over. For many young people my age (nearing their 30s) and younger, this game was their BIGGEST introduction to the RPG genre of role-playing adventure games.

FFVII Characters Ingame Screenshot of Cloud and Barret

What the cast ACTUALLY looks like in the game… it was better in our heads eh.

Sure there were great RPGs before FFVII, ranging from Super Mario RPG and EarthBound to Phantasy Star, Dragon Quest/Warrior and, of course, Final Fantasy’s 1-6… but FFVII was the first RPG that TRULY, TRULY felt like a blockbuster Hollywood film. While the graphics look absolutely atrocious and downright primitive today, its as if you’re revisiting the stone-age of gaming… Final Fantasy VII is much more than just its graphics and visual look.

FFVII Walkthrough With Intro, Gameplay, Movie Scenes

The amazing and intricate Materia system and classic turn-based RPG gameplay, the “more-mature-than-most-games-you-had-ever-played writing” (SWEAR WORDS OH MY!), the romantic story and intricate, mind-warping plot (a plot that goes absolutely mind-bending bonkers towards the end. Matrix-style, accept it did it before Neo was a flicker in the eye), the myriad of secrets, items, weapons, places to explore… Chocobos and Chocobo Breeding, Cid, Summons, Golden Saucer… and boss fights; one of the greatest villains of all time, the wealth of CG FMV (which is still cool but not nearly as impressive as it was back then… in fact it’s entirely underwhelming and unimpactful today… especially when you compare it to something like the FFVII: Advent Children CG film), the incredible sweeping music (and super iconic Battle Theme) and the overall grand epic experience is still a treat even in 2012 and stands the test of time very well.

The cast is simply fantastic, and every character is unique enough (particularly in the way they look, accentuated even more because of their token boxy look, which helps each stand out from the other, even though they all have square hands…) that you’ll remember them long after you stopped playing.

The most famous FFVII scene of them all.

And while the writing is not up to the quality of later games in the series, it is still good writing in its own right.

Of course, for likely half of the gaming world, these characters and this amazing universe that Square created, will never be forgotten. It is eternally embeded in each of our hearts.

FFVII Iconic Cloud Artwork of Badass Big Sword (Wallpaper)

The awesome and iconic FFVII cover artwork of Cloud with his big, badass sword!

While there are many gamers who do not consider Final Fantasy VII to be the greatest game in the Final Fantasy series, there are LEGIONS UPON LEGIONS who consider FFVII not only the best-in-the-series by a longshot, but the BEST GAME EVER MADE.

There are not a whole lot of other games in the history of the industry that can hang with the likes of FFVII. A rare feat indeed.

The Best Music of Final Fantasy VII

 

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