Final Fantasy 7: likeassassins Honey Bee Tifa cosplay is provocative
Final Fantasy 7
Final Fantasy 7 Remake allowed new players to know the quality of the Square Enix game born on PS1 and allowed to rediscover the adventures of many beloved characters. Cloud and Tifa, however, had certainly not gone into the background over the years and have repeatedly had the opportunity to shine, in games like Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy Dissidia. The latter then became the nerve center of many mods dedicated to costumes and allowed us to play as fictional characters like Honey Bee Tifa. Now, likeassassin just creates a Honey Bee Tifa cosplay on Instagram.Honey Bee Tifa is a costume based on the employees of the Honeybee Inn, a Wall Market nightclub from the seventh installment of the series, which also appeared in Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Cloud's childhood friend never wears this dress (there are three others available in the game), but that doesn't mean fans haven't imagined the warrior in this costume. This passion has also been transmitted to the world of cosplay, as it allows us to see the Honey Bee Tifa cosplay made by likeassassin.
If you are big fans of Tifa, then you shouldn't miss kseniya's Tifa cosplay. the blue dress from the remake. How not to mention the cosplay of Tifa by michaela.lee1 shows off the most elegant dress. Dovaxregrets' Tifa cosplay is also very faithful. We close with the cosplay of Tifa of shirogane_sama is shiny.
Changing genre, we propose the cosplay of Kaine of disharmonica is very faithful to the original. Here instead, the cosplay of Triss by natsumi shows a perfect green dress. How not to mention the cosplay of Mona by alco.loli shows us what we have never seen. We close with the cosplay of Eula from fraulein.milk seems out of the game.
Tell us, what do you think of the Honey Bee Tifa cosplay made by likeassassins? Does this version of the warrior of Final Fantasy 7 Remake convince you, or does it distort her nature too much?
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Nvidia GeForce Now leak: ‘Final Fantasy 7 Remake’ and ‘God of War’ PC ports could be underway
A list of more than a thousand games has reportedly leaked from the Nvidia GeForce Now database. Some titles stood out as they appear to hint at upcoming PC ports for console games, such as the 2018 “God of War” and “Final Fantasy 7 Remake.”
The alleged leak
The supposed GeForce Now leak was revealed by a C++ developer, who goes by Ighor July, through the blog site Medium and claimed that it started when they analyzed the GeForce Now client.
“Four months ago I decided to proceed with my research and inspect the GFN client application,” the developer wrote. “I wanted to test if the old version of GFN downloaded the file whitelist.json can also download other stored information. I spent more time than expected, but it was worth it.”
The result of the said “research” is the alleged leak of thousands of games discovered from the GeForce Now database. These titles have been listed on Github by Pavel Djundik. The SteamDB creator, however, advised taking the list with a grain of salt. The uncovered games appear to be a mix of confirmed and unannounced games, while some might also just be placeholders or canceled projects.
It is worth noting, though, that Windows Central’s Jez Corden has also weighed in on the GeForce Now leak saying it is “real.” The list contains codenames for unannounced games, and while not all of them could result in an actual product, Corden says the leak also includes “Contraband” and “Fable” that are internally called “Typhoon” and “Holland,” respectively.
‘God of War’ PC port might be in the pipeline
The leak included games from various platforms, including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo. But the 2018 “God of War” -- a PS4-only game -- is one of the most notable titles. Ighor July said in the blog post that the GeForce Now made references to the game’s availability on Steam. This has since sparked speculations that it could be the next PS game planned for a PC port following “Horizon Zero Dawn” and “Uncharted.”
“Final Fantasy 7 Remake” was also part of the leak. Unlike “God of War,” though, it did not have a specific PC storefront listed. But this is not the first time that the game’s supposed PC port appeared in the wild. Earlier this year, fans found potential evidence of the game’s placeholder on the Epic Games Store database.