Final Fantasy 7 is Robert Pattinson's favourite game of all-time, admits to crying during a famous scene
Aeris was Robert Pattinson's "first love"

Robert Pattinson's favourite game of all time is Final Fantasy 7. Yep, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Tenet star really does have excellent taste, eh?
In ꦰa recent interview with GameSpot, Pattinson spoke about playing the role of Neil in Christopher Nolan's time-bending spy movie, before naming the classic JRPG as his favourite game of all-time: "Mine is, I think it's a loܫt of people's favourite game, is Final Fantasy 7."
Not only that, but Pattinson also says that Aerith, or Aeriওs𒆙 if you're old school, was a first love. I always knew he was a kindred spirit. Pattinson also credits one very famous scene in the original game as being "probably one of the only times I've cried in my life." And yes, it does relate to Aerith. You can see the interview below:
First released on the PS1 back in 1997, Final Fantasy 7 holds a firm place in many players' hearts and still has plenty of nostalgia value for those who played it during their childhood. The JRPG is often viewed as being one of the best RPG's of all-time with its cast of memorable characters, strong storyline, and turn-based action. With the release of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 7 Remake earlier this year, Cloud and the gang were introduced to a new generation and won over the hearts of longtime players and newcomers alik🎐e.
The Tenet actor is currently filling the shoes of Bruce Wayne in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Batman. Directed by Matt Reeves, the upcoming take on DC's famous Dark Knight got its first debut teaser trailer during FanDome. In a rather moody looking first trailer, you get to see the Caped Crusader go up against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Riddler played by Paul Dano. Let's hope Pattinson can channel the emotion he felt during that Final Fantas🍷y scene into his role as Goth🌞am's protector.
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