| Zack Fair | |
|---|---|
| Final Fantasy character | |
![]() Zack Fair inCrisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (2007) | |
| First appearance | Final Fantasy VII (1997) |
| Last appearance | Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024) |
| Created by | Kazushige Nojima |
| Designed by | Tetsuya Nomura |
| Voiced by |
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| In-universe information | |
| Weapon | Buster Sword |
| Home | Gongaga |
Zack Fair (Japanese:ザックス・フェア,Hepburn:Zakkusu Fea) is a character in theFinal Fantasyrole-playing video game series bySquare Enix (originallySquare). He is first introduced as anon-player character inFinal Fantasy VII (1997) and later appears in theCompilation of Final Fantasy VII worksBefore Crisis,Last Order,Advent Children and, most prominently,Crisis Core, a prequel to the original game which focuses on him and expands on his backstory.
Although Zack died before the events ofFinal Fantasy VII, is rarely mentioned, and only appears late into the story in flashbacks, he is a crucial part of the game's story, as followingtraumatic events involving them andSephiroth,Cloud Strife unknowingly confused parts of his past with Zack's. While Cloud originally believes himself to be a member of theparamilitary organization SOLDIER, the military wing of the megacorporation Shinra, this story was in fact that of Zack, with Cloud being his friend and a regular soldier. Zack died in the weeks leading up toFinal Fantasy VII's opening, sacrificing himself to protect Cloud from Shinra's army after they escaped from imprisonment;[Note 1] a mentally shaken Cloud's memories of the events were heavily affected, and he forgot Zack entirely.
Zack was not originally part ofFinal Fantasy VII's story during development, but scenario writerKazushige Nojima wanted to bring a sense of mystery to the title, and created the character to help complicate Cloud's backstory. He was designed byTetsuya Nomura, and his last name is derived from "fair weather", to contrast with Cloud's last name, Strife. With Zack's conceptual backstory in place forFinal Fantasy VII, the staff decided to useCompilation of Final Fantasy VII to expand upon his character. Zack is voiced byKenichi Suzumura[1] in Japanese andRick Gomez in English prior toFinal Fantasy VII Remake, in which he is voiced by Caleb Pierce. Suzumura was chosen specifically by Nomura for his voice, and was given the role without an audition. Western critics have praised Zack's character, commenting on his development sinceFinal Fantasy VII.
Zack did not exist in the original scenario ofFinal Fantasy VII, but was created when scenario writerKazushige Nojima decided to add some mystery to the plot, most notably in relation toCloud Strife's background.[2] Nojima had always planned for Cloud's memories of his life to be proven false as the game went on, but he had not decided on how to implement this until he hit on the character of Zack. Nojima also used Zack to link Cloud andAerith Gainsborough, as Zack was her first love and Cloud reminds her of him, thus creating an emotional connection between herself and Cloud. Originally, the role of her first love was to have been fulfilled by the game's antagonistSephiroth as suggested by Nomora. As the game continued development, Nojima worked out the mysteries regarding Zack and Cloud, which led to some scenes needing revision. DirectorYoshinori Kitase was surprised by the revelation of Cloud's and Zack's connection, as until the later stages of development, even he did not know about Zack. Character designerTetsuya Nomura got the request to design Zack whenFinal Fantasy VII was reaching the end of development. Prior to the late addition of Zack, Nojima had asked the staff to add details to some scenes to hint at his existence, despite not revealing Zack's existence to the staff until later.[2] The opportunity to write Crisis Core would gave Nojima the ability to expand on Zack's character and create a personality for him. Although Zack is linked with Cloud due to multiple parallels, Nojima stated that the personality of Zack was based onFinal Fantasy X protagonistTidus, as both are rarely bothered by their own thoughts and are generally cheerful.[3]
ForFinal Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Zack made only a couple of brief appearances, and as such, was not difficult to animate; the team had also acquired his design early in production, allowing modeling of his character to be taken care of.[4] Nomura had wanted Zack to have a "nice, upbeat voice", which influenced his decision to castKenichi Suzumura.[4] Beforehand, Nomura had had dinner with Suzumura, where he had decided that "at that point [Nomura] wanted him to be in one of his projects if the opportunity ever presented itself". Suzumura was offered the role without an audition. Nomura explained that, because Zack had been chosen to be the lead inLast Order: Final Fantasy VII, he needed "someone who could handle [the] role well".[4] The staff usedLast Order as an opportunity to portray Zack "properly" as a "handsome, light-hearted man [who] was in everyone's memory".[5] In English, Zack is voiced byRick Gomez.[6]
In an interview withIGN whilst promotingCrisis Core, Yoshinori Kitase explained that when the original game was created, Zack was a minor character, although Nomura had created art design, and Nojima had created a basic concept of Zack's story.[7] Kitase further explained that "you could say that the idea [for the storyline ofCrisis Core] has been cooking for 10 years".[7] BeforeCrisis Core began development, the staff had planned to create aPlayStation Portable port ofBefore Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, but soon changed their minds to create a game that focused on Zack, whose fate was predetermined; fans knew how the game was going to end.[2][8] Throughout the game, the staff decided to use a blue sky incutscenes to represent Zack, while other features in such scenes are meant to symbolize his connections. Several of Zack's actions from the game were also designed so as to augment the similarities that Aerith finds between him and Cloud inFinal Fantasy VII.[9]
Due to Zack initially appearing as a younger person than in previous games, Suzumura was asked to portray Zack in a fashion that shows him to be naive for hischaracter arc to be more noticeable, as he becomes more mature throughout the narrative.[10] He wears the SOLDIER 1st class uniform, consisting of a black, sleevelessturtleneck, black boots, and armor. InCrisis Core, Zack has two outfits; hisFinal Fantasy VII outfit and a different outfit worn during the start of the game, which he changes after fighting Angeal Hewley. Originally, Zack was meant to wear red clothing until Tetsuya Nomura drew his black outfit.[11] He was made as a conventional heroic character in contrast to Cloud, who was written as an unlikely hero. There was an attempt to make Zack's and Aerith's interactions appealing inCrisis Core.[10] Zack's full name was first revealed in an article inDengeki PlayStation. Nomura stated that Zack's name was derived from 'fair weather' and specifically chosen because it contrasted with Cloud Strife's name.[12] Zack and Cloud's connection was also meant to be expanded upon near the game's ending, with both of them planning to flee toMidgar, but due to limitations in the console's hardware, these scenes could not be implemented, and instead, they decided to focus on Zack's role as a warrior.[13] The game's remaster,Crisis Core Reunion, was developed as part of theFinal Fantasy VII Remake project and acts as a prequel to the main trilogy designed to familiarize players with the story of Zack ahead of his appearance inFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth, where he would play a more significant role.[14][15]
Zack had a small role in the originalFinal Fantasy VII. He is first mentioned by name in Gongaga, his hometown, where his parents do not know what happened to him after he left to join SOLDIER, and are worried for his safety after not hearing from him for years. It is at this point that Aerith explains Zack was her first love.[16] Cloud later realizes that some of his memories and aspects of his personality were actually Zack's, and not his own.[17]Flashbacks reveal that both Zack and Cloud battledSephiroth after he burned down the town of Nibelheim upon discovering he was born from a scientific experiment. After Cloud defeated Sephiroth, both Zack and Cloud were taken to be used in experiments by Shinra. Eventually, Zack awoke and was able to escape with a semi-conscious Cloud to the city of Midgar, but on the edge of the city, Shinra troops gunned him down.[18] While the flashback showing Zack's and Cloud's escape is optional in the North American and European releases ofFinal Fantasy VII and the JapaneseInternational version,[19] it was originally planned to be shown once Cloud discovered the results of Shinra's experiments.[20]
Zack's character and backstory is expanded upon throughout theCompilation of Final Fantasy VII. In the prequel gameBefore Crisis, Zack supports Shinra in their fight against the eco-terrorist groupAVALANCHE. During the game, two of his SOLDIER acquaintances are captured and experimented upon, and Zack is able to bring them back to their senses but is unable to save them. Zack also appears during the chapter covering the Nibelheim incident, and later as aboss character when he and Cloud are fugitives from Shinra and are being pursued bythe Turks.[18] TheOVALast Order follows Zack and Cloud's journey to Midgar with flashbacks of the Nibelheim incident.[21] Zack also has a small role in the film sequelAdvent Children, where most of his appearances are flashbacks from Cloud's point of view. He also appears at the end of the film, where he and Aerith speak to Cloud.[18] In thedirector's cut version,Advent Children Complete, his role is expanded, and he appears during Cloud's battle with Sephiroth. His death is also shown, where he gives Cloud the Buster Sword and tells him to become his "living legacy".[22]
Zack is the protagonist ofCrisis Core, a prequel toFinal Fantasy VII, which deals primarily with his backstory. In the game, Zack is trained as a SOLDIER by his close friend, Angeal Hewley, and hopes to become a hero while working for Shinra.[23] When Angeal, and another SOLDIER,Genesis Rhapsodos, betray Shinra, Zack and Sephiroth are dispatched to kill them, but decide to avoid doing that if possible.[24][25] He and Sephiroth learn that both Angeal and Genesis were the result of a Shinra experiment called "Project G", where they were injected withJenova cells prior to being born in an effort to create perfect SOLDIERs. However, both Angeal and Genesis are suffering from side effects, leading them to antagonize Shinra in the hopes of finding a cure.[26][27] Over the course of the game, Zack befriends Cloud and begins dating Aerith.[18][28] During a mission to find Angeal and Genesis, Angeal forces Zack to kill him, as he wants to stop hurting people because of his mutations. Before dying, Angeal thanks Zack for stopping him and gives him his Buster Sword.[29] Later, while Zack and Sephiroth search for Genesis and the former Shinra scientist Dr. Hollander, they go to Nibelheim, where Sephiroth learns that he was the result of genetic experimentation involving Jenova. The game then depicts the Nibelheim incident, leading to Zack and Cloud being taken captive and subjected to experiments.[30] Four years pass, Zack and Cloud are able to escape, and Zack learns that Genesis has come to believe the only way he can be cured is by being injected with Sephiroth's cells. As Sephiroth is presumed dead, the only source of these cells is Cloud, and Zack realises that Genesis plans to kill Cloud.[31][32] Zack decides to stop Genesis, and after defeating him, he and Cloud head to Midgar, where he hopes to be reunited with Aerith.[33] However, Zack and Cloud are intercepted by Shinra infantry, and Zack is killed. As he is dying, Zack bequeaths the Buster Sword to Cloud, telling him to be his living legacy.[34] As Cloud heads towards Midgar, Zack is pulled into the sky by Angeal, and wonders if he has become a hero.[35]
Zack has served as the basis for several forms of merchandise, such as being pictured on theFinal Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Potionsoft drink cans.[36][37] Outside theFinal Fantasy VII series, Zack is an unlockable character in thePlayStation version of thefighting gameEhrgeiz, where is playable in arcade, versus, and minigame events.[38] He made his debut appearance in theKingdom Hearts series in the prequelBirth by Sleep for thePlayStation Portable, where he has a more youthful appearance than in hisFinal Fantasy incarnation. He is featured prominently in the Olympus Coliseum (which is where Cloud often appeared in previous installments), where he participates in tournaments to achieve his dream of becoming a hero.[39] AsBirth by Sleep is a prequel to the otherKingdom Hearts titles, the staff chose Zack as they wanted a character from aFinal Fantasy prequel.[40]
An alternate timeline version of Zack is introduced inFinal Fantasy VII Remake, where he survives the ambush by Shinra forces and continues dragging Cloud toward Midgar. This version of Zack returns inFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth, in which he helps Aerith's adoptive mother Elmyra look over a comatose Cloud and Aerith as the end of the world approaches. After learning of Aerith's fate from Marlene, Zack's timeline briefly merges with the main one and he teams up with Cloud to battle Sephiroth before being brought back to his timeline.[41]

Response to Zack's character has generally been positive. He has been described as one of the best and popular video game characters of the series.[42][43][44][45]James Stephanie Sterling ofGamesRadar+ found Zack to be one of video game's mostsexually appealing male characters due to his personality and look.[46]
Zack's role inCrisis Core has received a mainly positive reaction.IGN's Ryan Clements particularly praised Zack's relationships with the other main characters.[47]1UP.com's Jeremy Parish agreed with Clements, arguing that Zack's story contrasted with other RPG plots, calling it "the heart of the game".[48] Kevin VanOrd fromGameSpot labelled Zack a "likable and complex hero", arguing that he "transcends the usual spiky-haired heroism and teenage angst with an uncommon maturity that develops as the game continues".[49]GameSpy's Gerald Villoria described Zack as "King of the Nice Guys", noting that even though he can be a "pretty hate-worthy character if you're the jaded type who mocks the typical Final Fantasy storyline", players who dislike him could come to appreciate him.[50] Zack was also called an "endearing main character" byGameRevolution who stated that despite what the character goes through during the game, he still retains his friendly attitude.[51] Like other reviewers,RPGamer viewed him to have the "full, soulful carriage of aFinal Fantasy hero" due to his personal conflicts, despite his "artfully teased hair and devil-may-care grin".[52] AlthoughEurogamer's Simon Parkin found Zack's physical appearance to be highly similar to Cloud's, he added that "this fan service doesn't put a foot wrong until he reaches into his [Zack's] pocket, pulls out a mobile phone and speaks".[53]GamesRadar's AJ Glasser commented that the way Zack obtains the Buster Sword and the way he gives it to Cloud is the "ultimate payoff" ofCrisis Core, stating that the fact gamers know how the game will end is a serious detraction.[54] WhenAyaka finished the song "Why" forCrisis Core, she mentioned that she wanted to deliver it alongside Zack's fate "to the hearts of many people".[55]IGN UK's Dave McCarthy noted how Zack's role in theCompilation of Final Fantasy VII evolved as the series developed, to the point of him getting his own game.[56] Because Zack survives to the events ofCrisis Core in the events ofRemake, Meristation looks forward to his role inRebirth and his link with Cloud.[57]
On the other hand,PSXextreme's Ben Dutka, felt that Zack was not worthy of his own game, believing that only players with "halfway decent memories" and a "hardcore completionist mentality" will be able to remember Zack's appearances in the originalFinal Fantasy VII.[58]IGN UK expressed a mixed opinion about the character, feeling his personality was sometimes annoying, although it served to contrast with the serious attitudes of the other main characters.[56] Similarly,VideoGamer.com's Wesley Yin-Poole called Zack Cloud's "identical twin in all but hair colour" and complained about his personality being "annoying" during the first half of the game.[59]Destructoid agreed, telling players not to expect to enjoy Zack if they do not like "cocky teenagers" and even labelling him an "annoying cockhole".[60]PALGN called Zack an unfamiliar character in the series since his only appearances were in backstories.[61][57] Conversely, John Friscia ofEscapist Magazine thought that Zack "reminds us that being hero doesn't have to be boring".[62]
There was also commentary about Zack's actors. Eurogamer praised Zack's English voice actor for doing a good job, noting "his character's maturing and developing over the 15-hour storyline".[63]IGN AU's Patrick Kolan agreed, calling Rick Gomez's work "pretty likeable".[64]Gameplanet criticized Rick Gomez's acting, finding it more immature than they expected.[65] Caleb Pierce's work as the character inReunion resulted in several complaints from reviewers due to lacking Gomez's appeal, making the character come across as untolerable due to lacking heroic and energetic tone from Gomez.[66][67][68][69] The criticism from fans in regards to Pierce's performance as Zack resulted in mods being created for the game to restore Gomez's performance, among other voice actors fromCrisis Core.[70][71]
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Aeris: What a shock..... I didn't know Zack was from this town. /Cloud: You know him? /Aeris: Didn't I tell you? He was my first love.
Cloud: I never was in SOLDIER. I made up the stories about what happened to me five years ago, about being in SOLDIER. I left my village looking for glory, but never made it in to SOLDIER...... I was so ashamed of being so weak; then I heard this story from my friend Zack... And I created an illusion of myself made up of what I had seen in my life..... And I continued to play the charade as if it were true.
Cloud: That's right. I am your living legacy.
Lazard: By the way, what is your dream? 'To become 1st'... is it? /Zack: No... To become a hero!
Lazard: The company has decided eliminate Genesis and his cohorts. This includes Angeal as well. /.../Sephiroth: They believe your emotions will hamper your judgment. /Zack: Well, of course! /Sephiroth: That's why I'm going too.
Sephiroth: Angeal has been sighted./Zack: So it's search and destroy?/Sephiroth:The army is mobilizing, but there's still time. You and I will find them before they do, and... /Zack: And WHAT?/Sephiroth: fail to eliminate them.
Sephiroth: Project G gave birth to the man we know as Genesis.
Zack: Working for Hollander now? / ... /Angeal: I've become a monster. /.../Angeal: Angels dream of one thing. /Zack: Please tell me. /Angeal: To be human. /.../Angeal: Defend yourself!
Zack: Good news, Tseng! Me and... /Cloud: Cloud /Zack: Me and Cloud here are both backwater experts. Oh yeah!
Angeal: Zack. You have my thanks. This... is for you. Protect your honor, always...
Zack: By the way, where are we going? /Sephiroth: To Nibelheim.
Genesis: The gift of the goddess... A pure S cell sample will stop the degradation process.
Hollander: That infantryman carries within his body the last pure S-cells in the world.
Aerith's letter: I wish I knew where were you. It's already been four years now. /.../Zack: Aerith, wait for me.
Zack: Continue living. You are proof that I existed. My dreams and pride, I give it all to you. /Cloud: I am proof that you existed.
Zack: Those wings... I want them too. It feels good. If you see Aerith, say hi for me. Hey, would you say I became a hero?
Zack: C'mon. Phil, please. I really wanna be a hero.
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