So you’re aFinal Fantasyfan whose life has been changed by the series, or you’re the friend of a fan with the same story. What’s one thing every fan loves? Figures of their favorite characters. With so many iconic stories and characters in the series, it’s hard to choose which are your favorites, and yet, fans can readily name off a list of them, from main protagonists to obscure NPCs.
Final Fantasy 7 is no exception. The party out to save the planet makes for perfect figures. Whether you want to build your own collection or you’re looking for the perfect gift for Final Fantasy fans, we’ve got you covered withthe best figuresfrom Final Fantasy 7.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Cloud Strife (Version 2) Play Arts Kai Action Figure
Ex-Soldier!
Everyone’s favorite, Cloud Strife, comes once again to Play Arts Kai, but this time with an updated model. You can look forward to a new face based on the in-game 3D model, a weathered look to the Buster Sword, and a display stand for all 10 5/8" of Cloud.
The main protagonist of the story gets an updated model as the Play Arts Kai version 2 Cloud Stride figure improves on the original in every way. From the nicks and rust on the Buster Sword to the piercing color of his eyes, this is the best version of Cloud you’ll get for the price. From his earrings to his clothes, there’s a lot of detail in this figure that makes it feel worth the asking price.

Play Arts figures are great specifically for posing in whatever way you want, and with extra pieces and the Buster Sword, you can create or recreate poses from your favorite parts of the game. The best part is its sturdiness, as you can feel safe when moving and posing Cloud. The hands may be a bit hard to replace at first, but once you do it, you’ll get the hang of it.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Barret Wallace (Version 2) Play Arts Kai Action Figure
Can You Hear The Planet Crying In Pain?
From Play Arts Kai comes Barret Wallace version 2. This version, standing at 10 5/8" tall, with its own base and extra parts, is an updated model of the original Play Arts Kai Barret figure. It enhances the figure with attention to detail, specifically with the recreation of the 3D face and gun arm model directly from the game.
Barret Wallace has come a long way since 1997, and this version 2 figure from Play Arts Kai shows just how much. Standing at 10 5/8" tall, with its own standings base and tons of tiny details, this is one of the best versions of Barret you can get your hands on, with immaculate detail and an expressive face that’ll have you hearing Barret in your ear when looking at it. He’s just that iconic.

Like other Play Arts Kai figures, posing him is half the fun. You can see the details on his clothes from a decent distance, so posing him in one of his iconic, imposing stances if you take him out of the box will show just how much detail went into rendering the 3D game models into a figure.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Play Arts Kai Action Figure Red XIII
Lab Rat Dog!
The Lab Rat Dog is here and ready to join the party. This Red XIII figure comes with great articulation points to put him in several poses, whether you want to attack or have him sit like a good boy.
Who’s a good boy? Red XIII is one of the most fun Final Fantasy 7 figures, as he can be posed in several ways, all of which work wonderfully. As a versatile figure, you can do everything from opening his jaw as he readies an attack to having him sitadorably as the best boy. He can sit up, even on all fours. His claws, tail, and earrings are all so detailed that they bring life to whatever pose you choose.

As the only member to sit and walk on all four legs, he’s got some unique posing opportunities for collectors and fans; plus, as a fan favorite, he’s an easy go-to when looking for the perfect FF7 figure.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade Play Arts Kai Yuffie Kisaragi
Materia Thief Extraordinaire
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade introduced Yuffie, the Shinobi and Materia thief joining the Final Fantasy 7 Remake party. you may have her join your collection now as this detailed Play Arts Kai figure replicates her from her introduction to the PS5 with her DLC Intergrade.
The Shinobi Matiera thief is back and better than ever in this Play Arts Kai figure from Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade. With an outfit and rendering straight from the DLC, this version of Yuffie comes with her weapon and even includes a hand that is holding Materia, so you can recreate her scene of stealing Materia from the original or juggling them in Intergrade. The only drawback is that you may not like the coat Yuffie is wearing.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Play Arts Kai Aerith Gainsborough
I’ll Be Going Now, I’ll Be Back When It’s All Over
Aerith Gainsborough comes to your collection in this Final Fantasy 7 Remake Play Arts Kai figure. Wearing her pink dress and cropped red jacket and having access to a basket of flowers for sale or her weapon, she’s perfect for posing and collecting.

You can’t have Final Fantasy 7 without Aerith, and this list of figures couldn’t go on without her, either. While there are several versions you can choose from, the most iconic is usually the most recognizable, and that’s why we’ve chosen the pink dress Aerith with the red half jacket.
With access to her flowers, her weapon, and her closed eyes in a face reminiscent of the opening movie of Final Fantasy 7, you can recreate that moment from the original or the Remake in its full glory. With so many parts, including her weapon, basket of flowers, and multiple faces, she makes for a brilliant display item for collectors, and one of the most iconic poses in gaming history can easily be recreated… You know the scene.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Tifa Lockheart Play Arts Kai Action Figure
Just Promise Me One Thing…
The Play Arts Kai Tifa figure brings her to life in a replica of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake version of herself. Grab Tifa in her iconic outfit with a stand, poseable articulation, and her kick-butt stance.
The sweetheart, some would say the heart of the game, and another fan favorite, Tifa Lockhart, has several available figures to collect. There’s something special about bringing along a woman who can kick butt while also proving that being beautiful on the inside is the most important. With several ways to pose as with other Play Arts Kai figures, she’s gorgeous in her iconic outfit from the original, with even more details from the Remake.
FAQ
Which Final Fantasy 7 Should I Buy?
Until the full Remake trilogy is released, the best way to experience all of Final Fantasy 7 is the original. Available on several consoles currently, it’s pretty accessible. However, Remake and its sequels are delving deeper into the story, and if you’re not into playing older titles, this may be the best way to experience the game.
Is Final Fantasy 7 Worth Buying Now?
Yes. Whether you’re interested in the Remake or the original, both are worth experiencing. There’s a reason the game is considered a classic, and its themes still hold up today. It’s well worth the interaction and purchase price.