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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII with Limited Edition UMD Case


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Manufacturer: Square Enix



ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Brand: Square Enix
EAN: 0662248907253
Label: Square Enix
Manufacturer: Square Enix
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Date: 2008-03-25

Features
Complete the FINAL FANTASY VII experience and reunite with the most recognized RPG characters created by world-renowned character designer Tetsuya Nomura
Witness stunning graphics, inspiring visuals, and gorgeous CG cut scenes coupled with top-notch voice acting in a 16:9 widescreen presentation, made possible by the PSP system hardware
Innovative D.M.W (Digital Mind Wave) system enhances the action-packed, engaging, real-time battle system, allowing players to unleash special attacks or call upon iconic Final Fantasy summons
Take on challenges with the all-new “Hard Mode” developed exclusively for the North American audiences
Acquire unique accessories made available through 300 side missions to further enrich the gameplay experience

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Editorial Reviews:

MODEL- 90722 VENDOR- SQUARE ENIX FEATURES- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII PSP Seven years prior to the events of FINAL FANTASY VII -- The Shinra Company is rapidly increasing its influence through its monopoly on mako energy and military might. With the burgeoning city of Midgar as its base and symbol of prosperity Shinra is on the verge of establishing absolute dominance over the world. SOLDIER is a group of skilled combat operatives within Shinra. The elite within the group -- those strong enough to be deemed SOLDIER 1st Class -- are respected and idolized by the citizenry. Zack is a young SOLDIER 2nd Class who aspires to become a 1st. He spends his days carrying out assignments under the guidance of his 1st Class mentor Angeal. During an operation in Wutai a large number of SOLDIER members led by 1st Class operative Genesis go missing. The severity of the situation prompts Shinra executives to deploy even more SOLDIER operatives in hopes of bringing an end to the war with Wutai--and conducting an investigation into the mass desertion. The ones assigned to the mission are Zack Angeal and the 1st Class hero who is known the world over as Sephiroth.. What truths lie behind Genesiss disappearance? What secrets bind the three SOLDIER 1st Class operatives? For Zack a cruel and fateful struggle awaits.. * Complete the FINAL FANTASY VII experience and reunite with the most recognized RPG characters created by world-renowned character designer Tetsuya Nomura.* Witness stunning graphics inspiring visuals and gorgeous CG cut scenes coupled with top-notch voice acting in a 16:9 widescreen presentation made possible by the PSP system hardware.* Innovative D.M.W (Digital Mind Wave) system enhances the action-packed engaging real-time battle system allowing players to unleash special attacks or call upon iconic FINAL FANTASY summons.* Take on challenges with the all-new Hard Mode developed exclusively for the North American audiences.* Acquire unique...


User Comments about the Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII with Limited Edition UMD Case

I now not all psp gamers are into rpg's but let me tell ya that this game got a lot of action, and the story line OMG, it is really a must have, it takes the psp to the next level.If you like a good story and awsome grafics go for it



In conclusion, the game had amazing potential but failed on the most basic of values. I rated the game a 3 because it was such a tease. The story was a spin-off of one of the best video games ever and delivered. I love final fantasy and couldnt wait for this game to come out.


I know how all Final Fantasy games are repetative, but this was insane. Plus leveling up is random. I played alot when I first got it, but played less and less as I found how repetative it is. Movies looked like they were out of Advent Children. You want to reveal the story and finish it, but in order to do so you have to complete hours and hours of boring crap.


The game was gorgeous though. what kinda bull is that. You run through extra mission after extra mission to power up, but its always the exact same mission. You could play for an hour and level up 5 times, then die and do the same exact thing yet only level up once. The burden of playing outweighed the desire for the story.



The game was so good, I was depressed for days afterwards.


Without rehashing everything good everyone else has said, I just have to say it's the best game I've played for a long time, and certainly the best for the PSP.I have avoided FF games for years, mainly because I hate turn-based battle systems.


It's definitely in my "play-again" pile of games.


I bought this one because it was real-time, and what a wonderful experience it was.


I put over 130 hours into the game, so I got a lot of game-play for my money.


Graphics were amazing, music strikes you emotionally, the story is excellent.


Since playing it, I've decided to try some of the other FF games, and so far I've had more good experiences.I have nothing bad to say about Crisis Core.


with the ending being VERY emotional.


:)



this game is awesome i have not been able to put it down sincei got it. beside being a bit easy the game is fun to play and gives insight into the world of FF7 some things are contridictory but over all the game is accurate and the cut scenes are beautiful. play this game.



Overall, this is a fun and engrossing game that at 50 hours, I'm just halfway into the storyline. I gave away my old PSP to my younger sister after running out of worthwhile games to play for this platform. I don't quite understand how some people can declare this game as "too easy". There are monsters in the missions with HPs as high as 200,000 to even 1,000,000; most high-level monsters take upwards to 30 minutes just to beat (some taking several tries before being successful). However, when Crisis Core was released, I had to buy another PSP for myself (this time around, the slim version). I'm halfway through all the missions and treasure-hunting involved to acquire the most powerful materia including Quake, Hell Blizzaga and Ultima. To me, FFVII is the mother of all RPGs; during its day, it revolutionized 3D RPG gaming with its epic storyline and lush visual effects-- Dirge of Cerberus, a recent spin-off, didn't quite cut it.


Where it shines is in the jaw-dropping graphics borne out of the years of Final Fantasy evolution. It brings back nostalgic memories of the videogame classic that is FFVII. Crisis Core, on the other hand, is just pure exhilaration. Yes, it's not perfect with its slot-machine-like DMW system which is beyond control and the myriad of useless materia that overwhelms the inventory. This is a must-have for all FVII fans the world over.