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Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core - Special Edition (PSP)

Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core - Special Edition (PSP)


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From: Square Enix
Category: Video Games

Buy New: £32.25



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 1511

Platform: Sony Psp
Genre: role-playing-games
Color: Alice Blue
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.3 x 1.1

EAN: 5060121823174
ASIN: B0015XM1LW

Release Date: June 20, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand new stock!! Dispatched from the UK!

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Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars 5 stars? Really? C'mon now, it isn't THAT good...   July 4, 2008
J. Bishop
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

I actually imported an English language, region free version of this from Hong Kong months ago, and i was really excited about it. Let's get to the point shall we, good things first. The cut-scene graphics are insane. No other way to put it. Just incredible. The game play is pretty good too, easy to control, and the materia leveling system is an interesting change from the original FFVII. That's about it.

Now, the story is, regardless of what everyone else says, rubbish. I honestly don't understand how any intelligent person could think otherwise. It's Hollywood-esque idiot fodder filled with shallow, two-dimensional characters, minimal dialogue (replaced almost entirely by ridiculous, if mindlessly entertaining fight scenes) and has no emotional depth whatsoever.
Don't expect to care about any of the characters, most of which are just plain irritating (espescially Genesis - seriously, all that stuff about 'Loveless', gay. Just gay. And what's it even for? A reference to a poster in the original? Who cares?). Even old characters Cloud and Aeris (Aerith in my version), previously deep, intriguing and mysterious have become dull, shallow and, frankly, pointless.

Superb cut-scenes aside, in-game graphics are okay, but not that special. Game areas are small, quite bland, lack interactivity and are essentially a series of corridors that allow for little or no deviation, which brings me to my next point; this game is ENTIRELY linear. Don't expect a world map or much in the way of decision making. There are side missions to keep things 'varied', and in all fairness there are a lot of them (some 300), but the problem is that they are all EXACTLY the same. I became bored long before i finished them all.

Gameplay, arguably any game's most important aspect, is actually one of Crisis Core's stronger areas. You equip materia and accessories to allow more command options/attacks/magic in fights, which occur randomly, and also to boost stats. It's a simple setup that's quite fun, at first, but since it basically boils down to just running around pressing x over and over again, soon becomes a bit tedious. And with the materia upgrade system it's quite simple to boost your stats through the roof very quickly, rendering most magic and special attacks obsolete. Also, with regards to the materia system, i found that i rapidly accumulated VAST quantities of useless materia, and sorting through it all became a serious effort.

Well, i think i've ranted enough. In conclusion, if you like simple, undemanding gameplay and the sort of story that you might find in a terrible soap opera or cheesy American drama then maybe this is for you, but i personally was massively disappointed. I think this game is little more than a cash-in from those evil, money-grabbing fools at Square-Enix (who frankly haven't produced the same caliber of games since the Enix people got involved. You know it as well as i do. Be honest.) who know that all the millions of FFVII fanboys out there will happily spend money on this regardless of how lame it is. Anyway, that's it. Clearly i'm in a minority on this one, but hey. There. My opinion. The end.



4 out of 5 stars Final-ly a begining!   June 30, 2008
Mr. J. Gorton (England)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have played and completed this game, it was rather easy but there are alot of things to do (i still have things waiting to do) i bought this game and it took me 7 days to complete it (not repetative gameplay) so it is fair easy to do, but the tasks are still there so its not 100% done. Further more what i dislike about this game (just the one thing) is that a certain character is in nibleheim when sephiroth goes mad, this isnt shown on the origional game story and is rather confusing to get my head around. The game offered me alot of action and suspense with many surprises along the way, it was very fun but i would advise any experienced RPG player to start on hard mode if they want a challenge. The endin nearly had me in tears but i expected it to happen as i am not daft lol. (i wont spoil the ending for anyone). On a final note, this game cleared up alot of thing on past characters, past story line and now it all makes sense, i had fun playing this game eventhough it didnt make sense at one part.


5 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC!!!!   June 26, 2008
Daniel Nathan Grist (bristol,uk)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

If youve played ff7 then this game is simply amazing, some might think its changed to much as i did for the first hour or so of game play but as with ff7, i got sucked into the story and it just made sense.
combat does get samey as some have said but frankly most ff games do and its after many hours of gameplay, its the story and other aspects of the game that grab most people and this has it all. it still has most of the depth youd find on a console version and the story line is (i think) the best out of all ff games (as an add on to the ff7 story line). its definately worth a play.
the things that might put people off are this game is more channeled than ff7. you cant explore the whole world as in ff7. you can explore alot of midgar etc and do the 300 side missions when you want but the side missions are from a static location(your instantly transported to the mission location, complete it then come back), the campaign is different you follow that around the world.
and for those ff7 fans who wont play it because they think the story line isnt full of suprises play it and like me youll definately be surprised.



5 out of 5 stars Like Final Fantasy, Only Very Accessible   June 24, 2008
M. Robinson (Huddersfield, England)
If you've every played a numbered Final Fantasy title then you'll know that it can take a good few hours before you settle into the game and you get to the stage where you're not fumbling around with weak characters. Crisis Core is a welcome change to this since you're right into the action very quickly and thanks to the new combat system, you really feel part of the action. It does this by being a great average of hack-n-slash gameplay and the kind of quick thinking strategy of FFXII. In fact alot of this game will remind you of FFXII, most noticably the way you move through level areas (the line of blue dots to show where the next screen is). Graphically its close to the early PS2 outtings for Square-Enix, games like Kingdom Hearts and FFX come to mind, but the quality is very high and extemely playable. Of note here is the sheer amount of FMV present. Not only is there a large amount of story played out this way (with some scenes lasting much longer than in any other FF game) its particularly exciting to see the summon monsters rendered fully every time they are called. Whilst the 'random' battles systems will no doubt infuriate many with its obviousness and repetitiveness, the overall mix of story vs action is very well balanced. But perhaps the best feature of the game as a whole is the multitude of side quests or 'missions'. Unlike in other FF games (notably FFXII) missions can be undertaken at anytime by simply standing at a save point and selecting Mission from the menu. No more spending hours trailing back-and-forth just to activate the next quest. This means also that charater leveling is much faster and more accessible to those who enjoy that aspect. From almost the start of the game there are enough side quests to give you the level increase to have a serious advantage over any opponent. Although the story can seem a little trite in places with somewhat desperate attempts to crowbar-in FFVII references and explanations, its a satisfying outting made all the sweeter by its superb playabilty. So it may not be as in-depth as a numbered title, but its fast accessibility will keep any Final Fantasy fan happy.


5 out of 5 stars Final Fantasy is in my blood.....   June 24, 2008
Mrs. S. M. Cartlidge (Central England)
First let me say I have enjoyed all the FF games, some more than others. This first decent version for the PSP is awesome. It's the first game I have really enjoyed on the handheld. At last something to show the graphic capabilities of the brilliant little device. The gameplay is exciting, feel the adrenaline when 'combat mode' engages...and if you get a little stuck you can go and try different Missions so it's never locked you into a corner. It's a bit of a nostalgia trip as you encounter the familiar world of SOLDIER, the TURKS and the legendary SEPHIROTH.
Great escapism, and easy to follow if your a first timer, and you won't be disappointed if you are a hardened RPG fan.


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