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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Platinum PSP

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Set seven years prior to the events of the first Final Fantasy VII, the Shinra Company is rapidly increasing its influence through its monopoly on mako energy and military might… See more

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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Platinum Product Details

Released on 13/03/2009

Set seven years prior to the events of the first 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 member, 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 Genesis's disappearance? What secrets bind the three SOLDIER 1st Class operatives? For Zack, a cruel and fateful struggle awaits...

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Special Edition Contains:

  • Complete the Final Fantasy VII experience and reunite with the most recognised RPG characters created by world-renowned character designer Tetsuya Nomura.
  • Witness stunning graphics and CG cutscenes 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 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” which was not in the original Japanese release.
  • Acquire unique accessories, items and abilities made available through 300 side missions to further enrich the gameplay experience.
  • Final Fantasy back on the PSP

    The PSP2 might be hogging the limelight right now - and who can blame it? The thing's a marvel of science - but that doesn't mean that the PSP isn't getting a bit of love now and then. If you're a Final Fantasy fan, you should probably sit down: Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection will be hitting the platform on 22nd April, according to Eurogamer.

    It's quite an item, too, the PSP special edition including art cards and a decorated screen cleaning cloth, all housed in a fold out presentation box. You'll also be getting some downloadable content, which will allow you to unlock stuff in the forthcoming PSP game Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. Weird name.

    What about the content itself? Apparently, The Complete Collection squeezes all the characters and storylines from Final Fantasy IV and its sequel The After Years into a single title. There's a new storyline that links the two, snazzy updated visuals, galleries, CG movies, and illustrations, too, alongside a new soundtrack arrangement.

    Final Fantasy IV first came out for the SNES in 1991, and is seen as being one of the series' best titles.

  • Final Fantasy producer Yoshinori Kitase has said that he feels the series took too long to come to the current console generation, and aims to speed up development to enable a new entry in the series every few years.

    'Final Fantasy XIII was obviously the first game [on current consoles], and personally I think we took a little too long getting it out,' he told Game Reactor. 'When you think of Western AAA titles like Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Assassin's Creed, they seem to work with a lot shorter turnaround - they make a new game in one to two years. That is something we need to follow up, because that seems to be the best way to keep our fans interested and attracted to the franchise.'

    There wasn't an entry in the main Final Fantasy series for the current consoles until Final Fantasy XIII in 2010.

    Final Fantasy XIII-2 is set to arrive on Xbox 360 and PS3 in the first week of February 2012. It's taken a spritely 18 months to put together, compared to the five years it took to create Final Fantasy XIII.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Platinum User Reviews
Top review
Tom Alcock
3 years ago
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Platinum
i dont have this version of the game, but i downloaded the original version of the game from psn recently and obviosly its still as amazing as it was when it first came out. Just wondered if it was worth buying this version though if i have the original. Has anyone played both that could tell me if its worth it?
David
3 years ago
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Platinum
Anyone looking for final fantasy 7 - 2 look away. This is not a follow up in any sense of the word. Both games are definitely worth looking into though.This game follows the hardly mentioned but critically important Zack and his relationship to Cloud the main character of Final Fantasy 7. The story is set in the same world as ff7 but the game play is very different. Zack is the only controllable character in this game and battle is almost seamless from game play, Final fantasy 7 uses turn based battle system and a party of characters it is great to just concentrate on the world from one persons view and experience the world change as he does. Crisis core shows the world how the past was in final fantasy 7 - for players that have played FF7 and thought they knew everything this gives a new look into the world. I recommend this to people who love final fantasy for the story and for anyone who likes an rpg with action and a killer story!!
Jack
3 years ago
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Platinum
This is an amazing game. Okay so it's not a classic like FF7 but in terms of pure fun its pretty brilliant. The story is good but not amazing and the graphics are brilliant if a little bland. The gameplay is fast, fun and very action packed. 10/10
Feroze
3 years ago
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Platinum
didnt really like the game...i guess for me FF starts from FF-X...never played the ones before...
garry
3 years ago
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Platinum
only played it for 20 mins but the whole feel of ffvii has been taken away by the open game play. its messy and does not feel right, it seems too smash and bash and less tactical know how compared to ffvii. 3 stars at best.
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