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Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4
$ 59.99

Score By Feature

Based on 663 ratings
Delivery
8.42
Packaging
8.89
Customer service
8.50
Value for money
8.46

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

You will find all the legendary Final Fantasy characters you could ever imagine over twenty playable characters over ten iconic battle arenas and legendary summons.
There's a mode in the game for everyone - whether you want to compete online against others, create your own offline campaign, train your combat skills against artificial intelligence, or learn and improve your combat skills against agents.
Players can expand their skill set by fighting additional battles, earning more Experience Points and Gil each time. This allows them to freely customize their character and learn new skills as they go.
Fighting games have traditionally focused on skill and luck. But the bravery combat system separates skill from luck, allowing a deeper and more methodical approach Win by piling up bravery points before unleashing a deadly HP attack against the other player.
January 30, 2018 is the entry date to join the arena

Questions & Answers

Are the jumping bonds codes for the opera mobile game included with this?

Yes, I agree. The answer is yes! BUT BE AWARE, the code has expired on June 30!

Do you think this is a fighting game (like dragon ball fighter) or some kind of dynasty warriors sort of game?

The fighting game was released exclusively in Japan, and the port is based on the arcade version. This type of fighter is a little different from Street Fighter or King of Fighters, but it is a fighter nonetheless.

Do I get all three designs if I order three?

The results are all random, it is impossible to predict. If you get 3 of the same thing, you could be in trouble

Selected User Reviews For Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Steelbook Brawler Edition - PlayStation 4

This is dissida This is what you will With a heavy focus on battle, this is a beautiful animated story
3/5

Below are a few cons It has no true story mode. Instead, the story is in the form of cutscenes that you are allowed to access over time after you earn credits It can be difficult to get a good shot sometimes because of the camera angle. Whether it's someone or something, your attention is always on them. * There are fewer variations in attack patterns. While you can earn credits and memoria by fighting your way through the story alone, the battle system can feel tedious and tedious at times. There are several good things about this There's a Final Fantasy here. I love the story and the character art is very detailed and well done. This game does have an arcade-game feel to it, despite what it actually allows you to do being limited It has a feeling of style. In addition to the steelbook case, trading cards also come with the item. In the case, there is a choice of 3 different types and it is ordered You can use it to bring fun to a customer and to generate a sale. Taking personal opinion into account, I am not sure the game will be worth playing for the gameplay or battles, but I believe the story and characters are exceptional. When it comes to games, I prefer to watch the cutscenes on YouTube or something like that rather than to play them Having this game at home leaves me asking for more. If I had found it on an arcade machine, I would have been excited to play it because of nostalgia, but having it at home left me.

Mikayla Wolfe
Mikayla Wolfe
| Dec 23, 2020
In a nutshell This is a bad thing
3/5

A huge fan of the previous Dissidia games, I found this game to be a rather disappointing experience that I cannot recommend to anyone both a fan of fighting games or a fan of Final Fantasy. There is nothing here but a PSN port of an arcade game worth maybe $15, not a $60 game released by the publisher. A game which stripped out every feature from the PSP Dissidia and left nothing but the most bare bones of fighting games, and not a good Story mode a hit with you? It's gone now. Isn't the labyrinth mode where you pick encounter cards really cool? It's gone now. Customize your characters and equipment? Do you like to upgrade your moves and equipment? This has also been removed. There are a few heroes from the most recent games like Vaan and Noctis, but there are no In some cases, characters like Yuna were even removed.

Liam Ortega
Liam Ortega
| Jul 23, 2021
Let's just stick with This is clunky
3/5

It's a game that can only be described in that way. This is a beautiful design but it's There was nothing more frustrating than realizing that the PSP games were much faster, more intuitive, and less tedious than this bloated, clunky thing. It seems like characters move so slowly, like you're driving tanks in a movie. A strange ponderous weight appears on all of the characters that interrupts the fast paced combat. Also, the controls are terribly awkward. This is crazy. The strangest thing ever. I hope you didn't get used to the PSP control scheme, since it's completely different. The act of climbing trees may seem cool, but it is also There's nothing more to it than glitz. For those who just want to play the story, how's it going? Unfortunately, this is not good! It is not possible to unlock the story without playing straight games, either against a computer or an opponent online. I can see that this is a tactic used to pad out a disappointingly short game into Is it true that Sony failed to learn anything from Dissidia's success in the past? As far as I am concerned, Dissidia only exists in name and is not what I loved about its PSP predecessors. In this regard, I agree. It's too bad.

Maria Duncan
Maria Duncan
| Dec 02, 2020
It was such a disappointment to play this game
3/5

The only thing I did was to keep an open mind with her. The game on PSP would have been so much more enjoyable if the graphics and sound were as good as they were on other PSP titles. Even though I tried to keep an open mind when looking at the new 3v3 system, it isn't at all comparable to my old method. The AI will triple team you when you are fighting someone and you will get hit out of nowhere. In addition, they eliminated the option of making your own moveset, while I understand why this is a necessity for the competitive online scene, but it still feels wrong. The first one I put over 400 hours into because it was so much fun and I would pick it up and play it a lot, then the second one I did the same thing and I still own them My sale of this one was successful. Whether you're new to Dissidia or not, I strongly recommend staying away. There are just too many faults in this.

Everest STOREY
Everest STOREY
| Oct 25, 2020
If you want to save money, just wait for a price reduction
4/5

I have nothing against Square Enix, but the lack of content and options in this game leaves me cold. Thus, from my experience, this game is nothing more than eye candy. Unlike many other games in this genre, there isn't nearly enough content to justify paying $60 for it. There are only three ways to play the game in its current state. I assume the Custom battle is similar to a player-to-player match for Online, where you can choose to play Ranked solo or Team. You play Solo with random players against an alternate team made up of random players. You can try out Team mode, which pits you and your party of three people against another party of three people. Offline modes are Story and what I call "local battle," where you must Getting the story to unlock in story mode is a pain because you have to play online or in local battle (against the computer in gauntlet mode). This can be annoying because it is mostly worthless if you don't play online. prepared to lose when your teammates are on the computer. It's debatable whether roster balancing is done properly. I think some characters are way better than others, but there is nothing quite like fighting games at times. The developers are trolls for making this option mandatory. You also would have to play as one of the characters to be able to use every attack they have or have them as A lot of the trophies in this game are ridiculously difficult to obtain. In one trophy for example, you have to win an entire online team without taking damage, while in another, you have to take a complete online team down by YOURSELF 15 times. Added to all that is the fact that the netcode for this game is terrible at times, and it can be a rather unpleasant experience. I only give this book 4 stars because of the gorgeous illustrations.

Johanna Goldberg
Johanna Goldberg
| Dec 12, 2020

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