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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP
$ 44.01

Score By Feature

Based on 850 ratings
Customer service
9.08
Delivery
9.46
Satisfaction
9.13
Value for money
9.09

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Product Description

Playstation 3 version of Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core
Playstation 3 version of Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core
Playstation 3 version of Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core

Questions & Answers

Can you tell me if the case and booklet are included?

The book and case that came with mine were in very good condition. The package even had a seal on it!

What is the difference between the Standard and Limited versions?

The limited edition comes in a metal box, to the best of my knowledge. No matter which version you choose, you'll get the standard one. Don't spend the extra money on the limited one.

What Japanese voice options does it have?

The answer to that is no.

In reading this, I read that you cannot play psp 2000 games on a psp 3000, but when looking at games on the internet, how do you tell the difference. Are there any games between them?

You can play all PSP games on any PSP model. It looks like all the games are There is no truth in what you read.

Selected User Reviews For Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP

It was an exciting game! It's fun to watch character animation! The gift card I got for my son made him really happy
5/5

Thanks to the great animation and character portrayals, I was drawn into it. You will be completely hooked by the story because it is so well written. In the past, I have watched him play the games with these characters and he is fantastic! I like it when he shows me video footage of the game. It is a game that I highly recommend.

Karla Alvarado
Karla Alvarado
| Mar 03, 2021
Play on the PSP with this must-have item
5/5

Playing Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core for the PSP is one of the best things that you can do No matter what your level of familiarity with Final Fantasy is, this is a good place to start. Despite the fact that the game tells a long and amazing story with an awesome soundtrack, it still managed to make me have a blast. There is no doubt the graphics are not always up to par, but playing it is something to look forward to, especially if you are unfamiliar with.

Bodie Howell
Bodie Howell
| May 23, 2021
The prequel to Final Fantasy VII is fantastic
5/5

Before I play the classic Final Fantasy VII, I thought I would first play Crisis Core to get a feel for For those who are unfamiliar with Final Fantasy VII, I must say that this is a fantastic game. While playing the game, you will assume the role of Zack, who has to contend with Shinra and SOLDIER's questionable actions. Angeal, Zack's mentor, will be with you in the journey. As you watch Cloud, you'll see how his legacy is carried forward. Get to know Tifa, Aerith, Sephiroth, Genesis and Cloud the main hero of Final Fantasy VII in this episode! As well as the main story, there are 300 further missions that can be completed after the game is beat. If you enjoy the challenge of obtaining 100% collections of items in games, the missions are worth your time. complaint about the story writing for Zack at the end, but I shouldn't spoil anything for those who haven't read the series yet. While you journey through the story, many characters that are from the classic Final Fantasy VII and appearing in other Final Fantasy VII related games will appear. It's time for me to play Final Fantasy VII and see where it all goes from here!.

Madalyn Yoder
Madalyn Yoder
| Sep 08, 2020
I found this game to be strange
4/5

However, it is a very pleasing prequel. It is strange to see the DWM spinning. It spins and gives you SP that can be used a variety of ways rather than giving you experience the usual way. You can also level your matter, summon for special attacks, and break your limit with the DWM. The problem I have with it is that it takes a more random approach, which I don't like. Despite being an action RPG, I would rather have some control of the process. Your main attacks can be set up, which is nice, but you have no way of initiating special attacks. When one normal hit from death is all that's needed to kill the enemy, it gets a bit exhausting watching the Octoslash animation. I would say that was the only negative aspects I had. The rest was positive, except for some elements of the story in which I wasn't totally enthralled. Quite a bit of melodrama is present. Whenever Angeal, Genesis, Zack, and Sephiroth are in a scene together (or at least two of them are in a scene together), I feel like I am watching a soap opera. In spite of these problems, the overall story is well-told and complex. Seeing some of the characters from FF7 make brief appearances (or even more significant ones) was particularly enjoyable to me. The character range is mainly limited to the ones included in the original game, with some characters lacking depth. In essence, if you have played 7, then this game will be similar to it. I guess you already know who is going to make it into the next game and who is going to be kicked Still, I didn't let that stop me from enjoying Several poignant moments are portrayed in the movie, such as Zack falling into the church in the slums. It was a moment of reflection. Aeris was instantly drawn to Cloud because of those reasons! (Though most people call her Aerith actually, despite how funny it sounds. The city of Barcelona, Spain, for example). It is generally very good to hear the voice acting of actors. Being a dub in English, I am quite impressed. In addition to voiced dialogue, there is a lot of text. Generally, cut scenes are filler, but they can be good. The game mostly involves regular scenes because some of them are amazing and have wonderful graphics as well as interactions. So the cut scenes really don't add that much One is the holographic fight on the Junon cannon, and there are a few other ones as well. There is little to differentiate the gameplay from one another. battles get a little boring after awhile. There are new enemies to face, and difficulty really increases only during boss battles or when you have to face several tough enemies at once. In optional missions, you will encounter the most difficult battles. Essentially you just accept a mission that is low on the difficulty scale (Hard, very hard, etc. ) and you are in for a nice challenge after accepting it. Although the equipment has a limited range of applications, it is still highly versatile. It improves when you combine two materia, but is good in its own right. There is also an optional missions, where you can search for items, equipment, and resources. As you level up, these also pay off. It is true that you level more frequently with tougher enemies, even though the leveling system is weird. While I am not sure of the exact formula, it seems to involve attacking, dodging, and your overall SP in comparison with the level of the opponent. However, it's not a perfect science either. For action RPG fans, there is nothing better than this game. Players who enjoy the Kingdom Hearts battle system will particularly enjoy this action RPG. While I enjoyed the prequel story, I would have liked the interface to be a little more like that in Final Fantasy 7, especially when leveling up is actually meaningful and stats matter. Although there is a frustrating element to the randomness of special attacks, leveling, and materia leveling, it is not detracting enough to destroy the overall experience. Despite the title, this is a solid PSP title, and deserves five stars if it didn't say Final Fantasy. Honestly, I have a problem. It was a little less polished than I expected.

Roman Haas
Roman Haas
| Jan 07, 2021

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