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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII with Limited Edition UMD Case

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII with Limited Edition UMD Case


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Buy New: $66.86



New (4) Used (6) from $47.08

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 65 reviews
Sales Rank: 5251

Platform: Sony Psp
Genre: role_playing_games
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Edition: Limited
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Sony PSP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.6

MPN: 90722
UPC: 662248907253
EAN: 0662248907253
ASIN: B0010YOQIW

Release Date: March 25, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW AND FACTORY SEALED!-RARE SILVER HOLOGRAPHIC COVER ART-SHIP WITH DELIVERY CONFIRMATION-REFUNDS ON UNOPENED ITEMS ONLY!

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Showing reviews 11-15 of 65



4 out of 5 stars Incredibly challenging extras   March 30, 2008
Travis Hobley
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This game was made for those who already know what Final Fantasy is all about. I would not suggest playing this game unless you've played any Final Fantasy game before or at least Kingdom Hearts. The gameplay is easy to learn and you can customize your character to fit the needs of battle. However this is a warning for those who like to choose hard mode to show off...this game's hard mode is no joke. If you HAVE to try hard mode don't save at least. Even if you don't choose hard mode, the extra missions are still just as hard. This game is great overall but the difficulty of some of the extra missions is over the top, which isn't always a good thing in my opinion.


5 out of 5 stars FFVII lovers great buy!   April 1, 2008
Jeremy C. Chu (Houston, TX)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

if you are a fan of FFVII from Play Station - this game is great! it explains a lot of the story from ff7 and from the movie advent children. the game play is really fun and it is not too short which was a concern when i first got this game - plus the graphics for the PSP is awesome. looks as good as advent children. once again, great buy for ff7 lovers


3 out of 5 stars Could Have Been Better   May 2, 2008
M. burns
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Story (8/10): Great story as it relates to Zack but contains gaps in the plot for the other characters, leaving the overall experience not quite connected.

Graphics (10/10): One of the best for the PSP.

Sound (10/10): Usually I zone out the sound on most games but not this one. Voice acting and music were great. Music contains hints of the original FFVII along with its own.

Control (4/10): Poor use of buttons. There is one attack, one dodge, and one block button. The block button is basically useless. I used it for 2 battles against Summons and that is it, I used the dodge for the remaining 98% of the game. Both Magic and physical attacks are mapped to the X button and you use the L&R shoulder buttons to switch through them which can be kind of a pain. With 4 buttons, they should have used one for dodge, 2 for attacks (think GOW's small and heavy attacks), and one for magic. The only positive is that the controls are responsive.

Gameplay (4/10): This is were the game really fails. Crisis Core is a low level Hack n' Slash game especially considering the one button attack command. All battles are basically the same no matter the monster and the "side quests" are dull and really don't give you anything of value.

Overall (7/10): While the production values are great, the gameplay is really lacking. The story will carry you though the game at most once. The only reason for replay would be to collect all the items.



1 out of 5 stars Im done with this crap   May 10, 2008
Corey D. Collins
2 out of 31 found this review helpful

Hello my fellow fans of FF. I loved this game. Great visuals, ok game play (though not what I expected at all), and a cool story.
So why one star. Because I didnt ask for this. No one did. Raise your hand if you wanted a prequel... No one... Ok what about the game FFDOC... A few hands... Ok... Did anyone ask for a movie about what happened after... Only a handful... How surprising... No one really wanted this crap. We just want a redone version of FF7.
Stop yanking our chain and give us what we want already. I hear rumor they are scared it wont sell that well. We bought FF7 on the PS1, and PC (we even illegally downloaded it off the net many times). We bought FFAC, FFDOC, and now FFCC. Why do they torment us?
I bet you all my paychecks for the rest of my life that it would sell like snow cones in FL during summer. If they remade it for the PSP with graffics from FFCC then heck yeah, or they could do it on the PS3 with FFAC graffics and Id buy a PS3 just for it.
I am never buying another game from Enix or associated companies until they remake FF7. I hope others will do the same. Im tired of this crap. I want FF7 gosh darn it.



5 out of 5 stars Great Story, Beautiful Music, and Gameplay Tailored for the PSP   May 30, 2008
R. Padilla (California)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Crisis Core is the most fun I've had with a game in years. Sure there are some flaws in the gameplay, but the story, characters, side quests (missions + materia fusing), and the music (my favorite OST in years!) absolutely rock me. The ending is just immensely well done and makes up for any gripes I had with the Digital Mind Wave (DMW). It's just such a beautifully tragic finale.

Unlike most PSP RPGs, this game can be played in quick bursts, making it ideal for a portable system. The game has a group of bonus missions that can be played any time you're at a save point. Most of them take five to ten minutes, with the later ones requiring more time. It actually takes more time to complete all the bonus missions than it does to beat the story mode. Of course the missions aren't as exquisite an experience as the story mode.

I guess that's what's so unique about the game -- it's an emotionally moving tragedy. From Zack to Genesis to Angeal to Sephiroth, things just end on such a sad note. It was nice seeing how awesome Sephiroth was before he lost it. It just makes his character in FFVII all the more pitiful. And poor Aerith...she just can't get more than two days of happiness at a time.

I've beaten the game twice -- once to experience the story and a second time to complete all the missions and bonus quests. I'm actually halfway through a third run since the game is fantastic for quick bursts of play. I don't see the game coming out of my PSP for a long, long time.



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