Dvd blue ray players A New Chapter For One Of The Most Popular Final Fantasy Titles
Thursday, April 8, 2010 8:04:54 AM
Final Fantasy VII fans have been begging for another game in the series. What they really want is a sequel to the PlayStation original, but what they got was a prequel. The sequel was handled a different way, in a CGI movie by the name of Advent Children. It was a good movie, answering some questions and bringing the gang back together, but it wasn't exactly what fans were dreaming of.
Square Enix has not delivered a sequel to FFVII, but a prequel, titled Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. This game is available exclusively on the Play Station Portable, which provides excellent graphics and superior game play for a hand held device. But what if you don't own a Play Station Portable, is the game worth it to go out and purchase one, is it worth it to even purchase the game itself?
Well, it definitely is worth playing. As far as buying a PSP for the chance to play it, that would depend on how big a FFVII fan you really are. There are events and questions answered in the game that can't be found in any other game. The game could stand on its own, but having played the PlayStation original will make a difference in how you digest some of the moments. The game looks and sounds amazing. Not amazing considering it is on the PSP, but it would look and sound great for any system.
It is not your traditional RPG. There is no level grinding and it is not turned based. You only play with one character at a time, Zack, the unknown hero form Final Fantasy VII. Without giving too much away of the story, there are plenty of returning characters and everybody's favorite bad boy-Sepheroth. The story revolves around Zack and even though those of us who played the original game know exactly how this new game will end, even though it is heartbreaking and we dread the end, the way it comes about is unknown and surprising. There are plenty of twists and turns along the way.
This game does have some issues, as most games do. In particular the method of leveling up your character and increasing their limit breaks leaves something to be desired. The process is basically a random draw, and you have no influence over the outcome. In other Final Fantasy titles the leveling up process and the method to learn new abilities was very engaging, and deep, and presented another layer to the game, but this is not the case here. That being said this is still a great game that you should get your hands on the first chance you get.
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