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Sure, I don't have to use it, but why not. I personally would like to see the game be the most difficult part, with the side quests leading up to the ability to defeat the game, but not dominate it. MissionsWay too many of these (300 in all). I didn't enjoy this part of the game.4. If this game is supposed to fill me in on what happened, then why leave a gap of 4 years that we know nothing about. There are a few things, however, the led me to give the game four out of 5 stars:1. I mostly played for the storyline and to see how things played out, which made the game quite interesting to me.
For those who don't know, it's a punch that causes 99999 damage. There's no other way to get past the missions if you don't.3. Materia FusionWhat a confusing mess. More questions than answersI was left with more questions after completion of the storyline. Also, the missions aren't presented in order of difficulty as the game progresses. Luckily, there is a lot of online help regarding what to fuse together to get what you really need, otherwise, I would have been lost. I'll leave it at that.Besides all these things, I really did enjoy the game.
You end up having to fight through easy missions that are quite boring for the level of character you have developed.2.
I enjoyed the gameplay and the way in which combat is designed.
I've never understood why the Final Fantasy series has to give the side quests more priority than the main story line.
Costly PunchCostly Punch makes the game too easy.
It certainly will entertain and is worth playing.
I realize no game is perfect, and the above issues are no reason not to buy and enjoy this game.
I enjoyed playing Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core, especially as a fan of the original Final Fantasy VII.
If you go and take on the side quests in their entirety before beating the game, then you will be so ultra-powerful that with one or two hits you can finish off any main storyline enemy or boss.
I spent a lot of time collecting "Chocobo Feathers" so I could give a couple of materia 999% HP.
The game is not too hard so you won't stuck at the middle of somewhere. However, if you're looking for a challenging fighting/action games, this will disappoint you. Cut scenes are amazing. You will work on side missions (huge amount) and story to gain items instead of spending day and night searching. Movements are lively and detailed.
The gameplay gives you 90% of time on story + combat. The control is simple but fun. unable to complete the game or enjoy the story. Sometimes I didn't play games for days but I'm able to catch up immediately any time I turn on the device due to the tie control of the game. Crisis Core: FF7 is simply fun.
The side missions aren't long individually, but it will take you more than maybe 30 hours (my friend spend 70~80 hours) to complete everything. It's about same quality as "Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children".
X to use an item, the triangle to defend, and the square button to evade. Take it from someone who hated the series at one point; if you own a PSP, you must play this game. There are times when you are watching a sad scene unfold before your eyes while listening to.happy, go lucky tunes that sound as if they were pulled from a top 40 classical album. Every time you die, it takes you back to the main menu.
Boy was I wrong.I decided to buy this game after reading reviews on Amazon and Gamespot. In fact, I used to make fun of people that played any game in the FF series. The in game graphics are equally impressive with their stunning visual effects and incredible color-filled environments. You will also have to push the D pad right and left to select your items, but that's it. In fact, there are only three buttons that you will have to push during a fight. A little odd, but for the most part, the musical score is uniqly impressive.All of this is great, but I can't tell you about this game without mentioning its biggest flaw. The control scheme might be simple, but it's still a lot of fun.
Graphics 9/10: The graphics are the best that I have seen for the PSP so far. This is so infuriating that I wanted to throw my PSP through the window on more than one occasion. Gameplay 9/10: The controls are very simplistic, and believe me when I tell you that this is a good thing. I thought that the only people that play these games were single men and women that couldn't get a date in real life and so they would play these games and to live out their fantasies.
The moment that I saw the first image pop up on my PSP screen, I was memorized. The Right and Left triggers are used to move the camera from right to left and the x button is the primary fight button. Replay value 8/10: There are enough unlockables and side missions to keep you busy for quite some time. However, though this might be undeniably aggravating, you will find yourself loading the game again and again because you just can't get enough.Overall, this is an excellent game that will impress FF fans and non fans alike.
I'll start off by saying that I am not a Final Fantasy fan. The cutscenes look like they were pulled straight out of an XBOX game. I would say that you will probably spend 40-60 hours playing this game.Sound 8/10: The musical score is fine, but I found some of the classical music during the in game cutscenes to be a little strange.
I stuck it out but could not like the main character enough to really feel bad for him at the end. Unfortunately, this game is not an RPG, more of a button-masher and I'm not crazy about those. Stick with the original FF7 if you're looking for good gameplay, great characters, and a well-developed storyline (without the creators hammering it into you that you should love the main character when he's so generic) rather than just good graphics. My brother got this game for me because I love FF7, 8 and 9. The old FFs. Something's wrong when the guy you're using throughout the game doesn't make you sad and they pulled out every trick in the book to make you feel for him.
Either I really suck, or they made it too hard. Couldn't even get past the first level. Didn't have patience to try it more than a few times for an hour or two.
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