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Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:662248907222
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_FINAL_FANTASY_VII_CRISIS_CORE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core for the PSP is one of the best games that you can play on the console. Even if you don’t entirely know what Final Fantasy is, this is a great starting spot. I truly had a blast with the game as it tells a long and amazing story with an awesome soundtrack to play to. Sure the graphics may or may not be top of the line all the time, its still a fun experience especially if your new to the series.
As advertised! Great condition! Thank you!
Ok so I do not have a PSP and have not played any of the FFI -FFXIII series. I originally found a music video on youtube called “Be somebody” by thousand foot crutch which ultimately led me to seeking out this game.I have to admit I was a little nervous about buying a game for a system I don’t even have (borrowing a PSP 2000 from a friend), but after I got about 1 hour into the story my concerns ceased to be relevant. I am pretty sure I’m not terribly good at the game, but I find it tremendously fun. In fact I have enjoyed it so much I am considering buying a PSP just so I can play this game again at my leisure after I finish it.One warning, the story is beautiful but very sad. Growing attached to characters may be a bit depressing (trust me on that) but the overall saga is just too impressive to ignore.All in all this is likely to become one my favorite video game stories I have ever played through. Stop reading this and go buy it!
I decided that before I play the classic Final Fantasy VII, I should play Crisis Core to get into the story. I must say this is a phenomenal game, especially to anyone new to Final Fantasy VII! In the story you will play as Zack as he has to contend with the questionable actions of Shinra and SOLDIER. Along the journey you’ll meet Zack’s mentor, Angeal. You’ll see how his legacy is eventually carried onto Cloud. Meet Tifa, Aerith, Sephiroth, Genesis, and Cloud who’s the main hero of the classic Final Fantasy VII! In addition to playing through the main story, there are an additional 300 missions that can be completed after beating the game. The missions are a treat to complete, if you like to get 100% collection of items in games. I have one gripe about the story writing for Zack in the end, but I shouldn’t spoil anything for newcomers. As you journey through the main story you’ll meet and see the back story of many characters that are from the classic Final Fantasy VII plus featured in other Final Fantasy VII related games. Now I have to go play Final Fantasy VII to see where this all goes!
Probably the only final fantasy 7 game that I hadn’t played. I really like the origin story of Zack He’s one of my favorite characters and I was really happy when he got his own game. it’s really cool to see where cloud got his memories from and the story behind all of it, the story behind sephiroth, angel. And the bad guy Genesis is an awesome villain.
Arrived with both the case and game undamaged, works perfectly on my PSP. Fun add on story to FF7 with a bit samey but highly customizable combat. Zack is a really fun character, which helps the story. If you’re willing to play older feeling games, then this should be no problem. I do recommend if your an FF7 fan.
Honestly, if you’re already on the fence about buying this game then I think you should just get it, because the people who hate these things can usually tell by reading a summary of it alone. This game’s engrossing personal involvement, unique blend of role-playing and action, and thoughtfully poignant storyline is an ineffably appreciated breath of fresh air from the millions of FPS about being a freaking US marine that seem to be infesting the gaming market. It’s nice to see original games like this still being made; in my opinion RPGs are the only meaningful video-games one can dedicate time their to. Fans of FFVII will be in for a cherished treat with this one, and so will anyone else who is interested in a good storyline coupled with bountiful action and excitement. You can pour countless hours into this game (actually it counts them for you) and still not unlock and/or discover everything for many months, or you can power through it in a matter of days just to say you beat it. Either way, Crisis Core has a pace and content level for everyone from novice to veteran. This game has made it onto every top 10 PSP list since it came out for a reason- and I invite you to find out what that is.
Great game especially when you are a Final Fantasy 7 fan :) Highly Recommended!
Final Fantasy VII was the game that made me want a PlayStation 1. I played Final Fantasy VII briefly after it was initially released at a friend’s house, then my own copies later in college on both the PC and PlayStation 1. So when I ordered a PlayStation Portable (PSP) recently it seemed like a no-brainer to pick up a copy of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII as one of my first games.Having previously played and enjoyed the Kingdom Hearts games for the PlayStation 2, this game was the perfect choice for my first PSP game, and is the major reason I’m extremely glad I didn’t pick up a PSPgo, and will continue to keep my PSP-3000 for as long as it works.Crisis Core tells the events that lead up to Final Fantasy VII (in fact ending with the opening of FF7), and I’ll admit the story is pretty moving (Lost Odyssey was the last game to make me tear-up, and I didn’t cry during FF7). The gameplay will be quite familar if you’ve played the PlayStation 2 Kingdom Hearts games, featuring a mix of real-time battles with RPG elements. Depending upon your preference for such things, it offers various simplified elements, such as the shop and leveling, which I think works fairly well.The game plays great on the PSP, offering fairly tight controls (movement via either the d-pad or stick), with great sound and video (as usual with Square (Enix), the CG videos are top-notch and they look great on the PSP).The game is UMD-only, and there seem to be no plans to make it available electronically. Comp.
This game really changed my opinion of Zack. In the original FF7, he didnt seem to do much. In fact, his classification as “SOLDIER 1st Class” seemed exaggerated.Not anymore! His character really shines in this game. Plus, we really get to understand his relationship with Aeris (I spell her name this way coz thats the way it was spelled in the original FF7. I dont care how many times they try to correct me – this is the name I’ll remember forever) and Cloud.The battle system will seem awkward at first. It is kinda like a cross between old-school RPG action-selection and real-time-action where you control the characters movements and dodging. It time however, the system becomes really natural.Another awkward thing that I found is the limit break system. Gone are the days where you charge up and select what limit break skill you wanna use. Now it occurs randomly. Even which limit break you use is random. However, limit breaks occur ALOT.Overall, the game is an instant classic. The storyline is stellar. When I finished the game, I had to recuperate the emotional heartache for a few hours at work. Thats how a good game is supposed to be.