Sale!

Final Fantasy VII Greatest Hits – PS1 Game

Original price was: $79.00.Current price is: $53.97.

-32%
(21 customer reviews)
Product total
Options total
Grand total

only 12 left in stock

Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

Product total
Options total
Grand total

only 12 left in stock

Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
The story of Final Fantasy VII centers around a solider named Cloud Strife, who joins forces with Avalanche, a group of resistance fighters, to take down an evil mega-corporation known as Shinra. Gamers are taken on a fantastical journey that encompassed three CDs and over 40 hours worth of gameplay. The game continues the trend of using the series’ staple turn-based battle system, complete with melee and elaborate magic attacks. With vivid landscapes, lush 3D animation and environments, Square Soft’s multi-million dollar masterpiece is like nothing ever seen before.


PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:711719416326
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS1_FINAL_FANTASY_VII_GH

———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.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs

21 reviews for Final Fantasy VII Greatest Hits – PS1 Game

  1. Kemal Gursoy

    I am using a PS2 to play the FF VII, which was originally released for the PS, and I have not experienced any problem so far. It is a very well made game, maybe old fashion graphics for some players, however the evolution of the game plot is quite captivating. In my opinion it is a rewarding game to give your time.

  2. Sarah

    It’s most likely that you have played, or at least heard of FF7 somewhere along the line. Given how much praise it gets even to this day, over a decade later. But with so much praise, there is a big chance for letdowns. Most of the acclaim for this entry in the series comes from the fact it “was” a graphical monster. No RPG had been done in 3D before it, but if you take that away; what else makes it so good? Well thankfully, there are many other strengths that the game has going for it. The characters are very well done for the most part, although I question Cloud’s consistency in personality throughout the game; still the characters are for the most part very unique. The story is, as you’d expect from the Final Fantasy name; amazing. Although it too gets tangled up some times, the main theme is still very much worth playing for. The game plays much like the other titles, any character in the game can use any magic in your inventory. If you have played any of the earlier titles you’d probably feel right at home. The sounds in this game are very nice, and the music is amazing throughout. The only things I can say would turn you off for this title would be that the price may be a bit much for a used copy. The other is that most people these days are spoiled with amazing graphics, and might not really get into this sort of game. But if you can look past these issues, then I’d say absolutely; you should get it.

  3. Jonathan

    Let me get this out of the way: I came late to Final Fantasy VII. I played Final Fantasy Adventure on the original Game Boy as a kid, and now that I’ve grown up into a gamer I figured I’d better go back and play some of the “classics,” and FF-VII was near the top of every list I could think of. So this review will be free of nostalgia, since I didn’t ever play the game before two months ago.If you’re reading this I assume you know the basics (this is an RPG, the first 3D Final Fantasy, et cetera). I’m also going to take for granted that you realize that is game is over a decade old, and as such it’s a liitle unfair to compare it to today’s games (though it has aged remarkably well).This is an original Playstation title, so it will play on your PS3 (where it’s also available as a download from the PSN) and your PS2. You will only be able to save it on the PS2 if you have a PS1 memory card. I don’t own a PS3, so I can’t vouch for its saving capability.You’re tossed into the action from the moment you start the game (this becomes a plot device later, actually). That made me wonder about if the game would be lacking in any kind of non-character-model cutscenes, but I was soon proven wrong: the cutscenes are beautiful, even by today’s standards.The combat system uses what’s called the Active Time Battle (ATB) system, a decent blend of turn-based and real-time. Each character has a time bar, and when it fills you input a command. Commands are executed one at a time, in the order th.

  4. StephanieAbsolution

    When I was a kid this game was one of the games to play and I did but I never got around to buying it. As I got older and it got more expensive I kicked myself for not begging my parents to buy this game but finally I got my hands on my own copy. I am so happy and regret nothing about my purchase. When I started this game, all the memories came flooding in and now I can experience that feeling any time. The game and the case were like new and the booklet was included. I feel so lucky to have purchased it in great condition. If you are like me and missed your chance at owning this game as a kid it is never to late so take the plunge and own one of the most awesome games ever made.

  5. Yamila

    As the title says, this game is old, but it’s still epic. I’m a HUGE fan of the FFVII saga and I’m glad that I got this because I played the other one so much that I had to get another one. I must be getting rusty because the boss battles in here I’ve had some trouble with. But, as always, I find a way to beat them all.If some are use to playing 3D games, then…uhh…dude, go back to 2D if you’re a true gamer. Even after 10 years, the grafics are good, the fighting is awesome, and the story is always as epic as ever knowing that it’s from Square Enix. Ha, I just feel old playing this and I’m not even 20 yet! But it’s a really good game and you should play it for sure.

  6. Fawn L. Moore

    Case keeps falling apart, but the game itself is in good condition. Over all I am happy.

  7. Junk Go

    If you want to make sense of the Advent Children Arc in the Final Fantasy series, this would be your go-to game! No spoilers from me though! It really brings you back when you look at the first concepts of 3-D worlds one of it’s earliest stage; especially on a 32-BIT console! If you’re a Final Fantasy fan, or just like JRPGs, this would be the game for you! Don’t let a review stop you from trying something new, and always experience things for yourself with a blank slate; that’s what really makes a game fun to play.

  8. duane aho

    ……that hasn’t already been said a million times by a million people. The game is that good , it has without question earned it’s place among the top 2 or 3 all time RPG’s to date. I played many before and hundreds since and this is the only game that had me invested enough in a character and a story line that when that character died I dropped my controller in shock and a small tear may have found it’s way down my cheek. It’s a game that , especially at the time of it’s release was just that good. If you have had enough interest you found yourself already at this page and remarkably reading my humble review than all I can tell you is….STOP READING NOW AND GO BUY IT…….it is just that damn good. Beware on price though. An original black label version can top $100 in auctions if collecting is your thing , avoid the scammer’s asking hundred’s. Depending on current market $85 to $125 are about right for the black label one’s. If you just want to play it and collecting isn’t for you the greatest hits version is more reasonable at $25 to $40 , it’s the same game either way and the greatest hits one is a steal in terms of entertainment value.

  9. The Duck of Indeed

    I wanted this game so badly for years, so I finally just went for it. I heard it was one of the best games ever made, and it is true. I actually beat it today and am so happy. It was made in 1997 and still competes with games made today. It has a great story and some of the best characters ever. I got so attached to these characters. I won’t get into too much detail because other reviewers already did a good job explaining that, but it truly is a great game. The graphics are fine for an old game, and I find the character design very charming. The game is really fun, too. I just couldn’t stop playing, I always was so excited to play more and see what would happen next. I even knew a good amount of what would happen ahead of time because of what I had read and seen, and it was still exciting. There is also a lot to do. After about 40 hours, I still haven’t done everything.I have a few things I want to add. If you’re wondering if it works well on a PS2. Yes, perfectly. And one more thing. I bought the game used, not greatest hits, and it had trouble because of the condition it was in, so I bought a new copy that is the greatest hits version. The older one comes with a case that is very annoying because it is really hard to get disc 2 out. I was worried about having to bend the disc to get it out. I would highly suggest buying the greatest hits version because the case is made better. All of the discs come out easily, so no disc bending.So in short, if you wan.

  10. MIchelyn Estrada

    Wierd story, cloud has got to be the most annoying and irritating character, what with the whining and confusion on who he is or what he is. Aeris was not as great as people say. But with all FF games this one is good. Chocobo racing was fun and alot of side bosses etc. And as the reboot is in the works i will definatly be buying it. If nothing just to see red 13 in todays graphics.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.