Saturday, October 11, 2008

Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core


I had been playing Final Fantasy IV in GameBoy Advance before but haven't really finished the game. Then came Final Fantasy V and so I stopped Playing Final Fantasy IV because I was hook up with the newer one. Then we had a Portable PlayStation and one of our games is the Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core. It is one addicting game, and I am hooked by it. The graphics are great, I just love playing this game. I am already in level 33 now, still trying to complete every mission available on my mail.

About the Gameplay:

The game mainly focuses around Zack Fair, a 2nd Class (and later 1st class) SOLDIER, and the events leading up to his destined demise. He meets many of the Final Fantasy VII characters, including Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough, with whom he develops strong bonds. The game's storyline takes the player from the war with the Wutai to the events at Nibelheim, and right up to the time just before the Final Fantasy VII beginning. Some of the missing events or plot holes from Nibelheim and afterwards are explained in the animated feature, Last Order: Final Fantasy VII.

For more info and reviews: Final Fantasy: Crisis Core

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