FFVII: Crisis Core Announced 29
Daemon writes "Square Enix officially announced the fourth installment of Final Fantasy VII based media. The film Advent Children, the games Before Crisis, Dirge of Cerberus and now Crisis Core. This new RPG will for the Sony PSP and has been scheduled for release in 2006."
No Info? (Score:4, Interesting)
Not sure if the naming of all the titles have any hidden meaning or significance either: Advent Children, Before Crisis, Crisis Core, and Dirge of Cerberus
Big News (Score:3, Insightful)
FF7 is still probably the best loved game in the series in Japan and even if the PSP doesn't do well here, if it sells big in Japan the PSP can continue to hang on long enough for one or two killer (machine selling) titles to come through the pipe.
Between the rumored price point and launch titles, the PSP looks like it can rival the DS. It's defintley trying to steal some of the thunder from the recent DS announcements. I'm not convinced that the PSP is worth my cash, but it certainly looks better than it did a few weeks ago, after the DS pricing and battery life and tons of screen shots came out.
Re:Well duh (Score:1)
Given what happened with X and X-2, I wouldn't be surprised if this game falls very far short of the standard set by FF7.
Re:Well duh (Score:2)
Re:Well duh (Score:1)
So did I, I don't think FFX fell anywhere. It combined a lot of what was good about FF VII, plus a few more interesting things to do (the temple puzzles, e.g.) and it was easier. Yes, I prefer an easier game, though many others don't. I also much prefer the "wait your turn" method of combat because I'm very slow.
Interesting you said you've just started playing FFX-2: me too.
Re:Well duh (Score:2)
Re:Big News (Score:2)
Remember we're talking about going up against Game Boy, though. Exclusive Final Fantasy titles didn't do squat to keep the Wonder Swan Color around, and that platform was more or less designed by the same guy who gave us the Game Boy to begin with.
"FF7 is still probably the best loved game in the series in Japan"
You misspelled "Dragon Quest."
Speaking of which, have they m
Re:Big News (Score:2)
You misspelled "Dragon Quest."
No, read again. I said it was the best loved game of the series. DQ is more popular than Final Fantasy, but out of FF, 7 is the favorite.
The 2nd Part (Score:3, Interesting)
Before when the FF games were not related one could easily skip a game and not feel like he was missing part of the bigger picture. But now with these related releases it feels like I'm being given a puzzle with a missing piece that I have no way of retrieving.
Anyway this game will probably be the reason I buy a PSP (I sure hope it can run on AC power).
Re:The 2nd Part (Score:2)
As I refuse to buy a mobile phone for a game, I'll never be able to enjoy it. But that's a choice I made
I missed something (Score:2)
Re:I missed something (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I missed something (Score:1)
Re:I missed something (Score:1)
Parent Post is EVIL (Score:3, Informative)
Parent poster is a bad puppy, and should be ravaged by a rabid wolverine.
Place your bets! (Score:2)
Crisis Core implie
Action-RPG (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Action-RPG (Score:1)
Another FFVII game?? (Score:2)
At least before FFX, however, Square never made a direct sequel to any of their Final Fantasy games, which at least caused them to *appear* like they cared more about the game's story then involving themselves in the gleeful retroactive wrecking of their plots for the sake of converting gamers' tears at seeing Aeris get iced into $$$.
New FFVII Slogan (Score:2, Funny)
Uh, 5'th? (Score:1)