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title: "Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP"
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# 27+ hours immersive story Real-time action RPG gameplay Exclusive UMD physical format Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP

**Brand:** square enix
**Price:** 340.83 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Own the legend before the remake—Crisis Core is the ultimate PSP must-play!

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- **What is this?** Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Sony PSP by square enix
- **How much does it cost?** 340.83 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Epic Prequel Narrative:** Dive deep into the untold origins of Final Fantasy VII with Zack’s heroic journey.
- • **Extensive Replay Value:** Over 27 hours of gameplay with side missions, optional challenges, and New Game Plus mode.
- • **Seamless Real-Time Combat:** Engage in fluid, Kingdom Hearts-inspired battles with tight controls and RPG elements.
- • **PSP-Optimized Visuals & Sound:** Experience stunning HD cutscenes and a captivating soundtrack that push the PSP to its limits.
- • **Collector’s Physical Edition:** Own a rare UMD-only classic that’s a must-have for PSP enthusiasts and FF fans alike.

## Overview

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII for Sony PSP is a critically acclaimed prequel to the iconic FFVII, delivering over 27 hours of real-time action RPG gameplay. Featuring exclusive UMD physical format, high-definition cutscenes, and a rich storyline centered on Zack Fair, this game offers deep replayability with side quests and New Game Plus. Perfectly optimized for the PSP, it remains a treasured classic for fans and collectors.

## Description

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII PSP

Review: Top choice for your first PlayStation Portable UMD game - 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. Compared to the other UMD game I've thus far played, Star Ocean: First Departure, the UMD seems to be read from fairly frequently, but loading times are fairly quick, and it's something that you can easily ignore. To completion, with a number of optional missions finished, I put in a little over 27 hours into the game, and will definitely be putting more hours in to get near 100% on the optional missions, and perhaps even another playthrough (via new game plus). On the default difficulty I died once or twice (excluding those times a Phoenix Down kept me going), and those were more from stupidity then anything else. Generally, I'd say the game is fairly easy, with some fights a little more difficult than others. Unlike Final Fantasy VII it seems to be a little easier to be a completionist in this game, but since the main area is pretty spread out, those of this type might get a little bored walking back and forth (unless they're following a guide). I give the game 5 stars of 5, as I found the game to be extremely enjoyable, and the amount of time put into it currently, and in the future, is vastly more than the price of entry. Recommended for fans of Final Fantasy VII, as well as those who enjoyed Kingdom Hearts on the PlayStation 2.
Review: Embrace your dreams... - This game is divine. I had it when it came out in 2007. And played it a lot out of my old psp collection. The game is of course a prequel to FFVII. It follows Zack, Clouds old friend/mentor?. This game of course is real time action and not turn based. It follows a linear story BUT there are side missions and places to explore around Midgar and the Slums. There are cameos of the protagonists of FFVII everywhere and origin stories. The game play is great although it will get a little dull after awhile. The soundtrack is nice and captivates surroundings and cut scenes well. The cut scenes are the pinnacle of the power the psp can bring, to screen the most HD images ever! There is materia to be found, bosses to fight, and little scavenger hunts to partake. I personally recommend this game because an average gamer wouldn't need to play FFVII yet. Like myself. Though I do own it now. Crisis Core is truly among the best games in the PSP era. It showed class and raised the bar for the handheld, before MGS PEACE WALKER. It is without a doubt a beautiful game to own. And the the sole message this game can leave a player is; "Embrace your dreams and protect your HONOR as SOLDIER." Five stars for this masterpiece. P.S. And wait til FFVII "REMAKE" comes out. You'll see why this game was worth it. And yes play the Original PS1 FFVII, its a timeless gem.

## Features

- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII PSP

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0014X7SQ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,607 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #115 in Sony PSP Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation Portable |
| Computer Platform | Sony PSP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (870) |
| Date First Available | February 22, 2008 |
| Department | Teen/Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00662248907222 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 662248907222 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Square Enix |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 4.25 x 0.75 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Publication Date | June 2, 2010 |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | June 2, 2010 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 662248907222 |

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top choice for your first PlayStation Portable UMD game
*by J***P on November 28, 2010*

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. Compared to the other UMD game I've thus far played, Star Ocean: First Departure, the UMD seems to be read from fairly frequently, but loading times are fairly quick, and it's something that you can easily ignore. To completion, with a number of optional missions finished, I put in a little over 27 hours into the game, and will definitely be putting more hours in to get near 100% on the optional missions, and perhaps even another playthrough (via new game plus). On the default difficulty I died once or twice (excluding those times a Phoenix Down kept me going), and those were more from stupidity then anything else. Generally, I'd say the game is fairly easy, with some fights a little more difficult than others. Unlike Final Fantasy VII it seems to be a little easier to be a completionist in this game, but since the main area is pretty spread out, those of this type might get a little bored walking back and forth (unless they're following a guide). I give the game 5 stars of 5, as I found the game to be extremely enjoyable, and the amount of time put into it currently, and in the future, is vastly more than the price of entry. Recommended for fans of Final Fantasy VII, as well as those who enjoyed Kingdom Hearts on the PlayStation 2.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Embrace your dreams...
*by A***I on June 24, 2015*

This game is divine. I had it when it came out in 2007. And played it a lot out of my old psp collection. The game is of course a prequel to FFVII. It follows Zack, Clouds old friend/mentor?. This game of course is real time action and not turn based. It follows a linear story BUT there are side missions and places to explore around Midgar and the Slums. There are cameos of the protagonists of FFVII everywhere and origin stories. The game play is great although it will get a little dull after awhile. The soundtrack is nice and captivates surroundings and cut scenes well. The cut scenes are the pinnacle of the power the psp can bring, to screen the most HD images ever! There is materia to be found, bosses to fight, and little scavenger hunts to partake. I personally recommend this game because an average gamer wouldn't need to play FFVII yet. Like myself. Though I do own it now. Crisis Core is truly among the best games in the PSP era. It showed class and raised the bar for the handheld, before MGS PEACE WALKER. It is without a doubt a beautiful game to own. And the the sole message this game can leave a player is; "Embrace your dreams and protect your HONOR as SOLDIER." Five stars for this masterpiece. P.S. And wait til FFVII "REMAKE" comes out. You'll see why this game was worth it. And yes play the Original PS1 FFVII, its a timeless gem.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The game is amazing!
*by C***7 on March 22, 2013*

The game play is different from previous FF games, however, you can still cast all of your favorite magic (Fira, Flare, etc), and you can still attack. The major difference from previous FF games, is no ATB, you are free to walk around the battle field, the triangle button allows you to dodge enemy attacks. The X button attacks (you can run behind the enemy for critical attacks), the circle button fires your magic. You also have the option to equip other material and switch between different magic's during the battle. You can combine materia to increase health, attack, basically anything you want. The story is great so far, I think that I am in the beginning stages still. The missions are addicting and provide you with the best accessories, access to shops, and help you level up tremendously. The only thing I did not like - it took amazon almost two weeks to deliver it (I know I selected free shipping, but one of main reasons I buy from amazon is they provide free shipping option and they used to be fast with the shipment!!). I hope this is helpful.

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