Dissidia Final Fantasy

- Continue the experience by trading Friend Cards, making items and sharing AI characters with other players and even engage in virtual AI battles made possible by the PSP system ad hoc mode.
- Experience the high-quality world and gameplay mechanics of Final Fantasy presented in an action-packed environment where players can glide owing to the air and dash by the side of parapet.
- Action-based battle system combines all-out brawling alongside RPG-based character development in an original system developed by the creators of the Kingdom Hearts series.
- Fan-favorite heroes and villains from the entire Final Fantasy series come together in one game for the first time in a remarkable new tale with fully-voiced CG movies and real-time events.
- Delight in series staple battle features accessible owing to “EX Burst”. In this players can experience gameplay faithful to the originals owing to memorable battle features such as “Limit Break” and “Overdrive”.
Product Description
Cosmos, the goddess of harmony. Chaos, the god of discord. Reigning from distant realms, the two gods had gathered warriors from all lands to lead them in savage war. Cosmos and Chaos were of equal strength. It was believed the conflict would last forever. But, the balance is now broken. Those who answered Chaos’s call made an inexhaustible force. And under vicious attack without relent, the warriors fighting for Cosmos started to fall one by one. The conflict that has nonstop for eons is now about to end in Chaos’s favor. The world has been torn asunder, sinking into a eddy of disorder. As for the few surviving warriors… their fates have yet to be determined.Amazon.com Product Description
Celebrating the 20th year of the renowned franchise, Dissidia Final Fantasy for PlayStation Portable brings together the largest pool of Final Fantasy characters ever in a fighting-styled game where players must choose their commitment between excellent and evil, as they utilize the more than twenty playable characters available.
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Tale Players, prepare to profess your commitment to either Cosmos or Chaos…Cosmos is the goddess of harmony, while Chaos is the god of discord. Reigning from distant realms, the two gods had gathered warriors from all lands to lead them in savage war. At one time Cosmos and Chaos were of equal in strength. It was believed that their conflict would last forever. But, the balance is now broken. Those who answered Chaos’ call made an inexhaustible force. And under vicious attack without relent, the warriors fighting for Cosmos started to fall one by one. The conflict that has nonstop for eons is now about to end in Chaos’ favor…The world has been torn asunder, sinking into a eddy of disorder. As for the few surviving warriors… their fates have yet to be determined.
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 A wealth of playable characters. View larger. |
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Gameplay Featuring action very similar to other sports meeting in the Final Fantasy series, Dissidia Final Fantasy consists of one-on-one combat either against a human or AI opponent where the goal is to reduces your opponent’s hit points to zero. This is done owing to a series of attacks and battle features which must be balanced against the player’s status and that of the opponent faced. In addition, the game also features “EX Mode” which increases the potential of existing attacks. This mode can be activated in a variety of ways, both related to combat and chance.
Characters Dissidia Final Fantasy features characters from both sides of the struggle from each of the sports meeting in the Final Fantasy series. Although favorites will soon be found, the storyline of game’s main campaign requires players to take upon yourself the role of each of these characters at one point or another in order to attain ultimate success. All told the game contains twenty-two total playable characters from Final Fantasy owing to Final Fantasy XII; evenly split between heroes and villains. In addition, players can also look forward to playing as a few secret characters unlockable in the game. Regardless of the character, players will find that each will become more powerful as they gain experience in battle, have access to different costumes and in most cases are able to transform into different physical forms in specific modes and wield fully customizable. See all 22 and their previous Final Fantasy appearances not more than:
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Hero
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Original Game
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| Warrior of Light |
Final Fantasy |
| Firion |
Final Fantasy II |
| Onion Knight |
Final Fantasy III |
| Cecil Harvey |
Final Fantasy IV |
| Bartz Klauser |
Final Fantasy V |
| Terra Branford |
Final Fantasy VI |
| Cloud Strife |
Final Fantasy VII |
| Squall Leonhart |
Final Fantasy VIII |
| Zidane Tribal |
Final Fantasy IX |
| Tidus |
Final Fantasy X |
| Shantotto |
Final Fantasy XI |
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Villain
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Original Game
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| Garland |
Final Fantasy |
| The Emperor |
Final Fantasy II |
| Cloud of Darkness |
Final Fantasy III |
| Golbez |
Final Fantasy IV |
| Exdeath |
Final Fantasy V |
| Kefka Palazzo |
Final Fantasy VI |
| Sephiroth |
Final Fantasy VII |
| Ultimecia |
Final Fantasy VIII |
| Kuja |
Final Fantasy IX |
| Jecht |
Final Fantasy X |
| Gabranth |
Final Fantasy XII |
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Key Features:
- Legacy – Experience the high-quality world and gameplay mechanics of Final Fantasy presented in an action-packed environment where players can glide owing to the air and dash by the side of parapet.
- All-new battle system – Action-based battle system combines all-out brawling alongside RPG-based character development in an original system developed by the creators of the Kingdom Hearts series.
- Ultimate cast of characters – Fan-favorite heroes and villains from the entire Final Fantasy series come together in one game for the first time in a remarkable new tale with fully-voiced CG movies and real-time events.
- Fantasy match – Players brilliant their favorite Final Fantasy characters, sided with either Cosmos or Chaos, to set the stage for their fantasy match.
- Series Staple Battle Features – Accessible owing to “EX Burst”, players can experience gameplay faithful to the originals owing to memorable battle features such as “Limit Break” and “Overdrive”. In addition, longtime fans of the series can delight in the ability to summon Aeons and options such as the “command battle” system.
- Community – Continue the experience by trading Friend Cards, making items and sharing AI characters with other players and even engage in virtual AI battles made possible by the PSP system ad hoc mode.
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This is so not Final Fantasy! More like Mortal Combat or those other fighting sports meeting where you have to push allot of buttons just to do something unadorned. The characters you are trying to fight against go quicker then the camera can keep up. More frustrating then it is worth. What ever happen to playing sports meeting to escape the frustrations of this world? There is no towns to explore or people to talk to just fighting. Endless, nearly impossible to win, fighting.
Rating: 1 / 5
I like Final Fantasy. When I first heard about Dissidia I was excited. But now I own it…. I’ve never gotten so pissed off at a game. I’ve literally gotten so mad at this game that I’ve thrown it across the room. The “fighting” is just hitting the square button, and the battles are disappointing and lack sheen. I have a life, so I don’t have time to sit around and master these meaningless combos, and because of that I can’t progress far in the game. So unless you’re a loser with not anything better to do then play video sports meeting, don’t dissipate your cash.
Rating: 1 / 5
As an ancient gamer that has played both rpg and fighting sports meeting, I have to say that this game was kind of a dissapointment to me. I have played the Final Fantasy sagas up until X 2. For me, the rpg sports meeting were splendid (some more complicated than others)…..and I had no conundrum with that. When I heard that there was going to be a Final Fantasy fighting game, I was real excited because I wanted to see and control my favorites final fantasy characters. I bought it yesterday and played it straight away. Let me go over a few points of this game:
Graphics:
The graphics here are top notch. There is a lot of attention to character design and their environments
Plot:
It is really lame in fact. It is the classic light vs dark, excellent vs evil…blah blah blah
Audio:
The dialogue is stiff on some characters but it is excellent by and large.
Controls:
This is where the game fails considerably. If you expect a Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter experience….look somewhere else. There is a delay sometimes between the button critical and the characters. The camera is kind of slow when following the fight sometimes (which can be frustrating)
Conclusion:
I like fighting sports meeting just for the fights. I am not interested in accesorizing the characters to become better (that’s an rpg element). The balance of the characters is dreadful in some instances. In mortal kombat and street fighter you could get to the end of the game with any one of the characters just solely on their special attacks and abilities. Here, that can not be achieved unless you upgraded you characters armor and accessories. If you are a hardcore Final Fantasy fan, feel free to buy this game….if you are in the Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat crowd, the don’t dissipate your time. The reason I gave such a low score is because Square enix took away the fun in the fighting game by adding the rpg element (Perhaps you should follow the soul calibur – tekken – street fighter formula)
Rating: 2 / 5
Square Enix did a small experimenting with this game. Instead of having a roaming RPG adventure owing to a sprawling world, interacting with weird people, wondering around towns and exploring dungeons the developers made Dissidai as a tactical role-playing game on a hexigrid approach with the action being presented as competitive fighting ala Street fighter with only two attack moves. One attack dries your opponents spirit and increases yours, thus increasing your physical attack
I never bother to see if I could play as classic Final Fantasy Characters or explored all the other game modes, after about twenty minutes(ten minutes for the opening cinematic, five minutes for the tutorial and five minutes of in fact playing the game) I positioned it back in the Gamefly envelop and mailed back I falsely believed that it was just another RPG and got something that I wasn’t expecting and didn’t want to play. And judging from all the used copies I’ve seen at GameStop and Game Crazy I’m not the only one who didn’t delight in this game.
Rating: 2 / 5
I will keep this review small and as painless as possible. There are only 2 attack buttons in this game. One function is to drain your opponent’s spirit and the other to cause physical hurt. Not much going on here, Tale is alright just like any other fighting game where the characters have to fight all the way owing to and see their own individual ending. But, I do like the dash feature where you can rush opponents just like in dragon ball z. The only plus in this game is that all the characters in the game are from the grown-up ff sports meeting. But, too much repetition and lack of variety is what brings this game down (two attack buttons cmon!) In conclusion, This game gets ancient real quick. It is just overhyped game that lacks any real substance. Square Enix should just stick to what they do best which is rpgs. I am selling this game by the way, if anyone is interested.
Rating: 1 / 5