The role-play type of games have always been an addiction to many video game enthusiasts and the gaming industry never stops exploiting this fact. As a result, one of the best ranked (14 out of a few thousands, the last time it was noticed) Crisis Core: Final Fantasy – VII is now a rage, especially for the owners of the Sony PSP.
An entry on the wikipedia has this to say about he story line “ The game mainly focuses around Zack Fair, a 2nd 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 games storyline takes the player from the War with the Wutai to the events at Nibelheim”, The story, it needs to be mentioned – especially the final part—renders itself into a heart-gripping story line that follows him to be the 1st class soldier.
Backed up by an instantly likable hero and a story that holds its own throughout, the graphics are top notch and the gaming experience is superb. Although there are no controls over limit breaks and such like and the fact that the combat is a little too easy to be really thrilled about, it still leaves an indelible mark through its poignant story, excellent graphics and attention to detail.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is no-questions asked must-buy if you are a proud Sony PSP owner. It still has its glitches but you must give the game credit for the incredible story, amazing graphics, excellent sound tracks – both the heart pumping rock tracks and the melodious sifter tunes like that of the orchestra playing itself out in the interludes. The game can only disappoint you when it has to end because it isn’t a world where you would want to leave all those characters that seem to have struck an emotional chord with you.
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