Thursday, September 30, 2010

Final Fantasy VII


Squaresoft's FINAL FANTASY 7 classic role playing game created for the playstation, pc, and now playstation network, hasnt failed to hit gamers' libraries all over the globe. The 7th installment of the final fantasy series has been called the not only the best RPG ever but also the best Game ever period. This game was way ahead of its time and pioneered a unique turn based battle system as well as newly rendered graphics. You start out the game as an ex-shinra soldier named cloud who does petty jobs as a mercenary for a rebellion group called AVALANCHE. AVALANCHE is a group dedicated to bringing down shinra corporation for their unruly operations to gain fortune and power through the use of the planets lifestream. Cloud sticks with this group throughout the game and meets new friends along the way which will aid you in battle. Soon cloud's petty jobs turn into a quest to save the planet and his new found friends. From fun mini games to action packed boss fights to dramatic cut scenes this game wont fail to keep you on your toes as the suspenseful music adds to the already intense battle scenes. Not to mention the countless hours of play you will spend earning new items, gear, spells, and skills to finally finish off the main nemesis, Sephiroth, at the end of the game. Sephiroth is arguably the baddest ass villain of all in any game. As a classic this game deserves no less than a 10/10 and if you havent already bought this game you should get off your lazy ass and buy it right now!!!!!


GAME REVIEW

Game Name:

Final Fantasy VII

Producer:

Squaresoft / Square Enix

Game Type:

Role-Playing Game

Platforms:

PC, Plastation, Playstation Network

Players:

1

Release Date:

1/31/1997

Unlocks:

Materia, Armor, Weapons, Skills, Characters

Co-Op:

-

Unique Feature:

Turn Based Real Time Battle System

User Interface:

Easy to Use

Cinematic:

Exhilarating

Challenging:

Highly Challenging

Graphics:

Ahead of its time

Creativity:

Highly Creative

Story:

Amazing Story (Selling Point)

Replay Value:

Low, but still fun to replay

Cam System:

Birds Eye

Sequel:

7th installment

Design:

Great Design, bug-less

Competition:

-

Rewards:

Critically Acclaimed, Highly Recognized

Addictive:

Its like a good book

Rating:

Teen

Game Music:

Genious

Anything out of Place:

No

Hours of Play:

100+ if you take your time to unlock everything the game has to offer

Change in Sequel:

-

Other Notes:

The many characters in this game have unique personalities in which you can relate to. The characters become part of your experience.

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