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September 2009
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The editors liked
Great characterizations- Nice game board system between boss battles- Gorgeous music
Looks great
Especially in cut-scenes
Exciting
Frenetic fighting action
Successfully resurrects the spirit of Final Fantasies gone by.
The fighting is flashy and exciting
Constant stream of unlockable rewards
Tons of modes and features
Fantastic visuals.
Looks beautiful
Has an interesting story
Lots of play options
Lots of accessories
Two control options
Nice assortment of characters
Great music
Lots of challenges and achievements to keep people playing
Calendar function to encourage you to play c...
The editors didn't like
Never a compelling experience- Camera is a pain- Battles too often turn into a tedious ‘evade & chase’ Originally reviewed for VGBlogger.com
Too many complicated bells and whistles mar the fun
Godawful voice acting.
Disappointing story
The camera can get troublesome.
Difficult to level up characters outside of story mode. Cloud and Sephiroth’s voice actors are masters of unnecessary dramatic pauses. If you play stories in order of least difficult to most
Abstract: Whenever the Final Fantasy series is mentioned, the genres that immediately spring to mind are RPGs and tactics. After kart racers and pinball sims, quite possibly the last genre that the franchise evokes is 2-player fighting games. That didn’t stop ...
Abstract: Dissidia: Final Fantasy, like all Square Enix games, has been a long time coming. Truly must-have titles on the PSP are few and far between, and with Dissidia cramming a ludicrous amount of Final Fantasy fan service into a promising fighting game vehi...
Abstract: When taken into perspective, Dissidia could've failed on so many levels. A Final Fantasy fighting game? Didn't we already try that back in 1999 with the lackluster Ehrgeiz? Still, if there's anything I've learned from my time with Dissidia it's to leav...
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Published: 2009-08-24, Author: Eric , review by: gamespy.com
Looks great, especially in cut-scenes; exciting, frenetic fighting action; successfully resurrects the spirit of Final Fantasies gone by.
Too many complicated bells and whistles mar the fun; godawful voice acting.
Abstract: Even though the combat has some minor issues, there is still a lot of depth and engaging gameplay to be experienced in DISSIDIA. The production values are as high as anything you’d find on a console, and the story elements do a great job of bringing to...
Abstract: Say what you want about Square Enix's output -- lord knows they try to be different. For Dissidia Final Fantasy, they could have just made a Final Fantasy-skinned fighting game. But usually, when a crossover game happens within a popular franchise, the...
Abstract: Were accustomed to battles in RPGs eventually coming down to a party facing off against a boss and defeating them with unfair odds. But what if the forces of good and evil squared off against each other one on one in a massive battle that could decide...
Abstract: Pretty much anything with the Final Fantasy name on it is bound to sell; those with Tidus undies and Onion Knight-themed socks will buy it no matter what. So what about a Final Fantasy fighting game? Is it any good, or has Square Enix decided to churn ...