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September 2009
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The editors liked
Ridiculous amounts of FF fan service
Incredibly fun
Once you know what you're doing
The chance to slap Cloud's whiny emo yap shut
Original 'anime fighting' style of play.
Alot of inivitive side elements.
Alot of play packed into one UMD
Intuitive control system
The editors didn't like
Underlying mechanics can get confusingly complex
Camera tends to get hung up on walls
Low ceilings
The unholy bastard of a final boss
May be better suited to fans of the Final Fantasy series.
Original 'anime fighting' style of play.; alot of inivitive side elements.; alot of play packed into one UMD; intuitive control system
May be better suited to fans of the Final Fantasy series.; Leveling up characters may become laborious.; execution of moves can be frustrating sometimes
A cynical exercise in fan service that leeches off its ancestors in the absence of any merits it can call its own. Still, fans do love fan service and many will no doubt thoroughly enjoy having their loyalty exploited so shamelessly. 6.0/10Print this p...
Final Fantasy: Dissidia is already one of the most anticipated games coming down the pipe from the folks at Square-Enix, and it doesn't even have a release date yet. Some are a little skeptical whether this game will come out in the US, but I could prob...
All things considered, this is a Final Fantasy fanboy’s dream come true. Gamers who are not into Final Fantasy shouldn’t feel alienated though. Dissidia can appeal to just about anyone on some level. It might even help someone who isn’t into Final Fan...
Abstract: When an iconic RPG series like Final Fantasy gets its own fighting game, the first thing that comes to mind is "Please, not another Ehrgeiz." Ehrgeiz was a fighting game for the arcades back in 1998 and then when released for the Sony Playstation, it ...
Abstract: Dissidia is the gaming world’s ultimate amalgam. It not only takes characters from ten different entries within the Final Fantasy universe, but throws them into a game that’s a combination of both the RPG and fighting genres. While that mixture may see...
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...
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, you go out of order.
Abstract: If you're like me, then you've certainly played your fair share of fighting games. Between Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Tekken and Soul Calibur, I've experienced just about everything the genre has to offer. I don't care if it features polygons, ha...