Even with Final Fantasy XIII on the horizon, the series' seventh installment remains by far the most popular. Scoring amazing reviews back in 1997, it has since spawned spin-off games, movies and even novels. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is the latest game added to the list and expands upon the original game's epic storyline by exploring the origins of the evil Shinra Corporation some seven years earlier.The game follows the experiences of
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is simply the most exciting playable game at the entire Square Enix Party 2007. It actually delves deep into the mythology of that RPG classic from ten years ago, offering up a story that was only hinted out in its sprawling confines. And beyond that, it's the best-looking PSP game to date. Simply put, it's living up to its potential and, unless Square Enix is hiding something, should even erase the sad memories of Dirge of Cerberus.
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If the Final Fantasy series is good at anything, it's building a mystery. No, we're not just talking about the way the games' stories are always packed with twists and turns. It's more about the fact that details about the actual games themselves are guarded so jealously for so long by Square Enix. Case in point: Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII was originally announced before the PSP came out. It wasn't until this May that we got our first look at its graphics, but there was no gameplay in