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March 2011
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36 Tests
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Zusammenfassung: If there is something that over the years Square Enix has absolutely nailed down, it's that they know how to put on a good show. They'll give you plenty of bright colors, lots of explosions, people pausing for dramatic effect, and wild character design...
Zusammenfassung: It has been a long time since I've played an RPG just for the music. While I can't say that Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy is one of those games, it most certainly could have been. Featuring a breathtaking collection of remixed (and most likely remastered)...
Zusammenfassung: There are very few franchises in the world of gaming that I love more than the Final Fantasy series. Square Enix’s newest addition to their long and esteemed history has made that love just a little bit bigger with the release of Dissidia 012[duodecim]...
Dissidia 012 may not be a proper sequel in the truest of forms, but it still manages to surpass its predecessor in all the ways that matter. Sure, the story is still pretty lame, and the graphics haven’t improved much. However, the gameplay has been ti...
Zusammenfassung: The original Dissidia was one of those games where if you took a cursory glance at the game, or sampled it for 10 minutes, you were likely to put it down and never pick it up again. Its combat system was a little dense for most, and it was pretty easy ...
Zusammenfassung: Just when you thought you couldn't get enough Final Fantasy to quench your thirst, Square Enix releases Dissidia [duodecim] 012 Final Fantasy (say that 3 times fast!) for the PSP. A prequel to the original Dissidia Final Fantasy, the game promises to e...
Zusammenfassung: This game is basically an expansion of the original game, which was simply known as Dissidia: Final Fantasy. DFF was created to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Final Fantasy series. It was a fighting game with RPG elements, and featured the pro...
Excellent graphics; incredible soundtrack; tons of extra game modes and content; various unlockables; adhoc multiplayer is the best way to play the game.
Weak, convoluted story; loading times get pretty annoying; steep learning curve may turn away new players; camera can't always keep up with the action; no online multiplayer.
Zusammenfassung: 2009's Dissidia: Final Fantasy was an impressive title. Sure, marrying the many worlds of Final Fantasy with a strategy-based fighting game sounds like a good idea on paper, but we all know executing a crazy idea like that can have its pitfalls. But Sq...
You're constantly earning new rewards from every battle, New characters and features enrich the fun fighting system, Lots of different modes, Creation feature lets you exercise your imagination, Gorgeous graphics and soundtrack.
The story is all fluff, no substance, Camera is a problem in confined spaces, The overworld feels like unnecessary padding.
This sequel is slow to show off its best features, but once it does, you won't want to stop playing....