Experience the high-quality world and gameplay mechanics of FINAL FANTASY presented in action-packed 3D environments where players can glide through the air and dash along walls
Combining all-out brawling alongside RPG-style character development and customisation, an original system developed by the creators of the KINGDOM HEARTS series takes fighting gameplay to another level
Fan-favourite heroes and villains from the entire FINAL FANTASY series come together in one game for the first time in a remarkable new tale with fully-voiced CG movies and real-time events
Players select their favourite FINAL FANTASY characters, sided with either Cosmos or Chaos, to set the stage for their fantasy match
Accessible through "EX Burst", players can experience gameplay faithful to the originals through memorable battle features such as "Limit Break" and "Overdrive". In addition, long time fans of the series can enjoy the ability to summon Aeons and options such as the "command battle" system. Familiar environments and music from the FINAL FANTASY series also appear, arranged to make the most of the hardware capability
Continue the experience by trading Friend Cards, creating items and sharing AI characters with other players and even engage in virtual AI battles made possible by the PSP system ad hoc mode
詳細描述
Cosmos, the goddess of harmony. Chaos, the god of discord. Reigning from distant realms, the two gods had gathered warriors from all lands to lead them in savage war. Cosmos and Chaos were of equal strength. It was believed the conflict would last forever. But - The balance was broken. Those who answered Chaos's call created an inexhaustible force. And under vicious attack without relent, the warriors fighting for Cosmos started to fall one by one. The conflict that has continued for eons is now about to end in Chaos's favor. The world has been thorn asunder, sinking into a vortex of disorder. As for the few surviving warriors - their fates are about to be determined.
Decent Dissidia is a good fighting game. Once you get used to the battle system, which the main story mode helps to teach you fairly effectively, it continues to get deeper and deeper as you play more. There's a lot of customization in the game, and that may appeal to some.
My only problem with the game would have to be the cutscenes. They're awful. Don't get me wrong, they look great, but the writing and acting is absolutely horrendous. Luckily, the developers noticed this and let you skip the cutscenes (even the text ones) by pressing start. This also works to pause the cutscene if you actually want to watch it.
Addictive gameplay + nostalgia factor - bad cutscenes = a grade of B-.
Recommended for fans of both Final Fantasy games and fighting games.
Not recommended for anyone else.
isr25(2) on 13, Nov. 2009 16:37 (HKT)
Addictive This title makes me feel like I am playing through the Final Fantasy 7 Advent Children movie! Great epic battle, great cinematogrophy and you get to play all heros and villains from FF1 to FFX!
Pretty good Great little game, well worth the money. Many many items to collect, it will keep you entertained for AGES. I love the dual colossuem, and quick fighting modes.
Downsides: cant play over the internet, and story line/dubbing kinda lame. I dislike clouds voice, and the whole "trying to make the game epic sounding" voice even though the storyline is lame. Not sure if it was translated incorrectly, or because its japanese and I didnt get it.
rick8838(3) on 09, Nov. 2009 17:18 (HKT)
Great for those who are fans of the ff series and aslo the ones who arent great innovative fighting system keeps players on their toe and always mixing up their styles. lots of bonus content to keep you intrigued for hours on end. definitely worth it!
No title A truly additive game with unimaginable amounts of content in it. The combat is unique, the action is fast and the face that all of this is crammed into one UMD is truly impressive.
question? does this certain version on here have the arcade mode? just wondering. thank you in advance.
I would say yes this is an awesome game! if you like final fantasy or any type of fighting game I am pretty sure that you wll like it.
zeks1(5) on 04, Nov. 2009 13:44 (HKT)
Dissidia: Final Fantasy One of the greatest games on PSP alongside with such titles as LocoRoco, Patapon, Monster Hunter. If you dont have it yet, why don't you buy it?
jjverde3000(5) on 04, Nov. 2009 08:42 (HKT)
Excelente Game really, really, a wonderfull purchase.
Lots ofcharacters, good fighting system. A complete and perfect game for the psp
darfreeze(3) on 29, Oct. 2009 17:39 (HKT)
You get more than your money's worth!!! Every psp owners should buy this great game. It's not only for the fans of the final fantasy series, but for everyone who's tired of the same old 3d fighting game.
While the story won't be enough to captivate you, Dissidia's mix of role-playing and fighting will keep you hooked for some time. The fighting is awesome and exciting, you will never get tired of it even if you played for a thousand hours.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy is a joyful experience that piles on the pleasures, within both its gameplay and its feature set. You earn real-time rewards represented by a Chocobo's journey; you can save battle replays, edit them, and export them as video files; and Moogles send you bizarre messages with points included to spend on more unlockables. In other words, there's a lot of game in here, more than some people will know what to do with. It's disappointing that some of the arenas don't seem to have been created with the cinematic camera in mind and that the story seems more like mediocre fan fiction than it does a true Final Fantasy epic. But if you came just for the fun and the frenzy, Dissidia offers plenty of both, supported by a framework of tangible rewards that deepens the more you play.
A dream match everybody has waited for! Final fantasy Dissidia is what everybody was waiting for!
Multiple final fantasy characters all put into a single game, where you can duke it out between your friends or simply play the story mode which will delve into backstory of the game.
This game is a must buy for all Final Fantasy (and non-final fantasy) fans alike
Best Final Fantasy game in years This game has so much content it could last for hundreds of hours. The cast of 22 characters are all unique and require vastly different play styles. It will take you a while to master one character and then it's right on to the next one for a new experience.
Most fighters single player modes get boring once you've unlocked and tried out all the characters. But Dissidia's ingenious in slowly unlocking more moves as you level up the character adds incentive and eases players into learning a new character.
Only shortcoming I can think of is that to its core, this is a stat based rpg first and an action game second. Yes, skill is involved to snatch a win but in versus mode even when you set your levels to equal, just the stat boosts from better equipment can break the game with one person dealing damage in the single digits while the other in the triples.
This game can link up to the American version but not the European versions.
Love it! Get to play any character that I like and the whole game was great and that I like it because its Japanese as Japanese voice cast are more natural compare to its English Version.....
The gasme was real great
zetto13(2) on 14, Oct. 2009 00:28 (HKT)
A must-have in your Final Fantasy Collection.. It's one of the best games you'll play on the PSP for now. It has playable characters from FFI-FFXII who have unique fighting styles towards each other.
It offers a decent story to play, an arcade mode to jusy jump right in and fight, a duel coliseum that can earn you rewards each fight, an ad-hoc mode to play with friends, character skills customization to your liking, and some accomplishments to fulfill with rewards waiting. I probably missed a few more things, but with all these things offered to you it guarantees 100+ hours of gameplay time.
What are you waiting for? Your collection is incomplete without this masterpiece!
RFell(1) on 12, Oct. 2009 16:27 (HKT)
The best fighting game I've played I really like fighting games, and Dissidia is definitely the best.
The fighting system is very original and sophisticated, and the game has so much playable content to unlock that it provides hundreds of hours of playtime (not exaggerating!).
And it's NOT only for Final Fantasy fans! I didn't know the characters at all, but still I enjoy it much more than other games.
No title It really is a love letter from Squre-Enix to their fans. From every little thing such as the multiple icons you can pick from to the costumes, unlockable etc.
They even went the extra mile and not only let you save your replays but also edit and convert them to an avi.
This is one game that has not left my PSP for a very long time and won't be any time soon.
Fun game, especially if you are FF fans This game was a surprise in a lot of ways as I wasn't expecting a spin-off game from FF to be this good.
Game is essentially a arena battle game where you use the specialties of the characters to win the battle of good and evil.
General mechanics are simple to master, and great collectibles and upgrades will surely get people hooked.
For FF fans, there's a lot of material to be even more excited about, but for the ones who didn't follow FF or just joined the fun with FF7 will probably miss out on some franchise references and nostalgia fun you can have.
This game is one of the "fun" games Square-Enix managed to make based on FF. So if you ever wanted to have a mix & match battles with characters from different eras of FF, you'll be in heaven.
A final fantasy fan dream being able to use your favorite characters again in a totally different way.extra character story developement, new animation of old and new characters. this game made levelling up so much more fun.
quatters(22) on 25, Sep. 2009 18:26 (HKT)
No title Ummmm, it's an ok game. Not really that great. It's good fun for a little while, but then get's repetative quickly. Unless you're a die hard FF fan. Skip it.
hector_bertrand(3) on 25, Sep. 2009 06:12 (HKT)
The answer to nintendo smash bross It's excellent, isn't just a game which takes fighting to the next level, is the closes you can get to combine them with RPG genre.
This isn't just a fan service or a collector item, is a truly fun game that you can enjoy for long time, give it a try!
B3N(4) on 19, Sep. 2009 19:54 (HKT)
Final Fantasy epic masterpiece! With all FF1 to FF10 main Heroes and Villains and two special characters from FFXI and FFXII, I can only said that this game is like Final Fantasy (12 in 1). Beside characters, this game also got all the nice musics and all the final battle arena from FF1 to FF10. For fans this game is a must buy, but for those who still don't know anything about Final Fantasy, this game is the perfect one to start. There are lots of cool stuffs such as the replay editor which you can edit your own gameplay, an in-game calendar that have special days which you will get extra bonuses, the game action-based gameplay which you can change to the old school RPG command-style gameplay and tons of unlockables which make this game lots of replay value. With a lots of contents packed in this little UMD, I can only said that this game is really an epic masterpiece!
This... ...is Insane! All your favorite characters fighting till the end with crazy camera angles, combos that make street fighter and UNS look like "kid's games".
A bit tedious at first but... The game when you play at first is a bit tedious because enemies die super fast and you have virtually no attacks.
But later, when you reach the level 100 with a few characters, the game really picks up and it gets really fun and challenging. You have to equip correct sets of accessories to buff and multiply stats.
Goodness! This game will last you a very long time. Lots and lots of unlockables, unique fighting system, interesting story line, and list goes on. Some extra stuff like costumes and that too, you won't regret buying it D:
a really overrated game First let me say: this game is good, and you will want to play it if you have some favorite FF characters. The music is amazing, graphic is very good for PSP but not as good as a PS2 game. The gameplay sucks. You will like it at first but since the only thing you do in the game is battle, and there is practically no story to keep you going you will find yourself just pressing the same button combination for hours. Dissidia is by no means a bad game, but it is repetitive and there is no replay value whatsoever. So to sum it all up: great music, good graphics, bad and repetitive gameplay, no plot. I recommend you rent and try it before buying.
FF Dissidia This one would not dissapoint really good game play will always put a smile on your face when you finish someone off with your finisher (EX-MODE) EPIC GAME!
Simply AMAZING i just got this in the mail and i simply love it so far!
i don't understand Japanese but the controls are easy to learn and there are a lot of translation on the internet you can find to help you out.
The graphics are amazing for a PSP game and the soundtrack is stellar.
i will be getting the English version once it's out as well to understand the dialogue and story more, but for now i'm just having a great time learning the game and fighting my way through it.
By far the most amazing game I got for PSP Well worth the price its a amazing game A++++ I suggest others to buy Dissidia as well. The graphics up to the music are just amazing. Language barrier isn't so hard to get past just a little bit of toggling around to know what your doing. 5/5 On my book BUY IT ALREADY x3!
The wait was worth it! I'd been waiting for this game since before the official page only had that picture of Cosmos and Chaos in it, and I can say I was not disappointed.
Instead of simply saying how wonderful this game is, I'll write a more detailed review I hope will help convince people to give this game a try.
The game first asks you your name, your "plan" (whatever this is for, there are three options), and your special day (there are rewards and bonuses on special days).
There are three battle modes: story, quick play, and multiplayer.
In battle, normal attacks raise "brave", a number that means the amount of damage a "real" attack will cause. The HP depleting attacks cause as much damage to the enemy as the brave number indicates. It's good to raise brave by attacking a lot, but then you still have to connect with HP depleting attacks, too.
When a hit connects, little EX spheres will appear. Those raise the EX gauge (there are special in-battle items that raise the EX gauge by a large amount). You know EX mode can be activated when the gauge is full.
During EX mode, characters can execute their special attack. Butz uses a D-pad sequence to raise the damage. Tidus uses the same bar he used on Final Fantasy X when performing his overdrive. Onion Knight uses a command window to select the attack or spell he wants (which determines the class he'll switch to).
After battle, you gain gil, AP (ability points) and PP (which I guess are purchase points, or whatever). PP are gained even if the battle is lost. Experience is gained with each action during battle.
With enough experience, characters can level up, increasing their base stats. Base stats can be modified by equipment (weapons, helmets, armor).
Accesories give special traits (still trying to read the Kanji as to what those could be).
Summons are found as stones in the battle map, or gained as reward after clearing a stage. They have to be equipped by the character to work.
During level-ups, characters can learn abilities, too. Land, air, action, support and extra abilities are available. Land and air are divided by brave raising and HP depleting abilities.
PP are used to buy game options, like new characters, another form looks for existing characters, icons for the calendar, voices to be listened to in the museum, etcetera.
In quick play you select both your character and the computer character. You can customize each character with abilities, items, summons, form (normal or another form), etcetera. There are three "sets" for each character, so you can store different customizations.
You can choose the level of the CPU character. By default, it is the same level as your character, but you can select a level 1 opponent if you want.
Unlocked enemies can be selected in quick play.
In story mode, you start with the Prologue (tutorial), after which you will have the Destiny Odisseys I through X. There is also an Another Story mode after the Destiny Odissey, but I haven't started one yet.
Each story stage has a grid (stage map). You travel through the map using DP (destiny points). Each point means one movement (no matter how long the trajectory). In the grid there are treasure chests, potions, ethers, summon stones, enemy battles and blocks.
There is also a mark you have to reach to clear the level. You just have to reach this mark and the level will be cleared (after you fought your way through the grid).
If there are more than one map items around your character, they will all be chain-activated after the first one. This is useful to free grid spaces without spending many DP.
After finishing the prologue, or after finishing a Destiny Odissey, the SP (story points) will be added and rewards will be given.
One of the Best games of all time on PSP (seriously) Just a perfect work of art! This game has it all. From graphics to gameplay. The only thing worth complaining about is the language barrier (that is if you don't know Japanese). This game is just purely splendid!
A++++ Best game of the Year for the PSP I would say ^^
A must have for any FF fan. the only thing is that it's hard to understand it if you can't Japanese, because the menu is complicated you don't know which one is "story mode", "Battle mode" etc. but a little bit experimenting will do it. The graphics are amazing.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy, totally worth it For those who are questioning whether this game is worth it or not, it is. Even if you don't understand japanese its really easy to pick up your favorite character and start fighting. The learning curve is rather easy at times, but sometimes you're stuck fighting an enemy that takes some strategy to fight. The story mode is easy to get through once you know what you're doing and the graphics are amazing. Definatly deserves 5 stars in my book