Crisis Core: FFVII Reunion PS4

Crisis Core: FFVII Reunion PS4


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Dimensions: 10.21 x 0.79 x 16.99 cm; 68.04 Grams
Model: SQEA78.UK.22ST
Dimensions: 10.21 x 0.79 x 16.99 cm; 68.04 Grams
Origin: Austria

5 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United States

    What a great game. FF7 storyline is so good. I had no idea I was missing out on so much. So glad they made it available for PS4/5. I never had the pocket so I had no idea what I had missed out on.

  2. Anonymous says:

     Mexico

    el nico problema el que trajo el paqute lo avento a dentro de mi casa el Dvd se salio de su lugar dentro de su estuche. no es culpa del vendedor en este caso sino de la paquetera. ni tocaron la puerta.( tengo camaras)

  3. Dara Kerr says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I was going to review this, I asked my son was it a good game? He said “yeah”. Sometimes that’s all you need.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Brought fir my son as he had asked for it, he is enjoying playing it , and he knows which games are good and which are not, I’m not a gamer myself

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersExcited to see this title released for PS4 so pre-ordered immediately. It’s a great game, following Zack’s story and seeing another side to Sephiroth (as you’re both working for Shinra as SOLDIER). I’m only at Chapter 3 so far but really enjoying it.

    The combat system is easy to get to grips with and I’ve been enjoying the Missions, which are relatively short but increase in difficulty nonetheless. They are also a good way to level up as you can replay them as many times as you like. This is handy to use before heading off into the main story again.

    I currently gave 5 section options doe Materia and you can use the same ones to give you some back up when choosing new combos. For example, my Master Cure is used in every section, along with the first being my best levelled up Materia and the others ones that may have different qualities but need levelling up. You will need to switch sections in order to level up which could make later battles trickier.

    Getting additional ‘abilities’ such as summons or limited breaks is dependent upon a rolling screen (rather like a slot machine) in the top left of the screen. I’ve noticed you do need to be quick to use any though as they vanish very quickly. For example, you can’t hold a limit break until you need it like some previous battle systems, you have to use it as soon as it pops up or it’s gone. Same with summons.

    Overall, a great game with plenty to do and a really enjoyable addition to the franchise.

    Excellent addition to the franchise showing the backstop to FFVII