Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII fantasy montage video |
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For those of us still out of the loop, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is Square Enix's UMD-sized love letter to fans of the original game. It tells of the story of Zack Fair, a member of the elite military unit called SOLDIER, and how his tale preludes one of the best Final Fantasy games ever made. And in true prequel style, Square Enix has lovingly given Crisis Core all the next-gen trimmings, making sure it stood up to the standard of today's portable games and exceeded them.
One of the things we particularly love about this video? When Zack gets to fight Bahamut Fury. Yes, he fights a summon. Toe-to-gigantic-armored-clawed-talon. And it is glorious.
Enjoy the video!
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Comments [refresh]
Refuse to call her Aerith all you want, it was what her name was supposed to be. It's not some sudden revelation due to poor translation in this most recent game. The problem was with the localization of the original game.
Aeris sounds better than Aerith