Dissidia: Final Fantasy – Sony PSP (Japan Version – No Region Protection)



PRICE: US $64.90
RELEASE DATE: December 18, 2008

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ABOUT THIS GAME:
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of Final Fantasy’s debut, Square Enix round up the heroes and anti-heroes from their star RPG series and have them participate in a battle royale. Belonging to the camp of the god of peace Cosmos and the god of struggles Chaos, the 20 characters are pit against each other in fighting tournaments.

The concept of winning a fight is simple, unleash a string of attacks and deplete the HP bar of your opponent. The higher your hit rate is, the more brave points you store and the more special attacks you can launch. What sure kill attacks you can employ depend on your characters.

Pit your favourites against generations of FF characters and find out who the strongest is amongst you.


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