Well it was bound to happen, we've got yet more screenshots for TWO final fantasy games this time: Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core and Final Fantasy: Dissidia.

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New Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core screenshots have emerged just before the game's release.

This time, the screens focus on the Nibelheim incident that was shown in the original Final Fantasy VII (PSone), featuring familiar characters: Sephiroth, Cloud Strife, Jenova, Zack Fair, and Tifa Lockhart.

First-Class SOLDIER Genesis, a bikini-clad Shisune, and a new character (Hollander), also appear in the screens.

The game is set for release in Japan on September 13th.

"Older Zack:

  • Zack, after he has changed his hairstyle during the story. (It's the same hairstyle he had in the original FFVII and AC).
  • Has there been a change in his mental-state after his long-awaited promotion to 1st Class SOLDIER?
  • His position as a SOLDIER is to give directions to young SOLDIERs and ShinRa troops.


    Aerith:
  • A descendant of the Ancients.
  • Growing her precious flowers in Midgar, she first meets Zack in the slum's church.
  • As in the original FFVII, Aerith is ...
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    Japanese magazine V-Jump have revealed some new info and screenshots from the PSP game, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core.

    The first page reveals that Hojo - another character from the original FFVII - will be in this game, as well as more images of Genesis, Aerith, and the main character Zack. The second page details Gameplay information, and reveals that Materia will, once again, be used. The summon Phoenix (from the original FFVII) has also been revealed, with a stunning new design.

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    Today, IGN.com has revealed high-quality screenshots from the soon-to-be-released Square Enix game, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core.

    The screenshots include:

  • A rather impressive FMV close-up of Zack - the main character's - face.
  • An in-game cutscene image, featuring Sephiroth and Genesis, and ...
  • An high-quality image showing the game's Battle System.

  • This week's Jump magazine has been released, and Final Fantasy fans will be happy to know that there is an article featuring Square Enix's new PSP game, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core.

    The article contains information about Aerith and Zack (including new screenshots and renders of the couple), as well as a glimpse of the "Stroll through the Slums event" that will be featured in the game.

    "Square Enix has revealed some new images of Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core, for PSP. featuring Yuffie, the Turks, Zacks, Angeal, and the mysterious Genesis clones.

    Some of the screenshots have been translated into English."

    "Scan translations:

    A member of crisis-core.net has kindly translated the scans ...

    There's an unexpected amount of work in form of "Missions" to be done in the strategical search for Genesis. It seems that there are also Missions where you can get special treasure!

    Screenshot: A SOLDIER: 2nd CLASS saying, "You should take great care when accepting, and go on a mission for average skill."
    Caption: Missions are the daily duties of Shinra's SOLDIERs. There are a lot of Missions, rangin..."

    "Early images from next week's issue of the Japanese magazine Shonen Jump have turned up, showing some new screenshots from Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core. Among the images are shots of Shisune (the "Shuriken" Turk from FFVII: Before Crisis), the CG image of Zack used on the title screen of the Square Enix Party demo, and a screenshot of a side mission featuring Yuffie in her Before Crisis outfit."

    The official "Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core" website has been updated with character profiles for Sephiroth, Genesis and Lazard.
    Popular Japanese singer Gackt will be returning as the Japanese voice-actor for Genesis.

    In-game screenshots are also part of the update for the profies.

    There are also four currently unannounced characters.

    Crisis-Core.net has kindly translated the new website pages.

  • Crisis Core official site

  • Famitsu.com has updated it's site with a new Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core article and various screenshots that were featured in recent editions of their magazine. Fortunately for English speaking fans, the article itself does not have any new information regarding the game, but includes brand new High-Res screenshots instead.