According to Gamespot, the game's visuals are very impressive and it seems Final Fantasy is raising the bar in PSP design and graphics. 1UP says the game has a nicely mixed soundtrack that consists of of FFVII tracks. GamsRadar says the game looks very polished and well-done, even though the game is not completely finished.

PSP Fanboy's Andrew Yoon is a man in pain. He's really, really envious of the folks who managed to catch a glimpse of Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core during the Square Enix Party. His intestines are probably squirming and contracting in some weird fashion right now, suffering from some psychosomatic Crisis Core requirement. Funny, so are we.

Those who were in attendance can't help but highlight the good points that they've seen when they describe the game.

IGN says: "In our first Crisis Core hands-on last December, Anoop explains how technically marvelous the game is. Let me piggy back on that by say he is unequivocally right. This is the watershed game that genuinely demonstrates just how powerful the PSP is."

GamesRadar notes: "This is the one that seems to matter, and the unfinished game (due to release in Japan in August) looks very polished from what we've seen so far. Of course, it's also likely that the demo (which was ridiculously easy, for example) doesn't reflect the final game in some ways. But we're very optimistic that the PSP is getting the smash hit it needs from this game, and Dirge of Cerberus syndrome is being avoided."

Gamespot thinks: "Based on what we played and saw, Crisis Core looks to be delivering on the promise of the past few years. The game's visuals are impressive both in design and tech, raising the bar for what's possible on the PSP hardware. As far as gameplay goes, Crisis Core is doing some interesting reworking of the familiar Square battle system that we like on the whole, though we can take or leave the whole slot machine thing"

1UP declares: "Outside of the slightly uneven framerate that currently hampers the game's combat, the visuals in Crisis Core look truly awe-inspiring. The game's soundtrack sounds similarly accomplished, with a blend of nicely remixed FFVII tracks and crunchy, guitar-heavy pieces that help drive the action-packed battles."
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    Final Blade May 14, 07
    Thats awesome, Obviously the graphics will be ill.Im not worrying about gameplay, im sure when they annouce it or we play it. IT will be fantastic. The sound tracks will be stellar. I hope they add one winged angel in here for sephiroth.
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    BANDITO ATTACK May 14, 07
    big deal. As if we need any more FF7. or any FF, for that matter. Give it a rest, square.
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      Storm May 15, 07
      Mind saying that to Mario games, too? There are companies out there that do worse with remakes, etc.. I love the FF series, it's what really got me into RPG's...though I'm not a huge fan of FFVII. Bad or not, this game will sell well, like other products with 'FFVII' in the title.
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    Synergized May 14, 07
    I'm not really interested in the game, but I will look into it.
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    iLLmatic May 15, 07
    FINISH THE GAME AND PUT IT IN STORES GOTDAMMIT
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    Miss Razz May 21, 07
    Well judging from the trailers, and praise from various sites, I'm willing to believe this game will save the FFVII Compilation. Looks like the only one that'll live up the the FF name.

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