New Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core images from the Japanese magazine Shonen Jump and the Chinese version of the Famitsu magazine have been released.


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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.
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    Deis Jun 24, 07
    I was never the biggest Final Fantasy VII fan, and now I'm utterly sick of it being forced down my throat.

    On the other hand, I'd play a PS3 version, and I like the shiny screenshots here, so I can't really complain.
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      Final Blade Jun 25, 07
      Not to bash your post but its not being forced down your or anyones throat. FF7 has so many unanswered questions after it that all this so called"milking" was needed. Like who was zack and whats his story, FF7 CC.
      Whats vincents story DOC, though it sucked. what happened after FF7, AC it was absolutely awesome. You see there is a reason for everything.
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    Cruxis Mana Jun 26, 07
    I think that Final Fantasy VII has been " milked " a little bit, but as Finalblade said, there are many unanswered questions that people want to know about.

    I mean : Everyone likes Zack ^^ ! Don't they ?

    I'm just surprised at how much Genesis looks like Gackt in those images ^^ (( ... I am fully aware that it's supposed to =P ))
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    Miss Razz Jun 26, 07
    FFVII has had the absolute crap milked out of it with DoC and BC. Those 2 games were just un-needed (especially BC, which had new main characters anyway). AC was okay, and it was nice seeing the characters in pretty graphics, but we didn't really need the story carried any further than that. More questions are being asked than answered >_>


    Lets hope Crisis Core ends up making the FFVII name proud. It'd be great to actually play a GOOD Compilation game.

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