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# Single-player immersive RPG Iconic Nobuo Uematsu soundtrack 3-disc epic saga Final Fantasy VII - PlayStation

**Price:** ₱234
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## Summary

> 🎮 The RPG revolution that every PlayStation pro needs in their collection!

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- **What is this?** Final Fantasy VII - PlayStation
- **How much does it cost?** ₱234 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Legacy Game-Changer:** Join the cultural phenomenon that transformed RPGs and set the gold standard for immersive console gaming.
- • **Cinematic 3D Visuals:** Experience groundbreaking polygonal graphics and seamless FMV cutscenes that redefined gaming storytelling.
- • **Masterful Soundtrack:** Feel every emotion with a legendary score by Nobuo Uematsu, elevating your adventure to cinematic heights.
- • **Epic 80+ Hour Journey:** Dive into a sprawling narrative with deep character arcs and a richly imaginative world that demands your full attention.
- • **Strategic Materia System:** Customize your gameplay with versatile magic and abilities through the innovative Materia crystal system.

## Overview

Final Fantasy VII for PlayStation is a landmark single-player RPG featuring a 3-disc set with cutting-edge 3D graphics, immersive storytelling, and a masterful soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu. Players embark on an epic 40-80+ hour quest as Cloud Strife, battling a mega-corporation and a godlike villain in a richly detailed world. Its innovative Materia system and cinematic presentation revolutionized console gaming, making it a must-have classic for discerning gamers.

## Description

desertcart.com Long recognized as role-playing games par excellence, the Final Fantasy series gets a technological makeover in this installment (and series debut on the PlayStation). Shedding the two-dimensional graphics and limited sound capabilities of its predecessors, Final Fantasy VII features lush 3-D graphics, beautifully animated "movie" sequences, and soundtrack-quality music. Coupled with the game's intricate storyline, endearing characters, and immense yet highly imaginative world, these new advancements make for a quite an engrossing experience. The story of Final Fantasy VII centers around a solider named Cloud Strife, who joins forces with Avalanche, a group of resistance fighters, to take down an evil mega-corporation known as Shinra. (The fate of the world hangs in the balance, of course.) Truly epic in scope, this four-disc game requires a considerable amount of time to complete---this reviewer gladly gave up over 80 hours of his life to finish it. But it's definitely a rewarding adventure that every PlayStation owner should consider undertaking, especially since it's now one of the low-priced "Greatest Hits" titles. --Joe HonPros: Intricate and absorbing storyline with endearing characters Immense and highly imaginative game world Special battle system Beautifully animated movie sequences Cons: Your friends and family may feel neglected Review Never before have technology, playability, and narrative combined as well as in Final Fantasy VII. The culmination of Square Soft's monumental effort is a game that will enrich just as it will entertain. Yet, for all the boundless praise it so rightfully deserves, Final Fantasy VII is not without its shortcomings and occasional design problems. These are enough to make some gamers (who are unfamiliar with RPGs, to be sure) wonder just why anyone would bother playing through it in the first place. This is the most dazzling visual experience to date on any console. Film-quality computer-generated cinematics blend seamlessly with pre-rendered background artwork to create the strikingly realistic world of Final Fantasy VII, both beautiful in its grandeur and terrifying in its detail. The overworld and battle sequences are presented in full polygonal splendor with just a touch of texture mapping for good measure. But you haven't seen anything until you witness some of the more powerful magic spells in the game. Massive dragons heed your bidding, dwarfing your gigantic enemies tenfold; an earth titan tears the ground up from beneath your enemies' feet, flinging them aside like toy blocks. Some of these summoning spells cut to over half a dozen different camera angles as the catastrophe unfolds. Meanwhile, a masterfully orchestrated soundtrack - courtesy of veteran composer Nobuo Uematsu - is a major force behind the intense emotion of Final Fantasy VII. The synthesized musical score hearkens Final Fantasy's golden age on the Super Nintendo, consciously staying true to its roots. Yet for all its top-notch graphics and sound, truly the best aspect of Final Fantasy VII is the plot that these peerless aesthetics help weave. Join the enigmatic mercenary Cloud Strife in a journey that will take him to the very source of his being in an incredible quest where the fate of the world hangs by a precious thread, threatening at any instant to be torn by the charismatic, tormented villain of the story. Final Fantasy VII's moving plot is influenced by some of the greatest works of science fiction film and literature, including Frank Herbert's Dune, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and even Godzilla. If you were to strip away the story, scenery, and musical score, Final Fantasy VII would otherwise be very much like any other Japanese RPG you've ever played. You still must face countless random monster encounters while keeping a close eye on your hit points and magic points, and you will witness your characters grow stronger with every experience level they attain. Battles are fought in typical Japanese RPG fashion (albeit with fully polygonal graphics), with your team on one side and any number of opponents on the other. You exchange blows until you or the enemy is defeated. Fights are made interesting with the introduction of Limit Breaks (devastating desperation attacks) and Materia, the curious colored crystals that let your party use magic and other special abilities. Materia can be found or purchased and mixed and matched to create all sorts of interesting effects. Best of all, there are more than enough hidden Materia, weapons, and optional plot sequences in the game to merit playing it through at least twice. Some have gone as far as to call Final Fantasy VII the hands-down best game ever made. And if you enjoy a good Japanese-style RPG, chances are you will agree. However, Final Fantasy VII, for all its astonishing features, is not a game with the sort of mass appeal that its massive marketing blitz may lead you to believe. For one thing, you can't finish it in a sitting, as Final Fantasy VII will be a solid 40 to 50-hour commitment for the average role-playing gamer. Otherwise, you might be taken aback by the extensive, text-heavy dialogue; there is no speech at all in Final Fantasy VII, in the interest of letting your imagination do a little work. Though you will make many small-scale decisions over the course of the game, on the whole, the story follows a very linear path. This linearity is a by-product of the plot's complexity, however - certainly a respectable sacrifice. Sony's translation of the original Japanese dialogue is direct and first-rate, much to the relief of Final Fantasy purists everywhere. Nitpickers may identify a very occasional spelling or grammar error ("Off course!" agrees Cloud at the Golden Saucer battle arena), but otherwise this text-heavy game reads just right, flawlessly conveying each character's distinct personality. Even the foul-mouthed costars of the game retain their affronting attitudes, as Sony went as far as to translate certain four-letter words in the interest of staying true to the Japanese script. --Greg Kasavin --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review

## Features

- 1 Player
- RPG
- 3 Disc Set
- Excellent graphics, sound, story and playability

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00000JRSB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,558 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #23 in PlayStation Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 1 |
| Computer Platform | Playstation |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,637) |
| Date First Available | August 15, 2000 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | SquareSoft |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.9 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Publication Date | May 27, 1999 |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | May 27, 1999 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 711719416326 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why is this game 180$?**
A: There is no reason for it to be. The price is a lot higher than it should be. The other response ot this is horribly incorrect. The seller is selling the GREEN GREATEST HITS VERSION! This is VERY VERY common version of this game. The black label is the original and is considered a collectable now. The green label is not. If this was an unopened black label then yes it would be worth the price he is asking. Green labeled greatest hit version is worth $40 TOPS as you can order them directly from playstation still (in bulk but still) So to answer your question the seller is misinformed and this is NOT worth the asking price.

**Q: It is american edition(with cloud in cover page) or european edition(logo ffvii)?**
A: It's the American one.

**Q: I'm playing this on my ps2 slim, and the opening theme with credits just keep looping, and my ps2 controller does nothing. what should I do?**
A: Try unplugging the controller and then re input the controller.If this doesn't work try a different controller.If neither works it's not a controller issue.The disc may be damaged if it doesn't go past the credit screen.I hope this solves the problem.

**Q: Can this be played on a PS4?**
A: No it's a playstation 1 disc. Ps4 isnt compatible with ps1 discs

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