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    FFVII: Crisis Core, PSP Looking Awfully Attractive

    I'm going to take it upon myself to be The Weekly Geek's official SquareEnix Correspondent today. Seeing the trailer for FFVII: Crisis Core this morning may have just sealed the deal - I think this game justifies me making my first Sony purchase since the PS2. If you can get past the horrible Japanese pop song littering this almost 5 minute video, Crisis Core is destined to be the most beautiful entry in the FFVII series, handheld or otherwise.

    Couple that with the equally incredible Final Fantasy Tactics sequel also coming to the PSP (trailer after the jump) and any Final Fantasy fan would have an extremely hard time convincing themselves not to buy a PSP now.


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    Zach says:

    posted August 27, 2007 8:48 PM

    Personally, I'm more excited about Dissidia, if we're talking PSP Final Fantasies. I love crossovers

    Zach says:

    posted August 27, 2007 8:49 PM

    Personally, I'm more excited about Dissidia, if we're talking PSP Final Fantasies. I love crossovers

    Zach says:

    posted August 27, 2007 9:31 PM

    Sorry 'bout the double-post. Thats the (second to) last time I try to post on a WII

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