
Originally announced in 2004 at E3 Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII for the PSP completes Square-Enix's Compilation of Final Fantasy VII project; a project that has certainly had it's high points and low points. I'm happy to inform you that Crisis Core is definitely a high point.
CC is an action-RPG that elaborates on the events leading up to Final Fantasy VII. You control Zack, SOLDIER 2nd Class, that you probably remember from Cloud's memories in the original game. Zack is sent by Lazard, the director of SOLDIER, to investigate the apparent defection of 1st Class Genesis and several other SOLIDER members.
Battles unfold in real-time and you are free to control Zack. You can equip materia (you should know what that is) to access magic, abilities, and raise your stats. While you move Zack around the battlefield you can scroll through the command bar with the L and R shoulder buttons to attack, use magic/abilities, or items.
The game also uses something called DMW (Digital Mind Wave) to perform powerful limit breaks and gain short battle bonuses like one-MP spells. The DMW is three slot reels that contain character portraits and summon monsters. Numbers appear when the reels stop and may grant temporary bonuses in battle. The DMW constantly spins and expends SP that is gained by defeating enemies. It's very fickle and kind of a gamble but it's fun and a very interesting concept. When you match three characters you get to use a character specific limit break (example: if you line up three Clouds you use sword slash limit). The DMW seems to represent what goes through Zack's mind while he fights (I noticed that before performing Angeal's limit his voice coaches Zack by saying: "Show me your honor").
In addition to the main story you can do "missions" to obtain new materia and other items. New missions appear while progressing through the game and some are triggered by talking to other characters. There's a ton of missions to do and a ton of items to get.
However, it's not perfect. The game doesn't really explain the DMW system very much in the beginning and the voice acting isn't the best I've ever heard either. Also, I think that not everyone will embrace the DMW... Personally I think it's a very ambitious game mechanic.
VERDICT - [4/5]: Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is a great PSP game with a fun combat system, excellent visuals, and a pretty good story.
