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Final Fantasy VIIThe first installment of the series to be originally released for the Playstation, also the first one to be released with 3D movement and graphics.
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I've seen something called Final Fantasy 7 at gamestores. But I think that it's not the original FFVII that everybody talks about. Am I right in thinking there are a couple versions? And can you actually get used copies of the original FFVII anymore?
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I've seen something called Final Fantasy 7 at gamestores. But I think that it's not the original FFVII that everybody talks about. Am I right in thinking there are a couple versions? And can you actually get used copies of the original FFVII anymore?
Rofl, quote of the week! No, Final Fantasy 7 is Final Fantasy VII. Theres only the one version I know of. If the box actually said Final Fantasy 7, then somethings very wrong there. And yeah you can get used copies of the older Final Fantasys.
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I bloody hope it's worth getting. I bought it yesterday. Already something is urking me It's not the graphics. I think it's more to do with Cloud ... I'm an hour into the game.
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I think 7 was too good. It over shadowed 8 and 9. The only reason I even heard of 10 was due to the fact that it was the first FF on PS2.
KH was a good modifyer for the FF series because it sparked an interest (at least for me) with all the crossover appearances, I didn't even know Squall existed.
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Sure, it’s definitely worth getting. It’s well known that this is not my favorite FF, but it’s still worth stealing your friends copy and playing it.
+ It has a great storyline.
+ A semi-excellent cast of characters.
+ An interesting battle system, though it grew a bit boring after a while.
+ A great soundtrack.
- Lack of interesting sidequests, in my opinion
- If you’re into games with pretty graphics, this one will disappoint.
- As said earlier, the battle system may grow boring.
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I loved this game.
Well the reason might be because i grew up watching my mum play it, and it was'nt untill i was about 13 untill i had the guts to even start & i did'nt even make it to disc 2. I picked it up 2 years later & completed most of it.
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VII is definitely worth getting, however as a note to the people who have not played a FF game I'd suggest that you play VII first, because before I played VII I had played VI, I, IX and VIII and to be quite honest I think VII fell short in comparison to the others. I'm not denying that VII was a great game but I think I would have enjoyed it a lot more if I finished it before the others simply because I wouldn't have compared it to them