New Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII trailer
Fans eager for more Crisis Core: Final Fantasy updates need not wait any longer, as there’s a new promotional video fresh from the recent Square Enix party.
We get yet another glimpse of Crisis Core‘s intriguing plotline: Angeal tells Zack about the missing-in-action SOLDIER Genesis Rhapsodos (we wish we’re fluent with Nihonggo so we can at least sniff out some more info about the new characters). In another scene we see Sephiroth and Zack discover Genesis lying dead on the ground – but it turns out that he’s just, in Sephiroth’s words, a “Genesis copycat” (feel free correct us if we got it wrong).
The in-game videos showcases the new battle system Digital Mind Wave, with Zack attaining a Power Surge after getting lucky with the slot machine, getting three Sephiroths in a row.
This promotional video also features the game’s theme song “Why” sung by Ayaka, which pretty much hints of the heavy drama going around in the game’s storyline. Do take note of the last parts of the trailer; it shows some nifty things such as the special Crisis Core PSP pack, and its Japanese release date, September 13, 2007.
Well, we won’t spoil it for you, so if you’re still reading this post you should go ahead and play the video, stat!
Fans eager for more Crisis Core: Final Fantasy updates need not wait any longer, as there’s a new promotional video fresh from the recent Square Enix party.
We get yet another glimpse of Crisis Core‘s intriguing plotline: Angeal tells Zack about the missing-in-action SOLDIER Genesis Rhapsodos (we wish we’re fluent with Nihonggo so we can at least sniff out some more info about the new characters). In another scene we see Sephiroth and Zack discover Genesis lying dead on the ground – but it turns out that he’s just, in Sephiroth’s words, a “Genesis copycat” (feel free correct us if we got it wrong).
The in-game videos showcases the new battle system Digital Mind Wave, with Zack attaining a Power Surge after getting lucky with the slot machine, getting three Sephiroths in a row.
This promotional video also features the game’s theme song “Why” sung by Ayaka, which pretty much hints of the heavy drama going around in the game’s storyline. Do take note of the last parts of the trailer; it shows some nifty things such as the special Crisis Core PSP pack, and its Japanese release date, September 13, 2007.
Well, we won’t spoil it for you, so if you’re still reading this post you should go ahead and play the video, stat!