New Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII scans, big posters, cowgirl Tifa
Korean website Ruliweb got a hold of some interesting photos that FFVII fans and PSP owners waiting for Square Enix‘ Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII can’t miss. There are scans from a Japanese magazine loaded with delicious screens, along with a shot from a rather large advertisement poster.
Who would’ve thought Tifa was scantily clad in her cowgirl outfit during Sephiroth’s attack on her homeland? She’s definitely showing a lot of skin, compared to the blocky pixels we saw her in back in the original game. Seems like we can’t stress this out enough: the characters look amazing. It’s hard to believe that any other handheld game can look any better after feasting your eyes on these screens.
To top it all, there’s this cool eye-catching poster reminding everyone that Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII will be on Japan‘s shelves this September 13. It may be painful to think about how a western release is nowhere in sight, and importing a copy will come at a price, but we’ll help ease the pain by keeping you updated.
Via Ruliweb
Korean website Ruliweb got a hold of some interesting photos that FFVII fans and PSP owners waiting for Square Enix‘ Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII can’t miss. There are scans from a Japanese magazine loaded with delicious screens, along with a shot from a rather large advertisement poster.
Who would’ve thought Tifa was scantily clad in her cowgirl outfit during Sephiroth’s attack on her homeland? She’s definitely showing a lot of skin, compared to the blocky pixels we saw her in back in the original game. Seems like we can’t stress this out enough: the characters look amazing. It’s hard to believe that any other handheld game can look any better after feasting your eyes on these screens.
To top it all, there’s this cool eye-catching poster reminding everyone that Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII will be on Japan‘s shelves this September 13. It may be painful to think about how a western release is nowhere in sight, and importing a copy will come at a price, but we’ll help ease the pain by keeping you updated.
Via Ruliweb