• Crisis Core's events predate Final Fantasy VII's, the latter game's story feels cheapened by association. Zack’s relatability is the story’s only real saving grace.
  • The answer is yes—Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core is considered canon within the story of Final Fantasy and other entries within the series.
  • Crisis Core then, the final product in the 'Compilation of Final Fantasy VII' arrives on PSP with a strange kind of expectation upon its shoulders.
  • There are 238 achievements worth 1,590 points. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII for PlayStation Portable - explore and compete on this classic game at...
  • Crisis Core Reunion is an action JRPG that acts as a prequel to Final Fantasy VII. You play as Zack Fair, a young warrior who wants to be a hero...
  • What we said about the original Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7. "Issues aside, Crisis Core is a great PSP game -- no question. It honors Final Fantasy VII's legacy.
  • The story begins five years before the events of Final Fantasy VII and fast-forwards almost all the way up until Cloud meets Aerith.
  • The story goes back in time as Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion comes to PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch on Tuesday, December 13.
  • Square Enix has announced that Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII for the PlayStation Portable has surpassed the one million sales …
  • Though it’s hard to divorce Crisis Core from Final Fantasy VII and assess it as its own tale, there is some standalone value in the narrative here upon revisit.