Amazon has
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion (PS4/PS5) on sale for
$24.99.
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GameStop has
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion (PS4/PS5) on sale for
$24.99. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on $79+ orders.
GameStop has
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion (PS5) on sale for
$24.99. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free on $79+ orders.
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Note: Includes free digital upgrade to PS5 version.
About this item:
- All graphics fully remastered in HD, bringing the game to the latest console generation
- Renewed 3D models, including characters and backgrounds, enriching the visual experience
- Improved battle system providing a vastly smoother gameplay experience
- Fully voiced dialogue in both English and Japanese
- A newly arranged soundtrack from the original composer, Takeharu Ishimoto
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edit: it appears Gamestop has the PS5 version in stock and at $25! link: https://www.gamestop.co
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edit: it appears Gamestop has the PS5 version in stock and at $25! link: https://www.gamestop.co
Platform holders have a stranglehold on ecosystem pricing (look at Apple, or Oracle). Nintendo has always kept their prices artificially high, and 3rd party publishers never seem to mind too much.
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I haven't played this version yet, but i loved it back on psp.
I think its worth playing for a fan but man is the story hot garbage (mostly the Genesis parts). Also, at least 60% of the game is the same 10 missions or so recycled over and over with different random enemies and feels like total filler (think of most of the missions in Metal Gear Peace Walker if you ever played that or early MMO type fetch quests - I think this type of gameplay worked well on the PSP for people who played in 10 minute spurts here and there). Besides that, there are a couple of highs, the music is great, the combat is mostly fun, and there is some cool lore for fans.
Because lazy Nintendo uses a cheap, old GPU in the Switch that can't compete with modern consoles or PCs.
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