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Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus PlayStation 2

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Product Description: Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus

Dirge of Cerberus is a thirdperson shooter starring the sullen, enigmatic Vincent Valentine from Square’s Final Fantasy VII roleplaying game, which debuted on the original PlayStation in 1997. Taking place three years after the PlayStation hit, Dirge of Cerberus focuses on Valentine’s vendetta against an underground assault team known as the Deep Ground Soldiers, who...
Dirge of Cerberus is a thirdperson shooter starring the sullen, enigmatic Vincent Valentine from Square’s Final Fantasy VII roleplaying game, which debuted on the original PlayStation in 1997. Taking place three years after the PlayStation hit, Dirge of Cerberus focuses on Valentine’s vendetta against an underground assault team known as the Deep Ground Soldiers, who have been terrorizing the recovering city of Midgar from its darkest depths. The title refers to Valentine’s weapon, a handgun with carvings of the mythological creature Cerberus on its three barrels one for each of the hell beast’s heads. Players will use this firearm and more to shoot down armies of robotic troops while trying to rescue Midgar’s imprisoned citizens along the way. Each defeated enemy offers a varying amount of experience points, allowing Valentine to increase in level and become more powerful as the game progresses.

Valentine can perform a number of acrobatic moves, from rolls and crouches to jumps and melee attacks, while battling his enemies. Targeting foes is simplified with an automated lockon feature, but players are free to execute more precise shots by holding down the shoulder button to access a targeting reticule. Staying true to the Final Fantasy VII legacy, players can acquire potions to restore lost health, new weapons to battle enemies, and materia to perform magicbased attacks, one of which allows Valentine to transform into a powerful beast. The game also includes cameos from a number of Final Fantasy VII characters, including Yuffie, Cait Sith, and the indomitable Cid Highwind, and features a cinematic story line that delves deeper into Vincent Valentine’s murky past. After completing the solo campaign, players can continue the action online in team deathmatch, survival, and cooperative modes. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide

Product Specification: Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus

Genre:Shooter
Style:Third-Person 3D Shooter
Platform:PlayStation 2
Release Date:2006-08-22
Number of Same Screen Players:1

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 18, 2006 | 4 out of 4 found this Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus review helpful

    Pros: Dozens of extra missions to play after you beat the game; the story provides an interesting look at the origins of one of the secret characters from the original game; great prerendered cutscenes.

    Cons: The camera can be extremely awkward and frustrating in close quarters; frequent cutscenes and load times drag down the pace of the game; bland, rigidly linear level design; paltry weapon selection and unexciting gunplay.

    It's difficult not to have high expectations of a game that carries the title of one of the most popular and beloved video games ever made, so right from the start the odds are stacked against Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII. It also doesn&#...39;t help that the game eschews its role-playing roots in favor of a generic third-person shooter design. If you're looking for another character-driven epic that lives up to the Final Fantasy VII name, you'll be disappointed with Dirge of Cerberus. If you could care less about all that and are just looking for a mindless action game to blast through in a weekend or two, you can find some moderate enjoyment in Dirge of Cerberus. But in a market that is filled to bursting with great action games, it takes more than some mediocre gunplay and Final Fantasy window dressing to make a game worth your time and money. Vincent Valentine is one of the more interesting characters from Final Fantasy VII, so it makes sense to give him his own game. In Dirge of Cerberus you play as Vincent Valentine, an immortal gunslinger with a dark past. Three years after Cloud, Vincent, and friends saved the world from total annihilation, people have started to put the pieces of their lives back together. But there's more trouble in store: A group of elite soldiers known as Deepground have plans to revive the Omega weapon and destroy the world. However, they need Vincent in order to do so. It's your job as Vincent to save the world once again while uncovering the secrets of your past to discover why you play such an important role in Deepground's scheme. The story gets convoluted at times, especially when new characters are introduced; nevertheless, it's an interesting look at the origins of one of the more endearing supporting characters from Final Fantasy VII. Some familiar faces do show up in a couple of cutscenes, but for the most part Dirge of Cerberus tells a self-contained story that is separate from that of Final Fantasy VII. The game plays out in the standard mission-based format. You usually have to watch a lengthy cutscene to set up each stage, then you enter the stage and start blasting your way down a very linear path from the start of the level to the end, where you usually encounter a boss of some sort. The general goal is to kill everything that moves, but sometimes you'll trigger mission events, which present you with a more immediate goal, such as to protect all the civilians in the vicinity, or to disarm the hidden mines in a room. These missions are optional, but by completing them you'll earn extra points that can be used to level up Vincent between stages, or to purchase weapon upgrades and items. The missions do make the levels a bit more interesting by giving you something to do beyond just running down what feels like a long hallway and shooting the same enemies over and over again. Unfortunately, the missions are few, so you're left to simply run and shoot your way through about a dozen bland, repetitive levels. The stages will take you to some familiar places, such as Shinra Manor and the famously destroyed city of Midgar. But even if you've played Final Fantasy VII extensively, you won't ever feel like you're in the same world here. The backgrounds are all bland and unassuming, with a lot of overused scenery that will make you feel as though you're seeing the same exact room or hallway again and again throughout each stage. There's a bit more variety from stage to stage, but all of the levels are so linear and confined that even if you wanted to explore the environment, you couldn't get very far. There's also very little interaction with your surroundings, which furthers the sterile feel of each level. You'll see a box or barrel here and there that can be destroyed, but you'll also see open doorways that are blocked by out-of-place laser-beam barriers, ledges you can't jump to, small objects Read more Less

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 8, 2007 | 0 out of 1 found this Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus review helpful

    Pros: Good Storyline, Decent Voice Acting, Beautiful Cutscenes

    Cons: Interrupting Cutscenes, Unnecessary side stories, Bad overall Gameplay

    Dirge Of Cerberus starts off well enough; Shinra has fallen, the Planet has been saved, and the public are finally picking up the pieces from years past. Unfortunately, the pieces must remain scattered as a new enemy enters the scene. This enemy? A s...trange eccentric group of Super Soldiers kept underground that has it in for one of the Optional Characters from FFVII, Vincent Valentine. The Story is a brilliant tale for the Origin for this Anti-Hero. The game, however, does him very little justice. The controls have a weak "Devil May Cry" feel to them and cutscenes jump into the middle of nearly every action sequence. Making the game feel more like a chore than an enjoyable gaming experience. Like I said before, the game had good potential but it seems that deadlines have more of an effect on the end product. Read more Less

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    Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus

    As for the rest, well, it's firmly rooted in the Final Fantasy canon, right down to the Phoenix Down potions that restore Valentine to health when he's had a bit too much lead in his diet. Read more

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    Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII - PS2

    The best part of the pseudo-RPG mechanics is the gun customization. Read more

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