Cosmos, the goddess of harmony. Chaos, the god of discord. Reigning from distant realms, the two gods had gathered warriors from all lands to lead them in savage war. Cosmos and Chaos were of equal strength. It was believed the conflict would last forever. However, the balance is now broken. Those who answered Chaos's call created an inexhaustible force. And under vicious attack without relent, the warriors fighting for Cosmos started to fall one by one. The conflict that has continued for eons is now about to end in Chaos's favor. The world has been torn asunder, sinking into a vortex of disorder. As for the few surviving warriors. their fates have yet to be determined.
Celebrating 20 years of the renowned franchise, Dissidia Final Fantasy brings together the largest collection of Final Fantasy characters ever in a fighting-styled game where players can choose their allegiance between good and evil.
Combat tips, plus a walkthrough for all stages, including Shade Impulse.
GameSpy and Square Enix are bringing you new information each week on a different villain character from the PSP-exclusive fighting game Dissidia Final Fantasy. Check out our exclusive video below, as well as the corresponding weekly hero video and profile at IGN. Read More »
Sometime in the early part of this decade, Japan decided that "The Matrix" was the greatest thing ever and had to be aped in every game and movie that country will ever turn out. And no series has done as much apin' as Final Fantasy. It should be no surprise, then, that the newest fighting game based on the Final Fantasy license, Dissidia Final Fantasy, tries its bestest to give you that Matrix experience... only with a lot of androgynous dudes thrown into the mix as well. As a result, the game's aesthetic is likely to appeal heavily to Japanophiles (read: anime fansubbers and cosplayers) and alienate fans of more mainstream (read: macho) fighting titles.
The premise of the game sounds pretty cool, on paper: Take a character from each of the Final Fantasy games to date, then take a bad guy from each of those games, and put the whole mix up against each other in an epic battle for good over evil. Cloud, Cecil, Tidus, Sephiroth, Kefka, Squall, they're all here. Everything is geared toward giving you a sense of fast-paced, aerobatic action, like a well-choreographed fight scene from a Hong Kong movie. Read More »
GameSpy and Square Enix are bringing you new information each week on a different villain character from the upcoming PSP-exclusive fighting game Dissidia Final Fantasy. Check out our exclusive video below, as well as the corresponding weekly hero video and profile at IGN. Read More »
GameSpy and Square Enix are bringing you new information each week on a different villain character from the upcoming PSP-exclusive fighting game Dissidia Final Fantasy. Check out our exclusive video below, as well as the corresponding weekly hero video and profile at IGN. Read More »
GameSpy and Square Enix are bringing you new information each week on a different villain character from the upcoming PSP-exclusive fighting game Dissidia Final Fantasy. Check out our exclusive video below, as well as the corresponding weekly hero video and profile at IGN. Read More »
Also known as: Final Fantasy: Dissidia
Release Region: United States
Release Date: August 25, 2009
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: September 4, 2009
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: December 18, 2008
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Region: Australia
Release Date: September 3, 2009
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: December 18, 2008
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