PAL Dissidia: Final Fantasy this autumn
PSP fighting spin-off already out in Japan.
Square Enix will offer PSP fighting game Dissidia: Final Fantasy in Europe this autumn.
It's been out in Japan since December, which gave us enough time to fly it here by hot-air balloon and rigorously review.
Dissidia summons all the notable names from the Final Fantasy series and lets them beat each other up. Not in the face-to-face style of Street Fighter, but rather in an open 3D arena like Power Stone.
It's a fighter, to reiterate, but there are levels to gain and attributes to tweak, opening a cavernous amount of content to get thoroughly lost in.
Head to our Dissidia: Final Fantasy review for our recommendation. We've got a spattering of new screenshots for the game, too.
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Sony should be hassling devs to make PSP games quicker.
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Indeed there is yumminess coming to the PSP this year - there are still significant dry period without new releases.
BTW does no-one remember Ehrgeiz?
I'll be getting this.
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