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Thoughts on Final Fantasy Dissidia

By Spencer . May 7, 2007 . 11:41pm

Thoughts on Final Fantasy Dissidia 

Days before their party, Square-Enix unveiled their all new Final Fantasy game, Final Fantasy DIssidia for the PSP. The teaser site only has two sentences to describe the game, “fantasy is endless” and “fantasy has no limited form”. It might be interesting to note that Dissidia is Latin for “disagree”. The quote “fantasy has no limited form” and the Latin subtitle might suggest that Final Fantasy Dissidia will disagree or stray away from Final Fantasy traditions. Another possibility is “Dissidia” is referring to the characters in the logo. The blue character could be Shiva and the red character might be Ifrit. Maybe the disagreement is between the two espers. It’s possible since Shiva has traditionally been an ice summon monster and Ifrit is fire. The only other information about Final Fantasy Dissidia is Tetsuya Nomura will be returning to do the character design for this title too.


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  • http://www.bashers.nl/ Cyhwuhx

    .::: Small note: the PSP page displaying the title also displays the genre of Dissidia which is (hold on to your hat folks): Dramatic Progressive Action.

    Yeah, I’m just as stumped.
    Though who knows, it might end up as an entire game played like FFVI’s opera scene.

  • alienhead

    Man, you are putting waaay to much thought into this game.

  • Roli

    Doesn’t “Dramatic Progressive Action” sound something like a beat’em up or, at beast, a fighting game in the vein of Super Smash Bros?

  • Mr. Mee

    my assumption is, is that the game will revolve around the espers a the main characters. That would be cool. No other game has done it as far as I know.

  • -jad-

    To mean… a Pokemon style game someway or another….

  • http://animeeki.blogspot.com Shoukei

    I was always wondering what Dissidia meant. Anyway, this game looks pretty interesting. I was actually hoping to use Final Fantasy characters in real-time action.

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