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Final Fantasy VII - PC

Couldnt find the PS1 version but here it is.

This was the 1st RPG I ever played and I still love this game. The story about saving the planet from the evil Shinra Corporation is not just the only problem but I'll stop here for those that havent played the game. The battle system is probably the best in any Final Fantasy. Equipping materia to gain strength, HP, or magic is genius. If you can still find this gem, buy it without hesitation.

Final Fantasy VII - PC

One of the best games of all time

FFVII is definitely tied as my favorite FF game (FFX is my other favorite). The story, the characters, the gameplay, the all are just plain awesome, and Sephiroth is the coolest and most difficult to defeat villain Squaresoft has ever come up with. I was almost sorry to have to take him out. I do wish the game had come out a tad bit later, just so the graphics would be better, but hey, a great game is a game. In fact, FFVII is more than just a great game, it's one of the best games of all time.

Final Fantasy VII - PC

Terrific!

This game rox!! I thought it had a great twist and plus its ultimately wacky and fun! I give a 5.0!!! oh and i almost forgot! It has awesome graphics and its fun!

Final Fantasy VII - PC

Unbelievablably Great

Final fantasy VII is the best Final Fantasy. It has a tremendously good epic story. I have played through the entire game 3 times. This is my second favorite game of all-time after Metal Gear Solid for PlayStation. I love FFVII.

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  • Jan. 1, 2000 Review: Final Fantasy VII

    The grass is always greener somewhere else. For years, computer gamers have asked for conversions of console role-playing games?ones that are accessible and cute as well as fun?and their wish has finally been granted. Final Fantasy VII, the first 32-bit entry in Square?s celebrated RPG line, has been converted from the PlayStation. Aside from a few rough patches (some unique to this Windows 95 implementation, some inherited from the original game), this four-CD epic is accessible, cute, fun, pretty, and likely to keep you pleasantly occupied for a long time.