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Final Fantasy VII

Platform : PlayStation
Rated: Teen
4.0 out of 5 stars 828 ratings

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  • 1 Player
  • RPG
  • 3 Disc Set
  • Excellent graphics, sound, story and playability

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  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Rated ‏ : ‎ Teen
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.97 x 12.45 x 2.29 cm; 136.08 g
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SONY ELECTRONIC
  • Place of Business ‏ : ‎ EL SEGUNDO, CA, 90245 US
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00000JRSB
  • Manufacturer reference ‏ : ‎ Sega Genesis
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.0 out of 5 stars 828 ratings

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1 Player;RPG;3 Disc Set;Excellent graphics, sound, story and playability

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Customers are satisfied with the gameplay. They mention it's a great game and they enjoy countless hours of playing time.

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"One of the greatest RPG games of all time!!! Great story, great gameplay, truly one of the best games ever made...." Read more

"Second best game of the Final Fantasy series (after FF3)." Read more

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Customers are satisfied with the condition of the product. They mention the discs work well and the game is in great condition.

"Game disc's were dirty but just finger prints. Good to very good condition as described. Decent price for a ff7 copy on ps1 with case and manual...." Read more

"...All discs work well, arrived in fine condition for a 20-year old used game." Read more

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"...Tested and working perfectly." Read more

"The game initially played fine but there's been a lot of instances of the game during transition going to a black screen and being stuck...." Read more

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"Glad to have located an oldie but a classic. All discs work well, arrived in fine condition for a 20-year old used game." Read more

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  • Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2022
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    While the graphics have perhaps not stood the test of time (not because there was anything wrong with them but because of the relentless advance of computers since then) this game is still totally awesome. I had hours of enjoyment with it when the other kids wouldn't play with me.
    To heck with them I had this great game.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2024
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    The one I bought from Good Games Canada rated "very good" should of been rated "Almost like new". After expecting the product I receive, there was extremely minor if not barely noticeable tiny scratches on disc 2 and two tiny scratches on the case. Tested and working perfectly.
  • Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2024
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    Cool, but you should specify when a game come with the manual or not. For this price I expected the game to come with the manual. It was not specified in the description if it came with the manual or not. goodgamescanada sells good products, but I stopped buying from them because of this.
  • Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2024
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    Game disc's were dirty but just finger prints. Good to very good condition as described. Decent price for a ff7 copy on ps1 with case and manual. Would have liked the black label version but its too pricey now. Thanks again. Packaged well. Had a tight plastic wrap on it to keep it together in the amazon bubble wrap bag.
  • Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2023
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    The media could not be loaded.
    The CDs are scratched to hell so the game is unplayable. Feeling very ripped off for spending over $80 on this.
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    Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2023
    The CDs are scratched to hell so the game is unplayable. Feeling very ripped off for spending over $80 on this.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2021
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    The game initially played fine but there's been a lot of instances of the game during transition going to a black screen and being stuck. After poking around online I found that swapping discs and then swapping back fixes the issue but it looks like the first disc while it doesn't have any scratches has a small little indent which is causing the issue. It's a lot more of a hassle than I was expecting with this.
  • Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2022
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    Item as described. Fast shipping. Will buy again from this Seller
  • Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2017
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    It is great working order

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  • Martin B.
    1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 17, 2015
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  • Jack O' Trades
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Video Game Equivalent to the original Star Wars
    Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2010
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    The Final Fantasy franchise wasn't a major success in the United States. Role playing games (RPGs for short) were seen as a niche genre, as more simplistic, action-oriented games like Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda were more popular in the American market. It was hard to ask ADD-stricken American kids to dedicate hour after hour after hour to numeric-based battle schemes. After all, why would kids play a game that employed mathematics when they got enough of that at school? And as epic, intricate, and engrossing the games' plots may have been, it was hard to take them seriously when they were rendered in cute 8-bit or 16-bit sprites. But when Final Fantasy VII crossed the Pacific and reached American shores in 1997, all that changed.

    Moving from the 2D landscape of the Super Nintendo to the 3D realm of the Sony PlayStation, it looked like gaming technology was finally catching up with the Final Fantasy series' broader storytelling approach. Sony launched a promotional campaign that emphasized Final Fantasy VII's impressive new visuals and epic scope, presenting the game as more of a cinematic experience that even surpassed anything Hollywood had to offer.

    And the television commercials and magazine ads were right. Sprawling across three discs, Final Fantasy VII drops you into the role of Cloud Strife, a spiky-haired mercenary with a murky past, hired by resistance group Avalanche, who set out to take down the Shinra Electric Company, a powerful energy conglomerate and de facto world government. Shinra has been sapping Mako, a refined form of the planet's life force called the Lifestream, from the ground and using it as an energy source. Shinra is searching for The Promised Land, a mythical Mako-rich land to further bolster their power over the world, but the members of Avalanche believes that Shinra's constant siphoning of Mako is slowly killing the planet and want to bring down Shinra before it's too late.

    But a bigger threat looms. Cloud's childhood idol, Sephiroth, the former leader of Shinra's elite SOLDIER warriors, resurfaces after a five-year disappearance. Believing himself to be the son of Jenova, an alien creature mistaken for a member of a powerful ancient tribe called the Cetra, Sephiroth sets out to express his superiority over humanity by initiating a plan that will give him total power over the planet and fulfill what he believes is his birthright. Summoning a meteor to crash into the planet, he plans to merge with the thriving Lifestream as it attempts to heal its massive wound, turning him into a god with complete control over the Lifestream and all living things. And as Cloud, you travel the globe with several colorful companions and unlikely allies, simultaneously trying to thwart Shinra's efforts and find a way to stop Sephiroth from devastating the planet, and uncover the truth behind Cloud's own fractured past along the way.

    Final Fantasy VII is a game, but it's also a game changer. It boasts an immersive globetrotting tale, striking imagery, iconic characters, stirring soundtrack composed by master Nobuo Uematsu, addictive minigames and sidequests, and groundbreaking graphics that utilize full motion video (FMVs) as both a storytelling tool and as nearly seamless transitions from one scene to the next.

    Final Fantasy VII is praised, but it is also derided. Some gamers deem it "overrated", stating that VII's gameplay wasn't as complex and its story wasn't as deep in comparison to other games within the genre that they consider to superior, like Final Fantasy VI or Chrono Trigger. And though VII's visuals were cutting-edge for its time, the blocky CGI renderings make Final Fantasy VII look rather outdated compared to most recent games. But one cannot argue the game's affect on the business as a whole. Some liken Final Fantasy VII's impact on the gaming world with the original Star Wars' impact on movies. Squaresoft (now Square Enix) upped the ante for all future video games with Final Fantasy VII, challenging them to match its standards and presentation. Squaresoft (now Square Enix) has also been forced to top themselves with each new Final Fantasy installment since, but they have yet to recapture the magic that made Final Fantasy VII such a massive phenomenon that continues even to this day.
  • Heinz
    1.0 out of 5 stars Final fantasy vii ps1
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 20, 2025
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    Muy mal producto la caja viene dañada es la version best seller no la primera edición, en general no lo recomiendo
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  • Carlos Antonio de Jesús Ortiz
    1.0 out of 5 stars No lo recomiendo
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 2, 2023
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    El juego es repro (no tiene ningún sello) y aparte es Greatest Hits. Es excesivo el precio para lo que se ofrece. Realicé mi devolución tan pronto recibí el artículo.
  • chessplayer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Final Fantasy VII, One of the Greatest Games of All Time
    Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2012
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    To start out with, if you are going to buy this game, do NOT bother buying it new; $249 is a lot of money, and even though I could pay that, I'd rather pay 10% of that and get it used (which I did do).

    Pros:
    Has beautiful CGI cutscenes, that look better than the in-game cutscenes of Final Fantasy X (in some ways)
    Has fun gameplay (aside from the mini-games), and will keep you hooked for hours
    Has great music, and will keeped you hooked into the game for hours, even if the gameplay doesn't, which it should
    Has an even better storyline, and like Final Fantasy X, if for some reason you hate the gameplay and the music (which is a hard thing to do), the story should keep you glued to your TV set with controller in hand
    Has an easy 30+ hour completion time, without doing the side quests, ideal for those that like lots of gameplay time
    Has good player customization (with what you call "Materia"), but not nearly as good as Final Fantasy X (although if you thought it was too time consuming in Final Fantasy X, this is much faster)
    The battle speed can be set as slow or fast as you want, with many settings in between

    Cons:
    This game has a somewhat high encounter rate; if you're just playing this game for the story, you may want to consider using a cheat code for no random battles or something, as you'll be spending huge amounts of time with the random battles
    The graphics outside of the battles are very awful, using low polygon levels
    The graphics inside of the battles aren't too bad, but still leave a lot to be desired
    If you have much in the way of scratches on your discs, namely where the CGI cutscenes happen to be, look forward to the game going into an eternal freeze, and not being able to do anything about it, except try it on your PS2 or PS3
    If lots of extreme "French" language bother you, you may not want to play this game, as two of your main characters use these words a LOT and other side characters do as well
    This game comes with 3 discs, so if you are too lazy to get off your rear end after so many hours of play, to switch the discs, then this game is not for you. Fortunately you really only switch twice.
    If you are a casual gamer, and not willing to spend lots of extra time to level up, and are not really good at RPGs, this game may not be for you, as it can be quite hard sometimes

    This game uses the Active Time Battle (ATB), like Final Fantasy IV - VI. It is fun, but from Final Fantasy IV - IX, it begins to dull. I personally like the Conditional Turn-Based Battle (CTB) more, which can be found in Final Fantasy X, as it leaves room for more strategy, and faster battles, without worrying about the running time clock. However, it is still fun, and will give you hours of fun gameplay.

    The mini-games are, at best, meh. They really aren't all that fun, and there are a lot that are mandatory.

    A lot of people say this game is really sad and that they cried a lot; while this may be true, you'll likely be crying more in Final Fantasy X.

    The save-points in this game are far and few between. Don't play this if you have only 10 minutes before you have to leave for work or school. Also, the save-points don't restore your party's HP and MP, so you'll have to load up on costly items.

    Summary:
    This is a really fun game, with a great storyline, and a great music soundtrack, with stunning CGI cutscenes. However, it does have a lot of flaws, but not enough that it should keep you from playing this game. It is easily in my top 10 list of favorite games, and should be in yours also.