Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (2011)

by Square Enix 1st Production Department, Square Enix
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Fighting
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:"DISSIDIA 012[duodecim] FINAL FANTASY is the blockbuster follow-up to the smash hit DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY, offering a winning mix of Beat ‘Em Up action and RPG depth, starring the most memorable heroes and villains from the worlds of the FINAL FANTASY series. The title refers to the ‘12th battle’ (duodecim means 12 in Latin), a new war between Cosmos and Chaos, that forms the basis of the story. This war will require new allies both good and evil to join the battle. DISSIDIA 012[duodecim] FINAL FANTASY also adds new game modes, story missions, items, alternate costumes and combat features, expanding upon the action and excitement of DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY in every way. Get ready for the return of the ultimate portable fighting experience."Show more
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user avatar@UncleBobbouser avatar@UncleBobbo
January 30, 2025
Considering how badly NT panned out I think porting this would be a great way to show we want a new Dissidia, just not one made for arcades first. Game is some of the best FF fanservice.
This game has brought me many hours of joy and frustration! the story was absolutely WILD! the fact that each character had their own story and that it all melded together in a masterpiece of good vs evil. and the TWISTS! oh man i miss this game so much
user avatar@JoystickV2user avatar@JoystickV2
February 03, 2025
This game provided me with more than 100 hours of pure fun, as a Final Fantasy fan this was a dream come true, being able to play as some of my favorite characters in RPG history in a fighting game/Action RPG hybrid was amazing.
user avatar@deadhero20user avatar@deadhero20
January 31, 2025
The legendary fighting game in the Final Fantasy series, this is the peak of the three games from Square-Enix! With various characters from almost each entry of the franchise, Dissidia 012 is not one to miss out on a second time!
user avatar@FiliRogeruser avatar@FiliRoger
February 08, 2025
Now this is a game that I single-handedly put at least 800 hours into. There was a massive amount of content, characters and it looked good too. It's interesting to think that it all fit into a PSP UMD with like 1.8 gbs or something like that. Combat is engaging and is a step up from the first game, having a second chosen character act like an assist support helping you pin down your opponent or simply extend combos as far as you could. Good story with both this and the first game's story included. Definitely something that deserves a remaster and it's a shame nothing is being done with it.
Whats crazy is that the original Dissidia and 012 were my introduction to the Final Fantasy series as a kid. I have so many memories of spending countless hours playing these games, and I miss playing them dearly. They eventually led to me playing the main titles in the Final Fantasy series, and Dissidia is by far one of my most fondly remembered titles ever
user avatar@lelekokunuser avatar@lelekokun
April 25, 2025
This series deserves so much more than that NT version turned out to be... would love to have the best game of the series playable on modern platform and controllers
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