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According to a new interview with the Crisis Core team, the PSP-exclusive prequel to Final Fantasy VII can feature up to 100 hours of gameplay. Tabata, one of the game's producers, admits that the title is about 90% complete, with compressing everything to fit on UMD one of the few remaining tasks for the development team. The game's main story will most likely take players about 30 hours, but "getting all of the materia in the missions and going out into Midgar for Sub-Events" can boost play time to the triple digits.

Crisis Core is certainly not the last project in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. The project's end will be determined by the likes of Nomura and Kitase. Fans of the series can expect a "wonderful" special edition, with details to follow soon.

For the rest of the interview, visit NeoGAF, where it's translated into English.


Via PSP Fanboy
xxzeroxx
omg that is wat im waiting for
tlais
woo 100 hours of gameplay lol thats heaps looks nice smile.gif
ragnarok666
I only have 1 question, how are they gonna fit a game bigger than the first FF IIV on 1 psp disc?
ZeroX24
Agreed, I think they may have to make it a multi umd game
Darkatomz
wow those hours sounds awesome... cant wait.
psp3.03oe-c
i can't wait. smile.gif
dtvhn21
with all the amazing screen shots well i can't also barely imagine if it would fit into a single umd... well 1 umd or multi, i still can't wait for it to be released!!! woooot!!!
GR41L
W00T i have been waiting for this game for what seems like forever!!
czenczenczen
I guess I'll be waiting for it then on the DL section laugh.gif laugh.gif
GantzSensei
I'll definately be buying this when it comes out, FFVII is always worth every penny, except Dirge of Cerberus. Can't wait to here a released date from ya neverused.
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