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Reversal cover of the US version of Dissidia: Final Fantasy
Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Artist(s) Tetsuya Nomura
Yoshitaka Amano
Composer(s) Takeharu Ishimoto
Series Final Fantasy
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date(s) JP December 18, 2008
NA August 25, 2009[1]
EU September 4, 2009[2]
AUS September 3, 2009[3]
Genre(s) Action role-playing
Similar to many fighting games, the aim is for the player to reduce their opponent’s HP to zero. A character's offensive (and, to a lesser extent, defensive) power is shown in numerical form called BP or "Brave Points". Both characters start out with a set amount of BP, and each must steal BP from their opponent by attacking them with the basic "BP attack" to add it to their own total and gain the upper hand. Players can then use the "HP attack" to cause direct damage to their opponent; HP damage is equal to the player's current amount of Brave. However, once an HP attack is used, the character's own BP is reduced to 0 and then slowly recovers to its starting amount. A character whose BP total has been depleted (past 0 BP and into the negatives) is forced into "Break mode", where, aside from not being able to cause HP or BP damage, all attacks made against them cause critical damage, and the opponent gets all of the BP in the "Brave Pool" (a number that can be seen at the bottom of the screen) massively boosting their BP amount.
One main feature of the combat system is the "EX Gauge", which can be filled in a variety of ways, such as inflicting damage on opponents, taking damage from opponents, and obtaining items scattered around the field of play. Once the EX Gauge is filled, the character can enter their "EX Mode", significantly increasing their power and enabling new attacks, including the "EX Burst", an unavoidable special attack similar to the Limit Break mechanic seen in many games in the series.
Charaters
Warrior of Light Final Fantasy Toshihiko Seki TBA
Firion Final Fantasy II Hikaru Midorikawa TBA
Onion Knight Final Fantasy III Jun Fukuyama TBA
Cecil Harvey Final Fantasy IV Shizuma Hodoshima TBA
Bartz Klauser Final Fantasy V Sōichirō Hoshi TBA
Terra Branford Final Fantasy VI Yukari Fukui TBA
Cloud Strife Final Fantasy VII Takahiro Sakurai TBA
Squall Leonhart Final Fantasy VIII Hideo Ishikawa TBA
Zidane Tribal Final Fantasy IX Romi Park TBA
Tidus Final Fantasy X Masakazu Morita James Arnold Taylor[11]
Shantotto Final Fantasy XI Megumi Hayashibara TBA
Cosmos Dissidia: Final Fantasy Sumi Shimamoto TBA
Illustration of Chaos with ten of the eleven villains, by Yoshitaka Amano.Villain Original game Japanese Voice actor English Voice actor
Garland Final Fantasy Kenji Utsumi TBA
The Emperor Final Fantasy II Kenyu Horiuchi TBA
Cloud of Darkness Final Fantasy III Masako Ikeda Laura Bailey[12]
Golbez Final Fantasy IV Takeshi Kaga TBA
Exdeath Final Fantasy V Tarō Ishida TBA
Kefka Palazzo Final Fantasy VI Shigeru Chiba TBA
Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII Toshiyuki Morikawa TBA
Ultimecia Final Fantasy VIII Atsuko Tanaka TBA
Kuja Final Fantasy IX Akira Ishida TBA
Jecht Final Fantasy X Masuo Amada Gregg Berger[13]
Gabranth Final Fantasy XII Akio Ohtsuka TBA
Chaos Final Fantasy Norio Wakamoto TBA