• Dirge of Cerberus turns 10!


    Ten years ago, the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII was still in full force, whetting our appetites and making all nerds speculate whether this could mean that an actual remake is in the works.

    Years later, the compilation seemed to fizzle out after just three games (one of them Japan-only) and a movie, but after all this time we're getting a remake after all! Happy day! Still, before we had the remake to be excited about, we could play Crisis Core and the game we're talking about today which is Dirge of Cerberus.

    Dirge of Cerberus is an interesting little game as it is the only game in the Compilation that is a direct sequel to the original game. It stars Vincent Valentine, one of the most popular characters from FFVII, as he deals with his inner demons and saves the world from a new threat that is actually much less new than we initially expect. The story may leave a lot to be desired, but it's still nice to come back to this story and these characters, especially if you're a fan of Vincent. The game was pretty controversial due to its mechanics, as it was not an RPG but a Third-Person Shooter with just a few RPG elements thrown in, and this did not sit well with a lot of fans.

    Still, this is what we got! Have you played Dirge of Cerberus? Any fond (or terrible) memories you'd like to share? Let us know in the comments!
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Dirge of Cerberus turns 10! started by Fynn View original post
    Comments 16 Comments
    1. Formalhaut's Avatar
      Formalhaut -
      Not many FF fans are commemorating this anniversary, I take it?
    1. Fynn's Avatar
      Fynn -
      Since now I'm a commenter, and not a writer of the article, I can honestly say this is the worst FF in existence
    1. Labella's Avatar
      Labella -
      lol

      I've never really considered spinoffs as FF games.
    1. Formalhaut's Avatar
      Formalhaut -
      Quote Originally Posted by Fynn View Post

      Ten years ago, the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII was still in full force, whetting our appetites and making all nerds speculate whether this could mean that an actual remake is in the works.

      Years later, the compilation seemed to fizzle out after just three games (one of them Japan-only) and a movie, but after all this time we're getting a remake after all! Happy day! Still, before we had the remake to be excited about, we could play Crisis Core and the game we're talking about today which is Dirge of Cerberus.

      Dirge of Cerberus is an interesting little game as it is the only game in the Compilation that is a direct sequel to the original game. It stars Vincent Valentine, one of the most popular characters from FFVII, as he deals with his inner demons and saves the world from a new threat that is actually much less new than we initially expect. The story may leave a lot to be desired, but it's still nice to come back to this story and these characters, especially if you're a fan of Vincent. The game was pretty controversial due to its mechanics, as it was not an RPG but a Third-Person Shooter with just a few RPG elements thrown in, and this did not sit well with a lot of fans.

      Still, this is what we got! Have you played Dirge of Cerberus? Any fond (or terrible) memories you'd like to share? Let us know in the comments!
      No doubt you wrote this with gritted teeth.
    1. Fynn's Avatar
      Fynn -
      Not really, since at the time no one knew how trout this game would turn out to be
    1. Laddy's Avatar
      Laddy -
      This game is the one that kicked Square Enix out of the "could do no wrong" category for me. It's painful to see arguably my favorite game of all time reduced to lame spin-offs and retcons.
    1. Karifean's Avatar
      Karifean -
      Dirge was entertaining. It was my first third person shooter and I was horrible at it but I have fond memories playing it with my brother. We went back to it last year, replayed parts of it and did some more bonus missions just because it was fun. Damn those things are HARD.
    1. Omni-Odin's Avatar
      Omni-Odin -
      Didn't mind this game as much as say Crisis Core Anthology-wise. Thought Core disrupted the continuity of 7's story, and I'm not looking forward to what they do with that in the remake. Other than that, Crisis Core was an infinitely better game. DoC was one that I'll probably never pick up again. Sorry, ten year old PS2 purchase.
    1. Ayen's Avatar
      Ayen -
      I like the game. Since it was a spin-off the genre change didn't bother me. Third Person Shooter fits Vincent rather well given that he's a gunner. I enjoyed the customization you could do with his gun, but smurf the snipers. Assholes.
    1. Fynn's Avatar
      Fynn -
      I can't really judge the gameplay as I really don't play shooters, but my God, did the story make XIII look good or what
    1. Hollycat's Avatar
      Hollycat -
      I couldn't finish it. The combat isn't awful I guess but it certainly isn't great. Once I got to the cait sith parts I just kinda ran out of patience for it
    1. Sephiroth's Avatar
      Sephiroth -
      Quote Originally Posted by Labella View Post
      lol

      I've never really considered spinoffs as FF games.
      That's very interesting.

      And completely irrelevant.
    1. Elly's Avatar
      Elly -
      i actually liked it for the most part, my big gripe about it was the invisible walls that prevented Vincent from jumping over 2 foot high fences or railings... they make him all super acrobatic in the FMVs, yet in actual game-play he can't even jump over something waist high or lower...
    1. CactuarKing's Avatar
      CactuarKing -
      Wow. 10 years old and I have still never played this!! :S
    1. maybee's Avatar
      maybee -
      Brought the game cheap and then gave it away later on with no regrets from memory !
    1. Bubba's Avatar
      Bubba -
      I actually bought a copy of this game not too long ago. Once my gaming room is finished and all consoles are up and running, I may give this a whirl!
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