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Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (Video Game 2006)

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Set a few years after Final Fantasy VII : Advent Children, this PS2 game tells the tale of Vincent Valentine.

Writer:

Hiroki Chiba (scenario & event planning director)
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Steve Blum ...
Vincent Valentine (voice: English version)
Kari Wahlgren ...
Shelke Rui (voice: English version)
Kim Mai Guest Kim Mai Guest ...
Shalua Rui (voice: English version)
Jamieson Price Jamieson Price ...
Reeve Tuesti (voice: English version)
Greg Ellis ...
Cait Sith (voice: English version)
David Boat ...
Weiss (voice: English version) (as Dave Boat)
Mike Rock ...
Nero (voice: English version)
Brad Abrell Brad Abrell ...
Azul (voice: English version)
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn ...
Rosso (voice: English version)
Mae Whitman ...
Yuffie Kisaragi (voice: English version)
Chris Edgerly ...
Cid Highwind (voice: English version)
Steve Burton ...
Cloud Strife (voice: English version)
Rachael Leigh Cook ...
Tifa Lockhart (voice: English version)
Beau Billingslea ...
Barret Wallace (voice: English version)
Bob Joles ...
Grimoire Valentine (voice: English version)
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Storyline

One year has passed since the events in Final Fantasy VII : Advent Children. Buried alive following the Meteor disaster, a mysterious group known as the Deep Ground Soldiers emerge and begin raiding the city of Midgar. The enigmatic Vincent Valentine is somehow connected to these attacks, and may be as well the only one who can save this shattered world. Other characters from Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VII : Advent Children join Vincent on his journey to save the one mighty city of Midgar and as the story unfolds, you will bear witness to shocking trusts never revealed before in Final Fantasy VII... Written by AdVeNT CHiLD  

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Plot Keywords:

Final Fantasy | Meteor | Werewolf | Third Person Shooter | Sequel  | See more »

Genres:

Action | Adventure | Drama | Fantasy | Mystery | Sci-Fi

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Details

Country:

Japan

Language:

Japanese

Release Date:

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Company Credits

Production Co:

Square Enix Company See more »
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Technical Specs

Sound Mix:

Dolby

Color:

Color
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Did You Know?

Trivia

Although this is the second true sequel to a Final Fantasy video game series since Final Fantasy X-2, this is actually the first Final Fantasy true sequel video game series for Final Fantasy VII, where the game play is a 3rd-person action-shooter with some RPG elements instead of its traditional turn-base RPG genre. See more »

Quotes

Vincent Valentine: But I never blamed her. All I wanted was to see her smiling face. But that day, the light left her heart.
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Crazy Credits

After the credits, we go back down to the cave were Genesis lies. He is resurrected, and goes over to his brother, who lay dead on the ground. He picks him up, and tells the camera that his work is not done yet, and his one wing pops out and he flies up and away, while a feather softly floats and covers the camera. See more »

Connections

References Short Circuit (1986) See more »

Soundtracks

"Longing"
Vocals by Gackt (as Gackt)
Composed by Gackt (as Gackt.C)
Lyrics by Gackt (as Gackt.C)
Arranged by Gackt (as Gackt.C) / Yukihiro 'Chachamaru' Fujimura (as Chachamaru)
Recording & Mixing Engineer: Motonari Matsumoto
Assistant Engineer: Masahiro Shimbo
Recording & Mixing Studio: Warner Music Recording Studio
Licensed From: Museum Museum/Nippon Crown See more »