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'''Dissidia: Final Fantasy''' is an action/fighting game released by [[Square Enix]] as part of the commemoration of 20 years of the {{c|Final Fantasy}} series.


'''Dissidia: Final Fantasy''' is an action/fighting game released by [[Square Enix]] as part of the commemoration of 20 years of the [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy series]].
==Story==
 
According to the storyline, two deities - Cosmos and Chaos, representing harmony and discord respectively, have summoned the characters to do battle. They themselves, however, are being forced to fight by a great dragon known as Shinyru. Tired of the fighting, Cosmos takes matters into her own hands to try and end the conflict.
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A 3D fighter, Dissidia puts players in the reins of memorable Final Fantasy characters - a hero and a villain from each of the ten numbered games. According to the storyline, two deities - Cosmos and Chaos, representing harmony and discord respectively, have summoned the characters to do battle. They themselves, however, are being forced to fight by a great dragon known as Shinyru. Tired of the fighting, Cosmos takes matters into her own hands to try and end the conflict.


==Gameplay==
A 3D fighter, Dissidia puts players in the reins of memorable Final Fantasy characters - a hero and a villain from each of the ten numbered games.


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Box artwork for Dissidia: Final Fantasy.
Box artwork for Dissidia: Final Fantasy.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy
Developer(s)Square Enix
Publisher(s)Square Enix
Year released2008
System(s)PlayStation Portable
Followed byDissidia 012 [duodecim] Final Fantasy
SeriesFinal Fantasy
Genre(s)Action, Fighting
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksDissidia: Final Fantasy ChannelSearchSearch

Dissidia: Final Fantasy is an action/fighting game released by Square Enix as part of the commemoration of 20 years of the Final Fantasy series.

Story[edit]

According to the storyline, two deities - Cosmos and Chaos, representing harmony and discord respectively, have summoned the characters to do battle. They themselves, however, are being forced to fight by a great dragon known as Shinyru. Tired of the fighting, Cosmos takes matters into her own hands to try and end the conflict.

Gameplay[edit]

A 3D fighter, Dissidia puts players in the reins of memorable Final Fantasy characters - a hero and a villain from each of the ten numbered games.

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