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He is voiced by Romi Park and Bryce Papenbrook in the Japanese and English versions of Dissidia respectively. [10] Papenbrook described Zidane as a "really really fun character". [11] In particular, he enjoys voicing Zidane as during his childhood he used to play the Final Fantasy games as well as the Square Enix game Bravely Default. [12]
[21] [22] [23] The scenario for Dissidia NT was written Kazushige Nojima—who also acted as a supervisor for the game—based on a draft by Dissidia and Final Fantasy XV writer Saori Itamuro. [24] The PlayStation 4 version was released on January 30, 2018. [25] [26] A free-to-play version was released for PlayStation 4 and Windows via Steam on ...
Dissidia sold well according to Takeshi Arakawa, despite concerns about piracy. [44] As of August 2009, Dissidia Final Fantasy has sold 910,000 copies in Japan, making it the fourth best-selling game for the PSP in Japan. [45] [46] It was the 12th best-selling game in Japan in 2008, selling 660,262 copies. [47]
Kuja is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the 2000 video game Final Fantasy IX.A member of the same race as the protagonist, Zidane.He exhibits narcissistic and egomaniacal traits, with his plot at first being to overthrow his creator, and then to destroy all life.
The game was released on March 18, 2022. A second demo was released between October 1 and October 11, allowing players to try out the multiplayer content. [21] The demo also included an expanded version of the first demo's single-player content. [9] A third and final demo was released on March 10, 2022 and was available until April 19.
Zidane finished with two goals, a bending free kick against Spain in the quarter-final and the golden goal in the semi-final against Portugal with a penalty. [64] [65] He also set-up Henry's goal in a 3–0 win over Denmark in their opening group match. [66] UEFA named Zidane Player of the Tournament. [67]
[11] Chocobo World: February 11, 1999 [12] January 25, 2000 [13] February 18, 2000 (Windows) [14] Notes: Released on PocketStation. Developed and published by Square. [12] A minigame released as part of Final Fantasy VIII. Originally released in Japan under the title Let's Go Out Chocobo RPG (おでかけチョコボRPG, Odekake Chokobo RPG).
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (pronounced as Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy [a]) is a 2011 fighting game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation Portable as part of the Final Fantasy series. It was developed by the company's 1st Production Department and released worldwide in March 2011. [4]