Unearth the Legends: Dive Deep into the World of Dirge of Cerberus
In a post-FFVII landscape, Vincent Valentine battles against the sinister neo-Midgar and the enigmatic Deepground organization, uncovering dark truths of his past while wielding his gunplay and transformative powers to protect humanity.
The (Dirge Of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII) Trivia
What is the name of the protagonist in Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII? (Easy)
#1: Vincent Valentine
#2: Cloud Strife
#3: Tifa Lockhart
#4: Barret Wallace
What is the primary weapon used by Vincent Valentine in Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII? (Genius)
#1: Shotgun
#2: Spear
#3: Handgun
#4: Grenade Launcher
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The (Dirge Of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII) Fun Facts
The game's protagonist, Vincent Valentine, was initially introduced in Final Fantasy VII as a side character, but Dirge of Cerberus expanded his backstory, revealing his origins and connection to the game's overarching lore.
Dirge of Cerberus features a unique gameplay mechanic where players can customize Vincent's abilities and weapons, adding RPG elements to the action shooter format.
The (Dirge Of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII) Polls
What aspect of Dirge of Cerberus do you enjoy the most?
The gameplay mechanics
The story and characters
The graphics and design
The music and soundtracks
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Who is your favorite character in Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII?
Vincent Valentine
Lucrecia Crescent
Weiss the Immaculate
Reeve Tuesti
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