Win a Free Copy of Final Fantasy: Crisis Core
Are you super excited about the latest iteration of Square-Enix’s Final Fantasy VII saga: Crisis Core? Are you so excited that you don’t even want to pay for it but would rather win a copy instead? Well then I have awesome news to share with you! RPGHead.com is holding it’s first officially official contest to win one copy of Final Fantasy: Crisis Core. This game is 100% completely free of charge to you, we’ll even pay for the postage! Fancy huh? Any interested folk need only to check out the rules below:
- This contest is for U.S. and Canadian citizens only. Sorry EU folks. I love ya, but there are some mucky muck laws that I just don’t know enough about to make this a global contest.
- Leave a comment in the comment section including your favorite Final Fantasy VII moment.
- You may only enter ONCE. Do not try to cheat, we have methods of detecting any shenanigans and you’ll be booted out of the contest faster than you can say smarmosaur.
- Use a valid email address. If you don’t we won’t be able to contact you should you win the prize, and as such you won’t win at all.
- Contest ends one week from today on March 31st.
- The winner will have 48 hours to respond take ownership of their game. Should they not reply, a second drawing will be held.
- There is no age requirement.
Good luck! I look forward to mailing the game out to you next week.
UPDATE: Steven L won! Congratulations!
The best part of FFVII was the first part. Still one of the best intros to any RPG. Although Lost Odyssey definitely gave it a run for it’s money.
To be absolutly honest I have never played any final fantasy game, but crisis core looks awesome. I used to play turn based RPGs but now am a sucker for Real time RPGs, go figure.
I love Sephiroth! No specifc part really just him altogether, awesome villain!
I kind of liked Midgard the best. The rest of the game was pretty cool, but midgard definitely was the better part of the game everything else went kind of downhill at that point
My favorite moment in FFVII was after Aerith was gone you had to fight Jenova. It was really different because it didn’t play the battle theme at all. After Cloud’s speech I knew that I was in an entirely different world than just my couch.