It has a lengthy scenario set in a brand new world where the heroes and villains are forced to fight by the will of the gods, Cosmos and Chaos. Square Enix definitely didn’t hold back on the story for this spinoff either. As you continue to play with a character, they will level up, grow stronger, and learn new abilities. It wasn’t just the battle system that borrowed from the RPG genre, other aspects of the game also used elements RPG elements, such as character progression. It blended the gameplay of a fighting game with an RPG to create a unique battle system where you had to build up bravery points in order to unleash a deadly HP attack to cut away at your opponent’s life bar. But the very first game that did this was Dissidia Final Fantasy. Nowadays, we’ve got World of Final Fantasy, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy Record Keeper, and a bunch more games that borrow characters from across the Final Fantasy spectrum. Back then, the concept of bringing together some of our favorite Final Fantasy characters was an exciting, and unheard of concept. The first Dissidia Final Fantasy was released for the PSP in 2008.