Ehrgeiz for PlayStation 1
- ESRB Descriptor: Cartoon Violence
- ESRB Rating: T - (Teen)
- Publisher: Square Electronics Arts
- Genre: Fighting
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Pronounced "air-gaits" XDDD
Greatest fighting game of all! Not much to go against other games! A must for FF fans. I recommend it. Read full review »
Keeping the Dream Alive
The only reason I even thought of buying this game was because it featured five (possibly more) select characters from the Final Fantasy 7 roster. Besides maybe Xenogears, FF7 is my favorite recent game. I loved the game so much that I was incredibly discontent after I finished it, not because of... Read full review »
What's a 14-letter word describing Ehrgeiz? Disappointment.
I used to own this game. Hopefully, my writing of this opinion will ensure that you don't suffer the same fate.
Ehrgeiz is a mediocre fighting game at best and if you're going to buy it, buy it for the Quest Mode because the normal fighting sucks. The Quest Mode isn't great either but it...
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A little bundle of heaven
If you want a game that has the best of many worlds, then you must pick up a copy of Ehrgeiz today. It has three modes, and all are enjoyable.
Fighting Game
The fighting game is what was advertised, and is the main focus of the game. The story is an original one, but could've been...
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Chung Li, eat your heart out
Ever wonder what would REALLY happen if you could take Cloud against Sephiroth one-on-one? I did. And I found out. And it was awesome!!!
For those of you nor familiar with FF7 (that's shorthand for Final Fantasy Seven) Cloud is the good guy, and Sephiroth tried to destroy the whole planet...
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Cloud kicking Seph's bootay!
Who'd think FF7 characters would ever appear in a fighting game?? The first time my brother told me, I never thought I'd believe him. Then, one fateful day at Blockbuster, there it was. Ehrgeiz. ^_^ I love this game...
This game does have difficult controls, I know, but they're easy to get...
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Ehrgeiz-er... It Keep Going, And Going, And Going...
Ehrgeiz is a pretty decent fighting game, but the side "Quest" that comes with the game isn't worth much of anyone's time. Ehrgeiz is a great fighting game, but it doesn't have too many options. There is limited game play with both Ehrgeiz and the new "Quest." I doubt that you would play Ehrgeiz... Read full review »
Ehrgeiz=Excellent
Ehrgeiz has got to be one coolest fighting games there is!! Besides the fact that it has characters from Final Fantasy VII, even if it didn't it will still be just as good. The Cloud vs. Sephiroth battle is worth the price of this game. There is an array of combos that you can perform, lots of... Read full review »
what kind of name is that
While ehrgeiz is not much of a name, I still truly believe it is the best fighter available. The adventure mode is even greater, with its regenerating dungeons and amazing graphics and creativity. The monsters are cool and even have their own weapons adding to the difficulty and fun.This is also... Read full review »
I'm sorry, you can't mix RPG and fighting.
I know that only one part of this game mixes RPG and Fighting, but it just isn't cool. You should rent the game just to see the feature. It just doesn't work.
The rest of the game is cool- high paced fights with simple moves. WAIT, simple moves mean simple people winning simple games. Ugh,...
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Ehrgeiz
Editorial Review With a fighting mode, four mini-games, and a stand-alone role-playing game (RPG), Ehrgeiz is essentially six games for the price of one. First, duke it out as one of 10 playable characters (3 of which are from the popular RPG Final Fantasy VII) in hand-to-hand and weapons-based combat. There are 11 different fighting environments to tackle, including a moving train and a hovering airship. Ehrgeiz scores points for diversity. The arsenal of warriors is comprised of various ages, nationalities, and sexes--all of whom are eager to win the ultimate fighting championship. The prize is a mysterious weapon (the strangely dubbed Ehrgeiz). There are a gazillion moves to memorize, and the fluid movement and fantastic secret weapons provide great eye candy. In addition to fighting, players will also encounter mini-games, such as the foot race "Battle Beach" and strategy game "Battle Panel" (think Othello). This game also contains several elements that will be instantly familiar to RPG fans. Ehrgeiz may not satisfy gamers who want a dedicated RPG or fighting game, but it does offer a diverse range of gameplay for the casual gamer with a limited attention span
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