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(''Dissidia 012 [duodecim] - Final Fantasy'') was released, but this time around, sadly, the rejoicing (with [[Final Fantasy XIII|Lightning]] joining the fight, among others) was foiled by the rather disappointing announcement that the game in question would be the last in the series, or at least, the last appearing in [[Fighting Game]] form.
(''Dissidia 012 [duodecim] - Final Fantasy'') was released, but this time around, sadly, the rejoicing (with [[Final Fantasy XIII|Lightning]] joining the fight, among others) was foiled by the rather disappointing announcement that the game in question would be the last in the series, or at least, the last appearing in [[Fighting Game]] form.


Turns out, the next game in the ''Dissidia'' series is a [[Spin Off]] for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], a [[Rhythm Game]] featuring (as the logo above - a throwback to that of ''Dissidia'' itself - shows) the characters' ''avatar'' versions first seen in ''[[Kingdom Heartscoded (Video Game)|Kingdom Heartscoded]]''.
Turns out, the next game in the ''Dissidia'' series is a [[Spin-Off]] for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], a [[Rhythm Game]] featuring (as the logo above - a throwback to that of ''Dissidia'' itself - shows) the characters' ''avatar'' versions first seen in ''[[Kingdom Heartscoded (Video Game)|Kingdom Heartscoded]]''.


The game follows the events of the gods Chaos and Cosmos, a similar plot to Dissidia Final Fantasy. The space between the two is called Rhythm, which gives birth to a crystal that controls music. Chaos causes the crystal to become disrupted, and the only way to return it to normal is to increase a music wave known as ''Rizpo''.
The game follows the events of the gods Chaos and Cosmos, a similar plot to Dissidia Final Fantasy. The space between the two is called Rhythm, which gives birth to a crystal that controls music. Chaos causes the crystal to become disrupted, and the only way to return it to normal is to increase a music wave known as ''Rizpo''.
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* ''[[Final Fantasy V (Video Game)|Final Fantasy V]]'': [[Idiot Hero|Bartz Klauser]] and [[Pirate Girl|Faris Scherwiz]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy V (Video Game)|Final Fantasy V]]'': [[Idiot Hero|Bartz Klauser]] and [[Pirate Girl|Faris Scherwiz]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy VI (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VI]]'': [[Mystical Waif|Terra Branford]] and [[Gentleman Thief|Locke Cole]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy VI (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VI]]'': [[Mystical Waif|Terra Branford]] and [[Gentleman Thief|Locke Cole]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'': [[Badass|Cloud Strife]], [[Innocent Flower Girl|Aerith Gainsborough]], and [[White Haired Pretty Boy|Sephiroth]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'': [[Badass|Cloud Strife]], [[Innocent Flower Girl|Aerith Gainsborough]], and [[White-Haired Pretty Boy|Sephiroth]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy VIII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VIII]]'': [[Anti Hero|Squall Leonhart]] and [[Rival Turned Evil|Seifer Almasy]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy VIII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VIII]]'': [[Anti-Hero|Squall Leonhart]] and [[Rival Turned Evil|Seifer Almasy]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy IX (Video Game)|Final Fantasy IX]]'': [[Chivalrous Pervert|Zidane Tribal]] and [[Black Mage|Vivi Orunitia]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy IX (Video Game)|Final Fantasy IX]]'': [[Chivalrous Pervert|Zidane Tribal]] and [[Black Mage|Vivi Orunitia]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X]]'': [[Keet|Tidus]] and [[Silk Hiding Steel|Yuna]]
* ''[[Final Fantasy X (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X]]'': [[Keet|Tidus]] and [[Silk Hiding Steel|Yuna]]
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* [[No Export for You]]: highly feared at first, given the game's nature as one hell of a [[Widget Series|Widget Title]]. But then it was announced for the other regions. ''[[Averted Trope|Averting]]'' such a trope is already a great feat for [[Square Enix]], let alone the aforementioned nature of the game.
* [[No Export for You]]: highly feared at first, given the game's nature as one hell of a [[Widget Series|Widget Title]]. But then it was announced for the other regions. ''[[Averted Trope|Averting]]'' such a trope is already a great feat for [[Square Enix]], let alone the aforementioned nature of the game.
* [[RPG Elements]]: Although the exact details have yet to be disclosed
* [[RPG Elements]]: Although the exact details have yet to be disclosed
* [[Spin Off]]: To Dissidia.
* [[Spin-Off]]: To Dissidia.
* [[Rule of Cute]]: this game is to the [[Rule of Cute]] what ''Dissidia'' is to the [[Rule of Cool]]. Do the math.
* [[Rule of Cute]]: this game is to the [[Rule of Cute]] what ''Dissidia'' is to the [[Rule of Cool]]. Do the math.
* [[Widget Series]]: and then some!
* [[Widget Series]]: and then some!