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August 2008
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Revamped 3D graphics and music
Full voice acting for the FFIV cast for the first time
New Augment system adds an extra layer of depth
Its Final Fantasy IV
But its also a great DS game with enhanced graphics
Improved audio
And excellent gameplay additions.
Some of the most memorable characters in the Final Fantasy universe
New augment system lets you customize your characters
New translation feels more authentic than previous attempts.
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The Final Fantasy series has long been hailed as one of the premier RPG franchises. After playing through the remake of Final Fantasy IV (FFIV), I'm reminded that it definitely deserves such high praise. The attention to character development, plot twists...
Be all of that as it may, there is simply no denying that Final Fantasy IV on the DS is a sublime experience, and represents the peak of gaming on any platform. Because, as we all know, Final Fantasy IV had always bordered on perfection. With this DS ...
The classic roleplaying game has hit North America for the fourth time. So what does this Nintendo DS version of Final Fantasy IV have to offer that makes it different or better than previous installments? Did the world really need yet another version...
Abstract: I'll admit, there is a part of me that has always resented the idea of video game remakes. While there have certainly been some memorable remakes (Resident Evil on the GameCube, Super Mario All-Stars on the Super NES, etc.), they come with this stigma ...
Abstract: I hate feeling old, so it is particularly terrifying to think there might be people with a Nintendo DS who werent even alive in 1991. Is the youth the target demographic for this new port of Final Fantasy IV? No. Nor is it older people whove never ha...
Revamped 3D graphics and music; full voice acting for the FFIV cast for the first time; new Augment system adds an extra layer of depth
Still too similar to the original game; extra content from FFIV Advance has been removed; parts of Augment system slightly flawed
The definitive version of FFIV….but just barely. Beautiful and containing a hardcore challenge, but other than the cosmetic changes there’s not much new here. If you’ve never played Final Fantasy IV before, now is the time.
Abstract: Final Fantasy IV, or 2, or whatever you choose to refer to it as, has been kicking around on consoles in one form or another for more than a decade now, and still hasn't worn out its welcome with most gamers. Originally debuting on the Super Nintendo u...
Abstract: Ahhh, memories. They say you can never go back, but Square Enix consistently proves that false. Many older gamers will no doubt remember the classic Final Fantasy II way back in the glory days of the SNES, and I am no different. Not only was it the fi...
Abstract: There was a game that was innovative for improving the turn based formula, giving a story like none have ever seen, and a translation none would want to see again. Of course, I am talking about Final Fantasy II. Since gamers missed out on the real FFI...
Abstract: One of the best RPGs ever gets one of the best remakes ever. What was old has been made anew. Final Fantasy IV, perhaps the most cherished game of my childhood, now feels as fresh as anything else in modern gaming. Its easy to mock Square Enix for re...