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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Square Enix
EAN: 0045496736873
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Label: Square Enix
Manufacturer: Square Enix
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Model: AGB P BZ4E
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Date: June 02, 2006
Studio: Square Enix
Sales Rank: 2192
MPN: 100730
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i used to play alot of rpgs, some of my favourite include FFVIII and the more recent Blue Dragon and Eternal Sonata. recently i've just been a little 'off' towards rpg's and really couldn't be bothered with it all.
however i found FFIV at gamestation for a nifty £4.99 so decided to buy it for a rainy day, that rainy day was yesterday! i switched on the game and i was hooked before the opening sequence even ended. the music, the plot, the emotion, the villains...wow! this is what gaming is all about for me and FFIV surely delivers in all departments. so i've just ordered FFV and FFVI for the GBA, i've heard that these are better then IV, i can't wait!
the point is...this is a greeeeeeeeeat game!!! and if you enjoy being ... Read More:
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The GBA is a little treasure trove of golden oldies. From those classic Super Mario Advance games to all manner of old SNES RPGs, the GBA has proved that games of yesteryear need never die and be forgotten. And here's the latest, in the form of Final Fantasy 4 Advance. Its a brilliant and enormous RPG, of course, but you knew that already, this being Final Fantasy.
What's most interesting about the game is that it created a template that every subsequent Final Fantasy title has hewed to, including the Active Time Battle system. This is the combat system for all Final Fantasy games, although of course its much more polished and impressive nowadays. But it all started with Final Fantasy 4, and revisiting this classic is nothing less than ... Read More:
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Having played both the original Japanese and US versions years ago, this was a trip down a rather hazy memory lane. For those who are new to this gem in the series, it follows the fortunes of Cecil the dark knight and his fellow adventurers as they battle an unknown evil. As far as I know, this was the first Japanese RPG of its kind with a strong story driven edge and it encouraged you to become emotionally attached to your characters.
Admittedly, by today's standards it is a simplistic game with a simple storyline, but it works very well on a handheld. Despite the random battle encounter system, it is possible to fly through the game and hence see the story unfold at good pace. Deliberately spending time to level up your characters does ... Read More:
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Final Fantasy IV is better than Final Fantasy VII. There, I said it. I certainly find IV has more entertaining characters, cooler music (oh, how ace the music is!) and is just more fun than VII. I feel the exact opposite of the other reviewer - I find the newer FF's have more wandering around and dull bits.
From the moment you fire up your GameBoy Advance (or DS, or in my case Micro), and the Red Wings airships fly along to the absolutely incredible.[...] Remember this is a game that's over 15 years old. The soundtrack really is one of the best aspects of the game, and was done by the same guy who did the majority of FF soundtracks.
It may not be the prettiest or longest RPG anymore, but it's certainly well worth a go. And with ... Read More:
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If you've played any Final Fantasy game prior the almightily popular FFVII you'll know what this is about, if not you'll probably find it boring.
This was the first Final Fantasy game to have true sidequests and a post plot super dungeon. You can complete the main game in no time, but to complete the Lunar Ruins with all characters to obtain 100% completion.
Loads of great weapons and armour, a decent plot, the opportunity to explore an overworld, underworld, and even the moon this game has shades of the Final Fantasy VIII story.
Do not expect amazing graphics, do expect hours of gameplay, an accurate port of the original, and if you yearn to complete all the Final Fantasy games in the series, you'll buy this regardless ... Read More:
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