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Final Fantasy IV Nintendo DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:662248908113
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:DS_FINAL_FANTASY_IV
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Leonard Wright –
Like It.
Big Boss Games –
Reviewed for Big Boss Games by: TimPrologue: Taken from the instruction book.Birthed from womb of dragon’s mawAnd born unto the starsBy light and darkness cast aloftAre dreamtide oaths reswornMoon is swathed in ever-lightNe’er again to know eclipseEarth, with hallow’d bounty reconciled.Personal Note: I’m about the largest Final Fantasy fanatic there is and I’m starting to have an issue with Square Enix retooling, remaking, and re-releasing the same games over and over and over again. That aside, this version of Final Fantasy IV was awesome! It has the same story, for the most part. This game has better graphics and a new skill system to more than validate this purchase.Story: 5/5This story is full of adventure, betrayals, love, loss, sacrifices, magic and redemption. You start your adventure as a dark knight, commander of a fleet of airships call the Red Wings. You and your childhood friend, Kain, are sent on a mission to destroy a town.I found this story to be the 2nd BEST in the Final Fantasy chronicles. This is one of the stories I use to measure all RPGs by.Sound: 5/5The musical score haunts my dreams. I loved the whole game soundtrack. The added voice acting really brings this story to life. I give kudos to Square Enix.Graphics: 4.5/5ULTRA updated from the 2-D, the DS 3-D style is similar to the remake of Final Fantasy III on the DS. It took me a while to get use to the face lift that one of my favorite games underwent. Because I’ve played this game on the Super Nintendo.
jason baek –
i just love final fantasys
Kindle Customer –
great product ,
Bridgett B. –
love it
K. Miner –
Final Fantasy IV DS is a complete remake of what many American gamers know as Final Fantasy II for the SNES. IV was the first 16-bit FF game, and the story was more detailed, the characters more complex, and the graphics and sound more believable than ever before. The DS version keeps the complex and interesting story intact (with a better translation) and features vastly improved character and location graphics in a 3D world. This portable RPG holds its own against anything available for the DS/PSP and is a must-play for fans of Final Fantasy or those looking for a story-driven RPG. It is better than both previous reissues (GBA and PSX), because they were ports with minimal new features, and the Playstation version had long load times.There are many plot twists that keep the player moving onward in uncovering the story details and defeating the ultimate enemy. Dark Knight Cecil starts as a pawn of the enemy, and ultimately weaves through a complex tale to redemption, while saving the world from a great evil. The supporting characters are some of the most memorable in Final Fantasy history, even more so because the player has no control over scripted events that decide who gets to be in your party. I loved FF VI (6) also, but some of the characters were non-essential to the story. In IV (4), every character has a purpose, and sometimes they show up to help out unexpectedly.I’m about halfway through the DS version and it is both a nostalgic trip and a genuinely good RPG that p.
Tsanche –
Pros:+Impressive Visuals+Fantastic soundtrack+Very likeable characters+Augment systems helps gameplay along+Fast paced battles+Good storylineCons:-A very difficult game, even those who mastered Final Fantasy IV previously will have a hard time if they don’t go about battles rightIn 2006 Square-Enix released Final Fantasy III on the Nintendo DS. It got by in America mainly because the game never had a prior release. The success of the game was such a surprise to Square that they decided to redo Final Fantasy IV. Unlike Final Fantasy III, though, Final Fantasy IV has had several releases. The original Super Nintendo, the Playstation version and recently, the Gameboy Advance. With so many versions out there already, Final Fantasy IV DS will need more than just a face lift to make it worthwhile, and it manages to do so. At its core its still the same classic game you’ve played before, but there are some additions that make the DS version worth playing, even for those who completely mastered previous releases.The story of Final Fantasy IV is a classic and still holds up well more than fifteen years later. The game opens with Cecil, the leader of the Baron Red Wings. He has just completed a mission for the King of Baron to secure a powerful Crystal, but feels it was the wrong thing to do. When he returns and questions what has gotten into a King, the King strips him of his duty and orders him to deliver a ring to the town of Mist. Something has gotten into the King of Bar.
Ryan McDonald –
Great game, great remake. Haven’t played through it yet. Got it to help teach my son to learn to read, and to expose him to one of the greatest RPG’s of all time.
Eric Pipkin –
I envy those who have never played this game before. If you’re a Final Fantasy fan and you started playing when Final Fantasy VII came out (as most people did) then I would strongly suggest you play through this game and find for yourself why it’s considered one of the top two Final Fantasy’s ever created. As for this DS version? I say bravo to Matrix Software with the Supervision of Square-Enix.For those who played Final Fantasy II on the SNES, there are two things that stand out to me so far. The music is enhanced but still the same, brilliant. The dialogue has been improved like you wouldn’t believe. No more 3rd grade dialogue, or horrible translation.This role-playing game was a pioneer for those we play today. So pay it some respect. It’ll be worth it’s price.
Fridgecrisis –
I’m a huge Final Fantasy fan, but I had never played IV before, either as II during the SNES days or the re-release for the GBA (there was one of those, right?). This new DS remake is a gem, though. I wasn’t terribly impressed with the DS remake of III, mostly because I didn’t feel that it had much of its own personality and the story and characters were kind of flat, by modern standards. This game remedies those problems with the inclusion of cutscenes with voice acting at all of the major points in the game, and it really does a good job at driving those scenes’ emotional impact home. I’m totally hooked on the characters and story, which is unusual for me with the earlier Final Fantasies.As far as game mechanics go, one of my favorite features is the ability to customize the battle menu for each character. You can rearrange or remove not only main commands (Attack, Black Magic), but you can throw specific spells/skills on the main menu as well (Fira, Esuna). I love that I don’t have to have Attack on the top of Rosa’s list, and instead I can get straight to Pray or Cure with just one press of a button.Another nice addition is Auto-Battle. Press X during a battle, and your characters will automatically carry out certain assigned actions until you press X again and cancel Auto-Battle. This came in handy the other day when my little cousin wanted to try the game. I set it to Auto-Battle and had him walk my characters around while they did the fighting and leveling up for me. T.