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Binding: Video GameBrand: Square Enix EAN: 0662248908113 ESRB Age Rating: Rating Pending Item Dimensions: Label: Square Enix Manufacturer: Square Enix Model: 90811 MPN: 90811 Platform: Nintendo DS Publisher: Square Enix Release Date: July 22, 2008 Studio: Square Enix Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Final Fantasy IV for DS is a must-play for those looking to jump into the best-selling RPG franchise in the world. Four elemental Crystals, each possessing awesome power, lie scattered throughout the realm. However, men are quick to covet things that offer strength, and easily corrupted by the might that they possess. Seduced by the promised power of the Crystals, the kingdom of Baron begins employing unprovoked force to seize them from peaceful nations. The dark knight Cecil - Lord Captain of Baron's elite force, the Red Wings - is ordered by his king to obtain the Crystals, but soon begins to question the monarch's motives. Stricken with grief at his own actions, yet burdened by his loyalty to his country and his personal sense of honor, Cecil at last decides to turn from the path of darkness and destruction. Enraged, the king accuses him of disloyalty, strips Cecil of his command, and sends him off to slay a mysterious beast that lurks in the nearby Valley of Mist. Cecil embarks on a fateful journey that will bring trials, betrayals, friendship, loss, and self-discovery. Train and customize Whytkin by playing a variety of mini-games and challenge another player to head-to-head battle via local wireless connection Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Final Fantasy IV DS: A remake that cannot be missed!Seeing that Final Fantasy IV (known as Final Fantasy II for the Super NES) was released around 15 years ago, there are a whole generation of youngsters and teens that never got a chance to experience this game. And, for some of us, Final Fantasy II was one of the best RPG's we ever played. So why remake a game that is over 15 years old, especially when so many other good FF games (including FFIII(VI), FFVII, FFIX and FFX) have come out? First of all, FFIV ... Read More Rating: - Final Fantasy IV......Being the first game I've played in awhile, Final Fantasy IV delivers the goods like it ought to. I'll admit, I played the Gameboy Advance version of this game and loved it but came into this one a little speculative about whether it'd be any good or not. Well, I'm here to tell ya' that it is the best Square Enix remake I've ever played. Matrix really did a good job with this remake. It easily trumps Final Fantasy III in every way. The story itself goes a little something like this....Cecil is the ... Read More Rating: - The greatest nostalgia trip I ever took.Hardcore RPG gamers of the old school variety will know what I'm talking about. When this game was originally released in the U.S. as "Final Fantasy 2" on the Super Nintendo; this genre barely existed stateside. But those of us that picked it up had our tastes in video games -if not in all entertainment- permanently changed after playing FF4. There were two kinds of people I showed this to back in the day: people who couldn't even comprehend a game where instead of controlling a character directly ... Read More Rating: - FFIV remake slightly different gameplay with updated graphics.This game was originally sold as Final Fantasy II in North America for the Super Nintendo. This is now the third remake of the game that I am aware of. The First remake was for the PS. The second remake was for the GBA. Finally, we have this remake for the DS. The story is pretty well known. For anyone who has not played the original or the remakes, this is a must play game. The story has not been altered much. Most people who buy this probably have played it before. First off, this is supposed ... Read More Rating: - One of the finest fantasies reborn once again!After it's original launch on the SNES in 1991, "Final Fantasy IV" (re-named II in North America at the time) proved to be a very enthralling RPG for its time. In late 2001, it was re-released for the original Playstation, bundled with "Chrono Trigger" in "Final Fantasy Chronicles". The translation was better and CG-rendered cutscenes were added. For purists, it was a return to the nostalgic days on the SNES. In 2006, the game was re-released for the Game Boy Advance, under the name, "Final Fantasy IV Advance". ... Read More |