Final Fantasy IV Hands-On
We take a look at the upcoming remake of Final Fantasy IV and examine the differences between it and the original.
Final Fantasy IV (originally known as Final Fantasy II in the US) has seen a number of rereleases throughout the years, the most recent of them appearing on the GBA as Final Fantasy IV Advance. However, not content with mere ports, Square Enix has decided to completely remake this epic adventure from the ground up similarly to what they did with Final Fantasy III. The end result is a fully 3D game that looks better than ever and includes several new gameplay features such as voice acting, but is still unmistakably Final Fantasy IV.
FFIV tells the tale of Cecil, the Lord Captain of the Red Wings of the kingdom of Baron. As a youth, Cecil was taken in by the king of Baron, who raised him to be a just and honorable knight. However, that same kindhearted mentor has suddenly transformed into a cold and power-hungry tyrant, and Cecil begins to doubt the righteousness of his actions. On orders from his king, Cecil leads Baron's air force in a surprise strike against the friendly city of Mysidia to steal their sacred crystal, and torn between his honor and his duty, he openly questions his king's motives. Displeased by his lord captain's lack of faith, the king strips Cecil of his command and orders him to travel to the village of Mist, where he is to deliver a ring to its elders. This simple errand kicks off a world-spanning journey of redemption for Cecil, and along the way he is embroiled in a battle for the fate of the entire world.
The shift to three dimensions has not only allowed for a far more accurate sense of depth and spatial awareness in buildings and dungeons, but has also made for a more cinematic style of storytelling. Whereas in the original version all conversation was conducted in static dialogue boxes, much of the story is told through in-game cutscenes in the remake, many of which feature voice acting. In addition, everything has been completely retranslated again, removing the hit-or-miss pop-culture references added to Final Fantasy IV Advance and making it feel far more accurate and authentic.
There have also been a number of changes to the characters that join your party. Cecil's Darkness class ability, for example, no longer strikes every enemy onscreen with a powerful wave of energy--instead it's become a buff that enchants his blade with the Shadow element and allows him to strike for double damage at the cost of some of his own HP with each hit. Rydia, a young Summoner who joins with Cecil early on, has had a slightly more radical change. She has her own dedicated summoned monster (which are now known as Eidolons) named Whyt that can be called upon to take her place on the battlefield.
Whyt is the same level as Rydia, and he can be customized to your preferences in a number of ways by conversing with the Fat Chocobo, who previously served as just a caretaker for extra items. Fat Chocobo lets you equip Whyt with up to five spells or abilities from among any currently available in your party, such as Cecil's Darkness. You can also customize Whyt's appearance by drawing him a new face or selecting from costumes unlocked throughout the course of the game for him to wear, level up his individual stats by playing minigames (including a Brain Age-style math challenge), and even battle against a friend's Whyt through a local wireless connection. When summoned, Whyt takes Rydia's place and fights for her for several turns, though he can't be directly controlled and instead randomly uses the spells and abilities he's been equipped with. Be warned, however: If Whyt goes down for the count, Rydia does as well.
Other new features are introduced through the helpful Namingway, a Moogle that originally allowed you to rename your characters but is now wont to try out a number of different careers (and names) as you progress through the game. One of the jobs he tries out is cartography, and, referring to himself as Mappingway, he gives you a magic map that fills out areas you've explored in dungeons and rewards you with bonus items whenever you completely investigate an area.
Final Fantasy IV will be released on the Nintendo DS in the US on July 22. Be sure to check back then for our final thoughts and review.
You Spoony Bard is still there!! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!
This sounds awsome cause FFIV is my favorite 2-D final fantasy and now there gonna totally re-do it with even voice overs! I did wish they didn't change some of the stuff though.
I liked and tried FFIV for the SNES, and I have to say that I wish they'd added the new elements without removing the classic ones. The "Darkness" ability being an energy wave was really cool, and Rydia's Summons not replacing her was also nice.
FF IV was a great game and deserves a remake like this.
This is going to be pretty cool. I'm sure I'll just draw dirty things all over Whyt, though.
I can't wait for this game. But I will! 12 more days!!! I can only imagine what they'll do with Chrono Trigger DS... elt alone FF VI.... oh man....
is it coming to europe the same day?
this is probably my favorite final fantasy game and this version will be cool to see all of the story with the new graphics and i would love to relive this game for a second time oh ya and please stop hating on the DS, PSP fans. and don't be hating on the psp, DS fans
can't wait to play this game
all you PSP owners are just angry because you don't have a DS :P what the DS lacks in graphics it makes up with innovation!! Please compare the PSP library to the DS library....i wonder why all the games are being made for DS and not PSP, even though, like you say, it has the better graphics engine, hmmm. ^________________^
"Does the dialogue being revised mean that the "spoony bard" line might be cut out? " I hope it doesn't. That made me laugh, and I want to see it voice acted too. I wonder how that will sound
does the dialogue being revised mean that the "spoony bard" line might be cut out? :(
I love ffiv! i cant wait! Thank you square for rereleasing with updated visuals! Keep em coming!
Yo Squeenix, how about a PSP FF game? And no more remakes/sequels!! Re-releases yes, remakes no. I can see updating the graphics for the NES games, but keep it 2D. I want FFIII, I own every(main) game in the series but that one, and I'm not buying a DS for it. Ever since FFX the series has been mostly going downhill(XI was enjoyable online and 12 was okay), but all the prequels, sequels, and remakes are tarnishing Square in my eyes. And if you are going to make a 3D remake, do it on the PSP!!! I miss the good 'ol Square/Sony exclusive days of PSone. Nothing against DS, but why not make a 3D game for the undeniably better 3D platform, PSP? I would ideally like to see an original FF game for PSP, a spinoff series perhaps. And please, for the love of god, do not touch FFVII or Chrono Trigger. There is no need to tamper with perfection.
Next up, Final Fantasy VIII and Chrono Trigger, right Square-Enix? We need FFVIII and Chrono Trigger remakes!
I can't wait for this game! I just hope their next FF remake is FF6!
i need to go get 2 & 3 and ill be ready for 4... cant wait. you think they will get past 7 on the PSP?
man i cant wait it looks great been waitin since like Dec of last year thinkin itll be out but only came out for Jap
Wow, anther way to make money, but I hope it comes out for DS and PSP. I wonder how may times I will reply this dumb game.
Some of the script that was cut from the original has been inserted into the DS remake. Final Fantasy V and VI would be remade for PSP. Then Final Fantasy VII would be remade for PS3.
Originally allowed you to rename your characters but is now wont to try out a number of different careers?
the whole thing that they changed for Cecil the darkness class ability, sounds like it sucks now
dude the voice of Cecil is Luke fon Fabre from ToA!! http://thechannelforums.proboards85.com/index.cgi?board=re
Right on!!
wogboypaul: FF4 was made and published by Square, and I don't see how it wouldn't work on any other system.
It looks very good!
Well this certainly looks promising!
ff4 was created by nintendo. therefore it wldnt be suited for PSP unlike kingdom hearts, they were made for both :D which i cant wait
Well...why not make it for Both Portable Consoles? Geez, they already have FF Anniversary and FF2, FF Tactics and FF Tactics : War of the Lions for PSP and also FF VII : Crisis Core... So why not move on to a Portable System with better 3D Engine instead of chubby lil 3D Engine Portable like DS? Geez...
Can't wait, this is my favorite Final Fantasy. Love the characters, love the story, love the music. I'm glad they added voice acting, I think it will add a lot more life to the game
wow, I'm definitely buying this game after reading this preview. All of the features they are adding just adds to my excitement. I can't wait for them to remake FF6!
Uh, zephirum, an English-language version of DQIV is coming to the DS in September. It's already been confirmed. FFIV will be an excellent Summer primer to the Fall DQIV goodness.
I bought a DS just for this game Fantasic!
Because we already have most of the FF games on the Nintendo portable systems as it is, No point in stopping. This is good for me cause I never got to play FF games when I was little.
Rydia DOES keep her other powers, RIGHT? She CAN still summon monsters and cast black Magic... RIGHT? She better...
but why the DS? Why not the Wii atleast
damn.. was hoping they'd release an english language version of DQIV before they do anything else :(
Cloud was just over compensating for his lack of skill by getting a large sword.Cecil has a regular sword but knows how to use it.PS soooooo buying this game as FF II was my first FF game.
I am getting this and final fantasy A2 i want so bad.
dude. this was definately NOT ff7. that had a guy with a big sword. this has a guy with a smaller sword. whats happening to sword quality these days, yong whipper snappers.
Wow!
Glad to see this game come back to life after so long....
I like that the characters are getting more abilities. Must get this one.
yes it was cheesy
was final fantasy 7 first for Play Station
that was the one the first games that I ever played, back when it was first released.. I was so young and spent so long playing the game, it almost brings a tear to my eye to see it being remade, so a new generation can gain from its stroy :P
this is so damn stupid.... why not put it on the PSP you have crisis core now put this one
omg omg omg omg omg. Is this going to be easier than the GBA version? Damn that last boss!
I want this game so badly. This was one of my absolute favorite in the series. Kain looks so badass in the cinematic.
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Game Info
- Release Date: Jul 21, 2008
- ESRB: E10+Titles rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) have content that may be suitable for ages 10 and older.
- Release Date: October 2009
- Release Date: Mar 21, 1997
- Release Date: Nov 23, 1991
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- Publisher(s): Square Enix
- Developer(s): SquareSoft
- Genre: Role-Playing
- Release: Jul 21, 2008 (US)
- ESRB: E10+
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