Review jared_c 4/5 · Apr 7, 2024
A Fun, Quirky Adventure!
Continuing my journey of playing through all Final Fantasy games brings me to Final Fantasy 4 (playing the pixel remaster). This is the first entry to utilize the Active Time Battle system that has been seen in numerous Final Fantasy games since. One thing it took away from the previous entries though is the class system. You are unable to …
Read moreContinuing my journey of playing through all Final Fantasy games brings me to Final Fantasy 4 (playing the pixel remaster). This is the first entry to utilize the Active Time Battle system that has been seen in numerous Final Fantasy games since. One thing it took away from the previous entries though is the class system. You are unable to change your characters classes throughout the game, though there are a few scenarios where things change up a little bit. The story this time around is similar to the usual type of story seen where a knight is trying to prevent an evil entity from obtaining all the crystals and destroying earth. It gets goofy at times though (some times intentional, some times not) not taking itself too seriously and throwing a good bit of humor in with character dialog and interactions. The some of the less intentional goofiness revolves around the main villains plans and where he will go to execute these plans. I'll leave it at that to avoid any spoilers. There are some incredible dramatic moments throughout this game that really pulls at the heart strings or puts you at the edge of your seat. It shows that at this point in creating the final fantasy games that the creators were really getting a knack for what works in story telling within gaming. One thing I really enjoyed about this entry is the rotating cast of characters. You have your main protagonist and a few sidekicks who are with you for most of the journey, but a revolving door of side characters who step in to help you along your journey for a period of time. When these characters join you, they are already leveled up at least close to where your current level is, and when they leave your party the gear you equipped them with will go back into your inventory (unlike some of the prior FF games where that gear is just lost...). The game is relatively easy until you get about 75% through the game and when you start to do side/bonus content. The bonus dungeons and fights get pretty brutal very quickly. The final dungeon as well then ramps up difficulty quickly, with a lot of enemies that have special rule sets to them so you can't approach them like you have the rest of the game. My biggest complaint would be the 5 or 6 minute (could be longer?) cut scene/events that take place right before the final boss. You cannot skip these. Even after dying to the final boss and having to try again, you have to watch the entire cut scene again. Given the final boss is difficult, that means you'll get used to having to sit through this several times. It's not like you can sit your controller down to go get a drink either, you have to continually hit 'A' to advance it. Overall, this was easily my favorite so far of the original Final Fantasy games by a long shot and would recommend anyone to try this one out if you only have time to try 1 of the original games!
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