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Final Fantasy IV Advance
Final Fantasy IV, the classic role-player, arrives on your GBA - with al lthe action, strategy and story that made it a hit! The kingdom of Baron is on a zealous quest to collect all the elemental crystals. The commander of its air force has been dismissed after questioning the king's motives. With the help of of wizards, warriors, and others, he sets out to stop the growing threat that is Baron -- and in the process, uncovers a far more dangerous enemy. more
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- Posted: Jun-22-2008
"We are...hatred...we are...Zeromus..."
This is the second best Final Fantasy ever. Final Fantasy VI is the only one which beats it. This also has the second best array of characters (once again beaten out by VI).Okay, the storyline is the best thus far in the series, starting out with a familiar theme: an oppressive empire plans to...
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- Posted: Apr-13-2008
Perfection!
This is the reason I became addicted to RPGs. I first played this game when it came out on the Super Nintendo. I had no idea games could suck you in to the point that you actually cared about the characters. The story is compelling and intelligent, the characters are well rounded and with...
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- Posted: Feb-20-2008
fun old school rpg
i play my ds on the train every day to/from work, and i'd finished with the castlevania games, luminous arc, etc. i was looking for a really relaxing, fun, oldschool style rpg. this fit the bill perfectly, i haven't played it for *years* since the snes. it's a tad slower than even i like (and...
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- Posted: Feb-09-2008
One of the best of all time
This was the very first RPG I played, back when I was about six or seven. I had no idea what to expect this game to be like, and I was totally blown away. I'm glad my friend introduced me to it, and it stuck in my mind ever since. I rented this repeatedly when I was a kid, even though I never...
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- Posted: Feb-08-2008
As good as I can remember
What a great return to a SNES classic and portable in the palm of your hand!
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- Posted: Sep-21-2007
Final Fantasy IV Advance
An excellent game, good update to an already excellent game. Reminded me of the good ol SNES days. A must have for any FF fan.
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- Posted: Aug-24-2007
A story of redemption... slightly hindered by buggy gameplay
I've seen several reviews that have gone into the basics of the slightly convoluted history of Final Fantasy IV in the English-speaking world, so I'll just cut through all of that and talk about the Game Boy Advance version of Final Fantasy IV.The basic story is fairly simple -- you play Cecil, a...
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- Posted: Jul-23-2007
To the Moon and Beyond...
Reviewed for Big Boss Games by: TRC To the Moon and Beyond... SquareEnix has re-released Final Fantasy IV (4) Advance for the GBA system, aka Final Fantasy II in the USA. This new and very improved version of the game takes you from the top of the Earth to the center of the Earth then the Moon...
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- Posted: Jul-20-2007
Awesome port of one of the best RPGs of the 16-bit era
Final Fantasy IV - Game Boy Advance portINTRODUCTION:The Final Fantasy RPG series was one of the finest to dominate the NES, back in its eight-big heyday. There were three awesome games released for that classic system in Squaresoft's legendary RPG series (only the first of which initially made...
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- Posted: Jul-17-2007
A great port of one of the best RPGs ever
First things first: Final Fantasy IV was first released in the United States on the Super Nintendo as Final Fantasy 2. There were two games between the first Final Fantasy game (on the original NES) and this one which were not released in the states, and thus this game was given the title FF2 in...
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