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SomeColorMage2012-08-17 01:39:51

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Well, it's about time I got this thing started.

What can I say about Final Fantasy IV: The After Years? Originally a game for Japanese mobile phones, it then got remade for the Wii and PSP. I'm playing the PSP version.

Picking up 17 years after the preceeding game (for those who don't know what happens in that game, I direct you in this general direction), The After Years follows the cast of FFIV and some others as a new crisis befalls the world. As should be expected from FFIV, it's moon related (In fact, the full Japanese name translates into Final Fantasy IV The After Years -Return of the Moon-).

Anyway, this game has a few problems. While the gameplay is decent, a lot of the plot feels like parts of FFIV have been cut and pasted around the place with different characters. The new characters are either dull, not very good in gameplay or sometimes both, and, well, most FF games are a Tough Act to Follow. That's probably why direct sequels weren't a big thing in the series for quite a while.

At least it's got FFIV's soundtrack.

Well, let's get this thing started. The story is split into various tales, each one focusing on a different lead, which unlock as other tales are completed. Below will be a list of where each tale of the game starts, so if you want to jump to a specific tale, go ahead:

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EndarkCuli Since: Dec, 1969
Jan 8th 2012 at 7:30:33 PM
So, must all Epopts-in-training come to this tower? I mean, it was like this place was built to teach the fundamentals of Black Magic; someone with only White Magic would probably have a harder time tackling this place.
71.213.172.129 Since: Dec, 1969
Jan 8th 2012 at 8:57:20 PM
Doubtful. Assuming this is the first Epopt replacement since FF 4, and the tower truly did not exist at that timeframe, then Leonora must be the first person to take this version of the test.
SomeColorMage Since: Dec, 1969
Jan 8th 2012 at 9:30:06 PM
Yeah, unless Troia has a high Epopt turnover rate, I have my doubts that tower's seen much use.
HeroicJay Since: Dec, 1969
Jan 9th 2012 at 4:45:27 PM
Endark Culi: What you've noticed is most definitely not the plot hole it may at first appear. If I recall correctly, it gets brought up in... oh, the next plot sequence or so. Palom actually gets a really good line about it, if memory serves.
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