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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:

Comments

JeremyKopczynski Since: Dec, 1969
Jun 28th 2012 at 9:51:12 PM
On one hand, I like that Edward is the smartest person in the game. On the other that was low game. What were the makers thinking. Anybody playing this game probably beat FFIV already. Which means all the drama from that is used up.
SomeColorMage Since: Dec, 1969
Jun 28th 2012 at 10:18:29 PM
Yeah, I agree. There's absolutely nothing new there, and in FFIV it led to a great scene. Here? There's no big scene surrounding it. Hell, you don't even have to bring Edge, IIRC. It's just awfully done.
Mysterion Since: Dec, 1969
Jun 28th 2012 at 10:53:11 PM
One take from the scene is that whoever is using the old bosses now Did Not Do The Research as to which ones would actually be useful. That certainly sounds like the Mysterious Girls: so assured of their success that they don't even try to understand anything else.
SomeColorMage Since: Dec, 1969
Jun 29th 2012 at 12:20:52 AM
Good point, but a scene that falls flat intentionally still falls flat.
JeremyKopczynski Since: Dec, 1969
Jun 29th 2012 at 10:21:38 AM
You don't even have to take Edge? wow. I thought maybe they wanted to hurt Edge or something but wow.
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