![]() ![]() It’s an enormously influential game that remains very playable to this day - and this PSP version, which features enhanced pixel art over the rather blocky SNES original, is the best way to enjoy it. ![]() Looking back, Final Fantasy IV is one of the most “traditional” turn-based, menu-driven, story-centric RPGs you can play - but you have to remember that on its original release, it was pretty much defining the shape the genre would take for many years to come after that. And gone was the divisive “use it or lose it” levelling up system from Final Fantasy II. Gone was the party of custom characters from Final Fantasy I and III, to be replaced with specific, pre-built characters who had their own background and way of playing. Originally released on Super NES, Final Fantasy IV was the point where the series took a significant step forward in terms of storytelling. ![]()
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