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'''''Final Fantasy IV''''' (released as Final Fantasy II on the SNES in the USA), is the fourth Final Fantasy game by Square.
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{{Video Game
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| Title            = Final Fantasy IV
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| SortTitle        = Final Fantasy 4
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| Image            = Final Fantasy IV - SNES - USA.jpg
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| ImageDescription = SNES - USA - 1st edition.
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| Developer        = {{VideoGameDeveloper|Square}}
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| Publisher        = {{VideoGamePublisher|Square}}, {{VideoGamePublisher|Nintendo|Nintendo of America}}
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| PublishedYear    = 1991
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| PublishedMonth  = 07
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| PublishedDay    = 19
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| Platforms        = {{Platform|Game Boy Advance}}, {{Platform|SNES}}, {{Platform|WonderSwan Color}}
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| Genres          = {{VideoGameGenre|Exploration video game|Exploration}}, {{VideoGameGenre|Role-playing video game|Role-playing game}}
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| Themes          = {{MediaTheme|Adventure}}, {{MediaTheme|Fantasy}}
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| Series          = ''[[Final Fantasy (universe)|Final Fantasy]]''
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| Distributions    = {{VideoGameDistribution|Commercial}}
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}}
  
==Status==
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'''''Final Fantasy IV''''' is a fantasy [[role-playing video game]] developed and published by [[Square]] on 1991-07-19 for the [[SNES]]. It is the fourth game in the [[Final Fantasy (universe)|''Final Fantasy'' series]] game. It was later ported to the [[PlayStation]] by [[Tose]].
I have only beaten this game once.
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==Personal==
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{{VideoGameStatus
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| Own      =
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| CantOwn  =  
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| Won      = Yes.
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| CantWin  =
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| Finished = 2011‎-11-08.
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}}
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I remember seeing this game being played by a friend after I had seen ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', so it seemed quite dated to me. I made a joke about it, but my friend explained that it's actually a great game. Many years later, I played through and found that it is indeed a good game.
  
 
==Review==
 
==Review==
* '''Overall:''' 7/10
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{{Video Game Review|7|7|6|7|6|?}}
* '''Best Version:''' ?
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{{Spoilers}}
  
 
===Good===
 
===Good===
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* The game is entertaining to the point where you want to keep playing and the story is compelling enough to want to see what is going to happen next.
 
* I like the variety of different characters and classes. It allows you the ability to appreciate the subtleties of the combat engine.
 
* I like the variety of different characters and classes. It allows you the ability to appreciate the subtleties of the combat engine.
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* For its time, the graphics are quite nice.
 
* The battle complexity is not too simple or too hard to enjoy. You have many different attacks to choose from, and the monsters have many different abilities to take into account.
 
* The battle complexity is not too simple or too hard to enjoy. You have many different attacks to choose from, and the monsters have many different abilities to take into account.
* The game is entertaining to the point where you want to keep playing and the story is compelling enough to want to see what is going to happen next.
 
 
* You only need to do a small amount of grinding in each section to be plenty powerful enough to stay alive through the game.
 
* You only need to do a small amount of grinding in each section to be plenty powerful enough to stay alive through the game.
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* The game comes with a fantastic manual that doubles as a [[strategy guide]] for a large portion of the game.
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* Having played ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' first, I wasn't that impressed by the music in this game when I first played it. However, I think this is the very first SNES game for [[Nobuo Uematsu]], so he may not have had enough time to familiarize himself with the new audio architecture, or the driver may not have been as powerful. After awhile, it grew on me, and now I appreciate it a lot more.
  
 
===Bad===
 
===Bad===
* The story is very linear meaning the game is the same every play through, and with only a few side-quests, you will see almost everything the game has to offer the first time you beat it.
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* The story is very linear meaning the game is identical every play through, and, with only a few side-quests, you will see almost everything the game has to offer the first time you beat it.
 
* The story overdoes several elements. Porom and Palom, Sid, and Yang all martyr themselves, and are later found to be alive. Edward, Sid, and Yang all end up bedridden through the remainder of the game with no way to get them back until the very end.
 
* The story overdoes several elements. Porom and Palom, Sid, and Yang all martyr themselves, and are later found to be alive. Edward, Sid, and Yang all end up bedridden through the remainder of the game with no way to get them back until the very end.
 
* I would have liked to see more weapons and armor for the spell casters and ninjas. They're often stuck with old equipment for long stints while the fighters keep getting upgrades.
 
* I would have liked to see more weapons and armor for the spell casters and ninjas. They're often stuck with old equipment for long stints while the fighters keep getting upgrades.
 
* Like most RPGs, the game suffers from having a wide variety of spells that are either too weak or completely useless. Piggy never works on enemies, Psych never stole more than 1 MP, Drain doesn't steal nearly enough HP to be useful, etc.
 
* Like most RPGs, the game suffers from having a wide variety of spells that are either too weak or completely useless. Piggy never works on enemies, Psych never stole more than 1 MP, Drain doesn't steal nearly enough HP to be useful, etc.
* Having played 6 first, I was rather disappointed by the music in this game, it's really not up to par with the other works of Nobuo Uematsu. However, I think this is the very first SNES game for Uematsu, so he may not have had enough time to familiarize himself with the new audio architecture, or the driver may not have been as powerful.
 
  
 
===Ugly===
 
===Ugly===
 
* Normally, dialog boxes are closed with the A button, but this game allows the D-pad to close dialog boxes. This caused me to miss numerous messages without any way to go back and read them.
 
* Normally, dialog boxes are closed with the A button, but this game allows the D-pad to close dialog boxes. This caused me to miss numerous messages without any way to go back and read them.
  
==Gallery==
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==Media==
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===Box Art===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Final Fantasy IV - SNES - Manual.pdf|Game manual.
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Final Fantasy IV - SNES - Japan.jpg|This is the original Japanese SNES box. The little chibi characters are fitting to the game's art, and their costumes nicely indicate a fantasy setting, but the white field is a bit dull for my tastes.
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Final Fantasy IV - SNES - USA.jpg|The North American SNES box art is my least favorite. It's just a sword with a shimmer on its blade. Lame.
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Final Fantasy IV - PS1 - Japan.jpg|The Japanese-only PS1 release uses a watercolor from [[Yoshitaka Amano]]. I'm not a huge fan of his work, but this is a pretty good painting.
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Final Fantasy IV - WSC - Japan.jpg|The Japanese-only WonderSwan Color release again uses a painting by Amano, this time of an air ship. The faded art doesn't really reveal much about the game.
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Final Fantasy IV - GBA - USA.jpg|The US Game Boy Advance box art also uses Amano's work, but this time it focuses on three characters from the game. Their garb is clearly fantasy themed. This is my favorite box.
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Final Fantasy IV - GBA - Japan.jpg|The Japanese GBA box uses monochrome line art from the US box art. Pretty dull comparatively.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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===Documentation===
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<gallery>
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Final Fantasy IV - SNES - Japan - Manual.pdf|Manual - SNES - Japan.
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Final Fantasy IV - SNES - USA - Manual.pdf|Manual - SNES - USA.
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Final Fantasy IV - SNES - USA - Manual - Rev 1.pdf|Manual - SNES - USA - Rev 1.
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Final Fantasy VI Advance - GBA - USA - Manual.pdf|Manual - GBA - USA.
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Final Fantasy VI Advance - GBA - USA - Manual - Digital.pdf|Manual - GBA - USA - Digital.
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Final Fantasy IV - WSC - Japan - Manual.pdf|Manual - Wonder Swan Color - Japan.
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Final Fantasy IV - SNES - USA - Maps.pdf|Maps - SNES - USA.
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Final Fantasy Chronicles - PS1 - Final Fantasy IV - Strategy Guide - BradyGames.pdf|''Final Fantasy Chronicles'' strategy guide.
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</gallery>
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===Maps===
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* [http://vgmaps.com/Atlas/SuperNES/index.htm#FinalFantasyIV Maps]
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===Videos===
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{{YouTube|i52hs44q9Jk|SNES Works, review 1/3.}}
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{{YouTube|wozpbc_6MQo|SNES Works, review 2/3.}}
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{{YouTube|d5ZcfUd5my8|SNES Works, review 3/3.}}
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{{YouTube|pLANlDfhfUo|Comparing all ports.}}
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{{YouTube|RPyDp63fJGQ|Obscure facts.}}
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{{YouTube|55X1KOw_Rhg|Displaced Gamers.}}
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{{YouTube|QxodM4uWaC8|Longplay, SNES.}}
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==Play Online==
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{{PlayOnline|https://www.retrogames.cc/gameboyadvance-games/final-fantasy-iv-advance-e-eternity.html|Game Boy Advance (Europe)}}, {{PlayOnline|https://www.retrogames.cc/gameboyadvance-games/final-fantasy-iv-advance-j-2ch.html|Game Boy Advance (Japan)}}, {{PlayOnline|https://www.retrogames.cc/gameboyadvance-games/final-fantasy-iv-advance-u-independent.html|Game Boy Advance (USA)}}, {{PlayOnline|https://www.retrogames.cc/snes-games/final-fantasy-ii-usa-rev-a.html|SNES (USA)}}, {{PlayOnline|https://www.retrogames.cc/snes-games/final-fantasy-iv-japan-rev-a.html|Super Famicom (Japan)}}, {{PlayOnline|https://www.retrogames.cc/wonderswan-games/final-fantasy-4-j.html|WonderSwan Color}}
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==Representation==
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{{Representation
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| Media                      = Video games
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| StrongFemaleCharacterStatus = Pass
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| StrongFemaleCharacterNotes  = Rydia and Rosa, and, to a lesser extent, Porom, are helpful party members.
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| BechdelTestStatus          = Pass
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| BechdelTestNotes            = When the party is led by a female, talking to another female NPC passes the test.
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| StrongPOCCharacterStatus    = Fail
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| StrongPOCCharacterNotes    = Although it uses an anime style and race isn't described, every major character is drawn as though they're white.
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| QueerCharacterStatus        = Fail
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| QueerCharacterNotes        = There are no queer characters.
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}}
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==Titles==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Language !! Native !! Transliteration !! Translation
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|-
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| English (Original American) || Final Fantasy II || ||
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|-
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| English (Re-release) || Final Fantasy IV || ||
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|-
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| Japanese || ファイナルファンタジー || Fainaru Fantaji IV || Final Fantasy IV
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|}
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_IV en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_IV] - Wikipedia.
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{{Link|MobyGames|http://www.mobygames.com/game/final-fantasy-ii_}}
* [http://www.mobygames.com/game/snes/final-fantasy-ii_ mobygames.com/game/snes/final-fantasy-ii_] - MobyGames.
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{{Link|Wikipedia|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_IV}}
* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/snes/522596-final-fantasy-ii gamefaqs.com/snes/522596-final-fantasy-ii] - GameFAQS.
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{{Link|StrategyWiki|https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_IV}}
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{{Link|GameFAQs|http://www.gamefaqs.com/snes/522596-final-fantasy-ii}}
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{{Link|TVTropes|https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Videogame/FinalFantasyIV}}
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{{Link|TCRF|https://tcrf.net/Final_Fantasy_IV}}
  
  
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 21 March 2024

Final Fantasy IV

Final Fantasy IV - SNES - USA.jpg

SNES - USA - 1st edition.

Developer Square
Publisher Square, Nintendo of America
Published 1991-07-19
Platforms Game Boy Advance, SNES, WonderSwan Color
Genres Exploration, Role-playing game
Themes Adventure, Fantasy
Series Final Fantasy
Distribution Commercial

Final Fantasy IV is a fantasy role-playing video game developed and published by Square on 1991-07-19 for the SNES. It is the fourth game in the Final Fantasy series game. It was later ported to the PlayStation by Tose.

Personal

Own?No.
Won?Yes.
Finished2011‎-11-08.

I remember seeing this game being played by a friend after I had seen Final Fantasy VI, so it seemed quite dated to me. I made a joke about it, but my friend explained that it's actually a great game. Many years later, I played through and found that it is indeed a good game.

Review

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7 7 6 7 6

Best Version: ?

— This section contains spoilers! —

Good

  • The game is entertaining to the point where you want to keep playing and the story is compelling enough to want to see what is going to happen next.
  • I like the variety of different characters and classes. It allows you the ability to appreciate the subtleties of the combat engine.
  • For its time, the graphics are quite nice.
  • The battle complexity is not too simple or too hard to enjoy. You have many different attacks to choose from, and the monsters have many different abilities to take into account.
  • You only need to do a small amount of grinding in each section to be plenty powerful enough to stay alive through the game.
  • The game comes with a fantastic manual that doubles as a strategy guide for a large portion of the game.
  • Having played Final Fantasy VI first, I wasn't that impressed by the music in this game when I first played it. However, I think this is the very first SNES game for Nobuo Uematsu, so he may not have had enough time to familiarize himself with the new audio architecture, or the driver may not have been as powerful. After awhile, it grew on me, and now I appreciate it a lot more.

Bad

  • The story is very linear meaning the game is identical every play through, and, with only a few side-quests, you will see almost everything the game has to offer the first time you beat it.
  • The story overdoes several elements. Porom and Palom, Sid, and Yang all martyr themselves, and are later found to be alive. Edward, Sid, and Yang all end up bedridden through the remainder of the game with no way to get them back until the very end.
  • I would have liked to see more weapons and armor for the spell casters and ninjas. They're often stuck with old equipment for long stints while the fighters keep getting upgrades.
  • Like most RPGs, the game suffers from having a wide variety of spells that are either too weak or completely useless. Piggy never works on enemies, Psych never stole more than 1 MP, Drain doesn't steal nearly enough HP to be useful, etc.

Ugly

  • Normally, dialog boxes are closed with the A button, but this game allows the D-pad to close dialog boxes. This caused me to miss numerous messages without any way to go back and read them.

Media

Box Art

Documentation

Maps

Videos

SNES Works, review 1/3.
SNES Works, review 2/3.
SNES Works, review 3/3.
Comparing all ports.
Obscure facts.
Displaced Gamers.
Longplay, SNES.

Play Online

Game Boy Advance (Europe), Game Boy Advance (Japan), Game Boy Advance (USA), SNES (USA), Super Famicom (Japan), WonderSwan Color

Representation

Strong female character?PassRydia and Rosa, and, to a lesser extent, Porom, are helpful party members.
Bechdel test?PassWhen the party is led by a female, talking to another female NPC passes the test.
Strong person of color character?FailAlthough it uses an anime style and race isn't described, every major character is drawn as though they're white.
Queer character?FailThere are no queer characters.

Titles

Language Native Transliteration Translation
English (Original American) Final Fantasy II
English (Re-release) Final Fantasy IV
Japanese ファイナルファンタジー Fainaru Fantaji IV Final Fantasy IV

Links

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