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Final Fantasy IV Advance 03-07-15 07:26 PM
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Final Fantasy IV Advance Review
Final Fantasy IV Advance Review
Intro: Well, we probably don't need another review for this fantastic game. But I'll take a swing at it anyways. After playing the game on every platform it has been on, mastering the game down to every aspect you can think of, and pouring over 140 hours in to the game... I believe my insight may be slightly appreciated.
Graphics 10/ 10: The game has been released on several platforms due it's huge success with people of all ages. Even on Apple's App Store, and Android's Play Store! Taking in to consideration that the game was initially released in 1992, and the graphics have only gone through minor transformations between the platform ports, the graphics should be looked at as incredible for a game released in that time period. If you take the time to truly examine the world, monsters, and spells that you encounter throughout the game.. It is truly an inspiring pixel-by-pixel art piece of a game!
Sound 10/ 10: Baffling sound effects. As should be expected from Square, of course. And not to mention the music we all fell in love with in the final fantasy series. From the title screen jingle, to the chocobo dance song, to the intense boss battle music. This game gets it right every time. The actual sound effects themselves are so fitting and satisfying. When you win a battle and collect you spoils, or cast your new incredibly powerful spell, you'll be loving every minute of it.
Addictiveness 10/ 10: I personally found this game to be nearly impossible to put down once I got in to it. I, myself, am a hardcore completionist. So this game gave me an insatiable craving for more. And the further you get in the game, the more powerful you and your enemies get, the more fun the story gets, and the more you just want to keep playing to see what happens next. This won't apply to everyone, obviously. Especially when you get to a more difficult spot. But that satisfaction you get after you bea... Read the rest of this Review
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