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Following its successful release as a Japanese mobile game the direct sequel to the 1991 SNES game Final Fantasy IV has been available in the WiiWare shop since the beginning of June. Final Fantasy IV: The After Years takes place several years after the end of the original game. Happily married Cecil and Rosa rule the fortress city of Baron and Porom and Palom have matured into adult mages and Dragoon Kain is still presumed missing. The idyll is shattered when a second moon rises over the fantasy world and swarms of monsters ravage the land. Now all hope rests on Cecil's son Ceodore who is currently completing his final exams as a member of the Redwing Knights.
The Developers of Matrix Software have playfully expanded the familiar Final Fantasy recipe of random battles, dungeon exploration and overworld travel by two ingredients. Firstly the phases of the moon influence your party's combat strength, weakening physical attacks, for example and strengthening black magic. Secondly you can combine several characters during turn based battles for particularly powerful band combo attacks in the Chrono Trigger style. The presentation is also traditional and carefully improved apart from the smoother font and a slightly improved resolution. The After Years stays visually close to its predecessor. Witty ideas in the staging of the story a clever dungeon design that fits seamlessly into the maps of the original game and in some cases expands on them as well as the reunion with the aging heroes of FF IV you will have RPG veterans smiling blissfully as they travel back in time. The only drawback for 800 points you only get the prologue and Cecil and Kain's story to download. Anyone who wants to see everything will have to purchase the remaining characters chapters released successively until September for 300 points each and finally the grand finale for 800 points. At a total of €37 it's not exactly a cheap fun!
My Opinion
This game is a Retro-style role-playing sequel especially for fans and lover's of the SNES original. It's not perfect of course but worth a look.
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