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Thus, the Dark Knight, Cecil
was expelled
from his command as a Captain of the Red Wings. And he and Dragoon Kain left
Baron for the Village
Mist in a valley enclosed in deep fog.
Airships had been a dream of many people...After the realization of the dream
came greed and ambition.
Through its fleet of airships, Baron became the most powerful nation. But why
is Baron seeking the
crystals? Why do the monsters keep increasing?
The crystal was shedding its light silently...
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The kingdom of Baron seeks to control the crystals of the earth. Cecil commander
of his majesty's royal fleet, the Red Wings,
is sent to retrieve them for Baron. Though ever loyal to his knig, Cecil begins
to wonder why his majesty is seeking such
power.
Upon his return, he questions why he is being sent to rob and hurt unarmed innocents.
The king strips him of his command as
punishment.
He then orders Cecil and Kain, who has come to his defense, to deliver a package
to the village of Mist to the north. Little
do they know this simple delivery is the beginning of something more than either
could imagine.
Cecil seeks to understand why it is that Baron has changed so much. Why is his
majesty hunting the crystals, and what is the
reason
behind the outburst of villainy and monsters taking over the lands? He will soon
learn there is more to him, and everything
in both this world and afar.
In 1990 Final Fantasy IV was released to great critical praise in Japan. It became
the second Final Fantasy title to come
to America
and was called Final Fantasy II, to keep with the continuity of not releasing
II or III in America. It was the first majorly
successful
RPG in America, and opened the door for Final fantasy and RPG's outside of Japan.
Final Fantasy IV had everything a great game, and RPG should have.
It was the first in the genre to create a deep, involving plotline, something
that would become a a successful trademark for
the series. The characters were given solid story, and conflicts to act out,
thus creating a ritcher, more engrossing game.
Though the full capasity of the SNES had not been realized with IV, there was
certainly new ground broken in terms of graphics,
sound, and overall gameplay.
The graphics for IV were extrordinary for their time. There was a brilliant world
the story unfolds in. The towns, though
they are similar in color, were large,
and well detailed. the character sprites were done in good size, with a great
deal of detail added. Even the battlefields
were given drawn backdrops, thus
elliminating the "black void" battles.
The score was some of the best music to come from the series, and maybe even
gaming all together. There are 40 some themes
in IV, and every one of them were a work of art.
From the opening airship theme, to the harp
solo Edward plays... each is fit perfectly into the story. The only downfall
is the midi recording is a bit outdated. Still
it is a great soundtrack, and has sponned several compilation cds.
The story, as said before, was a deep involving game for its time. The story
line was engrossing, and very solid. By todays
standards it is a bit weak, but
at the time of release, there was no comparison. The sad thing with the original
release, was the American translation was
severly butchered. The entire storyline of the game was
very poorly translated, thus giving us only a taste of the real story.
This is also the first title in the series to use the ATB (Active Time Battle
System). This was a well done system for the
time, that was greatly used in several future titles, as well as other games
in the world.
Today Final Fantasy IV is considered one of the greatest games, and a bentchmark
in the series. The original is something
of a rarety, and has been sold new on places like Ebay for
no less than $2-300.00 (the original cost in 94 was $75.00). It is what opened
the doors of RPG as a legitimate gaming genre.
When speaking of Final Fantasy greats, Final Fantasy IV
is certainly in the top brackets of that list.
In 2000, Final fantasy IV was
released along side another legendary RPG Chrono Trigger, in the Final Fantasy
Chronicles collection for the PS1.
The game was set in the original hard type version,
and much of the poorly translated story was re-translated, giving it a whole
new feel for American gamers.
The game was kept basically the same, as far as graphics, and sound. The major
changes were in the names of spells, and such
that were changed
originaly due to cencorships of the time. Things like the White was re-named
to it's original name "Holy", like in the Japanese
release. The items,
and commands that were missing in the American release,
such as Rosa's Pray, and Cecil's Dark command were also returned. The CGI clips
that came with Final Fantasy Anthology (1999)
were present
in IV's remake,
but they were very, very poor in quality. Still, it was a delight to fans everywhere
to be able to get there hands on this
great title. And with the SNES
version, Americans were able to play both types for the first time.
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