Sixteen years after Final Fantasy regaled gamers with its tale of
tragic heroes and woe, Square reinvents and remakes
the adventure with bold orchestral music,
beautifully rendered cut scenes, and the "Active
Time Battle" system. The game is eye candy from the
get-go where a rendered sequence shows Cecil Harvey
and a contingent of Red Wings aboard an airship and
headed home. They've just stolen a crystal...
NCS Game Notes
» Final Fantasy IV DS features voice acting, urgent
music, and animated monsters that attack. The game
has been revamped with a major cosmetic overhaul but
the basic storyline and game script remains the
same.
» Plug in the game card, power up, and a shimmering
crystal appears on the screen while familiar Final
Fantasy music plays. Watch as the crystal spins and
catches the light. Continue watching and a new
cinematic intro plays which shows Cecil Harvey with
both hands planted on a railing while Rosa Farrell
approaches from the background. She's hesitant but
eventually joins him. The other characters are
introduced in action sequences. The music is a
stylized rendition of the classic Final Fantasy
theme song which sounds great.
» When the title screen appears, there is only a
"NEW GAME" option that can be chosen. The game
begins with Cecil on board an airship along with a
number of Red Wings. A flashback plays which shows
the theft of the Water Crystal from Mysidia when
Cecil's reverie is broken by a soldier who informs
him that monsters are winging their way towards the
airship. An encounter starts where two Float Eyes
are pitted against Cecil but they're no match
against his sword strokes. The battle system is
dubbed the "Active Time Battle" where time continues
to flow while the battle goes on. A gauge on the
touch screen empties after each attack and then
slowly refills. Before another attack can be struck,
the gauge must be at full capacity. While waiting
for the gauge to fill up, the enemy monsters can
attack.
» After the encounter, the Red Wings return home and
Cecil brings the crystal to the King. This sequence
is shown through a 3D cut scene.
» Movement in the game may be directed by way of the
D-pad or by tapping the stylus on the touch screen
which shows the general layout of the local area.
Tap on a direction and Cecil will obediently run
towards the tap point. After leaving the King, the
touch screen map shows the location of treasure
chests and stairways but not the soldiers within.
Product Specifications Product SKU: NTR-P-YF4J-1
Jan Code: 4988601006439
Publisher: Square Enix
Compatibility: Nintendo DS (Region-Free)
Language: Japanese
Format: Game Card
Japanese Product Name: ULTIMATE HITS ファイナルファンタジーIV
Website:
http://www.square-enix.co.jp/ff4ds/
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