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Final Fantasy 4
Posted by Brittany Vincent, 155 days ago Jan 06, 2009
 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 9.0 
 Visuals
8.0
 Sound
7.0
 Single Player
9.0
 Controls
8.5
 
0.0

As previously mentioned, Final Fantasy 4 has been given a complete visual overhaul, featuring beautifully rendered 3D models and lush, vibrant environments. Story scenes that move the plot along are very well designed and directed. It feels as if you’re watching a miniature movie, which is often a welcome change from poring over text like we are forced to in basically every handheld RPG available. On another note, we are now blessed with the gift of speech. That’s right, some story scenes are now fully voiced. While most characters are spot-on and sound exactly as you would expect, others are not so accurate and leave much to be desired. Some scenes are almost laughable in their melodrama. It is quite unfortunate to me that the voice acting was executed so poorly in some areas. However, the good far outweighs the bad, and voice acting in a DS title is always noteworthy, even if Luminous Arc does tend to overshadow Final Fantasy 4 in this regard. On a brighter note, it’s not the source material - the script from the previous iterations of the game has been updated and altered so that it’s become a much more elaborate endeavor than its poorly localized predecessors.

The soundtrack? One name: Nobuo Uematsu. The musical score translates well to the DS and sounds spectacular through earbuds. As usual, his genius bleeds into very area of Final Fantasy 4, creating memorable moments throughout that will linger with you long after you complete the game.

Final Fantasy 4 was the first of the series to introduce the now loved -- and often despised -- Active Time Battle (ATB) system in which the battle continues on whether you are ready or not. It’s alive and kicking in this remake, but it’s also been given a more organized format. Just as you would expect, the carnage will take place on the top screen, but now the touch screen plays an important part. While fighting off scourges of enemies, the touch screen acts as a very useful information database, displaying your character’s current status, ATB gauge, and general information about who is selected. It goes even more in-depth, as now you will be given information about your attack’s element and hit rate. The addition of such information and a very tight, accurate ATB gauge proves to make combat much more efficient and enjoyable, taking most of the guesswork out of what order your party’s attacks will launch in. It isn’t an enormous change, but it’s significant enough to tighten up an already infallible battle system.

 Our Rating for Final Fantasy 4
9.0
Fun Factor
The game delivers a solid traditional RPG experience that gets what it sets out to do right. There is a myriad of different things to discover that you weren’t able to before.
8.0
Visuals
The game has been given a complete visual overhaul. The character models are astounding and deliver astonishing emotion, far more than you would expect from a DS game.
7.0
Sound
The voice acting in some areas of the game is extremely lackluster, giving the wrong atmosphere for certain scenes.
9.0
Single Player
This is where the game shines. You’re going to be immersed in such a wondrous story that you won’t even want to socialize.
8.5
Controls
The DS’ touch screen is not involved too much, but the D-pad and the four buttons shine where you need them. Very easy to pick up and understand, especially for Final Fantasy veterans.
9.0
Overall
Completely updated visuals, 3D story scenes, voice acting, remixed music, and additional content make this already solid RPG a can’t-miss for Square-Enix lovers and RPG veterans alike.
 

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