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Hopefully the music will receive a good update. I don't know how well it worked for Final Fantasy III. All I know is it's a good thing it doesn't sound like the GBA version. Hopefully they'll also keep this game uncut like in the Playstation version. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I played the old FFIV on PS1 just this past summer and it was a pretty good game. At least it wasn't like XII where I got confused and turned the damn thing off after 10 minutes. It's the only pre-FF7 Final Fantasy that I've played (I started working on number 1 for the NES but I haven't gotten very far). I'm excited about this game except for one problem: there's still no release date for the US.
![]() There's nowhere I can't reach. |
So the release date is now...July 2008? Freakin awesome, I can't wait. Sorry it's not an exact date yet, wvlf.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I read on Wiki that there's an option where you can turn off the voice acting if you wish, so if you hate the voices you can just turn them off. The game doesn't sound that bad so far, so I can live with the English voices. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Well, now we have to wait to find out what the other characters sound like. I'm really interested in hearing Cid's voice. Most amazing jew boots |
Maybe they're just concentrating on their other Final Fantasy franchises instead of this one. *cough*FF7*cough*
We've only heard one known voice actor out of this game and there might be more big names in here we haven't heard of yet. It's not likely, but we can still hope.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
It's been good so far, however I can see why people bitched about me saying Chrono Trigger needed to have graphics like this...it wouldn't work.
The voice acting is great and I'm going to look up some names when I get a chance. Kain's voice sounds like the guy that did Yami Yugi. It is definitely harder, mostly due to Cecil's darkness attack being reduced from a multi-target attack to a double damage attack on a single monster. FELIPE NO |
Well I never played the first release of Final Fantasy IV. Hell, I didn't even play a Final Fantasy until 1999.
The only previous Final Fantasy IV I've played is the PS1 version since it was part of Final Fantasy Chronicles along with Chrono Trigger. A friend of mine kept bugging me to play it and I eventually did. So to all of you people who played the SNES version dubbed Final Fantasy II, I'm sorry for the confusion. I got a darkness attack that hurt all enemies on the screen, you SNES people didn't. However, it's been said that the SNES version here in the US was much easier while the PS1 version had the original difficulty. The speed demo of the SNES game helps prove that. The final boss didn't use his powerful attack nearly as much as he did in the PS1 version. I shudder to think what that's going to be like on the DS version, but I'm definitely looking forward to the challenge. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |