How long to beat
from 1 player
10h
Rushed
main story only
15h
Normally
story and some extras
20h
Completionist
everything in it
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About
The military country of Baron is one of the strongest in the land, with a proud army and a majestic air force known as the Red Wings. However, the recent actions of the king make even the most loyal of his subordinates doubt his judgment. The captain of the Red Wings, Cecil, is ordered to attack the city of Mysidia and take the Water Crystal from innocent magicians who protect it. When Cecil questions the king's orders, he is immediately thrown out of the country and sent off to deliver a package to the village of Mist, accompanied by his best friend Kain, the captain of the dragoons. Little does he realize that the king's inexplicable behavior is but a part of a much larger picture, which he is yet to reveal.
The fourth entry in the Final Fantasy series was released as Final Fantasy II in the West, because the second and the third games were not released there at the time. The game is a Japanese-style RPG with top-down world map navigation, automatic leveling up, and random enemy encounters.
The game introduces a system called ATB (active-time battle). While combat is turn-based in its core, the game does not pause when the player accesses the battle menu. Enemies continue to act in real time regardless of the actions of the player-controlled party. The turns of the participants are calculated depending on their agility rating. Each player-controlled character has a special bar that gradually refills itself; said character may act when the bar is full.
Unlike all the previous Final Fantasy games, the fourth installment does not allow the player to customize the characters' abilities and classes. Each character belongs to a specific, clearly defined class: dragoon, white mage, black mage, summoner, ninja, etc. Each of these classes has distinct special abilities or magic spells. New abilities are learned automatically when a character reaches a pre-determined level. Characters join and leave the party as dictated by the game's plot events. The active party includes up to five combatants.
The PlayStation version adds a new rendered intro and ending.
The Game Boy Advance version adds the Cave of Trials at Mt. Ordeals, which is an eight-floor dungeon. Also, a new end game forty-floor dungeon, the Lunar Ruins, was added too,
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Languages (13)
| Language | audio | subtitles | interface |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese (Simplified) | — | — | |
| Chinese (Traditional) | — | — | |
| English | — | — | |
| French | — | — | |
| German | — | — | |
| Italian | — | — | |
| Japanese | — | — | |
| Korean | — | — | |
| Portuguese (Brazil) | — | — | |
| Portuguese (Portugal) | — | — | |
| Russian | — | — | |
| Spanish (Spain) | — | — | |
| Thai | — | — |
Game details
Input Devices Required
Gamepad
Multiplayer Options
Hot Seat
Multiplayer Game Modes
Co-Op
Number of Players Supported
1-2 Players
Number of Offline Players
1-2 Players
Save Game Methods
External Storage
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Also known as
FF4 — Informal name
Final Fantasy IV — Japanese title
Final Fantasy IV Advance — Japanese Game Boy Advance title
Final Fantasy V — working title
Zui Zhong Huanxiang 4 — Chinese title
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Released
19 July 1991
Series
Final Fantasy
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Top 4% by 24hr peak players
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