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Pros: An Enhanced Version of the Greatest Game of All Time
Cons: Still Very Easy, Lower Quality Sound Than SNES Version, Slight Slowdown in Battles
The Bottom Line: The Greatest RPG on the SNES is Now the Best on the GBA.
Review: When the Gameboy Advance was first announced it seemed like it would be an endless sea of ports of the 16-bit variety. Most looked at this as a bad thing, but I anticipated being able to play my favorite classic games while on the go. Squaresoft was one ...
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Pros: fun, challenging, classic, good story, humor, characters, nice spells
Cons: can be frustrating, dated graphics
The Bottom Line: If you are looking for a good game, pick this up. It's better than the SNES version.
Review: Fifteen years ago, Final Fantasy IV (or II in the United States, since the Japanese games Final Fantasy II and III were never made in the US) set the standard for role-playing games in the 16-bit era and put Square soft as the premiere maker of ...
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Pros: Same game based on the original from the Super Nintendo version.
Cons: None
Review: This game for the Game Boy Advance is awesome. I love all role playing games, and Final Fantasy games are the best, especially Final Fantasy 4 ...
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Pros: The new areas makes this cool classic worth playing again.
Cons: The game is pretty old now and I was expecting even more upgrades.
The Bottom Line: Although I think Square could have put more games on the cart, what's here is still good for RPG fans.
Review: FINAL FANTASY IV ADVANCE (Square-Enix, 2005) The original Final Fantasy II on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (or SNES) was a real eye opener for Role Playing Game freaks like me. The game not only came with colourful ...
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Pros: Detailed enemy graphics, nostalgic feeling for the SNES
Cons: Terrible combat system, restrictively linear, laughable plot
The Bottom Line: Fans of the SNES original will love this game, but everyone else will wonder what they're smoking.
Review: If your nostalgia for Final Fantasy 2 on the Super Nintendo runs high you might relive your glory days in Final Fantasy 4 Advance for the Game Boy Advance. That's because it is Final Fantasy 2, with a couple of touches, and all the good and bad ...
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