![]() ![]() Although Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection was developed by a different team, the producers are the same as for the Anniversary releases. New enemies appear, one for each tale existing in that tale's Challenge Dungeon, which drop rare items including Megalixirs.įinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade Intermission Review - Half-Measureįinal Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection has a similar visual style as Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary versions of the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. It is composed of three boss fights, which the player must assemble three parties for. Exclusive to this version of The After Years is a post-game boss called Lost Babil, which can be fought if the player talks with Challengingway on the True Moon. Ceodore's and Kain's original Challenge Dungeons are no longer merged. The gallery also includes new, never-before-seen images.Ĭhanges to the The After Years include separating Ceodore's tale from Kain's, which was how it was in the original mobile phone release. The game contains an image gallery with videos and artwork. Other features include the option of switching between the original SNES music and the DS version's music. ![]() It instead retains the bonus features of the Advance release, with the post-game dungeons and party swapping. Final Fantasy IV is more in-line with the original version and does not have the features or extra story sequences from the DS release. Players have the option of beginning with any game, including Final Fantasy IV -Interlude. ![]()
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