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Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection

Platform(s): PSP
Genre: Role-Playing
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Date: April 19, 2011 (US), April 22, 2011 (EU)

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'Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection' (PSP) Announced - Screens

by Rainier on Feb. 1, 2011 @ 11:26 a.m. PST

For the first time, the characters and storylines from Final Fantasy IV and its sequel The After Years are united in one beautifully crafted adventure. Featuring both classic games and an all-new scenario linking the two together, with enhanced visuals and a Gallery Mode with illustrations by renowned artist Yoshitaka Amano.

Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection delivers the definitive version of one of gaming’s greatest sagas.

The critically-acclaimed and much-loved Final Fantasy IV tells the story of Cecil, a dark knight whose quest for redemption leads him into the midst of a battle to decide the fate of the world. More than a decade after its conclusion, his son Ceodore, hero of The After Years, faces a similar challenge – but has he the strength to follow in his father’s footsteps?


Key Features:

  • Definitive collection of one of the greatest RPGs of all time: First packaged release of The After Years
  • An epic tale spanning nations, worlds, and generations: Brand new stories to further expand the revolutionary story line of Final Fantasy IV
  • All new cast of friends family, and foes: Fall in love with Cecil, Rosa, Kain, Rydia, and Edge again while getting to know Ceodore and a whole new cast of characters
  • Vibrant visuals and unforgettable melodies: Includes all new 2D graphics designed for PSP System’s 16x9 format, plus a new arrangement of one of the most acclaimed video game soundtracks of all time!

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