Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection, slated for release on the PSP on April 19, has a trailer in English! Yay!
The Complete Collection comes with both the original Final Fantasy IV and The After Years on one single UMD. Both titles feature enhanced visuals and additional scenarios have been added to the original game, although Square Enix have yet to actually talk about that in detail.
The After Year was initially released on mobile phones and WiiWare as episodic titles. It follows Ceodore, the son of Cecil and Rosa. Familiar faces like Rydia, Edge and even Kain return. He goes onto kidnap Rosa again kind of like how Bowser constantly kidnaps Princess Peach even though everyone knows he's Mario's bud.
Square Enix has revealed that they'll be releasing a new version of Final Fantasy IV called Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection. As you've probably guessed already, it'll include everything to do with Final Fantasy IV thus far.
Yes, that means it will have the original SNES game (Final Fantasy II for you non-pure North Americans), but it will also include Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, an extended episode which was released on Japanese mobile phones. To make it even more irresistible some Amano artwork will also be included.
For Europe, it currently has a release date of "Spring 2011", but in North America it's down for April the 19th, 2011. It'll be releasing on PlayStation Portable
Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection was announced earlier this week for the PlayStation Portable. It combines both the original SNES version of Final Fantasy IV with its sequel, Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, that came out for cell phones in Japan and later on WiiWare.
Apparently the game is playable at the Jump Festa event this weekend. Square Enix are adding extra scenarios to bridge the gap between the original and sequel as well as a gallery mode.
The collection is set for release this coming Spring.
After what some people might consider a long wait, new gameplay footage for Square Enix's upcoming WiiWare game, Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, has been released.
It offers some impressive FMV graphics, and some lovely sounding music. The graphics look as expected, 16-bit.
The 2008 edition of the Tokyo Game Show is almost upon us and Square Enix have seen fit to announce which games they will be showcasing at the event. They will actually be showing a total of 32 games, but only 7 of them are related to the Final Fantasy brand.
Here is a list of the titles:-
* Final Fantasy XIII (Playstation 3)
* Final Fantasy Versus XIII (Playstation 3)
* Final Fantasy Agito XIII (Playstation Portable)
* Final Fantasy Dissidia (Playstation Portable)
* Final Fantasy XI (Playstation 2, PC, XBox 360)
* Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete (Blu-ray)
* Final Fantasy IV: The After (DS)
It's interesting to note that while Final Fantasy Agito XIII has been updated for the PSP, Final Fantasy XIII has the Xbox 360 noticably missing.