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feioncastor
10-09-2006, 12:20 PM
I have mixed feelings.

I've always believed that it's wrong to tamper with classics, especially when they're awesome as it is. I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, but the GBA version does not have the line "You spoony bard!", unless I'm gravely mistaken. And that may have been the most memorable line in the game!

Another issue that I have is with the ability to change party members at the end of the game. That's not right. FFIV wasn't a game where you could do that. Edge sucks, I know. But you're stuck with him. No switching him out for someone better. Not that there is anyone better to choose from. Edward, Cid, Yang, Palom, Porom... Nothing spectacular there. But I was just bothered to know that there are people out there who hadn't played Final Fantasy II on SNES and the first version of this game that they played was the FF4A version. Those people will never know the quirky stuff about the game that we all loved. For example, you know that "Ah the power of cheese" thing that someone here made? Well, it's much funnier to those of us who played the old SNES version, bad translation and all.

However, there is an upside for me. FFIV was a fantastic game. And FF4A has opened it up to a whole new audience. Now people today can enjoy this wonderful game. I just hope that most of them like enough to be compelled to play the original SNES version at some point.

Paul
10-09-2006, 02:45 PM
I have mixed feelings.

I've always believed that it's wrong to tamper with classics, especially when they're awesome as it is. I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, but the GBA version does not have the line "You spoony bard!", unless I'm gravely mistaken. And that may have been the most memorable line in the game!

Another issue that I have is with the ability to change party members at the end of the game. That's not right. FFIV wasn't a game where you could do that. Edge sucks, I know. But you're stuck with him. No switching him out for someone better. Not that there is anyone better to choose from. Edward, Cid, Yang, Palom, Porom... Nothing spectacular there. But I was just bothered to know that there are people out there who hadn't played Final Fantasy II on SNES and the first version of this game that they played was the FF4A version. Those people will never know the quirky stuff about the game that we all loved. For example, you know that "Ah the power of cheese" thing that someone here made? Well, it's much funnier to those of us who played the old SNES version, bad translation and all.

However, there is an upside for me. FFIV was a fantastic game. And FF4A has opened it up to a whole new audience. Now people today can enjoy this wonderful game. I just hope that most of them like enough to be compelled to play the original SNES version at some point.
the spoony bard line is in all versions. you are gravely mistaken.

also, the basic summary of your post is "when i was young i played a game and it was awesome. they changed it now. i like the old one i played cuz it reminds me of being young and it was great!!"

well, that's just fine mate. but the facts are that FFII SNES was badly translated, and also a lot easier. you can wrap that up in nostalgia if you want, it's your own decision.

feioncastor
10-09-2006, 03:21 PM
You're probably right. :(

aquatius
10-09-2006, 04:54 PM
I was more annoyed by the craptacular ATB system with it's stupid errors.

boys from the dwarf
10-09-2006, 05:01 PM
i dont like some of the new features but i guess its still good.

do you have to use the ATB on FF4 advanced? if you do, thats definetly not good.

the script is different and perhaps they tampered with it a little too much.

Paul
10-09-2006, 09:34 PM
gyrus: the european version had no ATB glitches, so if you wanna import that one you're sorted.

boys from the dwarf: FF2 SNES also used the ATB system, it just didn't display the time gauge on the battle screen.

NINJA_Ryu
10-09-2006, 11:47 PM
Personally, i played emulated versions of FF4 a few years before Advanced came out, and to me, not much changes. I havent beaten it, but it has had the same difficulty and story as before, so i have no problems with it.

Sefie1999AD
10-10-2006, 12:14 AM
I think FFIVA was a very good remake of FFIV. The user-friendliness has been improved to be more like in some of the other FFs (easier equipping, easier shopping etc), and the translation is done very well for the most of the time, IMHO. There were some weird glitches in the game, but they didn't really bother me.

I had problems with the ending, though, since that one had the text going way too fast during the parts when the characters had returned to Earth, and you saw some scenes of all of them, finally ending to the wedding. Not only did I miss half of the text there, but the Final Fantasy main theme played during the wedding cut off too quickly (I checked the soundtrack and the GBA sound test, and I'm sure of this). I'm not really feeling like playing the final dungeon twice more, either, or then beating the extra dungeon.

However, other than some parts in the end game being questionable, I thought FFIVA was a really good FF game.

Captain Maxx Power
10-10-2006, 10:38 AM
But you're stuck with him. No switching him out for someone better. Not that there is anyone better to choose from. Cid, Yang, Palom, Porom... Nothing spectacular there. Expect Edward of course, because he rules.

Fixed'd.

Crossblades
10-10-2006, 01:53 PM
Despite the glitches, I found FFIVA to be much enjoyable than other versions of FFIV. I like the fact that you can switch characters before the final battle. The Lunar Ruins is also fun to play in

Evastio
10-23-2006, 11:55 PM
I don't like how people who played the Translated FFIV Version on the Emulator keep insulting the American Translation. :mad:

zimdoomyday
10-26-2006, 03:56 AM
Even on VBA this game was awfully buggy. Going down to an item or spell felt like I was trying to bench press 5 times my weight. It was...futile. And I'm pretty sure I broke my arrow keys.

Paul
10-28-2006, 01:04 AM
I don't like how people who played the Translated FFIV Version on the Emulator keep insulting the American Translation. :mad:

the original american translation was poor...

Reine
11-02-2006, 08:19 AM
Even on VBA this game was awfully buggy. Going down to an item or spell felt like I was trying to bench press 5 times my weight. It was...futile. And I'm pretty sure I broke my arrow keys.

On VBA it was even buggier. Infact, parts of the game got corrupted.

Also as to the comment that the European version is bugfree, it isnt. I doubt they even made any changes to the game before releasing it here.

Paul
11-02-2006, 08:58 AM
Also as to the comment that the European version is bugfree, it isnt. I doubt they even made any changes to the game before releasing it here.
you're chattin beans there, lad. i've played my version for 50 hours and i've never ever known any character to get the same turn twice, or miss a turn or any of that bollocks. the battles are a bit... jerky (especially the final battle), but not too much so. haven't noticed any bugs. you must have been had off with a yank version.