XLord007 Jan 29, 2009 (edited Jan 29, 2009)
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3172495
If this is true, let's hope it will follow in Crystal Defenders' footsteps and show up on PSN and WiiWare as well.
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3172495
If this is true, let's hope it will follow in Crystal Defenders' footsteps and show up on PSN and WiiWare as well.
Ugh... can't Square Enix leave a damn thing alone?
Edit: yeah, I said it... and if you want to call me a square hater, go ahead - it's true.
Probably an XBLA port of The After, yeah. I'd have thought for sure it would've been DSi Ware, myself, but they had to port it to something else for anyone outside Japan to have a shot. I imagine a website for Before Crisis will be along shortly.
It's been reported that this was posted by a user for the "user created games," and is not a real release from Square Enix. Some guy messing with people. The page for "FFIV: The After" and the XBLA user created games site are both gone now, so I think it was a fake.
It's been reported that this was posted by a user for the "user created games," and is not a real release from Square Enix. Some guy messing with people. The page for "FFIV: The After" and the XBLA user created games site are both gone now, so I think it was a fake.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fant … i_no_Kikan
I've never even heard of this before. I do somewhat share Ashley's point of view. It seems to me that Squeenix can't produce any good new games. They just keep rehashing the old. This isn't terrible though, since those who never got a chance to play some of the classics can now enjoy them. Still, it's a pity they've lost their magic with new games (just my personal opinion of course
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I think this seems like a very smart strategy from Square Enix. Pump out low-budget games with high-profile names, gather some cash, and spend them on (hopefully) great titles like Final Fantasy XIII! I won't play this game. But I won't play Final Fantasy IV again neither, nor any of the other old Final Fantasy titles, simply because I think they cannot compare to the newer ones. It seems like I am the only one who thinks that games seem to get better and better with time, and that it is only my ability to enjoy them that is fading.
I also think it is wonderful that they do such fan-service. A lot of people will be very happy to play this. Yeah, it's milking but... I'm a socialist and all, and I still don't blame people for enjoying products only made for profit... Which should be just about any product anyway. Haha.
Arcubalis wrote:It's been reported that this was posted by a user for the "user created games," and is not a real release from Square Enix. Some guy messing with people. The page for "FFIV: The After" and the XBLA user created games site are both gone now, so I think it was a fake.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fant … i_no_Kikan
I've never even heard of this before. I do somewhat share Ashley's point of view. It seems to me that Squeenix can't produce any good new games. They just keep rehashing the old. This isn't terrible though, since those who never got a chance to play some of the classics can now enjoy them. Still, it's a pity they've lost their magic with new games (just my personal opinion of course
cheers,
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have you, by any chance, considered the fact that a considerable majority of Square Enix is hard at work on the two FFXIII games, and many of their titles, original or ports, are outsourced?
I think this seems like a very smart strategy from Square Enix. Pump out low-budget games with high-profile names, gather some cash, and spend them on (hopefully) great titles like Final Fantasy XIII! I won't play this game. But I won't play Final Fantasy IV again neither, nor any of the other old Final Fantasy titles, simply because I think they cannot compare to the newer ones. It seems like I am the only one who thinks that games seem to get better and better with time, and that it is only my ability to enjoy them that is fading.
I also think it is wonderful that they do such fan-service. A lot of people will be very happy to play this. Yeah, it's milking but... I'm a socialist and all, and I still don't blame people for enjoying products only made for profit... Which should be just about any product anyway. Haha.
You, sir, win the thread. I agree with pretty much everything said. FFIV: DS <<< Final Fantasy II (SNES)
The rumors finally come to fruition: Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is on its way exclusively to Wiiware this year:
http://na.square-enix.com/ff4ay/
http://blog.wired.com/games/2009/03/fin … asy-c.html
No word yet on the episode/pricing structure, but this is certainly exciting news. Now that the game has become more than just a passing interest, I finally checked out the official Japanese website. Courtesy of NeoGAF's SilverLunar, here's a single post depicting all of the main characters -- and courtesy of NeoGAF's GoldandBlue, even more artwork.
Personally, I'm still getting over how much older and more mature Porom looks now. :)
*groan*
I'm all over this.
youd think yang would get his hands caught in his mustache when he's doing his karate moves...
Can expect something better than the Final Fantasy IV (DS) Original Soundtrack from this game if it's not going to use the Original Sound Version?
I freakin' hope so.
Porom got hot.
Porom got hot.
I'd tap that.
Edit: Wait. Porom is the girl, right? I always got those two mixed up.
Can expect something better than the Final Fantasy IV (DS) Original Soundtrack from this game if it's not going to use the Original Sound Version?
I freakin' hope so.
For the mobile phone game, Junya Nakano arranged the music and Hirosato Noda implemented it. Same team as FFIV DS and probably same arrangements. So I guess we can expect it all to be reused again here except maybe without significant downgrading from OST to console.
Needless to say I will be buying this. Whether or not I will have time to play it for than the obligatory hour is another matter.
So have people downloaded FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS? And is it true the download is only one chapter, so you end up having to pay like $50 for the game in the end? I'll have to pass, I don't want to pay $50 for a SNES game
It's a nostalgia thing too. I hold fond memories of FFIV, and I actually thought the ending was perfect. It was bittersweet, which is how it should be. I'm sure if the sequel had been released on the SNES I would have picked it up at once, but at this moment in time it just doesn't appeal to me. So, thoughts from those who have played?
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nostalgia is nice,, youth is nice,, but i think being 17 once was enough...
fond memories are usually just that.. all the crappy ones are lost in the clutter...
For tho$e intere$ted in $eeing the game in action, there'$ a playthrough up on Youtube. The game doe$n't end quite yet, but thi$ i$ a$ far a$ the player ha$ currently made it. About 45-50 minute$ worth $o far:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Sh8kQc2bmI (1/5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NrXKrqAPCw (2/5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vPScg_0UeY (3/5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESCv4sHrhVQ (4/5)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itUPtyuPc20 (5/5)
Thing$ I do not like about current gen downloadable game$: $eeing thing$ like "Purcha$e Add-On Content" on the menu $creen. At thi$ point it'$ apparent that making money i$ more important than making a great Wiiware game. I think of Rockman 9 - great game, lot$ of fun, but you had the whole game for the price of the title. The extra (admittedly negligible) $tuff wa$ what co$t extra, not the next level of the game! Thumb$ down on principle (and mu$ic) alone.
^ Awe$ome
Edit:
OK, after watching the first video, that Red Wing is annoying. I'd kill the &^%$er.
Does "Fight 1" have to reset that many times?
The game doesn't hold anything back, does it?
Appears to be some new music as well, but considering the synth of the DS OST...
I've paid for FFIV time and time again and will continue to do so no matter what form it comes in because I love it that much.
FFII US SNES - check
FFIV PSX - check
FFIV Advance GBA - check
FFIV DS - check
FFIV The After (plus all it's chapters) - check, check, check!
I'm having immense fun playing this.
FFII US SNES - check
FFIV PSX
FFIV Advance GBA
FFIV DS
FFIV The After
Am I the only one that sees a problem with this? Is this something a company should be proud of?
I think Capcom has lost their title.
Anyone have any thoughts regarding that new song they put in there? The one that plays during fights with the new villain. Kinda cool and mysterious. If you don't want to spoil things, you can load this video up, go to 5:22, and look away:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itUPtyuP … re=related
Anyone else really digging it?
They really added new music? Man, that's great. They probably reused the final boss theme from FFIV for the final boss, though (not that they're related in any other area than both are very stupid).
That said, I don't like that song. It has overtures of, I dunno, sinister beauty....but it never goes anywhere with them.
Geez, Cid is 71 in this game...
James O wrote:FFII US SNES - check
FFIV PSX
FFIV Advance GBA
FFIV DS
FFIV The AfterAm I the only one that sees a problem with this? Is this something a company should be proud of?
I think Capcom has lost their title.
The original release, a port, an upgraded handheld port (one two, since it was also on the Wonderswan), a full handheld remake, and a sequel.over a span of....what, 18 years?
Meanwhile, have a read through of this page:
Is this game's audio in Mono or something?
(Nevermind, only that user's vids are in mono.)
They really added new music? Man, that's great. They probably reused the final boss theme from FFIV for the final boss, though (not that they're related in any other area than both are very stupid).
That song is the only new piece I've heard in the game so far. It's used whenever the sinister woman appears. And it doesn't fit very well with the rest of the music.
Huh, I really enjoyed the track. Kinda dark, but pretty as well. I guess it is quite different from the rest of the score though. Anyone know what version of the soundtrack they're using? Doesn't sound like the DS version or the SNES version.
Anyone know what version of the soundtrack they're using? Doesn't sound like the DS version or the SNES version.
It sounds like the DS version to me (unfortunately).
Still playing through slowly...
There's a rockin' battle tune based on the other new track at the end of Palom's tale:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI2tLtSvkao
Starts at 3:35. It's the last battle of the chapter, so it's kind of a spoiler. I really love this track.