Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Oct 29, 2009
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is a Final Fantasy title for the DS aimed to return to the roots of RPG gaming.
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Final Fantasy - The 4 Heroes of Light. Oldschool to the bone. 0
Final Fantasy titles get more complex with each new installment, with sweeping stories and involved mechanics. Most fans of the franchise prefer this kind of evolution, but some yearn for the days when things were simpler. With The 4 Heroes of Light, Final Fantasy goes back to its roots with an adventure inspired by the series, early entries. The tale begins like many others; a boy wakes up on his 14th birthday and must visit his king in order to be considered an adult. The premise...
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Better than the recent numbered entries in the series 0
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is a side-story that takes its inspiration from the earlier 8-bit and 16-bit installments; a time when games were genuinely challenging and couldn’t rely on flashy graphics to hold a player’s attention. Players can customize their characters with a variety of skills using the Crown System, which functions like the job system from Final Fantasy 3, though it has some interesting modifications. One of my favorite artists in the video game world, Akihik...
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Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light Review 0
Final Fantasy: The Heroes of Light takes you back to the DS where you will be controlling a much more manageable amount of characters as you try to solve the mysteries of the world as well save the world for evil. Yes I know we've heard that storyline so many times when it comes to something named Final Fantasy, but the story's enough to make you go through it again.The graphics on this average, which to me is big coming from Square Enix. This game definitely has its range of variety, but it doe...
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4 Ye olde light warriors 0
Kick'em in the knee. The origins of the gaming giant that is Final fantasy come to the nintendo DS, Trying to bring with it the impact and storytelling of the originals. In some respects it does very well, But in some others it falls short. The game has a cute art style that draws in a crowd that SquarEnix has been shooting for as of late, Girls, Not going to lie its girls. Ever since Final fantasy X the Final fantasy market has been shifted to market tword teenage girls more so than t...
0 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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