Summary
- Release Year: 2008
- Genres: Role-playing game (RPG)
- Platforms: Legacy Mobile Device, PlayStation Portable, Wii
- Developers: Matrix Software, Square Enix
- Publishers: Square Enix
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years: A Nostalgic Adventure with a Twist
Introduction
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is a direct sequel to the beloved SNES classic, Final Fantasy IV. Released in episodic format in 2008, The After Years takes place 17 years after the events of the original game and follows the story of Ceodore Harvey, the son of Cecil and Rosa.
Story
The game’s story begins with the sudden reappearance of the Lunarian Kain Highwind, who had seemingly sacrificed himself at the end of Final Fantasy IV. Kain’s return brings with it a new threat: the return of the evil sorcerer Golbez and his army of monsters.
Ceodore and his companions set out on a journey to stop Golbez and save the world. Along the way, they encounter familiar faces from Final Fantasy IV, such as Cecil, Rosa, and Rydia, as well as new allies and enemies.
The After Years expands on the story of Final Fantasy IV in several ways. It reveals more about the backstory of the Lunarians and their connection to the Crystals. It also explores the themes of family, sacrifice, and redemption.
Gameplay
The After Years uses the same basic gameplay mechanics as Final Fantasy IV, including the Active Time Battle (ATB) system and the class system. However, there are several new additions and tweaks that make The After Years feel like a fresh experience.
One of the most significant changes is the addition of the “Augment” system. This system allows players to customize their characters’ abilities by equipping them with Augments, which are special items that can be found throughout the game. Augments can grant characters new abilities, stat boosts, and other bonuses.
The class system has also been expanded in The After Years. Each character now has access to a wider range of classes, and there are several new classes to choose from, such as the Rune Knight and the Summoner.
Characters
The After Years features a cast of both new and returning characters. Ceodore Harvey is the main protagonist of the game, and he is joined by a group of companions, including:
- Kain Highwind: The returning hero from Final Fantasy IV, Kain is now a powerful Dragoon and a close friend of Ceodore.
- Rosa Farrell: Ceodore’s mother and the former Queen of Baron, Rosa is a skilled White Mage and a wise and compassionate leader.
- Cecil Harvey: Ceodore’s father and the former King of Baron, Cecil is a powerful Paladin and a mentor to Ceodore.
- Rydia: A Summoner who played a major role in Final Fantasy IV, Rydia returns in The After Years as a powerful ally and a close friend of Ceodore.
Graphics and Sound
The After Years uses a 2D pixel art style that is similar to the original Final Fantasy IV. The graphics are charming and nostalgic, and they do a good job of capturing the feel of the SNES era.
The game’s music is composed by Nobuo Uematsu, who also composed the music for Final Fantasy IV. The music is beautiful and memorable, and it perfectly captures the mood and atmosphere of the game.
Reception
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years was released to critical acclaim. Critics praised the game’s story, characters, and gameplay. The game was also a commercial success, selling over 1 million copies worldwide.
Conclusion
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years is a worthy sequel to one of the most beloved RPGs of all time. The game features a compelling story, memorable characters, and addictive gameplay. If you’re a fan of Final Fantasy IV, or if you’re just looking for a great RPG to play, then The After Years is definitely worth checking out.
Score: 8.5/10
Review Score
8.5/10