

Release
Monday, December 12, 2005
Critic score
78/100
Platform families
1
Editorial overview
What it is
Final Fantasy IV Advance is largely based on the WonderSwan Color version. Some changes include the addition of character portraits in text boxes, the ability to switch party members, increased difficulty, and new dungeons with new items and weapons along with new bosses. The script received a re-translation more faithful to the original material. The Quicksave, which allows the player to save the current position (regardless of where) in a file that is deleted upon loading, is featured.
Play styles
Single player
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric · Side view
Themes
More like this
Tose · Square Enix
Connected releases
Core game only
Game data from IGDB
Action · Fantasy
Languages
2 supported
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Wii U
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