FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS

by SQUARE ENIX Co.,Ltd.


Role Playing

6.99 usd



FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS is available on Android devices!


FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS is available on Android devices!With a full 3-D remake, FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS can now be played as never before. Take part in the epic sequel that unfolds nearly two decades after the events of FINAL FANTASY IV. Classic characters make their return alongside several new heroes, such as Ceodore, son of Cecil and Rosa.- Ten Playable TalesBegin your journey with "Ceodores Tale." Complete it to unlock the tales of six additional characters, which can be played in any order, and then return to the core story with "Kains Tale," "The Lunarians Tale," and "The Crystals." A total of ten tales in all, and all contained in FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS.- Active Time BattleTake control of exhilarating combat made possible by the non-stop action in Square Enixs iconic battle system.- Lunar PhasesFeel the moons presence in combat, as its waxing and waning influences the potency of attacks and abilities of all combatants. Lunar phases cycle naturally with the passage of in-game time, or when resting at an inn, tent, or cottage.- Band AbilitiesCombine the strength of your party members to awesome effect with Band abilities that can be unlocked through in-game events or by leveling your characters Affinity.- MinimapKeep an eye on your current location and nearby surroundings, or tap for quick access to the world map.- Google Play Game SupportStep up to meet all-new challenges offered by dozens of achievements.Seventeen years have passed since the wars end, and the son born to King Cecil and Queen Rosa of Baron has grown into a young man. Prince Ceodore has enlisted in the airship fleet known as the Red Wings, eager to meet the expectations demanded of his blood and station. Yet once more another moon has appeared in the sky, and with it vast hordes of monsters intent on destruction. The brief peace enjoyed by the Blue Planet now stands threatened under the shadow of impending catastrophe.--------------------------------------FINAL FANTASY IV: THE AFTER YEARS cannot be launched on devices running Android 4.4 with Android RunTime (ART) enabled. Please ensure the default runtime is selected before launching the game. ---------------------------------------Game data can now be saved to the cloud.-Small bugs have been fixed.

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Cool 😎

Christopher Harvey

Game kept crashing and never could get it to load on my google chromebook. Was really looking forward to it

Thomas Grimes

Please add a gamepad control and let the game have controller support and give it wide-screen support please square enix

Daniel James

Loved the After Years Complete Collection on PSP. This 3D port is pretty cool. If you liked it in 2D and want to play it in 3D then get it.

Matthew Weigum

Please add widescreen + controller support to match FFIV (3D). This is a beautiful version of TAY otherwise.

Macross

Horrible balance. Some character groups are so bad that you have to grind to progress in the story. Some groups are so good that you breeze through their story. Story is eh, gameplay is brutal at times, graphics is eh, music is classic, too many characters and not enough development. Game feels nostalgia but the game is a shell of FF4.

Adam Vang

I would still prefer to have these versions available on consoles. More people would probably play them on console.

Austin Shock

Overall great game...just wish it had the same final dungeon layout as the psp version. I really liked the challenge, and the bosses from other games.

Jon K

There is a lot to like about the sequel to FFIV. The inclusion of Bands, the alterations of the moon changing the value of your tactics, the plethora of characters... however, playing this game just feels like a huge slog. Each of the character chapters revisit a lot of the same dungeons over and over - leading to a lot of repetition. The final dungeon in the final chapter is very similar to this, though somewhat mitigated by the bosses you get to fight. Nostalgia aside, this killed time only.

Davion Fuxa

I don't like the active time battle system. Wish there was a way to turn it off completely. Also, there is so much time wasted running around looking for where to go next as there is nothing to point you to the next location of the story.

David Farrell