FINAL FANTASY IV Cheats

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The Ultimate Pixel Remaster

Developer: SQUARE ENIX
Category: Games
Price: $17.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0.2
ID: com.square-enix.FFPR4

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Description

The original FINAL FANTASY IV comes to life with completely new graphics and audio as a 2D pixel remaster!

A remodeled 2D take on the fourth game in the world-renowned FINAL FANTASY series! Enjoy the timeless story told through charming retro graphics. All the magic of the original, with improved ease of play.

The Kingdom of Baron sent their elite airship fleet, the Red Wings, to attack the surrounding countries. Distressed by his mission, Cecil, a dark knight and captain of the Red Wings, decides to fight against the tyrannical Baron with his trusted friend and his paramour at his side. In his search for the crystals, Cecil must travel over land, under the ground, to the Land of Summons, and even to the moon. Join forces with Kain the dragoon, Rosa the white mage, Rydia the summoner, and many more skilled allies.

FFIV is the first title to introduce the dynamic "Active Time Battle" system, where time moves even during battle, giving the players an exciting sense of urgency.Thanks to the wide appeal of the game, this revolutionary system would be implemented in many future titles in the series.

Witness the dramatic story and dynamic battles in this fourth installment of the FINAL FANTASY series!
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・Universally updated 2D pixel graphics, including the iconic FINAL FANTASY character pixel designs created by Kazuko Shibuya, the original artist and current collaborator.
・Beautifully rearranged soundtrack in a faithful FINAL FANTASY style, overseen by original composer Nobuo Uematsu.
・Improved gameplay, including touch controls, modernized UI, auto-battle options, and more!
・Dive into the world of the game with supplemental extras like the bestiary, illustration gallery, and music player.

*One-time purchase. The app will not require any additional payments to play through the game after the initial purchase and subsequent download.
*This remaster is based on the original "FINAL FANTASY IV" game released in 1991. Features and/or content may differ from previously rereleased versions of the game.

[OS Compatibility]
iOS 13.0 or higher

[Applicable Devices]
iPhone 7 Plus, iPad (7th generation), iPad Air (3rd generation), iPad mini (5th generation) and higher

Version history

1.0.2
2022-08-03
Bringing you the main content of the update.

■ Alterations relating to battles
*Fixes to a bug where enemy action speed would become slower than originally intended in some situations.
*The length of time taken before the first action is made has been reduced for both allied and enemy characters.
*The amount of EXP received from enemies has been slightly reduced overall.

There is a possibility that the above three changes will make battle difficulty feel slightly harder than before.
We are very sorry to make updates that affect the overall game balance in this way, but they are intended to fix bugs to bring the game’s behaviour closer to how it was originally intended, and also to allow new players to experience the game in the best state possible.
Thank you for your understanding.

*The enemy item drop rates have been adjusted so that rarer items are now dropped more frequently.
*Some flying enemies have been animated to hover up and down in the air.
*A visual effect was added where the screen flashes if an allied character’s attack scores a critical hit.
*The time taken when transitioning between screens after escaping from battle has been reduced.

■ Alterations relating to maps and events
*Alterations have been made so that weapons and armour are sorted into attack (or defence) power order within their type category when using the auto-sort function on the menu screen.

■ Bug fixes
The following bugs have been fixed.
We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience that these issues may have caused.

<Battle related issues>
*Battles would sometimes not progress correctly under specific circumstances.
*Some enemies would act unnaturally under specific circumstances.
*Sometimes odd actions would be initiated when using auto-battle under specific circumstances.
*The “Reflect” effect would sometimes inflict more damage than intended on the enemy when multiple characters reflected magic back at them.
*The “Cover” ability would trigger against some attacks that did not inflict damage or for “Petrified” allies when in a near-death state.
*Cecil would trigger the “Cover” ability when equipped with the weapon “Avenger” and in a “Berserk” state,
*Sometimes an allied character in the “Confuse” state would behave unnaturally when performing certain actions.
*Sometimes the effect duration for the “Stop” status would not be updated with overlapping applications of the same status.
* Sometimes the countdown for “Doom” would slow down.
*”Security Eye” and “Searcher” enemies would use “Alert” as a counter against “Steal”.
*The enemy skills “Diamond Dust” and “Tsunami” were more powerful than originally intended.
*Sometimes the graphics for defeated enemies would not disappear under specific conditions.

<Map and event related/ other issues>
*Depending on scenario progression, it could become impossible to travel to the Underworld on the Enterprise.
*Sometimes some event scenes would not display properly under specific circumstances.
*Some text was not displayed in a suitable manner.
*Some graphics were not displayed in a suitable manner.
*Under specific circumstances character behaviour and graphical presentation would act unnaturally.
*Some BGM and SFX were not played correctly.
*The playtime information for some of the music tracks on the Music Player was incorrect.
*Sometimes it would become impossible to proceed after transitioning to the Monster Bestiary map screen under specific conditions.

Fixes to other minor bugs.
Further updates are planned in future.
1.0.1
2021-10-01
The main content of this update is outlined below.

*The drop rate for specific monsters dropping summoning magic and the "Pink Tail" item has been improved.

* It is now possible to buy the item "Siren" from certain shops.

* The chance of a pre-emptive attack, ambush or back attack occuring has been adjusted.

*The command "Row" is now not selected during auto-battle.
*It is now possible to tap a character in battle when they are ready to act and skip to that character's command input.

*The following bugs have been fixed:
- Issue with a weapon sometimes being swung an incorrect number of times when selecting the "fight" command.
- Issue with incorrect visual and sound effects being played when attacking with some weapons, such as the Sword of Legend.
- Some monsters did not have their shadows setup correctly.
- The time between the battle starting and the first actions being taken was not functioning correctly for both enemies and allies.
- Under specific circumstances, the party formation would sometimes become incorrect when new party members joined.
- Fixes to several images.

Further updates are planned.
1.0.0
2021-09-08

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Ratings

3.5 out of 5
144 Ratings

Reviews

Mythrinn,
So far, so good.
This was the first big adventure game I played as a kid. I still remember getting Final Fantasy 2 for the SNES on release day. I have such fond memories of playing this game. So far this game is bringing back some really good memories. The graphics are crisp and a little cleaner than I remember, but I do welcome the changes. The upgraded audio is fantastic. I do wish there was an option to use the original 16-but audio as well, maybe in a future patch. I also enjoy the auto battle with faster speed for some the generic random battles, and no mods to turn off random battles. My only real gripe is the same with any console game on mobile, I am not a fan of touch screen. I play this at random various times (like at work) so using a controller is pretty much a no-go anyways. But being able to play this anywhere is being super cool. Can’t wait for FFVI now.
Travelin' Chris,
My Favorite Final Fantasy but AWFUL controls
I’m okay with onscreen controls generally, but this is god awful. The graphics are beautiful. It looks like the wonderful PSP port of this game. But why, dear lord, is it so difficult to control? I was disappointed that the version of Final Fantasy games you had in the store was no longer available, so all my save data was lost coming to this version. I created a new AppleID in divorce, but I finally decided I’d buy them (again) just to be presented with a prettier version I can barely play. My character wants to move all over the place. I don’t mind the onscreen text appearance as some do, but… These controls have got to be fixed. Also, why no Spanish translation? 30% of Americans speak Spanish? The sad thing is, I know none of this is going to be addressed. This port has been out for a while. I saw and ignored the bad reviews because I really missed the story and music from this game. Alas, I don’t know if I’ll be able to replay it on my iPhone. My only hope is maybe Apple TV with controller support? Ugh. Why couldn’t this just be a clean direct port of the perfection of the PSP perfect port?
rj yj,
4 for 4
Four for four !! Final fantasy 4 get a 4 stars. The PSP version is a straight 5 stars. The reason why I have to dock points is due to certain nuances that affects the game play experience. First, the text is rather small and difficult to read. Second, the directional pad is quite large and occupies space. Third, unlike the PSP version, there is no bonus content. Fourth and final, there is no controller support. All in all if you want to support square and want a copy of FF4 on your phone then it’s a decent buy, otherwise I would suggest to just replay the PSP version for a more complete experience. Did I get my money’s worth ? Tbh it’s a no, but nostalgia in my case has superseded common sense. Even the pixelated sprites are at best average. Unfortunately this is just a watered down version.
Whitenoise81,
Love the game but...
I appreciate the pixel remaster for its upgraded looks to original pixel style and giving me nostalgia, (I like that better than the ds look). I do, howerver, wish that there could have been the option to enable/disable added content from other versions like being able to use the former party members again near end game in the gba version or augments.

Even though it was nice to replay this game, those options would have made it feel like it was worth my money. I suppose it will be the same for 5 and 6 as well... I may have to pass on those and just enjoy the memories of when they were brand new to me.
Vespene,
Welcome take on a classic
This was my first RPG back in the 90s, and I’m happy to say it holds up. I’ve played most
versions of IV, most recently the 3D one. If there’s something about the 3D reimagining that I disliked, it’s how slow the whole experience felt, from combat to dialogue. Every little fight took like a minute to resolve. In this version you can get through most random encounters in 20 seconds, which keeps the pace up, like the original did. The music is outstanding and the rearranged tracks strike a good balance between the classic MIDIs and real instrumentation. All sprites look fantastic, and they’ve added really cool particle animations to spell effects etc.
Negatives are:
- Horrible font, would welcome an option for the classic pixel fonts
- No controller support
- Touch d-pad is awful, use tap to move instead (though tap to move doesn’t work for discovering secret passages)
- Easier than the 3D version (I never wiped in the entire play through)
Real Gamer 211,
The ONLY reason I’m not giving 5 stars…
The only reason this masterpiece isn’t getting 5 stars is because of Square Enix’s puzzling decision not to have controller support. Don’t get me wrong, the touch controls work fine but are not ideal. The Steam version supports controllers and other Square titles like Chrono Trigger and even other FF titles support them on iOS so what’s the deal?? Also would really prefer a console port of these games since they belong there. Still one of my favorite Final Fantasy games and they nailed it when it comes to the soundtrack. Please add controller support though. Please!
Lechainn,
Good old FFIV
Plays well. Graphics look great and reminiscent of the classic SNES version.

Only downside is that it seems to only be the “easy” version. For those unaware, on original release in Japan, an easy mode cart and hard mode. In the US only the easy mode cart was released. Later rereleases (like the PSP version) did include the hard version. While it’s nice to experience the game again closer to its original style, having hard mode available would be a welcome option.
WJCK5,
WAY TOO EASY
It looks and sounds great, but there is zero challenge in the FF4 pixel remaster. SNES version was way more challenging, took twice as long to level up, and you had to level up to beat the bosses. You can’t walk through the 4 elemental fiends with no sweat in the SNES version like you can with this.

This version also has the least amount of content. The 3D version is better. Way more content and it’s challenging. With the pixel remaster you are stuck with super easy difficulty and a shorter game.
Ambershirelle,
Rare Drops
I love the pixel version of this game. It’s beautiful, and the soundtrack is wonderful. This is the first version that felt closest to playing the OG SNES. I’m loving the nostalgia of playing my first FF again. My only complaint is the rare drop rate. While the rare summons are easier to get, the rare weapons and armor are so difficult. I am at the point were I think the Artemis Bow does not exist. I’m at lvl 99 now and probably farmed at least 2000 Selene Guardians. 😭
OCD Achievement Hunter,
Glitched achievement / horrible controls
The Master of IV achievement is bugged on this game just like with the other pixel remasters. If the final achievement doesn’t trigger correctly it may get locked for you as well. Support was no help and I haven't found a way to force it to trigger.

The touch controls are janky. Tap to move works fantastic, unfortunately you can’t use tap to move in hidden walls forcing you to swap to the touch joystick. Please add controller support! The older versions had it and the steam version of these has it!

I’ll change my review if these issues are ever patched.