The remake of Final Fantasy III, released for the Nintendo DS in 2006, is the basis for this PlayStation Portable game edition, which boasts lush 3D graphic enhancements and additional bonus material. It uses the GBA version as a base (for those in the US, this is the much less buggy version of the GBA edition), and fixes both the music and graphics problems the former port had in one fell swoop: this involves a full graphical remake with the option of. The graphics remain 2D, as in the PSP reissues of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. It also has a new story called Interlude that connects the two games. Luneth embarks on a trip to find three more people who share his destiny to search for the remaining crystals and fight the conflict between light and darkness as the light from the crystal begins to dim. Game Description: Many people claim this PSP exclusive version of FFIV is the best one. Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection is a PlayStation Portable compilation that includes the original game Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.
It would appear that all hope is lost nevertheless, the Gulgan prophecy states that four souls gifted with the light would one day bring equilibrium back to the planet… Destiny leads Luneth to a sentient crystal not far from the hamlet of Ur, and this discovery alters the course of his life irrevocably. The earthquake, without warning, pushed the crystals down into the earth, which threw off the world’s delicate balance. The once tranquil region, shielded by light crystals, has been irrevocably transformed due to the massive earthquake.