FF IV: THE AFTER YEARS Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 61 reviews. Read all reviews for FF IV: THE AFTER YEARS for iPhone.
FF IV: THE AFTER YEARS is paid iOS app published by SQUARE ENIX Co., Ltd.

Awesome!!!

carbuncle99

Before I got this game I had heard some bad things about it, but when my brother got it, I watched it for a bit and he told me about it. A lot of spoilers were said, but when I finally got it, it was frustrating. Ceodores tale is really hard and I was having a lot of trouble. But after that, the game expands into something grand. If you like final fantasy then get this game. IT IS GREAT!!!!


...creator!

UncleSlam Temple

This game was certainly a very very mysterious one to say the least. The way that the story line is set up is genius. Being able to pick and choose between different characters and their individual stories and seeing how they all intertwine with one another to the end is brilliant. And by far the strongest part of this sequel is the mind blowing story line. Although I must say that I was very much intrigued by the incredibly mysterious approach they took with the structuring, it got to be a little frustrating after 40+ hours of gameplay and you still don't know what the blazes is going on! But at the very last moment of the game every finally comes to a head, and I would have to say it's the biggest revelation in all of FF history, making it all worth it. Other that the slightly weak gameplay in comparison to the others, it was an amazing experience and I highly recommend it. EVERY Final Fantasy fan needs this piece of the story puzzle‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️


Who does't love ff4?

Corey Nicolace

I've had this for almost a year now and I absolutely love it to no end. I just wish that there was an iCloud saving feature. It'd be perfect since I'm gonna get an iPad soon and what better way to play it than on a much bigger screen


Cloud Saving

Detroit_Steele

Can we please add cloud saving to this game and ALL other Final Fantasy games. Wouldn't hurt to add 64bit support to the other games as well.


JosephDreemurr

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It's almost perfect! But there is ONE FATAL FLAW Luca crashes the game.


Amazing!

PharmGuy84

This is an awesome sequel! Someone spent a lot of time and made the locations on the game very similar to what they were in the first part of the game. I love knowing what happened to the characters in the previous story. It is one of the best written stories of the series.


Calca, Brina, and Luca

Yoda1174

I like the game. It is very interesting. My only problem is what looks like a bug involving Calca, Brina, and Luca where Dance and most Jives attacks keep landing on Luca, even though Dance is suppose to work on all party members and Jive is supposed to only target enemies. Can you figure out what the problem is?


A Great Sequel To a Great Game

Ravenclaw Diva

I first played Final Fantasy 4 on my Nintendo Ds and loved it. I'm a dedicated PS4 player and play a lot of FF XV,FF VI. One day I was scrolling through the AppStore looking for something to play in my car. I then stumbled upon FF 4: The After Years, I bought it instantly. I don't play mobile games, but this game was the exception. I sold my Ds many years ago and I now feel my phone is the replacement for it. The graphics are also really good and crisp,so that's great. (playing games on my phone is a guilty pleasure)


UPDATE!!!

MikeH24

Update this, PLEASE!! Come on! I paid money for this game! I can't STAND this "free" crap that's coming out nowadays! I want quality games that you only have to pay for once! It's been 2 years, UPDATE the App!!!!!


Great in most ways...

Erazrhedd

Played "Yang's Tale" but didn't finish; the save point I used in the game went away after hours of playing when I tried to open the game again. It reappeared after I reloaded it for some reason. Not a deal breaker, but disconcerting. There is much to love about this game, and it verges on interactive fiction, which emphasizes the storyline over the martial prowess of characters. Storyline is clever, kind of reminds me of Saga Frontier (in that you get to play several different characters, but with better graphics). Square Enix unfortunately has recently been following the lead of more notorious companies by suffocating the genre with IAPs. I hope they change this, because to many fans of this genre, that IS a deal-breaker.