Part 8 - Final Fantasy IV (PAL UK Version) - PlayStation PS1/PSX - Longplay (FF Anthology Release)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Now in S-Video for added visual clarity! This is the Part Eight of the PAL (UK) version of "Final Fantasy IV" for PlayStation (PS1/PSX), originally released as part of "Final Fantasy Anthology" (which contained IV and V as released in the United Kingdom).
    Featuring the complete ascent and descent of Mt. Ordeals on the continent of Mysidia, including the battle with Milon the Earth Fiend and Cecil's becoming a Paladin. The video closes with a second visit to the Chocobo Forest with a brief exploration of Western Mysidia before returning back to Mysidia Town.
    I have tried to be as thorough as possible to show you every NPC, item location, menu screen, battle landscape, etc., but I am not a professional, so there may be minor things I have overlooked and my technique may be laughable in parts. Additionally, this method will make this series of longplays considerably longer than most, and for that, it may seem somewhat tedious. I thank you in advance for your patience.
    Please note that PAL games naturally run a small percentage slower and visually appear slightly squished compared to the NTSC versions.
    While I am uncertain who else might find the differences between this version and the US NTSC PSOne release interesting, I nonetheless have indulged in my geeky love of Final Fantasy IV to make this version available to be seen for the general public.
    Enjoy!
    --If you ever wondered what Final Fantasy IV looked like as played on the Japanese WonderSwan portable game system instead of an inaccurate emulation version, check out this video:
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Комментарии • 2

  • @Princescyther
    @Princescyther 3 года назад

    How comes your playing the UK version? Did they not release this in America?

    • @Digital_Cheese
      @Digital_Cheese  3 года назад

      They did release this in the US as part of "Final Fantasy Chronicles" (which included Chrono Trigger), but in the UK, it was released as a part of "Final Fantasy Anthology" (which contained IV & V only).
      It is possible that there may be slight localization differences between the US and UK releases. It has been documented elsewhere that there are differences between the UK & US version of Final Fantasy 7 for Playstation One.
      So, for those that want to see if there are any differences between the two, we are going through the game in every aspect possible for reference purposes, since it seems no one else may have done a longplay of the Final Fantasy IV PSX PAL version.