Liam Pritchard of Brash Games writes "I know, I know; another Final Fantasy re-make? Hardly inspiring stuff, right? Well, maybe not, but it’s hard to argue with the quality on display here. Although inevitably dated, Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection is nonetheless home to a structurally simplistic, but surprisingly layered plot, a solid active-time combat system, a genuinely likeable cast and visuals that have been masterfully updated for modern tastes while retaining the classic feel of the original SNES release!.
The latest deals on Final Fantasy games include Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn ($12.99 on PS3 and $24.26 on PS4) as well as several classic PS1 and PS2 games being sold in the range of $9.99 to $14.99.
SuperPhillip Central writes, "Fresh off the news of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire remakes for the Nintendo 3DS, we thought we'd take the opportunity to dust off our brains and come up with some of our favorite video game remakes ever devised. These are the ones that made the originals look like student projects in comparison. Whether they updated the visuals, added cool new modes, or threw in extra playable characters, these are the remakes that get our hearts racing with excitement. Now, we don't want to overwhelm you with entries, so we're splitting up this feature into three parts. The other two will arrive on SuperPhillip Central in the following weeks."
GNT: Originally released for the SNES in 1991 and developed by Square, Final Fantasy IV is arguably one of the most talked-about installments in the Final Fantasy series, and is a fantastic RPG in it’s own right. Having seen many re-releases and a 3D remake on the Nintendo DS, FF IV made the jump to the Sony PSP last year, with updated visuals, a remixed soundtrack, plus the Wii-exclusive sequel The After Years and a whole new chapter bridging the gap between these two tales, FF IV Interlude. FF IV: The Complete Collection is the definitive version of the RPG classic, and a must-have for die-hard FF players and RPG fans alike.