

And now that 3D remake is out on PC, as one whole multi-episode package!īasically, what I’m saying is, Final Fantasy 4 was released as Final Fantasy 2 which was re-released as Final Fantasy 4 which got updated into 3D and got a phone-based sequel which got updated into 3D which has just been released on PC and holy shit my brain hurts.

And then, in 2013, it got a 3D remake on iOS and Android. A year later, it got a WiiWare release with episodes packaged together. It was released episodically, with chapters coming out every month or so. In 2008, though, it got a sequel – Final Fantasy 4: The After Years – set 17 years after the end of the original game… but only on Japanese mobile phones. It later got ported to the PlayStation in either the late 90s or the early 00s, depending on whether you were in Japan or not, and then five years later it got a 3D remake on the DS. Back in 1991, Final Fantasy 4 was released in the US as the significantly easier Final Fantasy 2. This is a bit of an odd one, and it goes back to the insane numbering system Final Fantasy adopted pre- Final Fantasy 7. Another day, another Final Fantasy title gets ported to PC – and this time, it’s Final Fantasy 4: The After Years.
