This is a 3D remake of the direct sequel to Final Fantasy IV, continuing the RPG adventure seventeen years later as Prince Ceodore faces a new moon threat. Built on the engine of the FFIV 3D remake, this version modernizes the experience with features like New Game+, achievements, and auto-save functionality, though it omits the original's "Challenge Dungeons" and "Developers' Room."
This version is a significant graphical and functional update, utilizing the same engine developed for the 3D remake of the original *Final Fantasy IV*. It serves as a modern iteration of the direct sequel, bringing updated visuals and quality-of-life improvements to the established narrative structure.
The gameplay retains the foundational role-playing structure while incorporating modern conveniences expected in contemporary releases. Key additions to this 3D remake include the implementation of New Game+ functionality, allowing returning players to carry over progress, and the inclusion of achievements to track accomplishments across playthroughs. Furthermore, an auto-save feature has been integrated to streamline the experience and reduce potential data loss.
While aiming for fidelity to the sequel's story, this remake makes specific alterations to the content structure compared to its original iteration. Notably, certain optional areas that were present in the initial release, specifically the "Challenge Dungeons" and the "Developers' Room," have been removed from this specific 3D version.
The atmosphere is one of renewed tension following a period of relative calm. Seventeen years after the previous conflict, the focus shifts to the legacy of the heroes of the past as Prince Ceodore steps into the spotlight. The reappearance of a second moon signals a catastrophic threat, plunging the world back into danger and testing the resolve of the new generation of heroes.
As of its current iteration, this game does not feature any downloadable content (DLC) or separate expansions that alter the core experience.