Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light dated for Europe
There has been quite a lot of news for the 3DS lately, but let’s not forget about the games slated for the ol’ DS. One of them, Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light just got dated for the PAL territories.
There has been quite a lot of news for the 3DS lately, but let’s not forget about the games slated for the ol’ DS. One of them, Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light just got dated for the PAL territories.
Released October 29th last year in Japan, Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light will be starting its adventure in Europe on October 8th this year, while North America gets it 3 days earlier on the 5th.
The game combines the Final Fantasy tradition of turn-based gameplay while adding innovation with customizable commands and over 20 jobs to choose from via the “Crown System.”
Game features:
- A Brand-New Final Fantasy For Nintendo DS – Experience an original story set in an all-new world created by the team behind the Nintendo DS versions of Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy IV.
- Beautiful Picture-Book Visuals – Akihiko Yoshida (Final Fantasy III DS, Final Fantasy XII) provides world-class art direction, lending the game’s cast and environments a charming picture-book style.
- User-Friendly Controls – simple Touchscreen interface offers easy access to the game’s extensive arsenal of physical, magical and summoning abilities, meaning that players can forget about the controls and focus on the enemy.
- Near Limitless Customization – Thanks to the game’s Crown System, characters can now switch their class at the drop of a hat or, more accurately, the change of a hat. Simply by changing the crown a character is wearing, players can assign them different abilities, and with over 20 crowns to discover (including Black Mage, White Mage and Ranger crowns), the strategic options are practically limitless.
- Share the Fun with Friends! – Using DS Wireless Play, up to four friends can team up to tackle challenging dungeons. Apart from being a lot of fun, multiplayer mode allows players to collect Battle Points which can be exchanged for rare items, and these can then be used in single-player mode.
“The Final Fantasy series has a rich history of offering unforgettable adventures and exciting new experiences,” said Larry Spark, Vice President of Brands, PAL Region of Square Enix Ltd. “Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light continues this famous tradition, with an adventure that boasts incredible ease of play and a gorgeous art style that should prove to be extremely popular with fans.”