[i]Final Fantasy IV Advance[/i], the latest in a series of remakes of the brick-and-mortar games in the classic series of JRPGs, provides an experience that scratches both the nostalgic and contemporary gaming itch. Originally released in the U.S. as [i]Final Fantasy II[/i] for the SNES, [i]FF IV[/i] has received some fantastic polish while maintainingA
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