
Final Fantasy IV Advance (GBA) Full Walkthrough - Part 2 of 2
00:00 - Sealed Cavern
38:43 - Sealed Cavern Crystal Room
45:36 - You belong to me, Kain
50:48 - the Lunar Whale!
55:38 - Adamantite - Excalibur
1:10:24 - To the Moon!
1:20:54 - FuSoYa the Sage
1:35:01 - Cave of Bahamut
2:00:19 - Bahamut, God of Summons
2:06:00 - The Giant of Babel
2:37:32 - The Return of Elemental Lords (Boss Battle)
2:49:00 - CPU Core Boss Fight
2:53:40 - WHAT A TWIST!!
3:05:16 - Odin
3:15:08 - Lunar Subterrane
5:22:28 - Final confrontation with Zemus and Zeromus
5:41:45 - THE END
Note: Lunar Subterrane offers lots of optional boss fights and equipment. Everything was collected part because I'm a completionist, part because you need plenty of XP to survive final boss Big Bang attacks.
Walkthrough split in two parts because Youtube doesn't allow videos over 12 hours long.
How does GBA remake compare to SNES original:
- Remake features improved graphics.
- Remake features more difficult battles and micromanagement.
- Remake features bonus dungeons after the main game.
- Remake allows swapping main characters for secondary characters (Yang / Edward / Palom / Porom)
- Some bug fixes such as teleport exploits.
- Developers room.
- This is a longplay. I recorded this game in real life in several sessions. No saves during a session. All micromanagement and random encounters left intact.
- Most random NPC dialogue was avoided by choice. I only talk to important NPCs that move the plot (or if they say something funny).
- Timestamps can't cover every minute event - there's just too many. Especially prior to Babel Tower.
- Main story line completed with original cast of character. Remake allows for character swaps but none were taken.
- Using European version because US release is buggy.
Originally submitted to www.emu-land.net as VirtualBoyAdvance replay file. This is my original replay.
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