Controls – 9/10 There are no issues with the controls, save for the fact that the camera angles can be awkward at times and that having to often adjust it can be a bit of a hassle. I find it especially surprising, as Capcom wouldn’t have been on a budget at the time following sales of Resident Evil 1 and 2, so I think the only limitations involved would have come in the form of developer’s imaginations. There are a few side quests present, such as fishing and so on, but there is nowhere near as many side quests as a lot of other games of it’s caliber and world size. ![]() I also find that despite it’s criminally sort lifespan, had more variety in gameplay than this. ![]() But the problem lies in the fact that there’s not as much variety in Breath of Fire IV in comparison to other big name RPGs at the time, such as Final Fantasy. ![]() ![]() Gameplay – 7.5/10 As a turn-based RPG, it is pretty satisfying to play the game and level up the player characters, gaining more and more skills and powers as the game goes on.
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