![]() He does not gain any magic naturally, but can learn it from enemies just like the rest of the party. Chapter XLVIII: Castle Crashers, Part IĪ mysterious young man found buck naked in the desert.Chapter XLIV: Holy Shit There's Plot In This One.Chapter XLII: This Calls For A Training Montage.Chapter XLI: Daeren Gets Mad About Video Games.Chapter XL: Return Of The King God-Emperor.Chapter XXXIX: Fishing As The World Burns.Chapter XXXVIII: More Filler Than YOUR BODY HAS ROOM FOR.Chapter XXXV: Never Thought I'd Be On A Boat.Chapter XXXIV: An Update So Manly, It Broke My Emulator.Chapter XXXIII: There Is No Plot, Only ZUUL GAMEPLAY PADDING.Chapter XXX: I Sure Hope You Like Rooting For The Villain.Chapter XXIX: This Game Hates Everything You Hold Dear.Fucking Buddhists, How Do They Work?: A Look Into The Metric Ton Of Symbolism In Breath Of Fire IV.Chapter XXVIII: An Endless Parade Of Groin Punching.Chapter XXVII: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Plot Bombs.Chapter XXVI: Sweet Dreams Are Made Of Strippers.Chapter XXV: The Update Everyone Who Has Played This Game Has Been Waiting For.Chapter XXIII: Huntin' n' Fishin' with Bubba-Ryu.Chapter XXII: Faeries, Continuity, And Royalty.Chapter XIX: Actions Have Consequences!?.Chapter XVIII: Worent You Glad I Didn't Say Bana.Chapter XVII: Ershin Is Still Pretty Awesome.Chapter XVI: In Retrospect, This Plan Was Pretty Terrible.Chapter XI: It's A Trap! Guest Starring THAT FUCKING PARROT.Chapter VI: Sandflier Graveyards and Imperial Fruitcakes.Chapter IV: Fetcheth Ye Olde Thesauruse.Chapter III: Cliff Diving And Something Completely Different.The game will be mostly in screenshot format, with videos for boss battles, a few cutscenes, and other assorted stuff I think should be in video format, whether to show off motion, music, or whatever. Unlike The Making of a Prophet, this game is actually fun to play. It also has a few nods to the English version of the game's.differences. That one little detail makes it an interesting read. It incorporates bits and pieces from the artbook's setting explanations, and actually lets the protagonist, Ryu, talk. From what I can find, fan translations are most of the way through the story, and what I've read is surprisingly good. In addition, Capcom made the odd choice of creating a manga adaptation of the story called Utsuruwazarumono, which distills the game's storyline into five volumes starting in 2007 and ending fairly recently. However, the art itself is damned pretty. ![]() Sadly, there's never been an official English translation or release, and I've never found a fan translation of it, so I'm going off of second-hand information about what it says. While the English versions sort of had some of the subtleties of the story stripped out due to the hectic release schedule, an artbook was released in Japan shortly after the game came out with quite a bit of extra information about the setting and plot to cover what the development cycle had to cut. It's an incredibly solid jRPG with a surprisingly good story, a sense of humor backed by crushingly depressing story elements, and some amazing stylistic direction. The game is not as obscure as many others, but it's overlooked more than it should be. For a seven month job, it's pretty damn impressive, but there's still a few rough spots, and some bizarre choices when it comes to censorship. The localization for the US/PAL regions was rushed, both because they wanted to release the game before the holiday season (like KotOR 2 several years later), and because Capcom was in serious danger of going bankrupt at the time. Quite possibly one of my favorite games, it was an RPG that came out at the end of the PS1's life cycle - three months before the PS2 was released in Japan, and several months after it in the USA. Note: I have guides for Breath of Fire IV on my website too! To check them out follow the link provided.Click here to see the animation the game opens with.Īhh, Breath of Fire IV. One of the most popular Emulators for the Ps1 is ePSXe and if you'd like to learn how to use the codes on this page for that Emulator, check out my how to get cheat codes to work with ePSXe guide.ĭon't use during Boss Battles or on the Golden Plain to prevent crashing.įish Always Bites Line (Press L1 to activate) People using a physical console will need to purchase a physical CodeBreaker/Gameshark device to use the codes.Īnyone who is using an Emulator will have a much easier time getting these codes to work (assuming your Emulator supports them). Depending on if you're playing this game on a physical console or an emulator will determine how you use the codes found on this page. This page contains CodeBreaker/Gameshark cheat codes for Breath of Fire IV for the Playstation 1. Breath of Fire IV CodeBreaker/Gameshark Codes
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