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Best games by Square Enix

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Prepare to journey through the dazzling worlds and unforgettable stories crafted by the masters of role-playing games, Square Enix! From the pioneering innovations of early Final Fantasy titles to the modern masterpieces of the Kingdom Hearts saga and beyond, this list celebrates the best games born from this legendary studio. Discover iconic characters, breathtaking soundtracks, and gameplay mechanics that have shaped the gaming landscape. Now it's your turn to join the adventure! Explore the games included, reminisce about your favorite moments, and cast your votes to help create the definitive ranking of Square Enix's greatest achievements. Share your opinions and help us decide which titles truly reign supreme! Your votes will directly influence the ultimate list, so get ready to celebrate the gaming powerhouses of Square Enix!

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Final Fantasy IV (3D Remake) (2014)

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This 2014 3D remake of Final Fantasy IV brings a classic to life with stunning high-resolution graphics and retouched cutscenes, offering a fresh visual experience for both newcomers and long-time fans. The interface has been completely redesigned to be intuitive and gamepad-friendly, with optimizations for keyboard, mouse, and touch controls, and now boasts full-screen capabilities up to 21:9 aspect ratios. Newcomers will appreciate the added depth of voice acting for event scenes, visibly emotional character portrayals, and an innovative mapping feature that turns dungeon exploration into an adventure of discovery. Players can also personalize their experience by selecting difficulty levels from Normal to Hard, and with new save functions like autosave, progress is always secured. Final Fantasy IV (3D Remake) undeniably earns its place on the "Best games by Square Enix" list by preserving and enhancing the core elements that made the original so revolutionary. As the first title to introduce the iconic Active Time Battle (ATB) system and the innovative Augment system, it laid crucial groundwork for future JRPGs and the Final Fantasy series itself. This remake masterfully rebuilds the narrative and gameplay with modern sensibilities, ensuring its dramatic storyline, memorable characters, and strategic depth resonate with a new generation of players while remaining a beloved classic for those who played it before. The inclusion of a jukebox to revisit the captivating soundtrack and a robust set of modern quality-of-life features solidify its status as a truly exceptional and essential Square Enix title.

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