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  1. Aug 16, 2011
    10
    The 4 Heroes of Light is everything you love about old school RPGs, requiring a lot of exploring with a just-big-enough world to explore and a hint of guidance. It comes wrapped in a deceptively cute aesthetic, with lush, painterly graphics which I hope to see more of from Square.
  2. Oct 29, 2010
    8
    FF: The 4 Heroes of Light is a throw-back to the old school RPG styling of the 80s and 90s. Like the original Final Fantasy and the first releases of the FF II - VI, combat is turn based but you aren't able to directly choose which monster your characters attack. The first half o fthe game has you controlling each of the 4 characters as they separate and try to save their kingdom.FF: The 4 Heroes of Light is a throw-back to the old school RPG styling of the 80s and 90s. Like the original Final Fantasy and the first releases of the FF II - VI, combat is turn based but you aren't able to directly choose which monster your characters attack. The first half o fthe game has you controlling each of the 4 characters as they separate and try to save their kingdom. Eventually you have control of all 4 in one group. Like the early RPGs, the story is light, heavy on exploration and grinding. The crown system is similar to the job system of FFIII (DS) and FFV but a bit more limiting at the same time. As you fight to save the various towns you gradually receive Job Crowns for your hard work. Most of them are iffy at best, but can make for interesting challenges. Upgrading the crowns can be a chore due to the randomness of the jewels, although each area is more prone to a certain type of jewel. The 15 space inventory (per character) is very limiting especially if you are using mages. The hand drawn graphics are nice to look at and the music is solid. It is frustrating at times but worth the challenge. If you are looking for an easy RPG or an Action RPG you likely won't enjoy it very much. But if you're a fan of turn based combat, you'll enjoy The 4 Heroes of Light. Expand
  3. Oct 7, 2010
    8
    This game is a surprise to me, as I typically don't find myself drawn to what appears to be a gimmicky RPG, and based on the graphics and advertised anachronistic gameplay, this definitely looked gimmicky. But after a few hours, I find myself engrossed. The story is light, true, but the game play and graphics really shine. Most of the issues that I've read in reviews are in some ways aThis game is a surprise to me, as I typically don't find myself drawn to what appears to be a gimmicky RPG, and based on the graphics and advertised anachronistic gameplay, this definitely looked gimmicky. But after a few hours, I find myself engrossed. The story is light, true, but the game play and graphics really shine. Most of the issues that I've read in reviews are in some ways a new way to play for a lot of younger gamers raised on easier RPGs like Pokemon or Paper Mario. I would recommend this game to anyone either seeking some nostalgia or looking for a solid challenge. Expand
  4. Nov 27, 2010
    8
    Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is an RPG that plays on nostalgia and uniqueness to make a new kind of RPG experience. Does it deliver? It sure does!
    The soundtrack is nostalgic yet dynamic, the graphics are very beautiful and a pleasure to look at, the characters have very interesting personalities and the story is quite well written overall.
    A unique inventory system limits the
    Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is an RPG that plays on nostalgia and uniqueness to make a new kind of RPG experience. Does it deliver? It sure does!
    The soundtrack is nostalgic yet dynamic, the graphics are very beautiful and a pleasure to look at, the characters have very interesting personalities and the story is quite well written overall.
    A unique inventory system limits the items you carry making the game difficult if you don't plan well, battles use a new AP system and selects your targets for you based on the situation of battle to keep players on their toes and strategically planning their next moves.
    Don't underestimate this game by its looks, it is quite fun and rather challenging also.
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  5. Nov 15, 2010
    9
    Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is a enjoyable R.P.G (role playing game) that has a old time feel to it. There is not many hints on where to go next, which is half the fun of it, exploring until you find the right spot. The combat system may be turned-based, but it will still have you on the edge of your seat. The monsters are extraordinary looking, and it has a good story. TheFinal Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is a enjoyable R.P.G (role playing game) that has a old time feel to it. There is not many hints on where to go next, which is half the fun of it, exploring until you find the right spot. The combat system may be turned-based, but it will still have you on the edge of your seat. The monsters are extraordinary looking, and it has a good story. The vocations may sound weird (such as party host), but there are many uses for them, and it's always fun to try out which ones you like best. Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light is a great game and is worth buying. It is unlike any modern R.P.G you have played before. Expand
  6. Mar 16, 2011
    9
    This game is a lot of fun. For potential gamers, be forewarned that there is a lot of grinding (fighting tons of battles to boost your level before progressing) HOWEVER the battle system is fun and challenging. If you're an avid RPG player who rarely uses revive,phoenix down, etc. be prepared to change that. Your people will die. The game play and presentation takes me back to old schoolThis game is a lot of fun. For potential gamers, be forewarned that there is a lot of grinding (fighting tons of battles to boost your level before progressing) HOWEVER the battle system is fun and challenging. If you're an avid RPG player who rarely uses revive,phoenix down, etc. be prepared to change that. Your people will die. The game play and presentation takes me back to old school RPGs which I love. It's without all the added frills of today's games, but with a core of amazing appeal. I have not beaten the game, but from what I have played thus far the story is interesting. You cannot completely choose your target in battle, which is a little frustration and there aren't multiple save slots so if you mess up on one and then save, you cannot revert to a previous save. Those are really my only two "complaints" about the game and those are barely worth mentioning. If you're a Final Fantasy fan or just an RPG fan, buy this game and enjoy. If you haven't previously been into RPGs I would more than likely not recommend this as a starter in the genre, but if you play some more accessible RPGs and love them, then perhaps you can come back to this little gem. As with most games, it will be waiting. Expand
  7. Oct 5, 2012
    8
    This game takes almost every note from ff 3 and 4 remakes for the ds, if you liked them you will like this one, people say this game is hard, really it isn't if you manage to finish any of the other ff games u will finish this
  8. Apr 27, 2013
    8
    The style and look of this game is wonderful. As I played through It feels very reminiscent of FF3 (one of my favorite rpgs especially the ds version). It's a nice nod to the classics in terms of mood, but different enough in game play too not feel like your playing the same old game.
  9. Nov 6, 2010
    9
    This game is not like modern day games whereby it is easy to move through a dungeon.
    This game has complicated dungeons whereby the maps are huge and it is hard to move through them.
    The crown system in this game, is truly remarkable as players can try to use many different jobs rather than sticking to one throughout the whole game which many games have these days. The graphics of this
    This game is not like modern day games whereby it is easy to move through a dungeon.
    This game has complicated dungeons whereby the maps are huge and it is hard to move through them.
    The crown system in this game, is truly remarkable as players can try to use many different jobs rather than sticking to one throughout the whole game which many games have these days.
    The graphics of this game is quite appealing too, although some of the major towns and cities are abit messy. For example, players of the game should know the town of Urbeth, which is very messy (the shops are all spread out).
    However, the point where monsters level up as you level up, I feel, is one of the best gifts of this game. This function is not only rarely seen in such games, but is also a function that people can appreciate and not get bored of. Reason being is that players need to grind at certain points of the game. If the monsters levels are not boosted, grinding would be very hard. This function thus enables players to grind easier. However, one thing that I don't like is the lack of space to hold items. (A total of sixty items for four characters; that's pretty little).
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  10. Oct 7, 2010
    8
    Final Fantasy: Four Heroes of Light is the most recent installment into the Final Fantasy handheld market. While itâ
  11. Sep 20, 2019
    8
    Game: Final Fantasy The 4 Heroes of Light
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Matrix Software Publisher: Squareenix System: Nintendo DS (DS) Year of Release: 2010 Length of Playthrough: 28 Hours Total Score: 82/100 Value Score: 8.2/10 • Story: 9/10 • Characters: 8/10 • GamePlay: 8/10 • Graphics: 8/10 • Sound: 7/10 • Music: 9/10 • Length: 8/10 • Replay Value: 7/10 • Player Value:
    Game: Final Fantasy The 4 Heroes of Light
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Matrix Software
    Publisher: Squareenix
    System: Nintendo DS (DS)
    Year of Release: 2010
    Length of Playthrough: 28 Hours

    Total Score: 82/100
    Value Score: 8.2/10

    • Story: 9/10
    • Characters: 8/10
    • GamePlay: 8/10
    • Graphics: 8/10
    • Sound: 7/10
    • Music: 9/10
    • Length: 8/10
    • Replay Value: 7/10
    • Player Value: 8/10

    Pros
    +Features and gameplay aspects from old school FF games
    +Music is similar in style to the NES Final Fantasy games
    +Unique style of battle system similar to the Bravely series
    +Character design same to similar as the Bravely series
    +Multiplayer mode that lets you play with 3 others to do battles and the the points given from wireless online battles can be traded for special unique gear

    Cons
    -Battles are much more complex and difficulty curve is higher than most other FF games
    -Beginning starts out slow and can be difficult due to the incomplete party
    -Cannot target allies or enemies (it is always random) whether using magic, attacking or using a item
    -No voice overs and the sound is very simple/plain
    -Enemies level scale with you similar to Final Fantasy VIII
    -A lot of grinding required to level up Crown (Job) levels and get skills
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  12. Jul 3, 2016
    10
    Final Fantasy 4 Heroes of Light is one of my favorite games for the DS, and it bothers me that I discovered it so late. The soundtrack is fantastic and very memorable. People call it hard, but honestly I didn't find it hard, and I'm not the most die-hard FF fan. I would say that if you've played the 3rd and the 4th FF on the DS, then this will not be more difficult or have any more crypticFinal Fantasy 4 Heroes of Light is one of my favorite games for the DS, and it bothers me that I discovered it so late. The soundtrack is fantastic and very memorable. People call it hard, but honestly I didn't find it hard, and I'm not the most die-hard FF fan. I would say that if you've played the 3rd and the 4th FF on the DS, then this will not be more difficult or have any more cryptic stuff than them, without spoiling anything. What makes this game special to me is the way it stands out in terms of story, gameplay and feel. Story-wise, it seemed like they were referencing the traditional FF characters by parodying them, and I think you will notice this if you keep this in mind while playing it, and it makes for a much more comical playthrough. Still, this game manages to make the story into something with sense, that naturally brings you further and keeps variation. My tip to anyone picking this up is to early adapt to the unorthodox game mechanics and upgrading system. Also, my biggest advice is to save all the gems you can, and to do a little bit of harvesting! I would love if this got a sequel of some sorts... Expand
  13. Jun 3, 2023
    8
    Another really nice looking Final Fantasy game but rather than being an update of an older adventure, it's a new game done in a retro style. This throws up some issues revolving around the level of control you have over your character - particularly during combat - as the designers didn't quite grasp the mechanics involved in the same way as the original pioneers of the genre did. But it'sAnother really nice looking Final Fantasy game but rather than being an update of an older adventure, it's a new game done in a retro style. This throws up some issues revolving around the level of control you have over your character - particularly during combat - as the designers didn't quite grasp the mechanics involved in the same way as the original pioneers of the genre did. But it's undeniably charming which goes a long way toward forgiving its flaws. Expand
  14. Jan 14, 2023
    10
    worth it and glad to play this game again. so much memories and nostalgia within this spin off game in the series.

Awards & Rankings

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#10 Most Discussed DS Game of 2010
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#16 Most Shared DS Game of 2010
Metascore
71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 49 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 28 out of 49
  2. Negative: 1 out of 49
  1. Mar 11, 2011
    50
    FFT4HoL revives an old-school design with a new aesthetic, but which misguided aspects of that design come along with it will divide the line between appealing and off-putting to players.
  2. Feb 15, 2011
    70
    Final Fantasy The Four Heroes of Light is a nice addition to the ever growing collection of the franchise. While not deliberate enough in it's efforts to be a numbered entry, it still represents the series as a whole.
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    Jan 20, 2011
    80
    Where it really excels is in its world design. [Issue#102, p.104]