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Episode Five: Final Fantasy IV

September 21, 2016

Final Fantasy IV is probably my favorite game of all time. I had waited a little bit to do this episode so I can finish a replay of the game, but here we are now. Now that the school year has begun again, regular posting at the beginning and middle of the month will resume.

Games Discussed:

  • Final Fantasy IV

  • Final Fantasy V

Tags SNES, giraffefeelspod, Final Fantasy IV
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