

However, just like the previous SNES title, the GBA title is suitable for kids and adults of all ages.

This rating is due to the mild fantasy violence and mild suggestive themes found in the game. Final Fantasy VI for the Game Boy Advance earned a rating of E10+ from the ESRB. Lastly, this version fixed some of the remaining bugs and glitches from the previous Super Nintendo cartridge. The brand-new music player allows you to listen to your favorite tunes any time you want. This bestiary is accessible from the main menu and lets you view the stats on every defeated monster. Square Enix also added a bestiary to this game. These powerful magic attacks will make short work of your foes. This new esper magic includes spells like Flood, Valor, and Gravija. In addition to powerful attacks, these espers will also teach you new spells. These powerful beings first appear in other Final Fantasy games, such as Final Fantasy V. To help combat these powerful new foes are four new espers Leviathan, Cactuar, Gilgamesh, and Diabolos. Defeating this gauntlet also awards you with new items made specifically for this release. The Soul Shrine tasks you with fighting 128 groups of enemies one after the other.

Defeating these creatures awards you with new items made specifically for this version.

After defeating this monster, an even more powerful creature, the Omega Weapon, is available to fight. At the end of the dungeon is the Kaiser Dragon, a monster who was cut out of the SNES title. Some of these enemies are taken from other Final Fantasy games, such as FF4 and FFX. The Dragon's Den is a multistory dungeon featuring brand-new enemies. Final Fantasy VI Advance for the GBA features two additional dungeons you can explore. The visuals offer a slight upgrade, featuring rounded edges and less pixelization. Instead of Fire 2, this magic spell is now known as Fira.Outside of the new translation, this version contains some additions not seen in the SNES release. For example, the command knows as SwdTech in the original is now the proper name of Bushido. Both enemies and items now feature the correct Japanese names. Afterward, he will then remake the world in his image.Fans of the original game will love the proper translation in this Nintendo re-release. Kefka has only one goal, which is the complete and utter destruction of the world. Terra must assemble both the might of the espers and the characters she meets to stop the evil Kefka. You still play as Terra, a half-Esper, half-human character. The story is still the same, although it features a slightly different translation. Final Fantasy VI Advance contains everything that the original game does. In 2007, developer Square Enix re-released the game for the Game Boy Advance under the title Final Fantasy VI Advance.
