Breath of Fire IV returned from dead to PC, 25 years after primary launch.
The very beloved Capcom game plays roles for the first time on PlayStation in Japan and North America in 2000, and then in Europe a year later. The PC port appeared in Europe and Japan in 2003.
He turns around a man named Ryu (not the other capcom Ryu) who can change into a dragon. He cooperates with other warriors to prevent the emperor from destroying the world.
As part of the ongoing Protection Program, GOG fully updated Fire IV on newfangled computers and spent it without DRM on his platform.
The improved version is fully optimized for newfangled systems, with Windows 10 and 11 compatibility. There are both English and Japanese location, along with improved graphics powered by the improved renderer DirectX, fresh display options, such as window mode, V-Sync, against aliasing and filled gamma correction for better gamma for better gamma correction for better gamma correction for better. visualization. The audio engine has also been updated, restoring the missing environmental sounds and adding fresh configuration options.
Breath of Fire IV is not the only classic game revived today on GOG. The following list includes Ultima Underworld 1+2, as well as Ultima 9. This means that the entire Ultima series is now preserved and available as part of the GOG Protection Program.
Here is the full list:
● Ultima Underworld 1+2
● Ultima 9: Ascension
● Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire
● Ultima Worlds of Adventure 2: Marsian Dreams
● Worms: Armageddon
● Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood
● Harested journals
● Tex Murphy: Under the murder of the moon
● STONKEEP
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