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Final Fantasy VIII features a boss monster, which later becomes an incidental monster, called Grendel which depicts the beast as being four-legged. Grendel's Cave: a MUD role-playing fantasy game based on the original story. Final Fantasy Tactics; Grendel is one of the bosses in the PSP game Lord of Arcana by Square Enix.
Characters of the Final Fantasy IV series; Characters of Final Fantasy V; Characters of Final Fantasy VI; Characters of the Final Fantasy VII series; Characters of Final Fantasy VIII; Characters of Final Fantasy IX; Characters of Final Fantasy X and X-2; Characters of Final Fantasy XII; Characters of the Final Fantasy XIII series; Characters of ...
According to Final Fantasy IV lead designer Takashi Tokita, Final Fantasy IV was the first Japanese role-playing game to feature such "deep characters". [2] The graphical capabilities of the Super Famicom allowed character designer Yoshitaka Amano to create more elaborate designs than he had done for previous games released for the Famicom.
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