Breath of Fire IV/YMMV


 * Alas, Poor Villain: Assuming Fou-lu in IV is considered a villain (as opposed to Complete Monster Yuna), he'd qualify in the "good ending". Of course, the manga
 * Complete Monster: Captain Rasso and Yuna.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: There's a lot of really good music. Arguably, it's even better than Breath of Fire 3.
 * Game Breaker: using the Kaiser is a lot more tolerable this time, since you can EASILY stock up on Wisdom Seeds by shop in the Fairy Village. And find all the dragon summons? WIN.
 * Love to Hate: Yuna. Despite quite possibly being one of the most disgustingly evil villains in the franchise whose actions cannot possibly be defended, he's quite popular with the fanbase. Admittedly, the majority of that group wants to see him die in a fire for all he's done, but he's still widely regarded as one of the better antagonists.
 * Nausea Fuel: Fairy Drops. You start out thinking it's a stone or a precious metal. Turns out it's actually Made even worse with
 * Nightmare Fuel: Take your pick: nuclear-weapon-like cannons that require human sacrifice; ; or the fact that was the one who had to.
 * That One Level: Senesta, where the party must take on the exceedingly difficult task of chasing down an incredibly fast orphan.
 * That One Boss: You desire to beat I and II at the Emperor's Tomb? No dice.
 * There's actually a way of fighting them that forces them to use the attacks you want. Good luck figuring it out on your own though. The whole thing isn't helped by the annoyingly long dungeon (with puzzles) and even another boss that will have occurred between your last save point and I and II.
 * That One Sidequest: Good luck finding the Sea Dragon.
 * The difficulty of this sidequest is even foreshadowed by Nina: "It's going to be hard finding him in all this ocean..."
 * Scrappy Level: Kyria and all of the time wasting traps, especially in the woods where you need to find the mayor and track the monster.