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Re-released as "PSOne Classic" in August 2011.
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* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: The manga adaptation, mainly because it averts the [[Heroic Mime]] trope. Arguable still, something is missing in IV when it doesn't go with the [[Crowning Music of Awesome|soundtracks]].
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* [[Leaked Experience]]: It is actually split evenly between the characters after the battle.
* [[Lethal Lava Land]]: Mt. Glom.
* [[Literal Split Personality]]: {{spoiler|Ryu and Fou-lu}},
* [[Love Hurts]]:
** This is pretty much what the Hex Cannon relies on in order to inflict damage: the closer the sacrifice that was loaded into the cannon is to the intended victim, the greater the damage it causes.
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* [[Split Personality Merge]]: Happens no matter [[Multiple Endings|which end-game you pick]]: it's just a matter of whether you decide that [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]].
* [[Sprite Polygon Mix]]
* [[Sword of Plot Advancement]]: The Dragonslayer. A certain part {{spoiler|near the end of Act 3}} required the group to find and use it.
* [[Third Option Adaptation]]: The manga's rendition of the good and bad endings.
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