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The PSP version and the 3d remake version that's on steam both have their perks. On the whole, I prefer the Steam version, even though only 4 and After Years are available and the Interlude chapter is missing, and you can't freely swap the characters in your party in the end game, and the Lunar Ruins dungeon is taken out.
The PSP version severely nerfs many abilities, like Rosa's Pray and Edwards Bardsong, the limited inventory space is a pain in the butt, and the Augment system in the 3d version that lets you mix and match character abilities makes for great customized play style and strategies. But the PSP version's visuals are much closer to the classic Final Fantasy aesthetic.
Interlude might be called just filler, but After Years is definitely worth experiencing.
https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Final_Fantasy_IV_-Interlude-