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The gameplay itself of course is standard Final Fantasy fare for the most part. Battles continue to utilize the Active Time Battle system established by Final Fantasy IV, with precious few changes. Each character in the game has access to magic, learned
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Long ago there was this little game that came out that only the true gamers knew of. It was called Final Fantasy VII. Now, all the school children had PlayStations, but little Jimmy didn't. It made little Jimmy sad when he heard his friends talk all day
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A strange-looking girl, wearing a controlling crown, and two soldiers, all inside large Magitek armour are on their way to devastate the quiet town of Narshe and examine an Esper – a previously presumed extinct magical species. However, upon finally
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While FF3 uses a pretty standard menu driven combat system, character development is fairly unique. Magic is learned by equipping Espers, which give your character a certain percentage of a spell after every battle. Different Espers teach your characters
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1,000 years later, the Magitek Empire reigns. Driven by the sick ambitions of Kefka, second in power next to Emperor Gestel, the Empire uses the remaining Esper life force they can dig up, to power their Magitek Armor. This armor allows its users to use
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Our story begins with a mysterious girl wearing a slave crown and two soldiers from the Empire, all of who are in Magitek armor. They are on their way to assault the city of Narshe. They are there to investigate a frozen Esper, a member of a magical race
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