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Originally released for the NES, Final Fantasy III has certainly waited a long time to make its journey across the Pacific. This particular tale of the Warriors of Light is the last missing game in the series to reach these shores, and it does so in the
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all of the battle system tweaks and new dialogue, FF III has something bigger in its favor that is more abstract: It captures the magic of a classic RPG. It doesn’t use “old-school” as an excuse for crummy design choices, but instead taps into time-
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that while the music is initially great, there isn't enough variety throughout the game to keep the music interesting. Changed For GoodThe rest of the game though, does not fail from a lack of variety as environments, area quirks and the job classes const
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a certain satisfaction in seeing your juiced-up Monk land 28 hits in a single round, and FFIII delivers that thrill in spades -- and there's enough challenge to make it a necessity rather than overkill. The result is one of the best portable RPGs to date,
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any of the later Final Fantasy games. One feature that was painfully missing was the "optimize" choice in the equipment menu. It gets a bit tedious to have to manually equip a character after each job change. Lucky for us portable owners, the quick save f
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may not be the full recreation of fan favorites Final Fantasy VI or VII, but it's a brand new game for RPG fans to take down on the go. While the uneven difficulty and classic-style gamplay may turn off casual gamers, chances are if you're not reading thi
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If you're a longtime Final Fantasy player, then the first thing that probably comes to mind when you think of Final Fantasy III is the classic 1994 role-playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. However, it's now widely known that this
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Final Fantasy III. Now that it's ready to hit here in America for the first time, however, can a game nearly two decades old still make a splash? During the mixed up time of the Super NES, Final Fantasy went through an odd name change which split the
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In many ways, you can see the remnants of Final Fantasy III's 8-bit roots. The story is a snoozer with elements like omnipotent crystals, amnesia, and character shrinkage that were almost cliched back in 1990. Like other role-playing games of its time,
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Gamestyle had hoped this makeover would rekindle the lost magic of the PSone era Final Fantasy games, but despite the lush CGI introduction video, FFIII is rooted even further in the past. Architecture rarely varies from town to town, with similar
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