It's got some neat additions and its certainly the best of the first three but its nothing too special in the long run. Jobs are fun, but the characters attached aren't sadly. Its kinda piss easy throughout most of it so once you get to that final part it gets really confusing with having battles where you might actually have to rely on a strategy to win. Its fine but still not a memorable FF by any means.
FF3 on DS has one of the most beautiful opening intro's ever. That CG movie really sells the game and it's interpretation of the characters and it's world is definitive classic FF in my head.
As for the game it has gotten a graphical overhaul and gave all of the nameless characters names and a tiny personality but at the end of the day it seems superficial. FF3 is a fine game but it's a low tier FF for sure. It does the job system and while it's more indepth than FF1 it still pales in comparison to FF5. FF3 is a fine RPG when it comes to gameplay but those looking for a cool world or story will be left in the dust. Even if comparing it to the OG NES releases. While it certainly plays better than FF2 it doesn't exactly over shadow it either.
As for the game it has gotten a graphical overhaul and gave all of the nameless characters names and a tiny personality but at the end of the day it seems superficial. FF3 is a fine game but it's a low tier FF for sure. It does the job system and while it's more indepth than FF1 it still pales in comparison to FF5. FF3 is a fine RPG when it comes to gameplay but those looking for a cool world or story will be left in the dust. Even if comparing it to the OG NES releases. While it certainly plays better than FF2 it doesn't exactly over shadow it either.
The game isn't bad. It's solidly made. Just nothing stands out. It's bland more than anything, and the jobs are either good or situational, their only meaningful differences most of the time being a different stat distribution.
6/10 - Brought new stuff to the table, but is drowned out by a very bland experience.
Also, the Crystal Tower was really easy. Get good. (I know they probably toned it down in the DS version)
6/10 - Brought new stuff to the table, but is drowned out by a very bland experience.
Also, the Crystal Tower was really easy. Get good. (I know they probably toned it down in the DS version)
Really enjoyed this game. Feels like a re-do of Final Fantasy 1, except with no Garland. You are still saving crystals that keep the planet healthy, but there are many more jobs to choose from. Game can be cryptic at times, and the last 2 dungeons are complete bs with how you cannot save in them or near them. You can lose a lot of progress if you are not careful at the end of the game. How some jobs work are not explained the best way, so either trial and error it or look it up.
ff3 ortalamanın bi tık üstü bi dünyaya ve ortalama bir hikayeye sahip ama dünyanın belli noktlarında sizi gerçekten etkilemeyi başarıyor. Oyundaki job sistemi beğenmesem de yenilik olarak sayılabilir. Asıl sorunu zorluğu düşmanlar size her zaman çok vuruyor hiçbir zaman hiçbir jobla güvende olamıyorsunuz ne kadar kasarsanız kasın bi düşman size vurursa ananız ağlıyor. Oyunun sonuna doğru zorluk iyicene sapıtıyor ve sizi daha da grinda zorluyor keşke bunları bi kenara koyup dünyasını tanıtmaya daha çok izin verseymiş.
The best Final Fantasy thus far. The Job system is really enjoyable and the pace of the first 2/3 of the game is great. The character designs all rock super hard. The only bad part of the game is the last 1/3 or even 1/4 which necessitates some annoying grinding. Only being able to save in the overworld is also absurd for a 2006 game, especially when the final dungeon is actually 3 dungeons and you can't heal anywhere in there. As far as JRPGs go though, you can't go wrong with Final Fantasy 3.