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All rights reserved.| Description This is another addition to the treasured Final Fantasy RPG series from Square. Released in the US as Final Fantasy III, this SNES title is actually the sixth FF game -- the previous Japanese titles did not make it across the sea, and to keep continuity on the series, the game was renamed to part 3. Whatever you call it, however, this is one of the most engrossing RPGs of its era, Final Fantasy III stands up well to the test of time and still intrigues RPG fans to this day. Known for its intriguing storylines, the Final Fantasy series has always been filled with imaginative plots and twisting storylines. In Final Fantasy III, magical beings called The Espers return from centuries past to destroy the rational and mechanized new world. Special Features Warnings Animated Violence
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Top Reviews 6 of 7 people found this review helpful. this game is definantly a game for serious final fantasy gamers. an excellent role playing game that can be played for many days giving tons of fun and enjoyment. there is a sense of "i have to keep playing to see what is around the next corner". a very in depth story line appreciated by rpg players that understand rpg games. would recomend this game for anyone who is an avid rpg player. Review ID: 10000000000029984 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 09/17/06 by: 7 of 9 people found this review helpful. Final fantasy III was by far the best out of all the games, for the reason they it stayed true to its roots of fantasy, using swords and other assorted older weapons, then of todays games which use guns. In this game you are searching out the Espers, a old power, that could bring destruction to the known world. The gameplay is filled with a great storyline, and I can guarentee you will not get bored with it. This game is becoming harder and harder to find considering its popularity and rarity! Review ID: 10000000001875479 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
