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Final Fantasy VI Advance (Game Boy Advance, 2007) 
Final Fantasy VI Advance  (Game Boy Advance, 2007)

 
Final Fantasy VI Advance  (Game Boy Advance, 2007)

Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: Feb 2007
Rating: E10+
Genre: Turn-Based
UPC: 045496738433
Product ID: EPID53688848
Description: A remake of the SNES Final Fantasy entry, with a complete make-over to enhance the clasic, including improved visual designs for the GBA and a host of brand-new elements have been seamlessly merged with the original games to provide unex...
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A remake of the SNES Final Fantasy entry, with a complete make-over to enhance the clasic, including improved visual designs for the GBA and a host of brand-new elements have been seamlessly merged with the original games to provide unexpected surprises for longtime fans. Featured additions include new dungeons, new job classes, and other exciting additions.

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Players:1-2
Controller:Gamepad, Joystick
Memory Card:n (0)

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      There's nothing like the classics.
    Review created: 03/05/07
    7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

    Final Fantasy 6 is such a great classic. Originally released as Final Fantasy Three for the SNES we are thrown into the story of Magic versus machine war. But that is just part of what makes this game worthwhile. You begin this adventure in the midst of war, as a girl with mysterious power being controlled by the Gestalian empire in order to go to Narshe and to find the frozen Esper. This installment just goes to show you that graphics aren't everything. With an extraordinary cast, spectacular music, and a plot that never lets down for a minute you'll be glad you picked this game. The gameboy advance version differs only slightly with added music variations and a bestiary that let's you examine the monsters you have battled. So here's how I rate it.

    Plot: 4.5/5
    Characters: 5/5
    Music: 5/5
    Graphics: 3.5/5
    Monsters: 4/5
    Overall: 5/5

    Playing this game brings back a lot of good memories. This game is a must for GBA players who enjoy a good RPG.


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      Super Final Fantasy III reborn in all its glory!
    Review created: 07/24/08
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    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

    This game was first released on Super Nintendo as the misappropriated Final Fantasy III, hence the 'Super' in the title of my review to differentiate from the actual Final Fantasy III for the japanese NES that was recently remade and rereleased for Nintendo DS. I also used 'Super' as a homage to the many many SNES games that started with the title of 'Super' to distinguish their superiority from their NES counterparts.

    Now, down to business.

    This game is almost an exact copy/port from the SNES cart except a for a few enhancements, which are fantastic.
    1. The Bestiary - a detailed exhaustive list of all enemies/monsters for those OCD kids who need to 'catch em all'.
    2. It's now portable - the other version were not handhold-able, unless you had a PSone with the LCD screen and battery pack. But still, who'd do that and fear looking like a major geek carrying around something the size of a small laptop just for the glitchiness that was FFVI (part of Final Fantasy Anthology)on the Playstation. Seriously, the menu loading times were just horrendous.
    3. Quicksaves - no more looking for a save point for hours when you're in a dungeon if your mom (wife, in my case) tells you to 'turn the darn thing off before I break it!'
    4. Re-translated script - Japanese naming conventions are used for the spells and monsters. Many of the edited and mature themes prevalent in the game's dialogue have been expressed more clearly in this version. No, no, no, relax, it's not hentai.
    5. Four new espers - Leviathan, Gilgamesh, Cactuar, and Diabolos (quick, catch 'em all)
    6. A new dungeon called the Dragons' Den to waste your time instead of getting something productive done.
    7. The "Soul Shrine" - a place where the player can fight monsters continuously. (ditto to #6 multiplied by infinity)
    8. Three new spells - Flood, Valor, and Gravija (who uses anything else once you have ultima?)
    9. A music player - now you can listen your favorite songs from the game, anywhere, anytime, on the go!
    10. The package features new artwork by series veteran and original character and image designer Yoshitaka Amano. Just awesome!

    Now for the imperfections:
    A: Several bugs from the original (such as the Vanish/Doom glitch and the Evade Bug) are fixed. No more easy Intangir kills. *frown*
    B: Most of the edits and censorship from the original Super Final Fantasy III version are also edited in the GBA port, However a scene involving Celes being punched by a soldier was completely removed (specific to this version). Suck! Who doesn't want to see a former general of the Empire clobbered by one of her own? What, are we just too queazy over here on this side of the year 2000?

    All in all, if you have ever known of, heard of, seen, played, or thought about playing Final Fantasy VI (Super Final Fantasy III) BUY THIS GAME!!!


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