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Compelling and classic role playing game that's among the best the Super Nintendo system has to offer

Final Fantasy III is a game that I have been fascinated by ever since it was released in the early 90s, but never got to own a copy of it until now. It is, in my opinion, one of the most detailed, exciting, and compelling RPG games from the SNES era -- pretty much on par with The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past in my humble opinion. This game follows the war between an evil empire, led by Gestahl with his more than a bit cuckoo general Kefka and a resistance movement known as the Returners. When Gestahl's Magitek armored shock-troops lead a mind-controlled girl to seek out a frozen Esper (magical beings from a neighboring dimension that has been sealed away for centuries), a chain of events is started. Terra Branford is soon awakened and slowly learns of her origins and powers, allying with a host of other heroic figures including treasure hunter with a heart of gold, Locke, the suave inventing king of Figaro, Edgar, his muscle-bound fighter of a brother, Sabin, rebellious and pure-hearted Magitek Knight, Celes, and more. The graphics are excellent as far as 16-bit ones go, the musical score is top-notch, the plot is compelling, and the gameplay mechanics are simple to learn. I highly recommend this game and agree with others who have declared it to be one of the most iconic RPG games of all time!Read full review...

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The greatest Final Fantasy of them all!

This game not only is gorgeous for the SNES, it's also my all time favorite FF next to FFVIII.

The characters are good, they all share the same importance, they all feel equal.

I'm not a big fan of active time battle, but in this title it's not too intrusive, and the mechanic of grinding espers to learn magic and feats, is probably the ancestor to FFIX grinding equipment to get feats.

The story is great, sinking into really dark events and raising back from an antagonist that becomes so powerfull it become omniscient and allmighty!

Definitely the best FF entry of the whole serie, the best vilain too!

Must have for any SNES collectors, especially the RPG fans!
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Masterpiece

This is more than just a game. It's a work of art. Square knocked it out of the park. With some of the best music on the snes, one of the best villains I can think of, and memorable characters all throughout, final fantasy III is really a master-class in how to make a good jrpg in 2D. It's a must own for any super Nintendo fan. Even if rpgs aren't your thing, final fantasy III is a great place to start because it's the quintessential jrpg.Read full review...

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Fun, but way too easy

Back in 1995, I watched 2 friends struggling with this game during the Lete River and and house fire events. I first played FF6 (since this is actually the sixth in the series) under "Final Fantasy Anthology" but there were frame rate problems making it hard for me to experience the true speed of my top favorite spell effect: meteor. Wanting to see the true speed of the game, and find out what changes were made from the true original, I got this game.

Graphics (5/5):
The 3D effect while on the world map is what amazed me the most about this game. I didn't think 3D existed in games for the SNES, except isometric. The character graphics are also well-done and impressive.

Sound (4.5/5):
Sound effects are kind of weak but the music is excellent. I especially love the music for the world map during the first half of the game - it holds the record for the longest continuous play of 52 1/4 days. The battle music is also very well-done and easily fits the theme. The music is also very well-done during story events, setting the mood very well. The sound effects are also good, but they are only weak during battles. Kefka's laugh is well-done and... meteor. The meteor spell's sound effects are what made me prefer it over any other spell, even cure and life.

Game play (4/5):
At first, magic usage is limited to a select few, but after this, I love the fact that you can change espers right before a level up to boost the stats however you want. For the most part, I find strength and magic attack of greatest use (depending on the role that character will have) and speed (to strike first with meteor). The others don't seem to have any noticeable effect and HP and MP have such tiny increases that they are essentially useless. Level 99, as is, already means nearly maximum HP and MP and you can't have more than 9999 HP and 999 MP. This is where the major downside to the game play comes in - the damage limit is so easy to reach that its annoying. Fire3 on a single mantodea could very well do nearly 50,000 damage and I'd love to see a white "50000" popping out of it. The worst thing about this game's game play is that it is way too easy. It's the easiest of all the FF games and this makes the game quite boring. Normally, I'm a heavy grinder (grinding: reaching and maintaining an abnormally high level throughout the game by fighting a lot of battles; think: level 99 on disk 1 on FF7 or having meteor and ultima in the first world (from level 98 Celes and 99 Terra)), but this game is so easy that I don't even need to grind. I was surprised as to just how easy it was and why those two friends even struggled with it. The only challenge spot I ever had was figuring out how to get out of South Figaro with Locke alone. This took me 8 hours to figure out when I first played the game. This game also has the fastest leveling I've ever seen - gain 2 levels in one battle at level 45 and get level 99 from 40 in just 2 hours all without taking any damage).

Controls (5/5):
The contrains are easy to work with. For the most part, just the directional buttons, A, and B are all you really need, rarely L or R (for casting a spell on all targets of a type). Other controls are rarely used. The hardest of all is Sabin's blitz's - the right column. I have about a 1 in 20 chance of getting aura bolt (top right corner) to work and with 70 tries, I have yet to get the one below to work at all.
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Great condition, and a Authentic Copy!

Great game. It is a analog 90s game. So for best picture quality, and best performance. You would want either a CRT or a GAMING analog to HDMI adapter box to use on your LCD TV . I would recommend Retrotink.Read full review...

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They just don't make them like this anymore.

The headline says it all, for those whom have never played played this game on the SNES this is a must if you consider yourself a fan of JRPGS or RPGs in general.

Modern developers of games have lost sight of what made games great, you can spend 60 on a modern game and you will find things to complain about, I remember playing this game back in the 90's and every time I find myself playing a newer game I always think back to this game and chrono trigger.

When you play this game your allowed to name the characters and their is no voice acting so you get to develop a personal attachment to the characters as you get to use your imagination to fill in the blanks of those characters. I truly wish they still made games on the SNES or made them like this on the modern consoles.

I highly suggest that you buy this game and play it and you cannot be disappointed, you will find yourself captured by a group of characters unlike anything you've felt before and find yourself falling in love with them and the quests they lead you on. Be prepared to find yourself wanting more games like this and finding a new love in the old retro games on yester year.
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Excellent all around

This game is simply a classic. Playing this after so many years has brought back numerous waves of nostalgia. The graphics were clean, the game play didn't glitch, I am VERY happy with this.

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Great game, all in working order

There was a bit of discoloration on the game cartridge itself, but the game works perfectly.
Final Fantasy III (AKA Final Fantasy VI) is a treasure and any fan of the genre or final fantasy series needs to have it in their collectionRead full review...

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Glad I bought this.

I owned this game, when it came out originally. But it got lost, through out the years. I’m glad I bought this again. It’s become a happy part of my growing snes collection.

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Good RPG classic game for SNES

Final fantasy 6 is a very good RPG game for SNES, the history of the game is very good and if you like this type of games is highly recomended.

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