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The final RPG to end them all!

 
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Welcome citizens of Vizzed! This is another review by me, MitsuriZX! Do you want to live a fantasy? Look no further, because now we are
reviewing Final Fantasy III for the NES!
For reviewing purposes, we are using the english-translated version of the game. RPG games are impossible to play if you can't
understand what the characters are saying. As usual, Luisa and Lucas are here, too!

Luisa : - Hi everyone!
Lucas : - What's up?

Final Fantasy III is the last installment of the Final Fantasy series for the NES. Don't even get-me started on all that Final Fantasy
III being VI stuff, to me, this is the true Final Fantasy III. Anyways...
The game is basically a RPG. Who am i kidding, everyone knows what a RPG is! The first thing that comes to mind when you say
"Final Fantasy" is "RPG"!

Luisa : - This game was released only in Japan, thus the need for a translation patch!
Lucas : - Yeah but, all content in this game is untouched. So you can play it like it was the original japanese one!

The story goes like this... great evil is beggining to appear in the world. Four Heroes have been chosen by the Crystal of Light to
stop the evil forces... of evil. That's the gist of it. Interesting stuff happens between each boss, but it's not very important.

You have to explore towns, talk to villagers, battle monsters, find rare items, and level-up on your way to the ultimate challenge.
At first, this seems just like every RPG game, but you know, each RPG game has it's charm.

Luisa : - Make sure to examine all the scenery! You can find potions inside jars, on the ground, or even in the most un-suspicious places!
Lucas : - If your team has status problems, simply drinking water won't do the trick! Unless it's the kind that heals status problems!
When in this kind of situation, rest at the Inn to heal your status problems!

When it comes to Final Fantasy III, the battle system is very polished. There is a jobs system which you can use to change
your characters's jobs. You can be a red mage, a thief, a monk...but that's not all! More jobs will become available as you make
progress in the game! Also, you need capacity points to change jobs, the stronger the job, the more points it will cost!

Luisa : - Certain jobs can only equip certain weapons. That goes for armor and defensive gear, too!
Lucas : - Once you change jobs, your character does not become good at it instantly. The same way you can level up your character,
your jobs can also be leveled up! Grinding is the key, buddy!

Now, to the battles! You have your own set of options to choose from. Depending on what job your character has, your commands
change accordingly. For example, a Thief can steal items from enemies, a red mage can use both black and white magic, and so on.
The battles are turn-based, meaning that you just can't mash the A button and win like in most action games. Or was it the B button?

Luisa : - Instead of using a set amount of MP to cast spells, now you can only use spells a limited amount of times. Spells are divided
into levels, higher levels spells can only be cast few times. Don't worry, you can restore your number of spells by resting at an Inn
or drinking water. You can also increase the maximum amount of times you can use them by leveling up.
Lucas : - I don't like spells! I prefer to rush head-on! As long as i can rack up lots of hits, i can always win! Leveling up allows you
to increase the number of times you can hit an enemy with weapons. At first, you can only deliver 1 or 2 hits per attack, but later in the
game, you'll be able to execute 12 hits combos! Like a boss!

The soundtrack and graphics of the game are enchanting for a NES game. Somenthing keeps-me from going to the bathroom when
i need it. Not sure what it is... maybe the catchy music? Maybe the open world map? Maybe the desire to keep grinding?
Whatever it is, this game caught-me like a fish.

I highly recommend this game to all RPG fans, that includes you too, reader! Thanks for your patience, here are some secrets!

Luisa : Are you running low on spells? You can use staves by selecting them on the Item menu during a battle.
I suppose you can use them as many times as you want... but that may depend on the type of Staff.
Lucas : - After you finish the Altar Cave(the one where you battle the giant turtle), change all your characters's jobs and enter it again.
This time, there will be a lot of items for you to get, including a useful spell and weapons! Some places may look like dead ends,
but there are a lot of fake walls there!

Thanks for reading this review! Until later!
Welcome citizens of Vizzed! This is another review by me, MitsuriZX! Do you want to live a fantasy? Look no further, because now we are
reviewing Final Fantasy III for the NES!
For reviewing purposes, we are using the english-translated version of the game. RPG games are impossible to play if you can't
understand what the characters are saying. As usual, Luisa and Lucas are here, too!

Luisa : - Hi everyone!
Lucas : - What's up?

Final Fantasy III is the last installment of the Final Fantasy series for the NES. Don't even get-me started on all that Final Fantasy
III being VI stuff, to me, this is the true Final Fantasy III. Anyways...
The game is basically a RPG. Who am i kidding, everyone knows what a RPG is! The first thing that comes to mind when you say
"Final Fantasy" is "RPG"!

Luisa : - This game was released only in Japan, thus the need for a translation patch!
Lucas : - Yeah but, all content in this game is untouched. So you can play it like it was the original japanese one!

The story goes like this... great evil is beggining to appear in the world. Four Heroes have been chosen by the Crystal of Light to
stop the evil forces... of evil. That's the gist of it. Interesting stuff happens between each boss, but it's not very important.

You have to explore towns, talk to villagers, battle monsters, find rare items, and level-up on your way to the ultimate challenge.
At first, this seems just like every RPG game, but you know, each RPG game has it's charm.

Luisa : - Make sure to examine all the scenery! You can find potions inside jars, on the ground, or even in the most un-suspicious places!
Lucas : - If your team has status problems, simply drinking water won't do the trick! Unless it's the kind that heals status problems!
When in this kind of situation, rest at the Inn to heal your status problems!

When it comes to Final Fantasy III, the battle system is very polished. There is a jobs system which you can use to change
your characters's jobs. You can be a red mage, a thief, a monk...but that's not all! More jobs will become available as you make
progress in the game! Also, you need capacity points to change jobs, the stronger the job, the more points it will cost!

Luisa : - Certain jobs can only equip certain weapons. That goes for armor and defensive gear, too!
Lucas : - Once you change jobs, your character does not become good at it instantly. The same way you can level up your character,
your jobs can also be leveled up! Grinding is the key, buddy!

Now, to the battles! You have your own set of options to choose from. Depending on what job your character has, your commands
change accordingly. For example, a Thief can steal items from enemies, a red mage can use both black and white magic, and so on.
The battles are turn-based, meaning that you just can't mash the A button and win like in most action games. Or was it the B button?

Luisa : - Instead of using a set amount of MP to cast spells, now you can only use spells a limited amount of times. Spells are divided
into levels, higher levels spells can only be cast few times. Don't worry, you can restore your number of spells by resting at an Inn
or drinking water. You can also increase the maximum amount of times you can use them by leveling up.
Lucas : - I don't like spells! I prefer to rush head-on! As long as i can rack up lots of hits, i can always win! Leveling up allows you
to increase the number of times you can hit an enemy with weapons. At first, you can only deliver 1 or 2 hits per attack, but later in the
game, you'll be able to execute 12 hits combos! Like a boss!

The soundtrack and graphics of the game are enchanting for a NES game. Somenthing keeps-me from going to the bathroom when
i need it. Not sure what it is... maybe the catchy music? Maybe the open world map? Maybe the desire to keep grinding?
Whatever it is, this game caught-me like a fish.

I highly recommend this game to all RPG fans, that includes you too, reader! Thanks for your patience, here are some secrets!

Luisa : Are you running low on spells? You can use staves by selecting them on the Item menu during a battle.
I suppose you can use them as many times as you want... but that may depend on the type of Staff.
Lucas : - After you finish the Altar Cave(the one where you battle the giant turtle), change all your characters's jobs and enter it again.
This time, there will be a lot of items for you to get, including a useful spell and weapons! Some places may look like dead ends,
but there are a lot of fake walls there!

Thanks for reading this review! Until later!
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I've never played this game, I stopped halfway through number two. This sounds like quite an improvement though. Anyway, keep on reviewing. I always love reading a good review.
I've never played this game, I stopped halfway through number two. This sounds like quite an improvement though. Anyway, keep on reviewing. I always love reading a good review.
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