Leave a Review FINAL FANTASY III
Passive Aggressive Fantasy
I get that this game happens before parts one and two, but the airships’ limited mobility just kills me. And then there are the quests you have to do in mini size. Or where you need to turn into frogs. This just all felt really passive aggressive. Still, this game is better than ff2, and there are a number of things here that return in part 4. I kind of like that there are so many jobs, but it kind of feels like cheating sometimes. Last thing: tap mode doesn’t work with secret doors, so that’s kind of irritating.Show lessBuggy
I think I see why this game wasn’t initially released in the U.S. I thought the airship controls were broken until I figured out I was in an airship that couldn’t fly over mountains. The tap feature doesn’t allow me to access some doors. Seems this game didn’t get as much attention as the others. This game is also passive aggressive, making it kind of irritating. “Make yourself small. Now, make yourself small again. No, you can’t turn big right now. Now turn into a frog. Now do it again” You get the idea.Show lessNot on par with other versions
I LOVE the original Final Fantasy games so you can only imagine how happy I was to learn about these new versions. In good faith I bought the whole FF Pixel Remaster bundle.
I was immediately upset to see there was no controller support. When I went online to see if an update was pending, I was dismayed to find out that not only has there NOT been an update in ages, but the PS4 and Switch versions have alternate music tracks, no encounter mode, and an EXP boost mode!
As a family man with a rather busy schedule, those last two features would have been extremely welcome.
I’m unfortunately going to issue request for a refund. Hopefully someday Square will find it in there hearts to make all versions have the same feature set.Show less