Final Fantasy III
- Epic storylines combined with an intuitive control system will appeal to all fans of role-playing games.
- Countless weapons, magic spells, and special skills allow for a variety of strategies and attacks.
- Various side quests and hidden endings increase the replay value of the game.
- The unique “Esper” magic system allows characters to cast over ninety different magic spells.
Product Description
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The first Final Fantasy game was released for the original NES in 1990, and Final Fantasy III stormed onto the Super NES scene in 1994. 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 cal… More >>

this game was very sad… i think the graphics were terrible and i think they need to remake that game or something…
Rating: 1 / 5
Final Fantasy III…Final Fantasy VI…it`s all the same to me. This game is horrible and practically unplayable. The challenge is just a LITTLE too high,and level building takes hours and isn`t even worth it. Stick with FFVII
Rating: 1 / 5
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Rating: 5 / 5
I know a lot of people are going to get mad at this… but oh well.
Final Fantasy III(or VI in Japan) is a great game. As all below have stated, for a console that with the advent of the GameCube is now two generations old, this game is an eye-popper. A good story, great graphics for it’s time, and a depth (puzzle and exploration-wise) that will keep you playing long after you beat it the first time, this game is a fun and thought-provoking way to spend a week or two.
However, would I spend eighty bucks for it? No way. This is the first FF I ever played, and I loved it. Now, with FF moving on in into it’s tenth (and apparently eleventh right afterwards…) game, it’s a bit dated. And honestly, the game was originally designed for pre-teen/young-teen players in mind, and has all the silliness that goes along with it. The plot, while if you look hard enough is deep and a bit dark at times, I think people pull more what they want from it than what was actually included.
Don’t get me wrong. FF3 is a great game. If you’ve never played it before, go buy it from a used game store or find a friend who owns it. Or deal with the loading times and buy Anthology, so you can also play FF5 (which is a good game, also). Believe it or not, it’s cheaper. Eighty bucks, though, I just don’t see it.
PS: If you’ve never played any of the Final Fantasies before VII, as a lot of people, I can’t really see you enjoying the step back to III unless you are really into nostalgia (like I happen to be.) I think the main reason I really liked this game is that it was the first FF & RPG I ever played, and so for me it is nostalgic. For those who haven’t played, it would probably just seem dated.
Rating: 4 / 5
Great game. I loved every moment of this game and I’d be glad if someoe would confirm for me that this is in fact FF6, so I can go get the gameboy version. Like the previous reviewer mentioned, obviously the super nintendo won’t last forever, and getting the version of this game on gameboy would be a good idea.
Rating: 5 / 5