
FINAL FANTASY III (3D REMAKE)

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- Category: Role Playing
- Price: Paid
- Age Rating: /
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Rating:
4.3
- Developer: SQUARE ENIX Co.,Ltd.
- Version: 2.0.4
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Features
The FINAL FANTASY III (3D REMAKE) mobile app features stunning 3D graphics that bring the classic game to life on your mobile device. The game also includes new and improved visual designs for the characters and monsters, as well as a revamped job system for more strategic gameplay. With the touch screen controls, you can easily navigate through the game and battle enemies with intuitive gestures. The app also includes an auto-battle option for those who want to speed through the game.
Additionally, the mobile app version of FINAL FANTASY III includes new and improved cut scenes to enhance the storytelling experience. The game also features a new smooth browsing capability, making it easy to access the in-game bestiary, world map, and other features. With achievements and leaderboards, you can compete with friends and other players to see who can master the game first.
How to Use
To use the FINAL FANTASY III (3D REMAKE) mobile app, simply download and install the app from the app store on your mobile device. Once the app is installed, open it and navigate through the menus to start a new game or continue a previous save. Use the touch screen controls to move your characters, battle enemies, and navigate the in-game menus. Take advantage of the auto-battle feature to speed through battles and progress through the game more quickly.
As you play, be sure to explore the new and improved features, such as the revamped job system and enhanced visual designs. Take advantage of the achievements and leaderboards to compete with friends and other players. With the new smooth browsing capability, accessing the in-game bestiary and world map is easier than ever.
Pros & Cons
One of the pros of the FINAL FANTASY III (3D REMAKE) mobile app is the stunning 3D graphics and enhanced visual designs, which bring the classic game to life on mobile devices. The revamped job system also adds a new layer of strategy to the gameplay, and the auto-battle feature can help speed through battles for those who want to progress quickly. The new smooth browsing capability makes it easy to access in-game features, and the addition of achievements and leaderboards adds a competitive element to the game.
On the flip side, some users may find the touch screen controls to be less precise than traditional console controls. Additionally, while the revamped job system adds strategy, some players may find it to be more complex than the original version of the game. Overall, however, the pros of the FINAL FANTASY III (3D REMAKE) mobile app outweigh the cons, making it a worthwhile experience for fans of the classic game.
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I've played through this on the PSP and it's a great version of the game. So far this port works very well and plays really nice. Stable, no issues so far. Like the expanded story with actual characters compared with the famicom version. It's a bit better balanced also. Cut-scenes are neat and the soundtrack is great! I have the 6 original Dragon Quest games and FF4 and 3 plus emulators and these turn-based JRPGs are perfect for playing on mobile devices. Love it!
I got this game for Christmas five years ago on the Nintendo DS, and last May, to my disappointment, I lost it in the Walt Disney Suite on the Disney Magic (if you find it, its yours), but I was really sad i couldn't finish the game and local Game Stops didn't have a copy. Then I found out its on Google Play, and the visuals are enhanced a tad bit from the DS. For only a $15 game its amazing, i highly recommend it to any RPG and Final Fantasy fan.
Great game so far, but I am softlocked after the turtle boss fight. I beat the turtle, but the cut scene with the crystal never triggered and now I cannot select a job. Please patch this so I can continue playing and I will change to a 5/5 review. Thank you!
If you are new to the Final Fantasy franchise, I recommend you play this Android version of FF3 (on a TV with a gamepad) before any other version or any other series game; the normal character skill selection and story details that you expect in most RPGs is pushed back in FF3 until after you have tried out basic combat and exploring. Also, battles aren't triggered if you don't move, and once they've started, they're fully turn-based. So you can always take your time and relax with this game.
This is one of the few FF I actually finished, and I'm not really good at RPGs so the difficulty is definitely not that high. Story may be basic but still pleasant to follow, graphics are really cute and detailed, UI is clean and uncluttered and I love the old school gameplay. Some seem to struggle with the moving D-pad but it allows you to play with one finger. Move across the screen for directions and tap for actions. And the game is actually fully compatible with Bluetooth controllers.
It's basically the DS port without mognet. It's a fantastic game that works well on the android system with streamlined easy controls and great sound. If you've never played this game you owe it to yourself to experience it, or if you're coming back after playing the original or a different port, you'll be right at home with this version.
Amazing, fun game. Best port/remake of Final Fantasy 3, and arguably the best port of any FF game. Very fun. Many classes to choose from and customize, with most being useful. Grinding is required. Some areas are tough and require certain classes. Get a knight and dragoon leveled up asap, as they help alot in certain parts.
Fantastic little game. It's simple and charming. There is a fair amount of grinding and random battles aren't the most exciting. It's a classic turn-based RPG that helped inspire countless others. It's absolutely worth a playthrough with no in-game purchases what-so-ever.
Never played Final Fantasy, so why not give it a try? I must say this game is fabulous. Story is excellent, gameplay is good and now I became fan of ff series. Love it. If you never played a final Fantasy before I must say you should start from here. But it lacks tutorials. Thanks to my pokemon skills that makes this game easy to understand :P
This was as well-done as I could have hoped, for a mobile port of Final Fantasy. The touch controls are totally fine, and easy to get used to, but the app does support using a controller instead, if you want. It has two options for different button configurations if you do. The graphics look pretty good, for what they are. I personally would prefer clean 2D graphics over the blocky 3D ones that it has. But I really enjoyed the game and played it all the way through. Lots of fun.
This game was really good. I would have given it a 5 star rating but the compared to the kinds of games you can get on the google play store for free, $15 is a bit much. Especially when you are also considering the fact that this is just a port of a ds game. However, something that was unexpected was how well optimized the game was. I was using a very cheap android phone and the game ran very well. I will also praise the game for having controller support. It's uncommon to see an android game that actually has controller support, and (atleast with the 8bitdo SF30 pro controller) it works well. I think this game is definitely worth playing if the price doesn't seem too much for you.
I usually do not play mobile games, but I had to play this here because it is really a great version. I do prefer the control interface of a DS system, but I can get over it for this one. FF3 is mashed potatoes and cornbread. Just good ole' fashioned JRPG. Many of the famous tropes of the genre started here. I recommend if you want a simple but competent turn-based JRPG.
I enjoy playing Final Fantasy games and this one is enjoyable too. I personally didn't like the way the job system was implemented in this game. It's like they have a specific playset in mind for people playing this game. Yet they still give you the option of choosing what jobs you want to use. So you could be using jobs you like but not the ones the game wants you to use and thus the game will be harder. It's still a decent game in the series just not one that I enjoyed much myself.
This is a port of the Nintendo DS version of the game. This port improves on the games resolution and is optimized for mobile gaming. Other than that the game is exactly how you remembered back on the DS. My only complaint would be the touch controls can be hard to cooperate depending on the user. Misclicks are bound to happen and they will happen at the worst time.
This game can best be described as 'Final Fantasy Improved'. The third entry in the series essentially added in a lot of nice things that the original game did not have - such as a story, the ability to change jobs, and using spells to interact with the environment. The port was perfect and never did I feel the controls holding me back from playing. However, for all the good points of the game, one failing it has is that its story and gameplay were abit bland and generic. Maybe overpriced.
I love this game for the DS and steam, but this version is filled with issues. The main issue I've noticed is the text constantly running past the text box, though it also lags a bit due to requiring internet for some reason, and the combat is extremely slow (though, it was also slow in the original 3D remake). I do personally think the combat would heavily benefit from a speed-up option. For now, I'd just recommend buying the original DS version, which is actually cheaper than this port.
Good game but a few issues. The double side move touch isn't that great.. better than a single fixed stick but needs work. FFT WoTL has the best touch screen capability. No original sound option for music. When selecting the next or previous arrow in game menu the animation is sickening, I literally get a headache watching it, just change the details don't shift the entire screen. No option for walk only, it would be nice to see a walk only option. So far that's all I got. 6+hrs deep
Game doesn't save properly. you will spend more time fighting with the save system than actually in game monsters. It's shocking how this game just doesn't get auto saving right. you have to manually save every time. and one you load that save, it's gone. If you die you start the game from scratch. I don't have the patience to start a 4th time. knowing even if I progress far into the game, I'll undoubtedly have my fave days deleted by the game.
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