I actually got to play the original FF3 on NES before the Pixel Remaster, It has a charm to it, it pushes the NES to its limit, there are hard moments but overall it’s a great FF, I completed the Pixel Remaster version of FF3 last month, this game deserves love for introducing certain series staples like summons such as Shiva, Ifrit, Ramuh, Odin, Leviathan and Bahamut, the Moogles, And Big Chocobo.
The pixel remaster of FF3 was really good. It had some great features like the quicker battles and the auto battle feature. I played FF3 NES and the DS remake, but for me I'd say the pixel remaster was my favorite. I gotta give credit to FF3 allowing for the job class change which is a awesome feature and it was awesome having job classes return in FF5!
And also the Pixel Remaster making the crystal tower and world of darkness events less bullshit I really like that they give you free healing spots in the world of darkness so you can get away from grinding
I loved FF3 and its job system. Even though I've only played the pixel remaster I enjoyed it a lot. However, I agree with you on one thing, the game doesn't describe how to properly use each class, therefore you have to do your own research. And at times you're forced to use specific job classes to overcome certain boss fights, like the garuda fight. Or using the ninja just to beat the Cloud of Darkness, because their throw ability is almost broken in terms of damage, to her massive health bar. And once again, like in FF1 and FF2, the music is beautiful and captures the game, and its world perfectly.
Another great video presentation, my friend! Again, as with FF2, I have not played FF3 and am starting on this baby this weekend. I am super excited and cannot wait! Releasing my FF2 video this Friday, and will be releasing the FF3 one here in a couple weeks after playing through it. Stay tuned 🙂
Ive finished ff3 i dont even know how many times its a very enjoyable and simple game you can always just come back to when you want some simplicity very grindy however enjoyable
I origionally picked this game up on the DS but wasn't a huge fan of the chibi look of the characters. I'm looking fwd to playing the Pixil Remastered version soon. Great job on the video!
I played FF3 sometime in '97, via a ROM and fan translation. For its time, it was just great. The different classes gave it so much replayability. There was a section of the game where the translation didn't work, but I ended up guessing what to do. Great experience. This game holds a place in my heart.
Final Fantasy III has released at least 5 times in the US since 2000. Differentiating between III and VI is silly at this point. It's been properly labeled for over 2 decades now.
Yeah, at this point it's just a point of trivia that hasn't been relevant to anyone in decades. I really don't know why people still continue to specify the difference to this day.
I have platinumed Final Fantasy I, II , and III. I am currently in the process of doing Final Fantasy IV, which has been on the backburner for around 6 month as I was burned out on Final Fantasy games due to doing them one after the other. Think I am going to pick it back up and finally finish Final Fantasy IV for the first time and get that platinum.
As someone who has beaten both, go for the PR first, and if you like it, go for the 3D version. The PR is more beginner friendly thanks to the various enhancements.
Yeah I just wish you could teleport back to Eureka as you make so much money to buy shurikens at that point of no return after Xande. Shame Onion Knight sucked due to low drops and needing character level 99 which Boost won't really help (sucks in fft too, especially compared to special characters like balthier who can equip Knight swords and guns to even break reequip).
I have beaten both the 3D remake and the translated Famicom ROM. Overall, a decent game for its time, gotta respect this game for inventing the job system. But nowadays I couldn't imagine any modern gamer wanting to play this, it requires hours of dedication with grinding, especially with the last 2 dungeons. The job system is pretty restrictive as well, you will find areas in which you have to use a specific job just to have an easier time with a dungeon/boss. Story-wise, it's pretty simplistic, with the story more or less rehashing the first game's story with 4 light warriors trying to save the crystals from some dark evil force. Overall, a very good RPG for the Famicom, but not exactly a game I would recommend to a modern gamer, though I have heard that the pixel remaster addresses several issues with the game, but I have yet to play that version.
Yeah I didn’t like having to use specific jobs in dungeons when you had to use mini, interesting concept but I wish I could just use any job, I think they did the job system a lot better in FF5. Also the pixel remaster is a lot more forgiving, you can cut down the grinding by using 4x exp/Gil/job boosts
Theirs at least 2 dungeons that need mini which sucks since ONLY JOB lv 99 classes I'll actually use are NOT any of the mages but Monk Black Belt and 4x Dragoons for the final dungeon.
Great video! While Final Fantasy 3 is not my favorite entry in the franchise, it must be given credit for being the "soft" template of what successors would go on to be. Although, some would argue that it was Final Fantasy 4 that better set the identity of later entries.
Final Fantasy III was the first jrpg to have a final gauntlet fight before the Final Boss that Pokemon was inspired to do a Elite Four. However enjoying Final Fantasy III is ummm grindy and a bit unbalanced since the Wonderswan never gotten a chance to redeem the look and gameplay style. For Pixel Remaster I think some what of enemy sprites look fine while others look too goofy. Which I believe Namco ditch the Goofy Sprites to make them more serious from Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. Also I realized the Wonderswan Colour Battle Sprites are way different then anyone expects since they really don't care around the topic. For one, the FFIII Wonderswan version Battle Sprites feet are a completely different position then any other Wonderswan Colour - GBA versions Battle Sprites ever released. I tried restoring the White Mage and though it is a prototype Battle Sprite do to the hair being red. It does show the Battle Sprite more kid like then the modder trying to show in a FFVI style Battle Sprites(Which looks less kid like). I do wish there's more Topics to revision the Wonderswan Colour Final Fantasy III look though no internet or topic occur. If I ever go further on would build my anxiety and I am taking my time to work on the Warrior next, then Black Mage, and the Onion Knight. Hope one day someone leaks the true sprites though I believe the data is lost through time. Since I did see topics of the NES IP of Final Fantasy III was lost.
>FF3 inspired the Pokémon Elite 4 I’ve beat the NES and Pixel Remaster and I cannot believe I didn’t notice that, the Crystal Tower and Dark World are Brutal in the NES Version.
I do agree it's a shame we never got to experience even a leak of the cancelled Wonderswan Color version. It would've been fascinating to see that project revived as part of the Pixel Remaster remake, but alas... Still, I do feel the current 2d remake does a mostly fine balancing act between bringing back a retro game and adding some modern touches to it as well.
I think FF1 and FF2 was just the team even figuring out what to even do at first. FF3 I could tell was a transition to greatness where there started appearing little hints of emotional depth, more story, iconic music scores (eternal wind, Eureka and boundless ocean), and more advanced game mechanics. But at the same time, it was still kind of basic like the first 2 game. And then by FF4 all hell broke loose and it FF entered into the golden era.
I’ve tried to play this game a number of times and I haven’t been able to complete it. I played the NES translated version, the DS version for about 30 minutes, and I’ve done quite a bit on the pixel, remaster, but I just don’t want to keep playing. The wife was making me do it because she wanted to see all the retro ones but didn’t wanna play it. I was smart and I distracted her by buying her final fantasy 16 and I think she’s forgotten about it now, so I don’t have to play it anymore. I can’t put my finger on why I dislike this game so much; it’s just not fun. It feels like work, and the story it’s just not pulling me in. I am well-known in my retro community for providing strong criticism for why I think Final Fantasy 8 is the worst in the series, but this one in my opinion is a runner up. I just had to make an edit because I realized that Final Fantasy 3 was a Nintendo DS title and not a 3DS title. I played it on 3DS so that’s where my brain went.
Fair enough, it's definitely not for everyone but at least you gave it a try! Hope you both are enjoying FF16, I just finished that one up the other day and it was amazing
Talking about people's memories of FF3 being 'groundbreaking' to me seems weird. The US experienced FF5 late, but it still experienced it nearly 8 years before the first English version that most people played came out. Even if you were on the front line of things and played translated roms before they came out, you still would have played FF5 first. And the issue with that is that if you played FF5, FF3 is downright regressive. Most of the stuff that FF3 does that was novel when it actually released is just done better in FF5. FF3 *was* groundbreaking, but none of us can really remember that way because it's deprecated... though Xande is at least a villain with a somewhat interesting premise that never really gets explored on account of him having zero dialog and being a passive actor all game.
I don’t know, the job system maybe. But that’s not a big deal. Not to mention that FF3 is what really put the franchise on the map being the first to sell a million copies.
For me FF3 is the Game that lead me to give the franchise a second try. My first game was ff7 and I hated everything about it! (Fairly spoken haven't progressed any far) but the characters and the aesthetic of the world, the color schemes overall didnt seem to match and I struggle to play games that arent visually appealing. One day I got bored and got to play ff3 and DAMN I was in!
I beat the entire latter half of the game with dragoon in my party. You shoulda seen how much fucking damage I was doing jumping every goddamn turn. Im talking 9999 damage every other jump.
I was really looking forward to playing III on the Pixel Remasters but I was honestly disappointed with it. I'm not sure why. I thought Final Fantasy II was better than I remembered, but I feel III limboed under the bar and that the 3D remake may be better IMO, which is weird because I was never blown away with that version when I played it in the past. Still, I like how the Thief is still overpowered and also, did they tweak the last boss in III since the PC release? I can't help but think I saw a video where the CoD behaved as she did in the past on a PC playthrough but when I got to her on the Switch she was really watered down - which I can't say upset me that much as she was kind of annoying but man, I spent all this time building up because I was expecting the brawl as was originally intended it was and then realized I overdid it. Also, I think they did a good job retweeking the final boss of FFII as well. He's still pretty easy but at least he's a little more threatening now.
My least favorite in the series. I respect how the origins for a lot fo good things started here, but like a lot of firsts, they hadn't worked everything out yet. I didn't play this until much later, and I played the 3D version (which I am told is not as good). So no Nostalgia for me on this one. Although I played FFII around the same time for the first time and enjoyed it.
When playing the DS/PSP remake i thought Japanese players were blinded by nostalgia with their love of FFIII. Of the 6 games in the Pixel remaster set it was in 3rd place after V and VI. I was dreading playing FF3 more than 2 when i bought the set. I think the 3D remake ruined the reputation of FF3 in the west.
I actually got to play the original FF3 on NES before the Pixel Remaster, It has a charm to it, it pushes the NES to its limit, there are hard moments but overall it’s a great FF, I completed the Pixel Remaster version of FF3 last month, this game deserves love for introducing certain series staples like summons such as Shiva, Ifrit, Ramuh, Odin, Leviathan and Bahamut, the Moogles,
And Big Chocobo.
Unfortunately, the trophies do not pop in the NES original.
The pixel remaster of FF3 was really good. It had some great features like the quicker battles and the auto battle feature. I played FF3 NES and the DS remake, but for me I'd say the pixel remaster was my favorite. I gotta give credit to FF3 allowing for the job class change which is a awesome feature and it was awesome having job classes return in FF5!
And also the Pixel Remaster making the crystal tower and world of darkness events less bullshit I really like that they give you free healing spots in the world of darkness so you can get away from grinding
I loved FF3 and its job system. Even though I've only played the pixel remaster I enjoyed it a lot. However, I agree with you on one thing, the game doesn't describe how to properly use each class, therefore you have to do your own research. And at times you're forced to use specific job classes to overcome certain boss fights, like the garuda fight. Or using the ninja just to beat the Cloud of Darkness, because their throw ability is almost broken in terms of damage, to her massive health bar. And once again, like in FF1 and FF2, the music is beautiful and captures the game, and its world perfectly.
Ff3 is still one of my all time favorite titles. Playing a fan translation of the NES original as a teen just stuck with me so much.
Can’t wait for 4 and especially 5!
Working on 4 now! I'm excited for 5 as well, that's lowkey my favorite FF game from 1-6
This game got me to try FFV. I liked the job system here, and FFV made me fall in love with the job system.
Another great video presentation, my friend! Again, as with FF2, I have not played FF3 and am starting on this baby this weekend. I am super excited and cannot wait! Releasing my FF2 video this Friday, and will be releasing the FF3 one here in a couple weeks after playing through it. Stay tuned 🙂
Ive finished ff3 i dont even know how many times its a very enjoyable and simple game you can always just come back to when you want some simplicity very grindy however enjoyable
I origionally picked this game up on the DS but wasn't a huge fan of the chibi look of the characters. I'm looking fwd to playing the Pixil Remastered version soon.
Great job on the video!
Thanks! You’ll definitely enjoy the Pixel Remaster
I played FF3 sometime in '97, via a ROM and fan translation. For its time, it was just great. The different classes gave it so much replayability. There was a section of the game where the translation didn't work, but I ended up guessing what to do. Great experience. This game holds a place in my heart.
Final Fantasy III has released at least 5 times in the US since 2000. Differentiating between III and VI is silly at this point. It's been properly labeled for over 2 decades now.
You're not wrong but still could be relevant or interesting to someone that didn't know.
It’s just a wacky bit of final fantasy history no reason to get upset 😂
Yeah, at this point it's just a point of trivia that hasn't been relevant to anyone in decades.
I really don't know why people still continue to specify the difference to this day.
Not to mention anyone and everyone who was around during the snes knows about this already.
I have platinumed Final Fantasy I, II , and III. I am currently in the process of doing Final Fantasy IV, which has been on the backburner for around 6 month as I was burned out on Final Fantasy games due to doing them one after the other. Think I am going to pick it back up and finally finish Final Fantasy IV for the first time and get that platinum.
As someone who has beaten both, go for the PR first, and if you like it, go for the 3D version. The PR is more beginner friendly thanks to the various enhancements.
Yeah I just wish you could teleport back to Eureka as you make so much money to buy shurikens at that point of no return after Xande. Shame Onion Knight sucked due to low drops and needing character level 99 which Boost won't really help (sucks in fft too, especially compared to special characters like balthier who can equip Knight swords and guns to even break reequip).
I really enjoyed playing this game.
I have beaten both the 3D remake and the translated Famicom ROM. Overall, a decent game for its time, gotta respect this game for inventing the job system. But nowadays I couldn't imagine any modern gamer wanting to play this, it requires hours of dedication with grinding, especially with the last 2 dungeons. The job system is pretty restrictive as well, you will find areas in which you have to use a specific job just to have an easier time with a dungeon/boss. Story-wise, it's pretty simplistic, with the story more or less rehashing the first game's story with 4 light warriors trying to save the crystals from some dark evil force. Overall, a very good RPG for the Famicom, but not exactly a game I would recommend to a modern gamer, though I have heard that the pixel remaster addresses several issues with the game, but I have yet to play that version.
Yeah I didn’t like having to use specific jobs in dungeons when you had to use mini, interesting concept but I wish I could just use any job, I think they did the job system a lot better in FF5.
Also the pixel remaster is a lot more forgiving, you can cut down the grinding by using 4x exp/Gil/job boosts
Theirs at least 2 dungeons that need mini which sucks since ONLY JOB lv 99 classes I'll actually use are NOT any of the mages but Monk Black Belt and 4x Dragoons for the final dungeon.
It is but the NES/DS/PSP versions are BRUTAL so is the Pixel version but at least that one has Auto/Quick Saves FOR the final dungeon.
Great video! While Final Fantasy 3 is not my favorite entry in the franchise, it must be given credit for being the "soft" template of what successors would go on to be. Although, some would argue that it was Final Fantasy 4 that better set the identity of later entries.
Final Fantasy III was the first jrpg to have a final gauntlet fight before the Final Boss that Pokemon was inspired to do a Elite Four.
However enjoying Final Fantasy III is ummm grindy and a bit unbalanced since the Wonderswan never gotten a chance to redeem the look and gameplay style.
For Pixel Remaster I think some what of enemy sprites look fine while others look too goofy. Which I believe Namco ditch the Goofy Sprites to make them more serious from Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II.
Also I realized the Wonderswan Colour Battle Sprites are way different then anyone expects since they really don't care around the topic.
For one, the FFIII Wonderswan version Battle Sprites feet are a completely different position then any other Wonderswan Colour - GBA versions Battle Sprites ever released.
I tried restoring the White Mage and though it is a prototype Battle Sprite do to the hair being red. It does show the Battle Sprite more kid like then the modder trying to show in a FFVI style Battle Sprites(Which looks less kid like).
I do wish there's more Topics to revision the Wonderswan Colour Final Fantasy III look though no internet or topic occur. If I ever go further on would build my anxiety and I am taking my time to work on the Warrior next, then Black Mage, and the Onion Knight.
Hope one day someone leaks the true sprites though I believe the data is lost through time. Since I did see topics of the NES IP of Final Fantasy III was lost.
>FF3 inspired the Pokémon Elite 4
I’ve beat the NES and Pixel Remaster and I cannot believe I didn’t notice that, the Crystal Tower and Dark World are Brutal in the NES Version.
I do agree it's a shame we never got to experience even a leak of the cancelled Wonderswan Color version.
It would've been fascinating to see that project revived as part of the Pixel Remaster remake, but alas...
Still, I do feel the current 2d remake does a mostly fine balancing act between bringing back a retro game and adding some modern touches to it as well.
I played the original on an emulator plus 3D version on Steam and lastly the Pixel Remaster. I liked it better than I, II & V.
Played through ff3 pixel 4 times already. Actually my favorite of all the pixel remasters despite 5 being my all time favorite
I think FF1 and FF2 was just the team even figuring out what to even do at first. FF3 I could tell was a transition to greatness where there started appearing little hints of emotional depth, more story, iconic music scores (eternal wind, Eureka and boundless ocean), and more advanced game mechanics. But at the same time, it was still kind of basic like the first 2 game. And then by FF4 all hell broke loose and it FF entered into the golden era.
So much better than 2, didn't get that one, just the other 5, lol
It is worth doing a playthrough, though the final boss is complete bullshit.
I’ve tried to play this game a number of times and I haven’t been able to complete it. I played the NES translated version, the DS version for about 30 minutes, and I’ve done quite a bit on the pixel, remaster, but I just don’t want to keep playing. The wife was making me do it because she wanted to see all the retro ones but didn’t wanna play it. I was smart and I distracted her by buying her final fantasy 16 and I think she’s forgotten about it now, so I don’t have to play it anymore. I can’t put my finger on why I dislike this game so much; it’s just not fun. It feels like work, and the story it’s just not pulling me in. I am well-known in my retro community for providing strong criticism for why I think Final Fantasy 8 is the worst in the series, but this one in my opinion is a runner up.
I just had to make an edit because I realized that Final Fantasy 3 was a Nintendo DS title and not a 3DS title. I played it on 3DS so that’s where my brain went.
Fair enough, it's definitely not for everyone but at least you gave it a try! Hope you both are enjoying FF16, I just finished that one up the other day and it was amazing
Here we go!
Talking about people's memories of FF3 being 'groundbreaking' to me seems weird. The US experienced FF5 late, but it still experienced it nearly 8 years before the first English version that most people played came out. Even if you were on the front line of things and played translated roms before they came out, you still would have played FF5 first.
And the issue with that is that if you played FF5, FF3 is downright regressive. Most of the stuff that FF3 does that was novel when it actually released is just done better in FF5. FF3 *was* groundbreaking, but none of us can really remember that way because it's deprecated... though Xande is at least a villain with a somewhat interesting premise that never really gets explored on account of him having zero dialog and being a passive actor all game.
I would love to know one thing that FF3 truly shaped the genre. The DQ series came out a year before the equivalent FF game
I don’t know, the job system maybe. But that’s not a big deal. Not to mention that FF3 is what really put the franchise on the map being the first to sell a million copies.
Of course it is!
playing ff3 while listening to this video
For me FF3 is the Game that lead me to give the franchise a second try. My first game was ff7 and I hated everything about it! (Fairly spoken haven't progressed any far) but the characters and the aesthetic of the world, the color schemes overall didnt seem to match and I struggle to play games that arent visually appealing. One day I got bored and got to play ff3 and DAMN I was in!
FF3 is the trial run for FF5 which does the job system far better.
Unless you're sending this out to a Japanese audience, FF3 US is FF3.
Silly question. All Final Fantasy are still worth playing. Even FF2.
Some are just worth more than others…
I beat the entire latter half of the game with dragoon in my party. You shoulda seen how much fucking damage I was doing jumping every goddamn turn. Im talking 9999 damage every other jump.
Wow! I’ll have to give dragoons another shot next time I play it
I was really looking forward to playing III on the Pixel Remasters but I was honestly disappointed with it. I'm not sure why. I thought Final Fantasy II was better than I remembered, but I feel III limboed under the bar and that the 3D remake may be better IMO, which is weird because I was never blown away with that version when I played it in the past. Still, I like how the Thief is still overpowered and also, did they tweak the last boss in III since the PC release? I can't help but think I saw a video where the CoD behaved as she did in the past on a PC playthrough but when I got to her on the Switch she was really watered down - which I can't say upset me that much as she was kind of annoying but man, I spent all this time building up because I was expecting the brawl as was originally intended it was and then realized I overdid it. Also, I think they did a good job retweeking the final boss of FFII as well. He's still pretty easy but at least he's a little more threatening now.
My least favorite in the series. I respect how the origins for a lot fo good things started here, but like a lot of firsts, they hadn't worked everything out yet. I didn't play this until much later, and I played the 3D version (which I am told is not as good). So no Nostalgia for me on this one. Although I played FFII around the same time for the first time and enjoyed it.
When playing the DS/PSP remake i thought Japanese players were blinded by nostalgia with their love of FFIII. Of the 6 games in the Pixel remaster set it was in 3rd place after V and VI. I was dreading playing FF3 more than 2 when i bought the set. I think the 3D remake ruined the reputation of FF3 in the west.
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