Final Fantasy III USA
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Full Name | 0681 - Final Fantasy III (U).7z |
Filesize | 60.0 MB |
Region | USA |
Can Download | No |
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Awesome! I loaned this game to a random person at school (stupid, I know), and he hasn't given it back yet, actually, he never will give it back, so I'm glad I can download this rom and play it now :D
Ah,very classic, I have the cartridge of this game, I remember getting stuck at the end cuz it was impossible to beat(well I thought it was, until I found the four other rooms before the final battle).
How come so many people are having trouble with this ROM? I'm running it just fine on No$GBA 2.6a >.> I am using also No$zoomer. That might help. If you're unable to run it, don't blame the ROM. Games like this have anti-piracy coding that is meant to frustrate you exactly like that. If you are having trouble, check the Romulation forums. It takes 5 minutes and will solve your problem.
@themangame, shame on you for judging the entirety of this wonderful site on one ROM that you are unable to run due to fault of your own. I am disappointed in you. :P
GREAT GAME! I love the job system. Square remains my favorite company.
on what emulator does this work? thank you... and please give me a link :)
to srkelly go to shunyweb.info and select the convert tab.click browse to get the save you want to convert to M3 then select M3 in the droplist(you can choose what type of file it is .sav .duc or anything)then click convert it will be downloaded to where you want it to be then just put it in your M3
T0T there are loads of classics out there that deserve a long overdue facelift and this game proves just that... please if anyone from square can read thiss FF7 for DS would really be appreciated ^u^ hehehehe crisis core rocked but it just doesn't feel right without reliving the epic asskickery of Tifa and Cloud and company well that's all and thanks a lot for making me miss my exams hehehe only kidding but the stuff this site dishes out are well worth repeating another year in college for hehehehe ^^
@xenas
You obviously didn't read all of the words. My favorite genre is RPG. I know what an RPG is, I wanted to know why the damn genre is ONLY turn based. What about the genre, I don't know, RPG? Also, an RPG doesn't have to be turn based to be an RPG.
You obviously don't know what an RPG is.
Hello, I am very new to DS emulators, I have and played the GBA Visual boy and the Snes ones. I downloaded both DeSmuME.0.4.0 and no$gba and this game and neither emulators run it. For both emulators i get "Unable to access backup memory" Can someone explain in detail what i need to do to get these roms working. I also have Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon that also doesn't work. Thank you
Ah, Final Fantasy III on the DS. This is the first US release for this version of the game. (The FF3 for the SNES was FF6 in Japan). You know, right before Christmas when this game came out, I had begged my mother to take me to go buy it. Good thing she didn't, since she bought me the special edition version of the game along with the player's guide as a Christmas gift. (I got Zelda: Twilight Princess the same day. Was a nice long Christmas break of great RPGs.)
The Job System is amazing; while FF4 was good, I hated how story characters had their "class" set in stone, and when the story would remove them from your party and/or add someone else with a different class for whatever reason, you were crippled for that next boss fight once you had a good strategy figured out. While I appreciate the difficulty that that element offered, I like being able to switch up my class combinations on a whim, and find the style that suits me, or even my mood. Want difficult? Go Freelancer. Want rewarding hard work? Go Onion Knight.
I had this game, finished it, then traded it in after doing some of the extra stuff. But I'm itching to play it through, maybe with a different Job set up. I fear that I will have to cheat to unlock the Onion Knight and get the Ultima; since the only way was to exchange letters with friends via WiFi.
All things considered, this is a GREAT RPG for any gamer who's itching to play one. The gameplay is solid, the music and artwork are enjoyable (as usual with Square), and while it can be difficult, it's not as soul-crushing as FF4. The story is easy to get enveloped in without being too predictable. (That was another problem I had with FF4; characters getting killed off one after the other.)
There I go again. I'm just going to download this now.
..Actually, since I just reviewed this game without meaning to, here's some scores.
Playability: 8/10
Typical turn-based battles, but the real jewel is the Job system.
Graphics: 8/10
The 3D environment is great on the DS, and I like to watch the opening cinema every time I fire it up.
Sound: 8/10
Not as good as the original Japanese soundtrack, but it still does what it needs to do.
Presentation: 9/10
That nostalgic plain white case with the title and a multi-colored logo made an alarm go off in my head; "I wanna play me a good-ass RPG."
Re-Play Value: 6/10
Beyond mastering every job (which I did), getting every item (which I did), completing the bestiary (which I did), the only thing that may make you want to start over and play through this game again soon after beating it (been a couple years for me) might be the urge to play through with different class combinations. To each his/her own.
Overall: 8.5/10 (not an average)
Again, great title for the DS. If you played FF4 and got as irritated with it as I did, don't give up on the franchise until you've at least given it a chance. And hey; if you're reading this, then the game is available to you free of charge ;)
@purerok
i just died a little when you said that, you obviously have no clue what an RPG is
Why is this game only set to the genre turn based? It's an RPG too, for cry out loud.
i never played this game but some of my friends play it so i will try!
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