It was fun but it wasnt long enough... or maybe im just used to the ones on PS and PS2 (FF7 and up). In any case, im still trying to beat the optional boss "Iron Giant". I gave up for a while after he killed all 4 of my guys at level 60 in a single turn before i could do ANYTHING it happens so fast i cant even hit him to see how much damage i do...
It's been a while I didn't play to the game... Anyway, the game is really fun but I was a little disappointed about the story. It's a little... basic. But, the gameplay and all is very good!... If you're a fan of RPGs
Did you never realised that when you are at the restaurant, the meal of the person at the next table is always more appetizing than yours?
gtfo it's one of the best stories ever written. top 3 with chrono trigger and ocarina of time.
You're confusing III with VI, I think. 3 was never released in America.
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I want to slap the person who came up with the idea of screwing up with our number releases... ><
Original III was great, had a crap story tho. This one's more polished, which makes it GRR-EAT. Still haven't beat it though... :'(
grrr...eat? hmmm...
In any case, i took a look at some screenshots from the original FFIII that was only released in japan and it is definitely more polished. Also, i really like the use of the touch screen, it definitely beats out the standard control layout of FF:VI Advanced by a long shot and compares closely to the playstation releases.
As for the story, you have to realize how long ago this story was written, since then there have been major changes in expectations as far as entertainment goes. You have to credit the media in highering our expectations for more entertaining pieces of media because had they kept everything the same as when black and white movies were still popular then you would think that the Bourne Identity was the greatest movie ever made.
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