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Final Fantasy III

Final Fantasy III

02. April 1994

95

Combined rating

User + critics

based on 733 ratings

Summary

Final Fantasy III is the sixth main installment in the Final Fantasy series, developed and published by Square. It was the final title in the series to feature two-dimensional graphics, and the first story that did not revolve around crystals. The game gives players up to fourteen playable characters, the largest cast in the series, and features the Active Time Battle pseudo-turn based menu command system. A party can consist of up to four characters, though some events require the player to assemble three different parties of up to four and switch between them. Each character has a unique command ability, such as Terra's Trance, Locke's Steal, Edgar's Tools or Sabin's Blitz, and can also learn Magic spells from earning AP from battles with magicite equipped. Each character's rare Desperation Attack will randomly activate after using the Attack command when at critical health.

Storyline

Final Fantasy III focuses on a conflict between the Gestahlian Empire conquering the world and a rebel faction opposed to them known as the Returners, taking place in a fantasy steampunk-style world. The Empire has acquired great power by experimenting on captured espers, magical creatures of legend. The Returners seek magical power to fight the Empire on equal terms, and an amnesiac former imperial soldier, Terra Branford, proves key to both sides for understanding magic and espers.

Details

Release date

02. April 1994

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Ratings

IGDB user rating

89.3

732 ratings

Combined rating

94.7

User + critics, 733 ratings

Alternative names

  • FF6 (Alternative spelling)
  • FFVI (Acronym)
  • FF3 (Alternative spelling)
  • FFIII (Alternative spelling)
  • Final Fantasy 6 (Alternative spelling)
  • 最终幻想6 (Chinese title - simplified)
  • Final Fantasy 3 (Alternative spelling)
  • Final Fantasy VI (Alternative title)
  • FINAL FANTASY III (Stylized title)

Releases

  • Super Famicom Apr 02, 1994
    Japan
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System Oct 20, 1994
    NorthAmerica
  • Wii Mar 15, 2011
    Japan
  • Wii Mar 18, 2011
    Europe
  • Wii Mar 18, 2011
    Australia
  • Wii Jun 30, 2011
    NorthAmerica
  • Wii U Jun 26, 2013
    Japan
  • New Nintendo 3DS Aug 23, 2017
    Japan

Languages

Interface

日本語
English (US)

External links

IGDB ID

426

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