"The inclusion of auto-battle is nice, but what that feature unwittingly exposes is how much of a grind Final Fantasy III is — and that’s what first-timers should be aware of before diving head first into this game. This is an old school Final Fantasy title, we’re talking like 1990. This is from the days when walking 10 steps almost definitely meant trigging a random encounter, even though said encounter would be against low-level monsters with no chance of scratching your party. Final Fantasy III‘s use of the job class system is great, deep, and interesting, but advancement through it has been a turnoff for many vocal players." -PSLS
Final Fantasy III is an adventure unlike any other, but one worth going back in time to experience.
The SNES was probably the best all-around retro console in terms of its game library and the sheer number of hits that were released on the system. It’s no wonder that these 15 games are just a few of the SNES games that hold up today.
Why do these sites always go for the obvious top 10 best Snes games?
There are tons of Snes games that are never mentioned and are still fun to play today.
Games like :
- Super Punch out
- Axelay
- Demon's Crest
- Saturday Slammaster
- Run Saber
- Sunset Rider
- Out of this world
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Square Enix has just announced that they'll be releasing Four Souls, a vinyl collection of iconic tracks from Final Fantasy III.
I'll be playing this on my Vita.
I will also be scooping this for the vita