Final Fantasy Iii is a role playing game developed by SQUARE ENIX. The last update, v1.10, released on January 30, 2024, and it’s rated 3.87 out of 5 based on the latest 132 reviews. Final Fantasy Iii costs $17.99 and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
The Ultimate Pixel Remaster
Final Fantasy Iii Gameplay Overview
Description
A remodeled 2D take on the third game in the world-renowned FINAL FANTASY series! Enjoy the timeless story told through charming retro graphics. All the magic of the original, with improved ease of play.
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Not optimized for iPhone 15. The island is in the way and is over text. Also, you cannot customize controls unlike in the switch version.
The game itself is great, just missing features considering the price.
★★★★★Excellent Version
Though the pixel remaster doesn’t have the bonus content FF3’s bonus content was essentially non existent.
This is the best version of FF3 out there.
★★☆☆☆CONTROLLER SUPPORT!!!!
copying my FF6 review because somebody needs to address this:
FF3 is obviously a great game but for the love of god would have putting controller support in a game already with controller in mind be so difficult its like you’re intentionally trying to upset your player base (plus the steam version already has it so there is absolutely no reason iOS should have launched without it. Keeping this 2 stars because its playable and its a great game but there is seriously no excuse for lacking contro
★★★☆☆Passive Aggressive Fantasy
I get that this game happens before parts one and two, but the airships’ limited mobility just kills me. And then there are the quests you have to do in mini size. Or where you need to turn into frogs. This just all felt really passive aggressive. Still, this game is better than ff2, and there are a number of things here that return in part 4. I kind of like that there are so many jobs, but it kind of feels like cheating sometimes. Last thing: tap mode doesn’t work with secret doors, so that’s k