So I have picked up FF3 DS. If you were a fan of the original, than this game is the perfect game for you. It has not strayed very far from the original in terms of story and gameplay. To some people this is a good thing, to others, it is a bad thing. An example of this debate would be the FF1 magic system, the hardcore fans obviously prefer the original (and feel the new system over-powers magic), though newer fans will prefer the new system. It is similar in this sense. Square bowed to the newer fans with Dawn of Souls, they REALLY made a treat for the hardcore fans in FF3DS. It's the same title, with more job systems, graphics that are really easy on the eyes, and the game does not lose the feeling of the original in any way. In other words, this time, Square only made improvements to the original game.
Bottom line, this is a must have game for all hardcore fans of the NES titles; I love it! For everyone else, this is a recommended title. If by the rare chance we have RPG newbies here (who have not played anything earlier than Chrono Trigger), I would say get the game, you'll likely find an appreciation for the older RPGs; this game will kick your ass (in the painful way).
In my mind, even before the improvements, this game was the best in the series until FF6. Some of the more hardcore fans will argue this is just simply the best in the series.
Bottom line, this is a must have game for all hardcore fans of the NES titles; I love it! For everyone else, this is a recommended title. If by the rare chance we have RPG newbies here (who have not played anything earlier than Chrono Trigger), I would say get the game, you'll likely find an appreciation for the older RPGs; this game will kick your ass (in the painful way).
In my mind, even before the improvements, this game was the best in the series until FF6. Some of the more hardcore fans will argue this is just simply the best in the series.
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