• Reviews around nintendo (5.00 of 5)

    Final Fantasy III

    • This has always been my favorite Final Fantasy game that was released for the Super Nintendo, and has been one of Square Soft's masterpieces since the day it was released
    • I didn't grow up with the Super Nintendo as a child, I instead had the Playstation, which introduced me to Final Fantasy VII (which is my personal favorite FF)
    • Do yourself a favor and spend the extra money to buy it on the super nintendo
    • my thoughts tell me that the super nintendo version is the way to go howeverA little emotional something as i leave....the first time i ever beat this game, which was a long long time ago, i encountered a feeling that made me feel rather sad but blissful, sad because there is no more to play of this game, blissful because the storyline and ending gave me the feel of true fantasy
    • As the title of this review states, this may well be the greatest RPG of all time, if not for the Super Nintendo or any other Nintendo console.
    • If you said, "This is the best Super Nintendo game ever", I would just have to yell out, "YES
    • It turned out not to be formatted for Super-Nintendo and was in Japanese
    • the graphics aren't so good , but hey,their super nintendo
    • His solely composed score features some of the best music to ever be created (RPG or otherwise), fully utilising the limited (and rather pathetic) capabilities of the Super Nintendo sound system to its absolute best, creating a masterpiece of interwoven drums, flutes and strings
    • It was meant to be played on the super nintendo
    • The greatest musical score ever created for a Super Nintendo game might make you slap yourself just to see if your dreaming
    • I sold my super nintendo copy to buy the anthology on playstation, and i regret it very much
    • Some of the best RPG's were releases for the Super Nintendo, and Final Fantasy III (originally released as VI in Japan) is no exception
    • As much as I respect and enjoy Final Fantasy 7, I gravitate towards the first camp because that's the style that I grew up on
    • For the SNES, these graphics are some of the most amazing 2-D graphics I have ever seen
    • It's not that they're truly awful; in 1994, when the game was first released, it probably would have knocked gamers off their seats, but with the advent of new, powerful 3-D capable consoles the visuals just can't cut it