The gameplay contains elements of the first two Final Fantasy games, along with some new features. Characters' job levels up (once per battle) after five actions, including defending, which has priority over any other action it pays to leave the last enemy alive until the fifth turn with the others defending while the first character kills it. Using a job for longer increases the characters' stats. Jobs grant the player characters abilities, such as Magic, and some special commands associated with specific jobs, such as Steal associated with the Thief and Jump associated with the Dragoon. When they find the Wind Crystal, it grants them its power, and instructs them to restore balance to the world.įinal Fantasy III introduces the job system, in which the four characters can equip one of twenty-three jobs, earned by finding crystals or completing sidequests. The story revolves around four Warriors of Light who begin as Onion Knights in the original release, although they are named Luneth, Arc, Refia and Ingus in the 3D remake. The original Famicom version introduced the earliest form of the job system, which has since become something of a Final Fantasy staple. It was directed by Hironobu Sakaguchi, with Nobuo Uematsu composing the score and Yoshitaka Amano providing the image design. It was later remade in 3D by Matrix Software and released worldwide for the Nintendo DS, with this version re-released for iOS, Android, the PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, and other platforms. It was released in April 1990 for the Family Computer exclusively in Japan. For the game originally released as Final Fantasy III in North America, see Final Fantasy VIįinal Fantasy III is the third installment in the Final Fantasy series, developed and published by Squaresoft.
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