Top 10 Final Fantasy Games, Ranked Best to Worst: Page 7 of 10
7. Final Fantasy III
The job system in FF III made it a hit.
The original version that came out in 1990 was not released outside of Japan. It was not until the Nintendo DS remake was released in 2006 that the rest of the world gained access to this gem. The story is actually very basic. It follows four adventurers on their quest given to them by a powerful crystal to restore balance to the world. It is very classic Final Fantasy.
What really made this game shine though was the job system. Unlike most of the games in the numbered series, no character was locked into any role. There were tons of different jobs available including white mage, pirate, ninja, samurai, and knight. Your character could easily switch between them at a moment’s notice.
Our Rating - 4/5
The notorious bomb is a famous enemy in the Final Fantasy series.
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TheTortieDragon 4 years 5 months ago
Yeah, I only ever played the beginning of FFXII, and even though it wasn't my first FF game (I had played FFX before it and almost got the very end) but I thought the battle system and introduction to the first characters and what you had to navigate and figure out was a little cryptic and empty. The world itself seemed a bit...pale? It just didn't stand out to me the way FFX and FFXIII did in their dynamic designs.
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TheTortieDragon 4 years 5 months ago
I can't even talk about the ending of FFX without getting worked up and emotional. Nope, can't. Won't.
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Huehuehuehue 8 years 11 months ago
Why isn't my life as a king on this list!? Jeeeez
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