The Final Fantasy III Retrospective

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With the Super Famicom looming ahead, Final Fantasy III would be the last game in the series to be developed for Nintendo's 8-bit Family Computer. And while it would take cues from both of its predecessors, it would also embody the grief and hope of series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi during a tumultuous time in his young life.
In this part of the Final Fantasy Retrospective, we'll be examining the market context of Final Fantasy III, its development, Sakaguchi's personal tragedy that would steer the direction of the game's story, Biblical allusions, and the significant changes and additions made to subsequent versions of the game.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:28 - Part I - The Console Wars
07:36 - Part II - 8-bit Limit
12:45 - Patreon
13:00 - Part III - Final Fantasy III
14:30 - With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
15:43 - The Job System
25:43 - It's a Big, Big World
41:30 - Morbigity & Mortality
46:32 - Climax
55:46 - Personal Thoughts
57:37 - Part IV - The Three Faces of Final Fantasy III
1:08:48 - Part V - The Breakthrough
1:13:12 - Epilogue & To Be Continued...
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  • @bongchoof
    @bongchoof Жыл бұрын

    Jesus, I knew Sakaguchi's mother died but burned alive in her home?! That is horrific. I can't even imagine something like that. Bless that man for continuing to work on this series so many love, even when he was at his lowest point. They would have understood. Anyone would.

  • @zyrkugilgamesh

    @zyrkugilgamesh

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought her mother died during FF7's development, was it just a myth?

  • @woogha

    @woogha

    Жыл бұрын

    I wonder if that played a hand in Ryddia's story in FFIV.

  • @haughtygarbage5848

    @haughtygarbage5848

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@zyrkugilgamesh looks to be that way, a longstanding bit of misinformation, seems to be a lot of that with this series

  • @voltaicangelo

    @voltaicangelo

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@woogha ouch... This is really sad

  • @Chelaxim

    @Chelaxim

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@woogha There's quite a bit of Final Fantasy characters who were orphaned via fire.

  • @genericworm2346
    @genericworm2346 Жыл бұрын

    was so surprised to see how small this channel is, the quality is way above what you'd expect for such a small channel

  • @Xpwnxage

    @Xpwnxage

    Жыл бұрын

    There's quite a few small FF channels I've been watching, Ludiscere, Alternate SC, and BrandoSP (though he's a bit larger now). All great content.

  • @JuliusCaesar103
    @JuliusCaesar10310 ай бұрын

    This is what KZread was made for. Researching, editing, writing on a professional level. Cannot be more pleased

  • @midwestmystic6431
    @midwestmystic64319 ай бұрын

    I like how that one guy's professional business picture has him smoking a cigarette. Such different times compared to today

  • @fatherof3husbandto1

    @fatherof3husbandto1

    Ай бұрын

    Bruh, Asians smoke more than anyone, it's actually pretty impressive how go hard they are about it

  • @matthagen67
    @matthagen67 Жыл бұрын

    I'm in awe... these retrospectives are so well done. Huge respect to you Andrew for all the work and time you've put into this series. It really shows.

  • @scatered1

    @scatered1

    Жыл бұрын

    I've been watching long form critiques for a good while now and I absolutely agree with this comment.

  • @acidwizard6528

    @acidwizard6528

    Жыл бұрын

    Dude is putting in some serious work on research and editing. There are a lot of videos about Final Fantasy games, but his are some of the best.

  • @tylerconley8761
    @tylerconley8761 Жыл бұрын

    as i continue to watch these videos one after the next, it fills my heart with SO MUCH joy seeing another person who truly understands and realizes what they're looking at.. besides pokemon, i dont think another game series has EVER done so much for my life, as much as final fantasy and its family of games. i've played and replayed the FF series for so many years and learned everything i could so i'll see things nobody else sees and then Andrew releases a video upon his playthrough and goes into EVERY. SINGLE. DETAIL. giving credit and shining the spotlight on everybody involved. its a beautiful compilated deep dive into the history of the people creating this series and the company at large, the gaming world at the time, and the climate of ideas being tossed around to create the next big thing. bravo my brother, you have stunned me yet again with this one, and i cannot wait to see the later videos where you're playing 6, and 9. the work it takes to compile so much information into one video, the editing, and the way it loops music in the background, i dont even realize i've been watching for an hour by the time it ends.. i'm hooked from the beginning and stay invested the whole way through! easily one of my favorite content creators in the platform right now and you deserve waaaaaaaaayy more views and recognition for this level of insanely good material... bravo mate, another one for the record books, hopefully I can boost my patreon subscription higher soon

  • @burritomaster6000

    @burritomaster6000

    Жыл бұрын

    fuckin nerds

  • @burritomaster6000

    @burritomaster6000

    Жыл бұрын

    (I love them)

  • @AndrewBluett

    @AndrewBluett

    Жыл бұрын

    Bruh I already started the research phase for 6. That video's gonna be a big one.

  • @BurnoutsAndBourbon

    @BurnoutsAndBourbon

    Жыл бұрын

    This 💯

  • @Walczyk

    @Walczyk

    Жыл бұрын

    Pokémon has a crap story

  • @darkfireslide
    @darkfireslide Жыл бұрын

    A clarification about the 3D remake's job adjustment period: the stat penalties for switching jobs are fairly paltry. The reason new classes feel terrible is because of how much job level is tied to a character's power. For physical damage classes, job level increases accuracy, and therefore number of hits. For mages, job level drastically improves spellcasting power. Jobs level based on number of actions taken, even the Guard command, not by exp, which can lead to a feeling of new classes just not being very good because you need to grind their job level to at least 20, often taking upwards of 100 or more commands in battle in other words, before the class could be considered competent in any way. Whether or not you think that's a good system is up to the player, but the job adjustment period is maligned for reasons not based in any objective understanding of the game's mechanics, especially since 6-10 battles should realistically only take 5 minutes maximum anyway

  • @nesoukkefka1741

    @nesoukkefka1741

    3 ай бұрын

    I clearly think the difficulty of the 3D version is blow out of proportion by the community, I'm currently playing the 3D Remake after finishing the Pixel Remaster, cause the 3D version was sitting on my backlog for a very long time, I just forget I had bought it due to other games to play, so I gave it a try, and it's really not that hard, mobs feel tougher but are fought in smaller amount, if you take time to raise Job LV which is definitly more important than your actual LV imo, and you can gain 1 Job LV each battle if you really want to taking time to do so, I reach the fire crystal boss with Job LV around 50 while my character LV was 18 for instance, and I was dealing significantly more damage than another player I watch who was LV21 with a Job LV of about 30 (like their Black Mage with Blizara was dealing 700-750 damage to the boss, while mine was dealing nearly 1000 damage). And I also argue that the boss are more fair, yeah they can attack 2 times per turn, however unlike their 2D counterpart they are much less susceptible to spam their 1 AoE attack, which makes most of the 2D bosses an endurance test than anything else, and in all honnestly makes the overall boss selecton in the 2D boring over half of them are just the same stupid design of having 1 powerfull AoE that they just spam ad nauseum, like Salamander which is the first offender to this design in 2D, was just spamming is Flame Breath over an over and over on 2D, on 3D he does it much less which IMO makes the fight actually easier.

  • @MegamanNG
    @MegamanNG Жыл бұрын

    This is fantastic. Truly. I played FF3 on the DS but it was the Pixel Remaster that is the true experience for me. Beating it was fun. I also had no idea that Sakaguchi's mom died while FF3 was in development. I have to wonder if it had an effect on Sakaguchi while FF7 was being made.

  • @Inogat
    @Inogat Жыл бұрын

    the way you weave Sakaguchi's personal life into your narrative is brave and brilliant.

  • @gregtroyan
    @gregtroyan Жыл бұрын

    I never bothered with any of the pixel remasters, but I did play both the 8-bit version of III and the 3D Remake. I didn't find the 3D version very difficult personally and found that it had a lot of charm. I also quite enjoyed the music. I like it for what it is : )

  • @empiar5481
    @empiar5481 Жыл бұрын

    I love the running gag in this video of Saylor either being dead, or getting killed immediately before being healed. I hope it was intentional.

  • @AndrewBluett

    @AndrewBluett

    Жыл бұрын

    It wasn't intentional, but I asked Saylor what he thought of it. He said it made too much sense.

  • @7milesdavis
    @7milesdavis Жыл бұрын

    Are you planning on doing every mainline game in the series? These are so well done man. Definitely some of the best coverage of these early games I’ve seen.

  • @AndrewBluett

    @AndrewBluett

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @Zero86Sk

    @Zero86Sk

    11 ай бұрын

    @@AndrewBluett cant wait, FF 14, and A Realm Reborn is gonna be a hoot.

  • @Coreisus
    @Coreisus Жыл бұрын

    You can hear that in the Pixel remaster, Umatsu is just feeling the music.

  • @fabiankrummeich5414
    @fabiankrummeich5414 Жыл бұрын

    So much hard work that goes into these videos and they turn out absolutely amazing!! So incredibly captivating. Can't wait for the SNES, and *especially*, PS1 era.

  • @LunarWingCloud
    @LunarWingCloud Жыл бұрын

    I love these retrospectives, incredibly detailed and I love the backstory provided. I will disagree on the note of the 3D remake, however. Even coming off of playing Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy IX, I was in awe that such a beautifully presented and well-fleshed out RPG with a job system similar to what I experienced in Final Fantasy Tactics was possible on a handheld. I agree the game is super grindy, but I take that and enjoy the game regardless.

  • @redmage8719
    @redmage8719 Жыл бұрын

    If I could bring Hironobu Sakaguchi's mother back to life, I would. He needs a hug big time.

  • @Nasgatemk2
    @Nasgatemk2 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely fascinating hearing the 3D version described as overly difficult. Maybe it came from experience with chemist in V, but as soon as I unlocked Scholar I found the game to be so easy, only Pixel II has beaten it for "easiest FF title"

  • @sweetest_melody4911
    @sweetest_melody4911 Жыл бұрын

    What an incredible video, an incredible retrospective, and an incredible analysis of everything this has to offer! Narrative, mechanics, music, everything! Absolutely amazing work my friend!

  • @Karlach_

    @Karlach_

    Жыл бұрын

    true

  • @Eric-yt7fp
    @Eric-yt7fp Жыл бұрын

    Another incredible dive. Really looking forward to FFIV, which was my introduction to not just Final Fantasy, but RPGs in general.

  • @Inogat
    @Inogat Жыл бұрын

    that final fantasy 4 video can't come soon enough, brilliant analysis. Regretting my decision to go with the ds version but I've climbed my way out of the curve and it's starting to be fun. I abuse items and the boss fights being really difficult is fun, the dungeons are engaging and I like the mechanic where you need to tilt the camera to see hidden items and switch! The story, I've just beaten Hein, I was really sad when Deicht died and shocked at how much of a proto Zach he was.

  • @deepcosmicspacewizard
    @deepcosmicspacewizard Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love your videos of Final Fantasy! I have played one through three and after beating each one I watch your retrospective. your video has given birth to a deeper love to this series that I wouldn't have been able to have if it wasn't for your videos. I really enjoy and find it interesting to hear about the behind the scenes, the deeper meaning in the games story and design, and and all the ins and outs that you go into in your videos. I truly appreciate all your hard work that you put into your retrospectives. It truly is a work of love and it shines through in each video. Just as hope shines through even the greatest of despair. I raise my sword in honor of you, final fantasy, video games, art, life, and love and I hope you continue to work on videos in this series as my journey now takes me to Final Fantasy 4.

  • @Dfeneck

    @Dfeneck

    Жыл бұрын

    I've actually been doing the same thing, playing through 1 through to 6 for the first time and then watching these retrospectives afterwards, which is absolutely giving me a deeper appreciation for each game. I'm thinking of holding of playing IV until the retrospective comes out since its supposed to be soon.

  • @renewagain6956
    @renewagain6956 Жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to your next retrospective on my first (and favorite) FF; Final Fantasy IV.

  • @matthagen67
    @matthagen67 Жыл бұрын

    I always liked the yin-yang symbolism of how light and darkness are presented in this game. But there's one element of the story that still leaves me wondering. Namely, on multiple occasions an event called "the flood of light" is mentioned. I saw some reviewers on KZread interpreting it as the same entity as the Cloud of Darkness, just growing in power and attacking Earth at a different point in time. Whereas I have always seen it as a different creature of the Void - more like CofD's light equivalent, but not CofD itself.

  • @ThatGuy-tc6uv

    @ThatGuy-tc6uv

    Жыл бұрын

    The dialogue of the Warriors of Darkness in the original implies (and the remake confirms) that the Cloud of Darkness did indeed attack during the Flood of Light. The name "Cloud of Darkness" is a bit of misnomer: The Cloud represents nothingness rather than darkness, so whether it's light or darkness that tips the balance is irrelevant. Dissidia adds to this by giving the Cloud a costume that seems to have been inspired by the Flood of Light.

  • @Dfeneck

    @Dfeneck

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThatGuy-tc6uv I had a bit of a giggle at how its the big bad monster of darkness (more appropriately void as you mention), but has a love heart on its head

  • @MrJohntoyz

    @MrJohntoyz

    11 ай бұрын

    I think FF14 actually has a part of its storyline that is inspired by the flood of light, but I'm not that far into the game.

  • @galaga2x808
    @galaga2x808 Жыл бұрын

    YESSSS NEW VIDEO ESSAY

  • @Cloudrim
    @Cloudrim Жыл бұрын

    These FF videos have been exceptional, in the literal sense of the word, and I'm so glad you've made them. Genuinely some of the best videos I've seen on KZread - very much looking forward to future instalments.

  • @enjikari3162
    @enjikari3162 Жыл бұрын

    Yet another great FF retrospective!! As someone whose only FFIII history is the 3D remake, I will say this video has me wanting to go play the pixel remaster and maybe never look back at the 3DR ;)

  • @ypsilonick8738
    @ypsilonick873811 ай бұрын

    FFIII was the first one I played as a kid, around the age of 10. Back then I would find myself at a dead end very early, because I never really understood the job system. The stats and benefits weren't really that transparent. They didn't even have a mini description like in FFI. Coming back to it at an adult age however, it was an absolute blast.

  • @thebohochocobo1674
    @thebohochocobo1674 Жыл бұрын

    Such a beautifully written and preformed video essay on a final fantasy 3 retrospective. This is a fantastic piece of work and I sincerely hope you continue all the way to 15!

  • @yosukeoshida9886
    @yosukeoshida9886 Жыл бұрын

    Your retrospectives are so well-made and entertaining to watch. Thanks for these! Clearly, you deserve a lot more views and subs!

  • @retexcrafted
    @retexcrafted Жыл бұрын

    i cant beleve i am 2 mounths late but still i love these videos. i am so glad more pople are icking up on this channel. while i havnt played 1-3 i have plans to an these vides have deffedently help me with that. but yeah i cant wait for the future and eventully the games after the final fantasy games

  • @tomdarragh8692
    @tomdarragh8692 Жыл бұрын

    Playing through the pixel remaster now. I’m hooked hard

  • @RisXchTaisu
    @RisXchTaisu7 ай бұрын

    I'm slowly working through your videos as I finish each game in the pixel remaster collection and I really love all the attention to detail, development information and changes from version to version that is detailed. Keep up the great work

  • @fiddlestickjones
    @fiddlestickjones Жыл бұрын

    Only wish these could be seen by more people

  • @HOLEheregonenow
    @HOLEheregonenow10 ай бұрын

    I came across these retrospectives when I decided to finally play FF via the pixel remasters for PS4 about a month ago. I've watched each one several times, there's a certain soothing quality to these videos, it's clear you put a lot of effort into this production and you care a lot about the source material. Currently playing FFIII after getting the platinum trophies for I & II. Much looking forward to your FFVI video. Cheers

  • @Inogat
    @Inogat Жыл бұрын

    I'm making my way through FF3 DS at the moment and knowing the Invincible is on its way fills me with joy. The fantasy of having a flying home is just that strong.

  • @muscovyducks
    @muscovyducks8 ай бұрын

    Appreciating the deep dives!

  • @SuperTwoU
    @SuperTwoU Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely amazing video. Can’t wait to see more like this one.

  • @briancordry8165
    @briancordry8165 Жыл бұрын

    loved all 3 final fantasy videos so far! just binged them all over the past 2 days, easy subscription!

  • @thealrightguy7295
    @thealrightguy7295 Жыл бұрын

    This is great! Keep up the great work man

  • @nocturnalnights27
    @nocturnalnights27 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, keep up the good work my dude, subbed

  • @sidvicious58
    @sidvicious58 Жыл бұрын

    Just got the pixel remaster and have been watching each retrospective thank you so much for this.

  • @hemrawc5252
    @hemrawc525211 ай бұрын

    What a fantastic retrospective! Thank you for this great work!

  • @Zero86Sk
    @Zero86Sk11 ай бұрын

    These retrospectives are fantastic, you have a new fan.

  • @_thejuicebox
    @_thejuicebox Жыл бұрын

    Fantastically informative video, keep up the good work!!

  • @anthonydelfino6171
    @anthonydelfino6171 Жыл бұрын

    I haven't played the pixel remaster yet... but I did play the DS version when it was new, and I can't say I recall the bosses being a painful slog, as you describe it. I do recall issues, though, in the dungeons you had to cast mini on yourself where enemies would just one-shot party members, and so I found myself running from every battle. Though I also did have a lot of spare time, I'll admit, to devote to mindless grinding. Also I think because I got used to the idea of the four onion kids being actual characters, shallow as they are, it feels like a step backwards to me to go play a game where they're blank slates like FF1.

  • @SweetyMiki
    @SweetyMiki9 ай бұрын

    Not sure if you'll see this Andrew, but thank you very very much for this video mentioning what Ishii had in mind for the concept behind the Dark Knight/Warmage of this. It actually led to me finding more info on the other job designs that served a valuable source for expanding the information on the job's page on FFWiki! Your series has been reviving my love for looking more into the nitty gritty for a lot of the old design concepts for these titles. Thanks a lot! :3

  • @AceFloOfficial
    @AceFloOfficial Жыл бұрын

    Great retrospective. Keep em coming.

  • @iami3rian394
    @iami3rian394 Жыл бұрын

    I find it hard to believe that Nasir still has a job, after locking code behind a cypher that completely changed the entire point of the last third of FF2. He'd have been fired and replaced once the roms got shipped for cart pressing, if I was in charge.

  • @autobotstarscream765

    @autobotstarscream765

    Жыл бұрын

    The problem is, they couldn't get rid of him for 3 for the same reason he wasn't fired on the spot for what he did in 2: nobody else could get FF to work on a Famicom/NES, so they relied on him and he knew it.

  • @iami3rian394

    @iami3rian394

    Жыл бұрын

    @@autobotstarscream765 the guy sounds like a piece of crap.

  • @kylekopac5685
    @kylekopac5685 Жыл бұрын

    I recently decided to play through all the ff series since I never played 1-6. I have been watching all these videos after beating them to get a better understanding of the games as a whole. You are doing a great job and thank you for your work.

  • @benismetahl5467
    @benismetahl5467 Жыл бұрын

    Wow Andrew, great work. Keep it up!

  • @I-ONLY-BUILD-MECHS-AND-DUSTERS
    @I-ONLY-BUILD-MECHS-AND-DUSTERS Жыл бұрын

    The reflection of the onion knight was done that way because of VRAM limitations.

  • @zolmation
    @zolmation11 ай бұрын

    FF III's difficulty is not so punishing that you can't go through the game with any jobs you want. In the 3ds remake for example I ran scholar as my healer by utilizing its bonus item potency. Did the whole game with this, and a geomancer, no ninjas, no sages etc. The only boss in the entire game that is too difficult for such strategies is the cloud of darkness which is very upsetting.

  • @michaelallain7706
    @michaelallain7706 Жыл бұрын

    For a three week span of time, thirteen years ago, I played this came straight through while levelling up every job. The ending gave me a peaceful mindset, moreso than the first. It is a gem. I guess the point of games of this era was to play them on their terms, rather than mine.

  • @Cool750Boy
    @Cool750Boy11 ай бұрын

    Parts of the Boundless Ocean song remind me of Heartful Tears you hear in Final Fantasy Legend 1 and 2. Very similar if you listen to them back-to-back.

  • @R0omwithoutawindow
    @R0omwithoutawindow Жыл бұрын

    After being stonewalled by the punishing 3D version as a child, I came here after beating the pixel remaster just yesterday! Maybe one of my favorite final fantasy games now

  • @leargamma4912

    @leargamma4912

    Жыл бұрын

    The remaster is fantastic. The best out of the 6 to get and cheaper than the snes ones.

  • @moomanchu608
    @moomanchu608 Жыл бұрын

    Picking one of the best themes in FF as part of the intro 🎉

  • @hentaispyder
    @hentaispyder Жыл бұрын

    Good Videos. Very well made; and with FFIV being my personal favorite i very much look forward to your next Retrospective.

  • @loganhayse8771
    @loganhayse8771 Жыл бұрын

    I tried it on nes fan translated and got miffed at the shrink and dark knight dungeons and again in the 3d version just trying to level up the characters. The pixel remaster though was exactly what I wanted and I loved it. I thought the pixel remasters 1-3 were fantastic with enough quality of life changes to improve the gameplay at the cost of difficulty though as someone with kids; I'm perfectly fine with that. Only complaint is the bonus content left out but I'll take it.

  • @Mattonores
    @Mattonores Жыл бұрын

    Amazing review, subbed

  • @scipio8866
    @scipio8866 Жыл бұрын

    Deserves way more views!

  • @matttyree1002
    @matttyree1002 Жыл бұрын

    This series is amazing! So much insight

  • @MiBrCo4177
    @MiBrCo4177 Жыл бұрын

    Hope to see FF4-16 retrospect soon lol. Keep up the great work! Seriously though, FF4 for now would be appreciated 👍

  • @Inogat
    @Inogat Жыл бұрын

    Decht == Zach Fair Aria == Aerith Gainsborough? Am I going crazy?

  • @josephbaxter2417
    @josephbaxter2417 Жыл бұрын

    incredible content, earned yourself a sub

  • @Bizarb
    @Bizarb2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video.

  • @OskarXCI
    @OskarXCI Жыл бұрын

    Great video, but looking at your footage of the 3D remake, I can see why you think that version is so hard as you claim. Not trying to come off as a jerk but you need your healers to heal and not use their weak weapons to attack. Even if all party members are at full HP, you would still use a healing spell since the turn order is somewhat random. A boss might go first and use a multi hit attack.

  • @25xxfrostxx
    @25xxfrostxx Жыл бұрын

    These are excellent. I can't wait to see the rest. Final Fantasy 4 is probably my favorite game of the SNES generation just because of sentimental reasons and 6 is an all around better game in most respects and is probably my second favorite over all. I'm really looking forward to these two. 5, on the other hand really angered me when they took my only healer for story reasons right before a boss fight and brick walled my progress. I haven't gone back to it yet. I also love 14 and have a frankly embarrassing amount of hours in it. I love the story, the lore, the world crafting and the love from the developers that you can feel in every aspect of the game so I am looking forward to that retrospective (is it a retrospective if the game is still current? I don't know. Probably best not to mess with the formula).

  • @AndrewBluett

    @AndrewBluett

    Жыл бұрын

    Even if FF11 and 14 are still around, they are not what they were at launch. So there is definitely plenty to talk about for both in a retrospective manner.

  • @adventurer6153
    @adventurer6153 Жыл бұрын

    I LOVE YOUR CONTENT!!

  • @YoungBideo
    @YoungBideo Жыл бұрын

    Dudes great. Subscribed. 👍👍👍👍

  • @archagenteverlasting1239
    @archagenteverlasting1239 Жыл бұрын

    You made me care about FFIII. That's an amazing feat!

  • @Inogat
    @Inogat Жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry, the beavers were supposed to be MOOGLES??? This changes everything!

  • @Dfeneck

    @Dfeneck

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah but "Guy speak moogle" just wouldn't have been as great :D

  • @Inogat

    @Inogat

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Dfeneck that's... that's true you're right.

  • @neongrey333
    @neongrey3335 ай бұрын

    i took forever to watch this due to just bad brain-- really appreciate what a great and thorough video this is, as someone who played the hell out of 3 back in the late 90s via a partial translation; really appreciate the hate for the 3d soundtrack (and that version in general, bleh) and love for the pixel remaster's version. this soundtrack really is one of uematsu's finest and some of the finest chiptune on the nes imo, and the pixel remaster's soundtrack is beautiful love 3 so much

  • @matttyree1002
    @matttyree1002 Жыл бұрын

    Really looking forward to the next 3 game retrospectives! Ff6 is my favorite

  • @Dfeneck
    @Dfeneck Жыл бұрын

    So I finished the PR FF3 this past weekend, and I have to say it's been my favourite out of the three so far!!! The music blew me away, Eternal Wind is one of my favourite game tracks of all time. It made me realise that FF2 was a bit of a misstep, seeing just how great a FF can be. The story was dripped in nicely and appropriately fantasy based again, I enjoyed the surprises along the way. The difficulty was fine, but I enjoy grinding and grind throughout the game to avoid being overwhelmed. I wasn't sure what the job system was going in, I expected some kind of mini game. I was surprised to find out it was just a name for changeable classes. Very cool. I picked the Warrior, White, Red and Black mages, and I wanted to stick with these throughout the game, so I didn't change to any of the others, until I realised later on that some of them are just outright upgrades. It would have been better if they actually upgraded those classes, like in FF1, rather than presenting them as new jobs. So my Red Mage, falling behind in power became the Evoker, then the Summoner. I fell in love watching the summons, they're very fun, then finally changed the Sage that can do everything, including summon. I had a lot of fun with the changing of classes, and would enjoy playing it again one day this time going with different classes, I'll save that for my 3D playthrough. I absolutely adored finding out that the continent was floating, and that there was more to the world. The vast open ocean had such an alien feeling to it, then to find I brought the land back struck me with awe with how much more there was to do. The themes of growing up, accepting help, sacrifice and hope all hit home. There is definitely a deeper feeling to this game. I had a lot of fun completing it over the weekend! I too would highly recommended FF3 to anybody who likes the 2D Final Fantasies. What a great ride. A true squeal to the original, fixing the missteps of FF2. Thankyou for another great video recap. I await your IV review.

  • @ImagesOfAustin
    @ImagesOfAustin Жыл бұрын

    Played a fan translation rom in the early to mid aughts. Was the 2nch or 3rd ff I had played. That was a good experience, right until the end gauntlet, when you are mainly continuing just to get it over with.

  • @xagatal
    @xagatal Жыл бұрын

    Great work on these videos! ❤ can’t wait for ff6!

  • @egateqa1351
    @egateqa1351 Жыл бұрын

    Wait I thought Final Fantasy VII was inspired by Sakuguchi's Life.

  • @AndrewBluett

    @AndrewBluett

    Жыл бұрын

    In a way, they both are; the misconception comes from a PlayStation interview from 1997 where he said his mom died during FF3's development. It was misconstrued in the west that she died during the development of FF6, which was called FF3 here at the time. He would draw on his thoughts about life and death for FF7, just as he seemingly used FF3 to work through his grief.

  • @Gaawachan

    @Gaawachan

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean... aren't all the FF games he worked on from III onward? Even the last one he worked on, IX, is a great example of this. It's why I quoted Melodies of Life at a funeral.

  • @EU_Cafe
    @EU_Cafe Жыл бұрын

    This is one of the two mainline FF games I want to give another shot. I played the PSP version and between the load times and lot of what you said it was kind of a not so awesome experience.

  • @luki1234567890123
    @luki1234567890123 Жыл бұрын

    Another outstanding retrospective - hope to see FF4 in the future

  • @AndrewBluett

    @AndrewBluett

    Жыл бұрын

    Aiming for April.

  • @SilortheBlade
    @SilortheBlade Жыл бұрын

    This remains the only Mainline Final Fantasy I have never finished. I didn't play it until much later on a PSP port, and while I could respect how this game started so many things about the series that would define it, none of them really worked in this game. The class system is pretty useless. The story, even when imported in the port, is weaker than the previous games. The gameplay itself wasn't interesting. I finally stopped when I realized I had to go through hours of the final dungeon without the ability to save. But this is still an amazing video. I have really enjoyed these deep dives into the games. I've watched plenty before and yours always reveals a number of new facts. Thank you.

  • @brandonpritchard6696
    @brandonpritchard6696 Жыл бұрын

    Ff14 did a great service basically retelling ff3's story so newer people or people who dont want to play ff3 can learn about the story

  • @leopard2690
    @leopard269011 ай бұрын

    I actualy used the bard till the final fight in the pixel remaster. Their healing ability is insane if you level them high enough

  • @boscopit
    @boscopit4 ай бұрын

    Great video. Funny enough my first RPG was Final Fantasy Legend that I got with the Gameboy for Xmas '90. I love the first 6 games.

  • @luisantonio8518
    @luisantonio8518 Жыл бұрын

    The remake was my First final fsntasy and one of the First rpgs that i played , that forseken Tower , when that cloud bastard died i felt true bliss

  • @sirbeardcat
    @sirbeardcat Жыл бұрын

    yess!!!

  • @egateqa1351
    @egateqa1351 Жыл бұрын

    I always thought the Onion Knight job was OP.

  • @nonanimeprofilepic
    @nonanimeprofilepic Жыл бұрын

    i cant wait till you get to ff6, very nice job. Keep up the great work!

  • @victoriasavoia9919
    @victoriasavoia991914 күн бұрын

    I love the spite when talking about FF2 chocobo theme. Anyways great video! Love form brazil!

  • @roperaustraman4445
    @roperaustraman44455 ай бұрын

    I completely disagree on the FF3 remake. I just played it for the first time on the PS Vita, after buying it years ago. I loved it. The music was great, I enjoyed the story and the 4 named characters. Refia starts the game wanting to leave her life as a blacksmith apprentice but by the end appreciates the idea and wants to go back to it. Ingus starts as wanting to hide his feelings for the princess and put his duty above them but at the end decided to accept them and stay by her side. Arc starts as bullied and not confident but later stands up for Alus, showing he has gained confidence traveling as a warrior of light. Luneth starts out courageous, but reckless charging into things by himself but as the game goes on he learns to rely more on others and think more before acting. They all grow throughout the game, it is just subtle. It sucks you missed that playing it.

  • @kratoscar2008
    @kratoscar20088 ай бұрын

    I am proud on leveling my cast to lv99 on the nes emulator on my PS1. Though didnt know Onion Knight was OP.

  • @Toksyuryel
    @ToksyuryelАй бұрын

    Wow that message about pressing on when all hope seems lost, finding that smallest speck of light... that is the plot of Endwalker. I never knew that originally came from FF3.

  • @rod9527
    @rod9527 Жыл бұрын

    FFIII on DS was the first FF Game ive played, since back then i only had nintendo consoles,so while it's not on My top 5 FF games, i still have a soft spot for it, it's part of the first stage into My Journey of rpgs, and for that i'm thankful

  • @GUNDAMURX73
    @GUNDAMURX736 ай бұрын

    As someone whose favorite FF is FF5, I really wish I had had the chance to play 3 back in the day. I'll have to pick up the Pixel Remaster one of these days, it sounds like a blast.

  • @EvilGuacamoleGaming
    @EvilGuacamoleGaming11 ай бұрын

    1:10:34 And Tactics! The one that used it the best~

  • @ThatGuy-tc6uv
    @ThatGuy-tc6uv Жыл бұрын

    Regarding the remake, a disagree with a few of your points. The primary one is how the only difference you mentioned regarding the jobs is the Sage and Ninja being nerfed. A lot of the jobs were buffed across the board, some getting new mechanics and others simply getting expanded weapon sets. That's probably the biggest advantage the remake has for me. Even the Pixel Remaster, while carrying over some of the job abilities sometimes changed them to remove downsides from them or change how the work in ways that remove the flavor (sure selecting songs from a menu instead of switching harps mid-battle is intuitive and user friendly, but also more boring). The story is also one I disagree with, but requires the big picture to be seen. In the original, Xande is kind of an odd villain: He's not seen until the final moments and most of the events in the game are a crapshoot whether they were actually caused by him or were just side effects of his actions. The remake recontextualizes Xande and repositions him as something of a red herring while also concretely establishing that his main goal was to regain his immortality by stopping time. Tying in the Floating Continent's creation to him also adds to his impact as it means that the FC has been cut off for thousands of years. Lastly, the remake characters' origin seems to have been an attempt at giving more of a personal tie to Xande in the vein of most other FF protagonists, but it never manifests even outside of III, so I dunno about that. And speaking of the protagonists, you're not wrong in them being flat characters, but some context is required to explain why: In the game's code are unused text strings. These contain a lot of cut/extended scenes which showcase the protagonists' personalities clearly: Luneth is well-meaning, but reckless, casual and brash to the point of insulting people. Arc is smart, but is not only a coward and childish but resentful of those traits to the point of acting out. Refia is caring, but has a short-temper in regards to the boys (and Desch)'s shenanigans. Ingus is the cool and collected one, but has his own insecurities and his serious nature sometimes puts him at odds with the others. There are hint of these traits in the final game, but they're so rare and come-and-go so easily that you probably won't think to much of it when they do reassert themselves. This actually builds on your "they couldn't decide how faithful to be" point since they axed those scenes and, as a result, overcorrected. It's the Penelo problem all over again. Lastly, on music. A lot of tracks were done better in the Pixel Remaster, but there are some that I prefer the remake's take on them (the instruments in "Let Me Know The Truth"/Doga and Unei, the more mournful "Boundless Ocean", the incorporation of chiptune into the final battle theme just as some examples). These points probably won't change your mind on the remake (it is grindy, only slightly defendable by that version originally being portable) but to say that the only reason to prefer the remake is because you like difficulty or hate sprites is a bit disingenuous in my opinion.

  • @HighPriestFuneral

    @HighPriestFuneral

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah, I was hoping to find a comment like this. Music is, by its nature, subjective. When he was discussing what was wrong with the Crystal Cave in the DS version, I couldn't help but think, "huh? Those chimes add so much to the theme. It adds that extra bit of mystical flair to it." Boundless Ocean is spectacular, no matter the version, Doga and Unei's theme is also a stand-out. Though I am surprised nothing has been said for Crystal Tower. In my opinion that is one of the best tracks for a final dungeon in any game. The DS version has that triumphant chorus in the background as mainline keeps the energy up throughout it. The only complaint would be that it doesn't expand on the piece. He normally does an incredible amount of research, but as you pointed out there were pages and pages of unused dialogue left on the cutting room floor (I guess literally in this case, since they're on that site, haha.) but this is never mentioned. I suppose part of the disappointment on his part may have been because the original themes of the story were, in his view, diluted in the remake. I wouldn't deny this. Tanaka is not Sakaguchi, and they may have had very different intentions with the story they wanted to tell. Gameplay changes are also somewhat subjective. I loved the high difficulty of FFIII DS, personally. Experimented with a lot of jobs and found them all to have their own merits. Both games are great, NES, DS, but they're a very different taste from one another.

  • @kebm1388

    @kebm1388

    7 ай бұрын

    Idk I'm pretty far in the remake and I haven't had to grind, if you find all the secrets you get plenty of good equipment and money

  • @slavche

    @slavche

    7 ай бұрын

    After what you had written down, almost making a logical fallacy, near the end, you are contradicting yourself. You go out of your way to defend the Remake. You probably have a tender heart for, with three paragraphs you spent nearly an hour writing, most likely, then end the whole contradicting synopsis of your subjectiveness of love on the 3d-remake by mentioning that the music is better on pixel remaster, but that you probably agree with Andrew. So after the mental gymnastics of the first three paragraphs, your take is broken down into 2 or 3 sentences which end in, "Remake is overly grindy and was only defendable for being portable ( now portable is everywhere )", which you seem to agree with Andrew on. You seem to agree with Andrew, after you say "this won't change your mind" then YOU say "(it is grindy....)"... so your next sentence is that IT IS grindy.... no longer portability is seen as so unique, so Andrew says "if you like difficulty - i.e it is more grindy.. or hate sprites (3D)". To me this tells me you see Andrew's points and probably agree, because it is easy to see, but have a tender heart for Remake.. just say that :D And I don't hate the 3D'ness of the remake... Just the changes to the slight story and increased grind just takes it a bit lower than Remaster pixel :D or OG even. My opinion I recently finished two of these versions, want to finish third.

  • @ThatGuy-tc6uv

    @ThatGuy-tc6uv

    7 ай бұрын

    @@slavche The overall point of the comment was that Andrew, from my perspective watching this video, was very dismissive of the remake. Me agreeing that the remake can be grinding (at least from what I remember, somebody in this chain mentioned that they haven't had to grind so far, so it may be me thinking of the Legendary Smith stuff/my inexperience last time I played) or that the music in the PR is better isn't necessarily me contradicting myself: It's me conceding that the remake isn't perfect and that there are places where it could be improved. There's stuff that the other versions admittedly do better, but the stuff that I feel the remake does is enough to prefer it over them. And while that is largely my opinion, I again disagree with Andrew saying's comment about the only reasons why you'd prefer the remake.

  • @lloydmeadors
    @lloydmeadors8 ай бұрын

    Just finished watching retrospectives for 5 and 4, except for some pronunciation issues with Japanese, I'm quite impressed, looking forward to retrospective for 6, my favorite in the series. I'm curious are you going to go through all the main series?

  • @AndrewBluett

    @AndrewBluett

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @epsi
    @epsi8 ай бұрын

    FF3 was great when i played the Famicom version emulated with a translation patch prior to the 3D releases, and i especially loved just how huge the world seemed. I haven't played any of the Pixel Remaster FF titles, but i do look forward to playing them when i have more time, especially FF3-6.

  • @Kuronosa
    @Kuronosa Жыл бұрын

    This is the only game of the ones that I've had a chance to play on my own that I've never gotten to finish...well...the 3Ds port...never played the original FamiCom version.

  • @tundra-queen-sled-god
    @tundra-queen-sled-god Жыл бұрын

    Very cool

  • @ImagesOfAustin
    @ImagesOfAustin Жыл бұрын

    I am surprised you didn't mentiondoga and une's theme in the music section. Best track in the game. Maybe the series.

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