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Dec 31, 06, 05:35 AM
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Pizza Man of the South
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FF3 for the ds
is FF3 for the ds any good???
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Dec 31, 06, 06:21 AM
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Gamecast Crew
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Re: FF3 for the ds
Hi, new here, but I game
Yes, it's extremely good, classic FF game. It never came out for the consoles way back when FFI, FFII, and FFIV came out. Extremely large game, with almost 300,000 party possibilities. With all the job types that there are. Each person upgrades job levels, and with jobs come abilities, weapons, magic types that only that person can acquire. I have yet to even come close to beating it, but I highly reccomend it.
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Jan 01, 07, 10:45 PM
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Kokoro no Kakegoto
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Re: FF3 for the ds
I orded my copy from Japan today, i hope it arrives next week. It is looking really good. Classic FF.
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Jan 02, 07, 05:57 AM
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Pizza Man of the South
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Re: FF3 for the ds
sweet sounds really good so im going to probably get it
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Jan 04, 07, 12:47 AM
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Monstergamer Old Timer
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Re: FF3 for the ds
I recomend it. You can send moogle letter email note things to your friends online to unlock jobs which is really cool and this is a very long, drawn out, and very extensive grouping of words used to form a sentence, which consequently could get this post classified as spam if it weren't for the content in the beginning and the content to follow. I also like how when the characters looked up, it drawed your attention to the top screen where words would form. I also liked how you could touch your enemies to attack them (lol, my brother touched the main character the first time he did it).
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Jan 04, 07, 02:22 AM
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Pizza Man of the South
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Re: FF3 for the ds
...... cool
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Jan 04, 07, 09:51 PM
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Monstergamer Old Timer
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Re: FF3 for the ds
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Originally Posted by pizza pwner
...... cool
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I'm suprised you could find a responce.
I never actually beat the game. Does the jobs system ever get a little more customizable (Does job level affect stats for other jobs ever?)
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Jan 05, 07, 02:34 AM
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Pie Luver
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Re: FF3 for the ds
^^yup job level has influence, it's best if you master them but it takes FOREVER still love the game though =D, later on when you pick up mimic job you can handle one more other job (2 in total) and when you master a whole lot, go with freelancer to pick up the mastered jobs attributes and have 3 slots open
i think i still have the old rom somewhere on hdd............
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