Tayste
08-27-2012, 08:58 PM
I was wondering, are the 3d re releases of final fantasy III and IV on the Ninteno DS worth playing? Has anyone played the originals and the 3d versions to do a comparison?

In the Gameboy Advance version of FFVI, how is the additional content? Is there a lot?

Enkidoh
08-28-2012, 01:05 AM
I haven't played the GBA version of FFVI so I can't make a true opinion on it sorry, however I do know it was essentially the same game with slightly tweaked graphics, and some extra Espers and equipment (most notably, Leviathan and Gilgamesh).

As for the DS remakes of FFIII and IV, well, I have them and have played both extensively, and must say, although not unplayable, they've lost something in the upgrade. The 3D graphics are nice and somewhat reminiscent of FFVII, but FFIII especially seems to have been changed so radically that it seems like a totally different game from the original Famicom/NES version.

The main change is the original 'Onion Kids' of the NES version have been given individual names, appearances and personalities (including amongst other things, what could only be described as a clone of Ramza from FF Tactics, and a token 'girl-next-door' character). However, don't get too excited - these new 'characters' are not truly fleshed out and are essentially little more than cardboard cutouts tacked onto the original generics. The storyline is still pretty much the same traditional 'save the crystals' idea with some slight alterations in pacing over the original. But really, it's pretty much still just an NES game remade in polygons. It's still worth getting if you've never played the NES original (which most people haven't). But if you have, then, I don't know, if you see it cheaply then you could do much worse than play it. But it's no must-buy.

As for FFIV DS, it is rubbish. Pure and simple. They took what was probably one of the greatest FF games, and took a hatchet to it with typical next-gen insensitivity (my most pet peeve is that the summon monsters of FFIV, which originally were just called 'Summons' in the original SNES version, were given FFIX's summon name of Eidolons in the DS version. There was absolutely no reason for this change, other than perhaps to try and retcon it to FFIX - not a bad thing, but still completely unnecessary in my opinion).

The voice acting is terrible as can be expected, and the re translated script completely drags the whole thing down into utter farce. The reworked battle system doesn't help - special 'add ons' were included which basically allow you to give one character another character's special ability (like, White Magic to Kain for instance). This might seem awesome, but it kind of ruins the whole flow of the battle system in that the game's pacing was originally designed to compensate for each character's strengths and weaknesses. Being able to equip another character with someone elses' abilities only upsets the applecart.

However, as a bonus, Edward is no longer the useless twit he once was - he was remade into a psuedo-Chemist with a special 'Item-All' ability allowing the player to use an item on characters in the party, which redeems him of his past sins. But he's still easily the worst character in the game.

Really, it's best to just ignore this version completely and play the GBA version instead - it was the version featured in the recent FFIV - The Complete Collection on the PSP with The After Years sequel bundled in - an almost tacit admission that the DS version was a failure. Hell, the fact that in Dissidia FFIII's character reverted to the original NES appearance of 'Onion Knight', rather than the stupid DS 'Lunneth' only served to prove that even SE regards the DS versions with disdain.

Anyway, if you can, give them a play and find out for yourself, as my opinions tend to be rather unique. But for me, my opinion is this, avoid the DS versions and play the SNES/NES originals if you can (or, alternatively, the GBA release of FFIV), as they are far superior to these out-sourced hack-jobs.

Tayste
08-29-2012, 11:17 AM
Thanks Enkidoh :) I am planning on playing the old Final Fantasy games that I never played before. Your opinions here make a lot of sense! :) I probably won't complete them all but I just want to play them all so those were the 3 questions I had. I'm playing I and II on the GBA, III on the NES and IV on the GBA. I won't be playing FFVI on GBA though, I got it and V on the playstation store. I'd have got them all on the Playstation store but they only have V, VI, VII, VIII and IX. Shame I miss out on some extras from getting VI on PS3 but I'm more after the 'experience' anyway so it's no big deal :)

The Shade
01-25-2013, 12:45 AM
I just recently finished playing FF3 on the DS. As my first FF game ever, I liked it. The story kept me entertained, and the music provided a good mood. The graphics looked as good as they could on the DS. If there is one complaint I would have, it's the level up grinding I had to go through in order to make sure I could defeat the bosses. All in all, I would recommend it to nubies (like myself) as a good introductory, but not too complicated, title to the series.

hotlavajones
06-30-2013, 10:57 AM
I just started FF3, Its great so far and I'll play 4 on the DS as well, most likely

BungleJook
07-05-2013, 08:37 PM
As I just mentioned in another thread, you're better off playing FFVI on the PSX/PS3 (the store version is simply a direct port of the PSX version) than on the GBA, because the latter completely butchered the music. The GBA version DID add some cool stuff like extra dungeon(s?) and enemies, along with placing character portraits in the text, but for me the music is that much important to render it a terrible release.

kronkite4430
07-06-2013, 04:23 AM
What do you expect considering the GBA sound driver? Besides, to me the music was good enough, and if it's that big of an issue, just play the music from a CD or your computer in the background or something. The most important part of the game was how the gameplay transitioned to the GBA, and it was top-notch. Not as fast as FFV Advance, but faster than FFIV Advance (at least the first print, I haven't tried the second). The extra stuff was just gravy. Visuals are a bit too bright, though.

BungleJook
07-06-2013, 02:26 PM
What do you expect considering the GBA sound driver?
Fair point, I'm just a little finicky when it comes to FFVI's music. Probably because I decided to play it again after seeing the recent Final Symphony concert. I've heard very mixed opinions about the GBA's music ranging from it being terrible to it actually being an improvement over the original, so each to his own I guess. I am glad though that they added in the "hold cancel to run" feature that was in the PSX release. I hate needing sprint shoes.

Kainbone
08-06-2013, 02:04 PM
One thing I really liked about the III remake is the score sounds really great. The job system is pretty cool as well, although the characters faces are kind of weirdly shaped!

Mozine
08-07-2013, 06:18 PM
It is worth playing for FF4, it contains hearing the voice from the characters which is the cool part. I have beat it several months back and it was a nice game.

bargun9
10-27-2014, 02:17 AM
I thoroughly enjoyed both the GBA FF4 release and the DS FF4 remake. Neither was quite the same as playing the original but I thought they were both worth the time and money.

Tedius Zanarukando
01-01-2015, 07:45 PM
I would go for the PSP version of Final Fantasy IV. The U.S. SNES release had an unfaithful English translation. The PSP version, under the name Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection, is a high resolution 2D remaster, based on the GBA version. It follows the difficulty of the original Japanese SNES release and the English translation is faithful to the Japanese releases.

musiccurescancer
11-21-2018, 04:23 PM
I think they ended up making the DS version of FFIV more difficult than the original.