FINAL FANTASY III Cheats

FINAL FANTASY III Hack 1.0.4 + Redeem Codes

The Ultimate Pixel Remaster

Developer: SQUARE ENIX
Category: Games
Price: $17.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0.4
ID: com.square-enix.FFPR3

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Description

The original FINAL FANTASY III comes to life with completely new graphics and audio as a 2D pixel remaster!

A remodeled 2D take on the third game in the world-renowned FINAL FANTASY series! Enjoy the timeless story told through charming retro graphics. All the magic of the original, with improved ease of play.

With the power of light nearly eclipsed by the power of darkness, only the crystals' four chosen adventurers can save the world.

Experience the iconic job changing system first introduced in FFIII - switch jobs at will and use various abilities as you progress in the game. Change into a variety of classes like Warrior, Monk, White Mage, Black Mage, Dragoon, Evoker, or even call monsters to do your bidding with as a Summoner.

Enjoy the exciting third installment in the FINAL FANTASY series!
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・Universally updated 2D pixel graphics, including the iconic FINAL FANTASY character designs created by Kazuko Shibuya, the original artist and current collaborator.
・Beautifully rearranged soundtrack in a faithful FINAL FANTASY style, overseen by original composer Nobuo Uematsu.
・Improved gameplay, including touch controls, modernized UI, auto-battle options, and more!
・Dive into the world of the game with supplemental extras like the bestiary, illustration gallery, and music player.

*One-time purchase. The app will not require any additional payments to play through the game after the initial purchase and subsequent download.
*This remaster is based on the original "FINAL FANTASY III" game released in 1990. Features and/or content may differ from previously rereleased versions of the game.

[OS Compatibility]
iOS 13.0 or higher

[Applicable Devices]
iPhone 6s, iPod touch (7th generation), iPad (5th generation), iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4 and higher

Version history

1.0.4
2022-08-18
Bringing you the main content of the update.

■ Alterations relating to battles

*A visual effect was added where the screen flashes if an allied character’s attack scores a critical hit.
*The time taken when transitioning between screens after escaping from battle has been reduced.
*The command “Row” is now no longer selected when using auto-battle.

■ Alterations relating to maps and events
*It has been changed so that information about locations it is no longer possible to travel to due to story progression can now be checked on the world map when using “Sight” or “Gnomish Bread”.
*Alterations have been made so that weapons and armour are sorted into attack (or defence) power order within their type category when using the auto-sort function on the menu screen.
*The waterfall graphics on the world map have been altered to make them look more natural.

■ Bug fixes
The following bugs have been fixed.
We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience that these issues may have caused.

<Battle related issues>
*There were situations where progress became impossible under certain conditions when using actions such as ""Raise” or similar that have revive type effects to instantly kill enemies that split or multiply.
*Sometimes the notice “Couldn't steal...” would be shown when trying to steal a second time from an enemy that had already been stolen from once. This has been fixed so the notice will now always show “Nothing to steal!” instead.
*The effect of a Knight’s “Guard” ability would also trigger for “Petrified” allies when close to death.

<Map and event related/ other issues>
*After a Scholar had used “Alchemy” in battle, sometimes the same effect would also trigger when using items from the menu screen.

*Some armour did not sort into the correct defensive power order on the equipment menu screen,
*Sometimes it was possible to perform specific inputs when disembarking from a boat, that resulted in the characters disembarking into the sea and preventing further progress.
*Sometimes some event scenes would not display properly under specific circumstances.
*Some text was not displayed in a suitable manner.
*Some graphics were not displayed in a suitable manner.
*Some BGM and SFX were not played correctly.
*Sometimes it would become impossible to proceed after transitioning to the Monster Bestiary map screen under specific conditions.



Fixes to other minor bugs.
Further updates are planned in future.
1.0.3
2021-09-21
The main content of this update is outlined below.

*Stability when playing over long periods has been improved. This will continue to be improved further in future.

*It is now possible to recover from KO when using the recovery pot in Castle Hein

*The following bugs have been fixed:
- Issue where songs learned as a Bard are also exchanged when party members use the "exchange" spell, creating an incorrect situation with the abilities learned.
- It was sometimes impossible to unlock the achievement "Master of III" when continuing to play, using the cloud save function.

Further updates are planned.
1.0.2
2021-08-26
*Made improvements so that the home bar that appears on the bottom of the screen for some devices are less likely to accidentally respond.

*Fixed the following issues.
・Under certain circumstances, the graphics may become corrupted when restarting the game after returning to the title screen.
・During battle with certain enemies, the game may stop progressing if all allies are defeated except a Dragoon using Jump.
・Certain event battle conditions may be difficult to fulfil depending on the character progression level.
・Fixed some images and text.

Further updates are planned, including overall stability and speed improvements.
1.0.1
2021-07-28

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Ratings

3.9 out of 5
119 Ratings

Reviews

HaaxAP,
30 minutes in, an honest and simple review
I’m a young but long time final fantasy fan. I wasn’t alive back when some of these games were released. However, I’m still a fan of the classics. This, honestly, is not as bad as everyone is saying it is. The graphics look very nice. They are low-res and crisp just as god intended. There’s some inconsistency with the ui and I’m not a fan of the font, but it’s pretty easy to get over if you just focus on playing. The music, now I’m a big fan of the music. They aren’t using the original tracks for FFIII, but re-orchestrated them and honestly I think it was the right thing to do. The game sounds beautiful so far, and I’m eager to hear more. The thumb stick control is a little finicky, but you can kind of use it like a directional dpad if you press the directions. The battles are very faithful to the original and fun, and there’s a bit of modern magic going on. It’s not a sloppily thrown together port of an old game, there is actually some work done here and that is great. If you’re looking for a 1:1 copy of the original, emulate it or find yourself an old NES and cartridge. I’m enjoying myself so far!
jonathanplumb,
My only 5-star of the first 3 pixel remasters
I’m a die-hard FF fan. I’ve played every core game when it was released (including the ones that initially didn’t release in America) and have spent countless dollars on ports and sequels. I like the new graphics and music across all 3. I’m a little frustrated that there’s no controller support, especially because the tap-to-walk pathing in this one wouldn’t path through hidden walls (it did in the other 2, so it’s weird it didn’t for this one). Nonetheless, this port is the only port of FF3 that I’ve ever actually enjoyed. In fact, this was only the 2nd time I’ve beat the game, while I’ve beaten the others plenty of times (minus 11 & 14, which I don’t consider real games in the series, but are still enjoyable in their own right).

I’m glad bonus content in all 3 was removed because it was never really balanced well and never made much sense (not to mention they were pointless), but I’m also sad there were no attempts at adding content. It would be nice to see tons of side quests added or what-not that actually build and strengthen the story (not “Go find my dog” or “Gather ingredients for my family dinner” types of quests…). There’s no reason to make a “true to the original” rerelease… we can just go play the original if that’s what we wanted.
Scuttlest,
A Good (if archaic) Game
Final Fantasy III was a game originally made in 1990 on the NES/Famicom. This pixel remaster stays true to much of the original game’s design philosophy, which can be both enjoyable and a hindrance. It uses the old Charge system of magic rather then the modern MP system, Inns don’t revive KOed party members, and airships not being able to fly over mountains are just some of the things in this game that might throw you for a loop if you come in after having played other FF titles. The plot is paper thin (it was originally an NES game, after all) and lacks some of the improvements/changes to gameplay and story that the 3D remake gave us.
But at its core is a perfectly functional RPG. It expanded on the first game’s Job System with improved customization options. This is not a game that holds your hand and the difficulty can spike up rather suddenly at times. Its older design philosophy can be easy-to-hate at times, gimmick dungeons that require Mini or Toad are a sour point for me in this game, but the combat is enjoyable and it’s a solid experience if you’re in the market for an old school RPG experience.
Ozzisxd,
Cool
Played the ds version, never got to play this one. It’s nice and love the music and everything but I also found a bug or glitch idk what to call it. Regardless it’s when you’re on the boat. If you get too close to an edge the character may look like he’s off the boat but you’re not in land. They won’t become unstuck at all. Have to shut the whole game down and come back in to the last save. DO NOT save while in that state because you will come back just stuck. Tried it out with the quick save option rather than my regular save.
AC_1984_Hologram_Man,
Actually Pretty Great
I am a huge fan of this remaster. It hit a lot of the notes, but here’s a short pros and cons list.

Pros:
+ Great control. I play on iPhone and iPad (only needed to purchase once), but mostly my iPhone. I haven’t had issues, and most of what I’ve messed up on in terms of control was my own fault save for one gripe (see cons).

+ This 2D title is a part of history. As far as I can tell, this is a solid rehash of the original, and I’m excited to keep clipping through it. It feels like the original with job changes, and that’s what I was hoping for.

+ This is what I expected. And my expectations were pretty high. They really did (sort of) re-invent the wheel here, and I haven’t been disappointed so far.

+ The music is OUTSTANDING. Industry reviews have said it all over, but still, it’s worth noting.

Cons:
- There’s an issue on my iPad: the game crashes. I am going to chalk it up to being an older iPad because it works flawlessly on my phone, but they should nip that in the bud.

- 8-way movement is awkward. It’s the one grip I have about the movement.

- If you’re not into touch controls, you probably won’t be a fan. It’s all touch controls—you should know that going in.

Thank you, and if pick this up, I hope you enjoy it!
WJCK5,
How is less content an improvement?
Final Fantasy fans are really easy to please. Square slaps new pixelated graphics and a remixed score on an inferior version of the game and FF fans act like they did them a favor. Oh course Square is just setting them up to sell them the “DEFINITIVE COMPLETE VERSIONS” in a few years with all the added content. Pixel remaster fans get mad at me for saying this now, then when the next versions come out they’ll claim those versions were always better. Just watch it happen.

Let’s be clear about the pixel remasters.

Only the first 2 FF games are improved. 3-6 have less content and less challenge. They are objectively inferior versions of the games because there isn’t as much to do. Whether you feel that the added content in previous releases was necessary or not is irrelevant. It’s *LESS CONTENT*. Not as much stuff to do and the game ends faster. This isn’t an improvement.

Pixel remasters aren’t the pure classic versions anyway, there are lots of changes from the original releases 30+ years ago. So if they’re gonna alter the original games, why wouldn’t they include all the extra content released over the years? How can you call something a “definitive version” when it’s a barebones release?

The 3D version is way better. More challenge, more content, more jobs, and an entirely new introduction.
Cadi Daddi,
Here’s a Gem…
This game is exactly what I hoped it to be! Here’s a gem for you guys…

If you’re using an iPhone to play, and have a smart TV accessible, you can use “screen mirroring” (a feature on your phone) to play this game (or any game) on your smart TV! I have a 4K tv, and it does the game even more justice! I see the remastered colors even better on a larger screen! My phone then acts as a controller then…

I would love to see this game add the actual controller usage, but it’s just fine for now. Thank you Square Enix for what you do for us fans! Can’t wait to see what else you come out with!
Damon B,
Great, but needs controller support
This surpassed my expectations, given Square’s track record with mobile releases. The game is absolutely lovely: Easy to control, with great graphics and a fantastic remastered soundtrack. (A slightly nicer font wouldn’t hurt, but it honestly bothers me less than I imagined it might.)

One very clear downside is that there’s no controller support. Seems like an insane omission, especially given that other Square Enix RPGs support it. It’s not a huge problem in FFIII, but I think it will make the titles that use the ATB system (IV, V, and VI) sort of a pain. Hopefully they add it!
blapeer,
The best version of the best 8-bit FF. Just not on mobile
I'm so glad to see Final Fantasy III finally have its original 2D version remade to re-enter the modern gaming landscape, and be preserved in games history for all time. This is the best looking, best playing version of FF3 ever... except here on mobile where an awkward touch interface drags down the gameplay. This new remaster is begging for a re-release on a real video game system with a real game controller. Until then, this beautiful new version stands as almost perfect.
JadeSorrow,
I slept on this game for so long
I can’t count the many times I have started this game on the DS and never finished it. I got this version and I’m falling in love with it. The story is nothing out of this world but it has an unique charm to it. I find myself drawn to the world and I feel a need to explore every nook and cranny. The job system is awesome, I played FFV but the jobs in this game are pretty cool (Monk and Geomancer OP). I can’t wait to finish it and play the others!