Final Fantasy III
Final Fantasy III
Description (IGDB)
Final Fantasy VI is the sixth main installment in the Final Fantasy series, developed and published by Square. It was the final title in the series to feature two-dimensional graphics, and the first story that did not revolve around crystals. The game gives players up to fourteen playable characters, the largest cast in the series, and features the Active Time Battle pseudo-turn based menu command system. A party can consist of up to four characters, though some events require the player to assemble three different parties of up to four and switch between them. Each character has a unique command ability, such as Terra's Trance, Locke's Steal, Edgar's Tools or Sabin's Blitz, and can also learn Magic spells from earning AP from battles with magicite equipped. Each character's rare Desperation Attack will randomly activate after using the Attack command when at critical health.
Histoire (IGDB)
Final Fantasy III focuses on a conflict between the Gestahlian Empire conquering the world and a rebel faction opposed to them known as the Returners, taking place in a fantasy steampunk-style world. The Empire has acquired great power by experimenting on captured espers, magical creatures of legend. The Returners seek magical power to fight the Empire on equal terms, and an amnesiac former imperial soldier, Terra Branford, proves key to both sides for understanding magic and espers.
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Description Steam (Français)
Nouvelle mise à jour

Que ce soit votre première aventure ou que vous soyez un Guerrier de la lumière vétéran, c'est le moment idéal de vous plonger dans l'aventure de votre vie avec FINAL FANTASY III !
Une nouvelle mise à jour majeure vient d'arriver dans FINAL FANTASY III et inclut des nouveautés telles que :
- Interface renouvelée en profondeur
Optimisation pour les manettes
Améliorations des fonctionnalités clavier et souris/trackpad - Compatibilité avec les écrans larges
L'application est désormais compatible avec les écrans jusqu'au 21:9 - Ajout du mode galerie qui permet d'accéder à des illustrations du jeu et de ses personnages, de lire des documents sur le monde du jeu, et d'écouter la bande son dans son intégralité.
- Ajout du mode de combat automatique, qui double la vitesse des combats. En mode automatique, les personnages répètent leur dernière action.
- Nouvelles langues disponibles :
Chinois (Simplifié)
Chinois (Traditionnel)
Coréen
Thaï
Japonais - Correction de bugs mineurs.
À propos du jeu
Alors que l'obscurité s'installe et que la terre est privée de toute lumière, quatre jeunes personnes sont désignées par les cristaux pour se lancer dans une incroyable aventure...Désormais disponible sur Steam, FINAL FANTASY III a été optimisé pour PC, avec des graphismes et cinématiques en 3D, et inclura des cartes à échanger ainsi que des succès Steam et de nouveaux visuels pour les cartes de maîtrise de jobs.CARACTÉRISTIQUES:
- Cinématiques et graphismes en 3D améliorés
- Navigation plus rapide dans le bestiaire et autres menus du jeu
- Nouveau design des cartes récompensant la maîtrise des jobs
- Graphismes mis à jour
- Inclut des succès Steam
- De toutes nouvelles à échanger Steam
Éditions et prix Steam
Avis des joueurs Steam
Probablement le pire FF de tout les temps. Je suis très loin d'être aigri et j'apprécie toujours un minimum les jeux que je joue. Même FF 1 et FF2 ont des cotés plaisants et sont loin d'être aussi horrible que ce que les gens disent. Mais alo...
bon bah 6 heures de jeux en une traite, où je sauvegarder un peu tout le temps quand est survenue un crash que fut pas ma surprise quand j'appris que je ne pouvais pas charger ma partie car aucune partie n'était enregistrer bah jsp pourquoi mais niqu...
Mises à jour et Actualités
Four classic Final Fantasy games get the DRM-free treatment from GOG, and they're 60% off if you're fast
You can learn a lot about someone from their favorite Final Fantasy games, and there are certainly those that get the bulk of the attention from the wider audience. But then there are those that don't always get the immediate shout-outs, but deserve your attention because, if they do click for you, they'll hit harder than anything else. I'm here to give you that little push today, because four Final Fantasy games that fall into that category have just arrived on GOG, meaning no DRM and a guarantee for the future, and you can grab them at less than half price if you're quick about it. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Final Fantasy III coming to Steam following success of VII and VIII ports Final Fantasy III has been summoned to the PC
At long last, the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series on PC gets classic font and music options
When Square Enix announced the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection for Final Fantasies 1 through 6 back in 2021, I was overjoyed. For too long had PC folks had to 'make do' with the quite nasty mobile ports of these games, and the Pixel Remasters looked set to finally rectify that with proper versions replete with their original artwork. But one thing was missing. Well, several things were missing it turns out, but chief among them were, of course, its damn fonts - a point of contention that's plagued many a Square Enix PC port in recent years, and one that fans quickly set about trying to fix with mods. Extra salt was then added to the wound when Square Enix said that last year's Switch and PS4 versions of the Pixel Remaster series would have two different font options straight out of the box - and it's only now that the PC versions have finally caught up. Read more
It looks like the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters are finally coming to consoles
It looks like the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters are finally coming to consoles, after being exclusive to Steam for a year. You would think that some simple remasters of the first six Final Fantasy games would be a shoo-in for at the very least a Nintendo Switch release. That would be a good business decision from Square Enix, but this is also the company that is insisting on pushing forward with blockchain nonsense, so who's to say what the right call is. Fortunately for us though, it seems to have acquired some sense after all, as it looks like PS4 and Switch versions of the remasters are on the way. As spotted by deals wizard and news aggregator Wario64, all six of the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters have been rated for PS4 and Switch by the ESRB. Obviously this hasn't been officially revealed by Square Enix just yet, but ratings board leaking game announcements ahead of time is pretty common. Read more