Dimenscion (Zappy)
38
Sunday, May 7, 2023
The pinnacle of the Erdrick Trilogy. Yuji Horii's magnum opus. If you liked 1 or 2, just go ahead and pick this one up. Don't even think about it. This timeless masterpiece has an extremely expansive setting, classic turn-based combat, and intuitive controls optimized for mobile devices. It's perfect on the go. If you have been playing the games in order, (1-3) you are going to be in for a really neat surprise at the end of this journey. If there is a game to play forever, this is one of them.
A Google user
21
Thursday, July 18, 2019
It's Dragon Quest III, one of the all time classics of JRPGs and video games in general. The SNES era graphics are gorgeous and controls excellent for a mobile game. However, I can't give it a full 5 stars due to a few bugbears. Pachisi is out, so the game's main mini game is gone and it's absence is blaring. Enemy animations are gone, which was present in the SNES and GBC version of the game. Items are missing info boxes. None of this is game breaking and it's still worth playing through.
A Google user
22
Sunday, August 18, 2019
Flexible and interesting party system makes combat fun. Optional AI party makes grinding quick, as only the Hero needs input. map is big and fun to explore. game does a pretty good job of conveying where to go. day/night system makes towns 2x as explorable and travel more atmospheric. town stories are ok, overall story is good. i immediately wanted to play it again after finishing it. definitely a strong finish to the Erdrick Trilogy.
Joe Hay
48
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Another good port - and this one lacks the sequence-breaking clues and glitch of I and II. Great music. As a game, it's a lot of fun. Simple, archetypal quest, building on the nonlinearity of II. IMO, the core game was worth my time, but the convoluted extras were not. The "personality" system is interesting in theory but felt more annoying than fun. Newbies - for some reason people are very careless re: spoilers with this game, so don't google anything until you're done.
richiedel
26
Friday, November 24, 2023
Played this game originally on the NES. This version is obviously much improved while building on and making more accessible what made the original one great, especially with regard to the class system. This has to be one of the best RPGs involving choosing the classes of your party members, allowing you to have a party of one to four members, and especially in the ability to change your party members classes while maintaining previously learned spells.
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