Final Fantasy III: Mapping Out Another Trailer

Posted Aug 18, 2006 at 11:15PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: airship, Chocobo, International Astronomical Union, Japan, underwater
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Before the official Japan-release of Final Fantasy III on August 24 (which also happens to be the same date when the International Astronomical Union will vote on the 12-Planet structure!), we're hooking you up with something special today! Now, we here at QJ know just how much you guys are all too eager to see more trailers for this game! And so, without further ado... Click!


Oh, yes! The world map! And the clips in the video don't just show you the terrain! No, no, no... The highlights of the video are the modes of travel you can acquire and choose from during the course of the game!

Aside from walking around to get from Point A to Point B, you got some of your more traditional ways to travel. You got your rowboats, and airships, and chocobos, oh my! You got sailships, and zeppelins and, oh oh oh!, a submarine that transforms into a jet! One minute, you're torpedo-ing along underwater with fishies, the next thing you know, you're up in the clouds with the birdies! Neat!

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2006-08-19 04:37:18
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The game is already out in Japan...
by - 2006-08-19 05:50:58


Yeah but not on DS, it was on NES I think.
by - 2006-08-19 06:18:56
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The Japanese version has been leaked a week early. The rom has been floating around.
by Zector - 2006-08-19 08:43:54
Ew,

They are using the D-pad to move... The walking and flying are very smooth looking when you use the stylus
by - 2006-08-20 11:04:02
Fun

Yeah I liked that big ship that was going over mountains and yes that sub/jet was pretty cool. That did seem like a floating bit of land with the chocobo very cool. Again I can't wait for this game to come out I'll be very happy to finalize my FF collection (least for now)
by - 2006-08-24 04:16:15
Very Fun (Illegally.)

The ROM is floating around, though of course, no links can be provided. However, from what I've played, it's nice.

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