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the-pi-guy said:

I missed some of the key words in FF 2, so I am missing the platinum there. 

Started Final Fantasy III and uh mixed feelings. Does away with some of the goofy parts of FF2 (like the key words for example). But it brings in its own problems. There's an absurd difficulty spike in the beginning of the game. You immediately go from enemies that die in a single hit and are doing barely any damage to your party, to quickly finding enemies that will take you out in two hits while you are needing several hits just to take one out. 

10 minutes in, I was pretty prepared to say FF1>FF3>FF2, but I'm currently putting FF3 last...  

Final Fantasy III is actually more like FF1 than FF2.

It gets better.

Out of the first 3 FF games, FFIII is the best of the NES trilogy.

Bear in mind, the final dungeon is pretty hard in the original NES and 3D remakes however the quick save feature in the Pixel remasters make the Pixel remaster version the easiest out of all the versions of FF3 lol.

I played and finished the NES and DS versions of the games.

Anyways, I beat FF1 on Switch while I was on my trip overseas and halfway done with FF2.

The Exp boosts and no encounters make the Pixel versions the best versions (despite them lacking the extra content from the GBA/PSP/original mobile versions).