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^ I didn't find that to really be much of a problem though, I don't think the game was really all that hard. And yes, this means I've gotten through the entire game.
But yeah, I guess if you get a little ahead of yourself in a dungeon while you are underleveled, then run into the boss, that could be slightly problematic, I suppose. But I never rushed into a potentially tough battle, I come prepared, I am that way in general with RPGs, I have a habit of overleveling. >.>
Anyways, the game is quite enjoyable though imo, and I am glad it is beatable and not ridiculously tough, this ensures the player will be able to see the game through to the end, without getting to some point that they physically cannot defeat a certain boss. xP
I think there are some bosses that are a bit much in FFIV, some that are "ridiculously tough", some of the four elemental fiend things can be a major pain. Tbh, it took me over an hour to defeat one of them with some Action Replay codes, I think that is a bit much. '<_<
None of that in FFIII though, just a fun game to play through and enjoy here, so I'd say it is worth getting, for sure. If you want a real good challenge though, I'd say graduating to Final Fantasy IV would be a good way to go, also a really good game, really enjoying it on the NDS, it even has some voices in it.
But yeah, I guess if you get a little ahead of yourself in a dungeon while you are underleveled, then run into the boss, that could be slightly problematic, I suppose. But I never rushed into a potentially tough battle, I come prepared, I am that way in general with RPGs, I have a habit of overleveling. >.>
Anyways, the game is quite enjoyable though imo, and I am glad it is beatable and not ridiculously tough, this ensures the player will be able to see the game through to the end, without getting to some point that they physically cannot defeat a certain boss. xP
I think there are some bosses that are a bit much in FFIV, some that are "ridiculously tough", some of the four elemental fiend things can be a major pain. Tbh, it took me over an hour to defeat one of them with some Action Replay codes, I think that is a bit much. '<_<
None of that in FFIII though, just a fun game to play through and enjoy here, so I'd say it is worth getting, for sure. If you want a real good challenge though, I'd say graduating to Final Fantasy IV would be a good way to go, also a really good game, really enjoying it on the NDS, it even has some voices in it.