Posted on: May 4, 2012

JudasFm
Verified ownerGames: 84 Reviews: 3
Best of the best
While I liked MM6 and 7, this one was the absolute best out of the three (I have a special soft spot for it as it was the only one out of the three I ever managed to complete!) Let's break it down: THE GOOD: You can select from a wide range of characters (and species!) for your starting character, and you can hire and fire other members of your party, so you're no longer stuck with a group where nobody can repair an item. Just hire a knight, have him/her fix it and then get rid of 'em. You can hire dragons! While having dragons may make it a little too easy for some players, it's still a great touch and nice to get away from the 'all dragons are evil' thing The difficulty level is very good. In MM6 and 7 I found that I'd have to go away and kill several monsters in between quests just to level up enough to attempt the next part of the story. With this one, the difficulty level is just right; hard enough to be a bit of a challenge, but easy enough to keep right on going. The automap feature is VERY good, as is the ability to add your own entries. Fed up with not knowing which path leads to which new land? Can't remember where that Sword teacher was? Can't remember where to find the guy who'll pay you for Naga hides? Simply add a little dot on the map (the game will update it with teacher locations automatically) and you're sorted! THE BAD: In this version, there's no way to skip cutscenes. Not really a problem, but it bugs me a little that I have to sit through the same opening movie over and over again before I can get to the main menu. AND THE JUST PLAIN MISC: People have commented about the graphics. While it's true they aren't the best (even taking into account the fact that the game is over ten years old) they're adequate enough and the quality of the gameplay more than makes up for them. To summarize, this is a truly fantastic game and well worth a buy!
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