Si se puede descargar y jugar sin embargo, requiere de un control para poder jugarlo porque con el control del firestick te faltarán botones para realizar todas las acciones... Yo me quedé en el helicóptero y no pude bajar jamás de el.... Estoy a espera de la devolución de mi dinero.
5つ星のうち5.099% playable with amazon fire tv remote, 1% is needed with a wireless game controller for Map, Back
2022年11月14日にカナダでレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
This game can be played with any amazon fire tv remote with an exception, you need a wireless game controller to use the "map" and "back" and "auto" buttons. You need the back button to exit the flying ship and unlearn spells. This is why I gave 4 stars instead of 5 stars. The Amazon fire tv remote has enough buttons but the game developer did not program all the fire tv remote buttons. The rewind, fast forward, and play buttons don't work! If they programmed those three buttons for the "map", the "back" and "auto" buttons then you can play this game 100% without the wireless game controller.
Right now I play with the amazon fire tv remote 99% of the time and would occasionally use the wireless game controller to check the map and use the back button to exit the flying ship and unlearning spells.
Also, to answer your question, why not just play with the wireless game controller 100% instead? Because I like playing with one hand. That's why I use the fire stick.
I think i'm about half way through the game, and I'm enjoying it so much already.
*Updated review* I have just finished the game and enjoyed it so much. I am changing this to 5 stars because playing with one hand on the fire tv remote was so much fun. I would like the developers to make more 3D FF3 games playable with the fire tv controller.
DEVELOPERS LISTEN: PLEASE PROGRAM THE UNUSED AMAZON FIRE TV REMOTE BUTTONS SO WE CAN USE THE MAP, BACK, and AUTO BUTTONS! THE REWIND, PLAY, AND FORWARD BUTTONS ARE UNUSED AND CAN BE PROGRAMMED! PLEASE DO THAT SO PEOPLE CAN PLAY ON THE FIRE TV REMOTE 100%
5つ星のうち5.0This is a 40+ campaign game, not merely an app.
2014年12月25日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
My review is long so here's a tl;dr for those who don't like walls of text: If you like role-playing games and grinding levels, and you understand that this is an actual game that will take hours upon hours to beat and are willing to pay the price for that experience, you'll most likely enjoy this game.
To start off, let me say that I have never played a proper Final Fantasy game. After hearing a lot of good things about the various stories and listening to the music, I decided to take a chance and purchase one of the available titles on the Kindle store. I went with III for five primary reasons: 1) it was on sale for half-price, 2) it has the smallest download size of the four available games, 3) it has the job system, 4) it features the turn-based battle system and not the ATB (Active-Time Battle), and 5) I've enjoyed every piece of music I've heard out of it. Let me add that, after spending some time playing this game, I would gladly have paid the full price for it because make no mistake, this is a full-blown retail game.
You start out as Luneth (although you can rename him if you'd like!), a young boy who discovers he has been chosen as a Warrior of Light, one who will bring hope to the land. It's now his job to find the other Warriors of Light (who can also be renamed), and together, they must banish the darkness. The story itself isn't as impressive as the stories from other FFs, but what makes this game great for any RPG fan is the grind. You're going to spend the majority of your time grinding character and job levels, but it's satisfying when, after being KO'd in a new area, you can return and one-shot the enemies, using them to train for the next challenge.
In my opinion, the music is catchy; it's been remastered so it's not the 8-bit tracks I've grown accustomed to, but I can still recognize just about every track. The four main characters look cute on the Kindle's graphics, and are well-designed. Each job has its own unique outfit, along with specialized abilities. There's no lag on my device; the game itself runs very smoothly, with a quick start-up and a clean exit. Also, if you're worried about the story, don't be; FFIII isn't a prequel to FFIV. The stories of individual FFs are not linked; the only similarities are found in spell/attack names, summons, and crystals (and even then, summons feature differing designs and crystal mythologies are not always alike).
As others have pointed out, nothing is really explained to you at the beginning. If you look in the Config option, you can read through a mini-tutorial that tells you the basics. As for the rest, you'll have to read through NPC conversations to figure it all out. And again, as others have mentioned, moving your character around on the overworld is kind of wonky. Ten hours in, and I'm still crashing into walls! If you're not a fan of RPGs or grinding, you probably won't like this game. I haven't been a part of the Final Fantasy community for very long, but if there's one thing I've learned from my time it's that FF fans almost never agree on anything. This game is one of those rare exceptions; ask any longtime fan who's played every title which FF is the most challenging, and they will probably name this game!
When I started up my first game, I faced off against the boss of the first dungeon at level 2, with 3/4 health, which was really incredibly dumb on my part. I ended up KO'd and starting a completely new file because it's not possible to save your game inside dungeons, only on the overworld map. Thankfully, I learned my lesson and made sure Luneth was level 3 at full health when I challenged him again. That's pretty much how the rest of the game has progressed so far; if I reach a new area and get seriously beaten up, I return to the previous grind spot and train-train-train until I can hold my own.
To conclude, in my opinion (formed from what I've read), if you're new to the series and you want to try one of the titles on Kindle, I'd actually recommend VI. FFVI has a very touching story, and is supposedly easy to beat, making it more ideal for newcomers. This game, despite being a port of the DS version, still frequently shows its roots as a super-hard NES game. Yet, in spite of that (and my newcomer status), I enjoy the grind and plan on finishing this game to the end.
Download und Installation auf Kindle Fire 8.9 schnell und problemlos.
Grafik
Man darf keine High End Grafik erwarten. Aber die Figuren sehen knuddelig aus, die Berufe sorgen für opt. Abwechslung und die Hintergrunde in den Kampfbildschirmen sind wunderschön. Auch die Gegner sehen durch die Bank toll aus.
Steuerung
Die Steuerung auf dem Tablet funktioniert reibungslos, da man in den Kämpfen nur Befehle auswählen muss und man sonst nur rumläuft. Es ist keinerlei Geschicklichkeit erforderlich, was mir als Grobmotoriker sehr entgegen kommt.
Gameplay
Man läuft auf einer Weltkarte herum, betritt Dörfer, Städte, Schlösser, Tempel und Höhlen, spricht mit NPC's. Dabei haben diese erfreulicherweise meist nur einen oder zwei Sätze, die aber interessante Informationen zu Quests und zum generellen Spielablauf beinhalten. Um zu wissen, was man als nächstes tun muss, sollte man tatsächlich mit allen NPC in einem Ort sprechen und selbst dann weiß man manchmal nicht weiter. Es gibt zwar eine Karte, aber mit der kann man nur eingeschränkt etwas anfangen, denn sie bietet viel zu wenig Informationen. In Dungeons und auf der Weltkarte muss man Zufallskämpfe bestehen, die automatisch starten, man sieht die Gegner auf der Karte oder in den Räumen vorher nicht. Gekämpft wird rundenbasiert, während man seine Aktion überlegt, wird man also nicht bereits angegriffen. Das empfinde ich als angenehm, das Spiel wird nie hektisch. In jedem Dungeon warten ein oder mehrere Bossgegner.
Berufssystem
Jeder Charakter kann 23 verschiedene Berufe erlernen, die nach und nach freigeschaltet werden. Jeder Beruf bringt Besonderheiten mit sich, Speziafähigkeiten, Stärken und Schwächen. Das Spiel sieht zwar knuddelig aus, aber es ist schon komplex, man muss sich gut überlegen wer wann welchen Beruf erlernt (man steuert eine Party von 4 Personen) und ist gut beraten mehrfach neue Konstellationen im weiteren Spielverlauf zu erproben.
Speichersystem
Man kann nur auf der Weltkarte speichern. Es empfielt sich auch häufig zu speichern.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Ich habe immer wieder gelesen, dass das Spiel so unglaublich schwer sei, vor allem was die Bosskämpfe anbelangt. Das empfinde ich nicht ganz so. Das Geheimnis liegt im Leveln und zwar der Charakterstufe, aber auch der Berufsstufe. Wenn man nur von Ort zu Ort der Haupthandlung folgt ist man viel zu schwach. Die Bossgegner darf man halt nicht auf die leicht Schulter nehmen, dann stirbt man auch nicht.
Fazit
Lange hat mich kein Spiel mehr so gefesselt. Es ist so herrlich oldschool und linear, macht aber durch das Kampfsystem sehr viel Spaß. Es ist zwar eine teure App, aber man bekommt ein Spiel, mit dem man locker 60 Stunden Spass haben kann.
Siete degli amanti di ff? Allora non potete perdervi questa riedizione. Un gioco dove finalmente non ci viene chiesto di potenziare il nostro personaggio con soldi veri!! Il prezzo non è di certo basso, ma garantisce ore e ore di divertimento in puro stile ff.