Epic Battle Fantasy 3
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Epic Battle Fantasy 3 is a silly turn-based JRPG, full of useless NPCs, rabid cats, childish humor, unreasonably large weapons, anime boobs, and other nonsense. It's a hefty adventure with over 10 hours of content and hundreds of items to collect.
Epic Battle Fantasy 3 is completely free, but if you enjoy it, please consider buying the sequels and spinoff games!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/432350
http://store.steampowered.com/app/265610
http://store.steampowered.com/app/412670
Epic Battle Fantasy 3 is completely free, but if you enjoy it, please consider buying the sequels and spinoff games!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/432350
http://store.steampowered.com/app/265610
http://store.steampowered.com/app/412670
System requirements for Linux
System requirements for macOS
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core or better
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Probably doesn't matter
- Storage: 150 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Played with mouse and keyboard
Last Modified: Oct 6, 2023
Where to buy
itch.io
Steam
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Epic Battle Fantasy 3 reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
Great Turn-based RPG game in classic style, with very complex battles and estratégicosm especially with the bosses.
If you like this genre, ought try it without hesitation, although it is not in your language is very easy to understand.
Its duration oscillates between 10 and 15 hours, depending on the difficulty that you put a great detail to the creators to offer the game and form completely free. There are No micropayments, no publicity or DLCs or anything like that.
NOTE: 8.5
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
This game was a huge leap from its predecessor, which was just a succession of battles by turns with two characters already developed but had a lot of charm for its flash style, animations, enemies, attacks, humor and references to pop culture by Everywhere.
Here you are presented the evolution of it, with a map to explore, NPCs with their secondary missions, characters that level up from 0... A JRPG (compact but full-fledged) with the perfect duration and content to play it if you have little time for a Final Fantasy or similar.
The graphics are neither more nor less than those suitable for a game that is intended for browser. And If you like the Flash style you will enjoy it as much as it is not a AAA.
Although The artistic style is damned chibi-kawaii-mal-Pario must admit that (again) is most suitable for the game, and becomes enjoyable when you get used to it, amen to be surprisingly bad-rollero when you propose. And the visual effects like the particles are very cool.
Matt Roszak deserves my respect just for calling the final boss as the villain of the Emerald Sword Saga of Rhapsody of Fire, although this causes him to miss some Dargor there.
The characters are very nice, pretty cool and their dialogues very entertaining.
Lots Of variety in equipment and skills (to be what it is). The limits are very handsome.
Great Variety also of enemies, and the fights come to give a lot of yes on many occasions. Bosses are exciting to fight, and that's not something you always get.
The medals have real and practical use for a change, not only to be a ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Decoration that looks on your profile page but is not worth anything.
Natallie's boobs.
Finally (and this in fact is one of the most important things): his composer, Phyrnna, is a woman with a talent that should be envied by many musicians who work for professional video game companies, because it is enough to give birth to one of the M Ejores BSO that have been heard, and now I do include titles that are neither Indies nor browser.
In short, this game leaves an unbeatable feeling after arriving with the expectations of what was the previous delivery. As a game in itself, one must always remember that initially it was thought to play it in navigator and that for the limitations that it has, it shows an impressive work on the part of its developer. It is Also a huge tribute to all the retro games of his style.