Well, here I thought I would have any easy time just use the perfect combination of classes I learnt in two games prior, and then the developers goes and change every class. Thanks! So instead of the Landsknecht protector front with an alchemist, survivalist and medic back I would have stomped my way through the game, I had a Gladiator, Hoplite and Buccaneer front and a Zodiac and Monk back. So that took me 30 minutes I had hoped to cut down, but no. And another thing before the game starts, no bonus for clearing the other games. No bracelets or so. Seems really strange that the original games coupled together I and II, but the remakes hinted at connections between II and III. Anyway, back to the story.
So you have arrived in this coastal town where a 100 years ago the ancient and technology advanced city sunk into the sea caused by a cataclysm, leaving only a Yggdrasil labyrinth to explore. From there it is as usual, with the exception that if you have some spare cash after outfitting your characters you can hire a boat and explore the seas around the city to reconnect with other cities, find islands with treasures and fight bosses to gain exp and materials. You can also fish, which pretty much the only thing you can do to bring in cash. And the ship master complains that people spend to much time fishing, well tough luck when that is the only way to keep the sailing operation going!
Anyway, into the labyrinth. I played most of the first two stratums on normal, but when I've reached 20 hours gameplay and my summer vacation is over for now I didn't feel like it anymore so I set it to picnic mode and went onward from there. There is something to play in normal. How you avoid the FOE:s and have to learn and use the environment. Especially the first stratum boss where I had to use tents between the two phases of the fight. But I beat him fair on Normal! I even survived the fish ambush on the second stratum by just booking it and be able to avoid them attacking me. After that I went to the floor below, faced of an alligator FOE I actually been able to subdue before, but now he wrecked me. So I set it to picnic.
Still, you explore the stratums on behalf of the senate who looks for the Drowned City. You encounter this girl Olympia that helps you in the first stratum, but in the second she is the one that sets you up for the fish ambush. She belongs to the Drowned City that keeps humans away in order to fight there war against the Deep Ones, some lovecraftian fish horrors below the depths of the ocean. The Abyssal King, who has lived for over 100 years wants humans out of there since the Deep Ones feed on the emotions of humans while he leads his robot armies against the Deep Ones. The Senate is against this since behind them is Princess Getrun who is the Abyssal Kings sister and also have lived for over 100 years. By choosing to either protect the Abyssal Guardian or defeat it you change the ending of the game. Either protect it and keep the humans away or kill it and face the Abyssal king. I checked on it and someone mentioned it was easier to choose that way so I went with that. And then I defeated the Abyssal King and the game ended... that's all?
Apparently so. There's a post-game stratum (like always) where you are tasked by Yggdrasil to go even deeper and defeat the Deep Ones... even though the Elder One is in the third stratum locked away by the Abyssal King? I charted the first floor and so much of the second and third I could, but I got stumped and since it's a hassle to get back to the second floor since you have to take a certain path which is so irritating (maybe if I charted it with an automatic travel thing). It also has the new feature for this game where certain areas just doesn't register so you have to map it yourself (which is fine), but also makes it disorienting.
Pushed through the floors and found the last level. Which ends at level 25, but I got the feeling that the other games had up to 30 levels? Anyway, found the boss, and got killed in three turns. Well, better grind the people back to 60-70 levels. Got to 60, found a tentacle as well as running around the floor and then I tried again. He already had a bit dropped of his HP so I began hitting him with everything I got and beating that bar there's suddenly a phase 2 and boy, it went bad. No MP left for the Zodiac and Monk so it's bad. Took a couple of turns, but he beat me. So then I checked up. Apparently there's 8 tentacles around the floor and I thought I might spend some time to take them out and might try again, but then I read they re-spawn within 3 days and it's just running around after them. I just called it quit there. I got more games to play.
Overall it works like the other game. I noticed also that this game at least give you EXP when you report a quest like they did in the Untold games so leveling is a bit better. The Sailing portion was a bit fun, but the cost is hard to justify in the early game and you really need to land on every square since who knows what lies in some random water square? So I get why maybe it doesn't need any extra like the others since it basically function like the Untold games, although sailing is optional. You can also add subclasses where you get the skills from those together with your main class. So a lot of choices, but only the Gladiator/Sovereign and Hoplite/Farmer was used for their skills, the others got subclasses because it also gave you extra skill points to dump in their ordinary skills.
Now I only have IV, V and Nexus left... but those are on my 3DS and since I can't play them on the TV, they have to wait a while (I might also be a bit tired of the series as well after playing all three in a row). Don't know what I will play after this, but I got a lot in the backlog.
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