also known as ''Final Fantasy III'' in its initial North American release, is a 1994
role-playing video game
Role-playing video games, also known as CRPG (computer/console role-playing games), comprise a broad video game genre generally defined by a detailed story and character advancement (often through increasing characters' levels or other skills) ...
developed and published by
Square
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for the
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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. It is the sixth main entry in the ''
Final Fantasy
is a Japanese fantasy Anthology series, anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi which is owned, developed, and published by Square Enix (formerly Square (video game company), Square). The franchise centers on a series of fanta ...
'' series, the final to feature
2D sprite based graphics, and the first to be directed by someone other than series creator
Hironobu Sakaguchi; the role was instead filled by
Yoshinori Kitase and
Hiroyuki Ito. Long-time collaborator
Yoshitaka Amano returned as character designer and concept artist, while composer
Nobuo Uematsu returned to compose the
game's score, which has been released on several
soundtrack albums.
Set in a world with technology resembling the
Second Industrial Revolution
The Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the Technological Revolution, was a phase of rapid Discovery (observation), scientific discovery, standardisation, mass production and industrialisation from the late 19th century into the early ...
, the game's story follows an expanding cast that includes fourteen permanent
playable characters. The game's themes of a rebellion against an
immoral military dictatorship
A military dictatorship, or a military regime, is a type of dictatorship in which Power (social and political), power is held by one or more military officers. Military dictatorships are led by either a single military dictator, known as a Polit ...
, pursuit of a magical arms race, use of
chemical weapons in warfare, depictions of violent and apocalyptic confrontations, several personal redemption arcs,
teenage pregnancy, and the renewal of hope and life itself all make the storyline darker and more mature than earlier entries in the franchise.
''Final Fantasy VI'' received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its graphics, soundtrack, story, characters, and setting. It is widely considered to be one of the
greatest video games of all time and is often cited as a watershed title for the role-playing genre. The game was a commercial success, with the Super NES and PlayStation versions selling over 3.48 million copies worldwide by 2003, as well as over 750,000 copies as part of the Japanese ''
Final Fantasy Collection'' and the North American ''Final Fantasy Anthology''.
It was ported by
Tose with minor differences to the
PlayStation
is a video gaming brand owned and produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), a division of Japanese conglomerate Sony. Its flagship products consists of a series of home video game consoles produced under the brand; it also consists ...
in 1999, and the
Game Boy Advance
The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, and to international markets that June. It was later released in mainland China in 2004, under the name iQue Game Boy Advanc ...
in 2006. The Super NES version was rereleased for the
Wii's
Virtual Console
The Virtual Console was a line of downloadable retro video games for Nintendo's Wii and Wii U home video game consoles and the Nintendo 3DS family of handheld systems. The Virtual Console lineup consisted of titles originally released on pa ...
in 2011, and by
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
as part of the company's
Super NES Classic Edition in 2017.
The game was known as ''Final Fantasy III'' when it was first released in North America, as the original ''
Final Fantasy II'', ''
III'', and ''
V'' had not been released outside Japan at the time (leaving ''
IV'' as the second title released outside Japan and ''VI'' as the third). However, all later versions of the game, other than re-releases of the original version, use the original title.
Gameplay
Like previous installments, ''Final Fantasy VI'' consists of four basic modes of
gameplay
Gameplay is the specific way in which players interact with a game. The term applies to both video games and Tabletop game, tabletop games. Gameplay is the connection between the player and the game, the player's overcoming of challenges, and t ...
: an
overworld map, town and
dungeon field maps, a battle screen, and a menu screen. The overworld map is a scaled-down version of the game's world, which the player uses to direct characters to various locations. As with most games in the series, the three primary means of travel across the overworld are by foot,
chocobo, and
airship
An airship, dirigible balloon or dirigible is a type of aerostat (lighter-than-air) aircraft that can navigate through the air flying powered aircraft, under its own power. Aerostats use buoyancy from a lifting gas that is less dense than the ...
. With a few plot-driven exceptions, enemies are
randomly encountered on field maps and on the overworld when traveling by foot. The menu screen is where the player makes such decisions as which characters will be in the traveling party, which equipment they wield, the magic they learn, and the configuration of the gameplay. It is also used to track
experience points and levels.
The game's plot develops as the player progresses through towns and dungeons. Town citizens will offer helpful information, and some residents own item or equipment shops. Later in the game, visiting certain towns will activate
side-quests. Dungeons appear as a variety of areas, including caves, forests, and buildings. These dungeons often have treasure chests containing rare items that are not available in most stores. Dungeons may feature puzzles and mazes, with some dungeons requiring the player to divide the characters into multiple parties which must work together to advance through the dungeon.
Combat
Combat in ''Final Fantasy VI'' is
menu-based, in which the player selects an action from a list of such options as Fight, Magic, and Item. A maximum of four characters may be used in battles, which are based on the series' traditional
Active Time Battle (ATB) system, first featured in ''
Final Fantasy IV''. Under this system, each character has an action bar that replenishes itself at a rate dependent on their speed
statistic
A statistic (singular) or sample statistic is any quantity computed from values in a sample which is considered for a statistical purpose. Statistical purposes include estimating a population parameter, describing a sample, or evaluating a hypot ...
. When a character's action bar is filled, the player may assign an action. In addition to standard battle techniques, each character possesses a unique special ability. For example, Locke possesses the ability to steal items from enemies, while Celes' ''Runic'' ability allows her to absorb most magical attacks cast until her next turn.
Another element is the Desperation Attack,
a powerful attack substitution that occasionally appears when a character's health is low. Similar features appear in later ''Final Fantasy'' titles under a variety of different names, including Limit Breaks, Trances, and Overdrives.
Characters are rewarded for victorious battles with
experience point
An experience point (often abbreviated as exp or XP) is a unit of measurement used in some tabletop role-playing games (RPGs) and role-playing video games to quantify a player character's life experience and progression through the game. Experien ...
s and money, called
gil (
Gold Piece (GP) in the original North American localization). When characters attain a certain number of experience points, they gain a level, which increases their statistics. An additional player may play during battle scenarios, with control of individual characters assigned from the configuration menu.
Customization
Characters in ''Final Fantasy VI'' can be equipped with a variety of weapons, armor and, particular to this entry, powerful accessories known as "Relics". Weapons and armor increase combat capability, mostly by increasing statistics and adding beneficial effects to attacks. By comparison, Relics have a variety of uses and effects, are almost entirely interchangeable among party members, and are extended in sophistication to alter basic battle commands and exceed normal limitations of the game's systems.
Although in ''VI'' only two playable characters start the game with the ability to use magic, magic may later be taught to almost all other playable characters through the game's introduction of magicite and the Espers that magicite shards contain. "Espers" are the game's incarnation of the series' trope of "summons", powerful monstrous beings, many of which are recurring throughout the series, such as Ifrit, Shiva, Bahamut and Odin. Besides those returning from previous entries, ''VI'' features approximately two dozen of them in total, with more added to later versions of the game.
The setting and plot of the game revolve heavily around Espers and their remains when deceased, which are referred to as "magicite". Each piece of magicite has a specific set of magic spells that a character can learn when they are equipped with it in the menu. If used often enough, these abilities become permanently accessible, even if the magicite is removed. Additionally, some pieces of magicite grant a statistical bonus to a character when they gain a level. Finally, when a character equips a piece of magicite, they may summon the corresponding Esper during battle.
Plot
Setting
Instead of the strictly
medieval
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fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction that involves supernatural or Magic (supernatural), magical elements, often including Fictional universe, imaginary places and Legendary creature, creatures.
The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
settings featured in previous ''Final Fantasy'' titles, ''Final Fantasy VI'' is set in a world that also has prominent
steampunk
Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and Applied arts, aesthetics inspired by, but not limited to, 19th-century Industrial Revolution, industrial steam engine, steam-powered machinery. Steampun ...
influences. The structure of society is similar to that of the latter half of the 19th century, with
opera
Opera is a form of History of theatre#European theatre, Western theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by Singing, singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically ...
and the
fine art
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s serving as recurring motifs throughout the game,
and a level of technology comparable to that of the
Second Industrial Revolution
The Second Industrial Revolution, also known as the Technological Revolution, was a phase of rapid Discovery (observation), scientific discovery, standardisation, mass production and industrialisation from the late 19th century into the early ...
. During the first half of the game, the planet is referred to as the World of Balance, and is divided into three lush continents. The northern continent is punctuated by a series of mountain ranges, the southern continent has been mostly subjugated by the cruel Gestahl Empire, and the eastern continent is home to the Veldt, a massive wilderness inhabited by monsters from all over the world. An apocalyptic event mid-game transforms the planet into the World of Ruin; its withering landmasses are fractured into numerous islands surrounding a larger continent.
The game alludes to a conflict known as the "War of the Magi", which occurred one thousand years prior to the beginning of the game. In this conflict, three quarreling entities known as the "Warring Triad" used innocent humans as soldiers by transforming them into enslaved magical beings called Espers. The Triad realized their wrongdoings; they freed the espers and sealed their own powers inside three stone statues.
As a precaution, the espers sealed off both the statues and themselves from the realm of humans. The concept of magic gradually faded to myth as mankind built a society extolling science and technology.
At the game's opening, the Empire has taken advantage of the weakening barrier between the human and esper domains, capturing several espers in the process. Using these espers as a power source, the Empire has created "Magitek", a craft that combines magic with machinery (including
mechanical infantry) and infuses humans with magical powers.
The Empire is opposed by the Returners, a rebel organization seeking to free the subjugated lands.
Characters
''Final Fantasy VI'' features fourteen permanent
playable characters, the most of any game in the main series, as well as several secondary characters who are only briefly controlled by the player. The starting character,
Terra Branford, is a reserved half-human, half-esper girl who spent most of her life as a slave to the Empire, thanks to a mind-controlling device, and is unfamiliar with love.
Other primary characters include
Locke Cole, a treasure hunter and rebel sympathizer with a powerful impulse to protect women;
Celes Chere, a former general of the Empire, who joined the Returners after being jailed for questioning imperial practices;
Edgar Roni Figaro, a consummate womanizer and the king of Figaro, who claims allegiance to the Empire while secretly supplying aid to the Returners;
[Locke: On the surface, Edgar pretends to support the Empire. The truth is, he's collaborating with the Returners, an organization opposed to the Empire. I am his contact with that group... The old man you met in Narshe is one of us. ] Sabin Rene Figaro, Edgar's independent brother, who fled the royal court to hone his
martial arts
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defence; military and law enforcement applications; combat sport, competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; ...
skills;
Cyan Garamonde, a loyal knight to the kingdom of Doma who lost his family and friends when Kefka poisoned the kingdom's water supply;
Setzer Gabbiani, a habitual gambler, thrill seeker, and owner of the world's only known airship;
Shadow
A shadow is a dark area on a surface where light from a light source is blocked by an object. In contrast, shade occupies the three-dimensional volume behind an object with light in front of it. The cross-section of a shadow is a two-dimensio ...
, a
ninja
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mercenary who offers his services to both the Empire and the Returners;
Relm Arrowny, a young but tough artistic girl with magical powers;
Strago Magus, Relm's elderly grandfather and a
Blue Mage;
Gau, a
feral child surviving since infancy on the Veldt;
Mog, a pike-toting
Moogle from the mines of Narshe;
Umaro, a savage but loyal
yeti also from Narshe, talked into joining the Returners through Mog's persuasion; and
Gogo, a mysterious, fully shrouded master of the art of mimicry.
Most of the main characters in the game hold a significant grudge against the Empire and, in particular,
Kefka Palazzo, who is one of the game's main antagonists along with
Emperor Gestahl. The clownish Kefka became the first experimental prototype of a line of magically empowered soldiers called Magitek Knights, rendering him insane; his actions throughout the game reflect his demented nature.
The supporting character
Ultros is a recurring villain and
comic relief
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. A handful of characters have reappeared in later games. ''Final Fantasy SGI'', a short
tech demo produced for the
Silicon Graphics
Silicon Graphics, Inc. (stylized as SiliconGraphics before 1999, later rebranded SGI, historically known as Silicon Graphics Computer Systems or SGCS) was an American high-performance computing manufacturer, producing computer hardware and soft ...
Onyx workstation, featured
polygon
In geometry, a polygon () is a plane figure made up of line segments connected to form a closed polygonal chain.
The segments of a closed polygonal chain are called its '' edges'' or ''sides''. The points where two edges meet are the polygon ...
-based
3D renderings of Locke, Terra, and Shadow.
Story
In the town of Narshe, Terra participates in an Imperial mission to seize a powerful Esper encased in ice. Upon locating it, a magical reaction occurs between Terra and the Esper; as a result, the soldiers accompanying Terra are killed and Terra is knocked unconscious. Upon awakening, Terra is informed that the Empire had been using a device called a "slave crown" to control her actions. With the crown now removed, Terra cannot remember anything more than her name and her rare ability to use magic unaided. Terra is then introduced to an organization known as the "Returners", who she agrees to help in their revolution against the Empire. The Returners learn that Imperial soldiers, led by Kefka, are planning another attempt to seize the frozen Esper. After repelling Kefka's attack, Terra experiences another magical reaction with the frozen Esper; she transforms into a creature resembling an Esper and flies to another continent. Upon locating Terra, the party is confronted by an Esper named Ramuh, who informs the group that Terra may require the assistance of another Esper imprisoned in the Imperial capital city of Vector.
At Vector, the party attempts to rescue several Espers; however, the Espers are already dying from Magitek experiments and choose instead to offer their lives to the party by transforming into magicite. The group returns to Terra and observes a reaction between her and the magicite "Maduin". The reaction calms Terra and restores her memory; she reveals that she is the half-human, half-Esper child of Maduin and a human woman. With this revelation, the Returners ask Terra to convince the Espers to join their cause. To do this, she travels to the sealed gate between the human and Esper worlds. However, unbeknownst to the party, the Empire also uses Terra to gain access to the Esper world. There, Emperor Gestahl and Kefka retrieve the statues of the Warring Triad, raising a landmass called the Floating Continent. The group confronts Emperor Gestahl and Kefka at the Floating Continent, whereupon Kefka, whose mental state has progressively deteriorated over the course of the story, usurps and murders Gestahl. Kefka then tampers with the alignment of the statues, which upsets the balance of magic and destroys most of the surface of the world.
One year later, Celes awakens on a deserted island. She learns that Kefka is using the Warring Triad to rule the world in a tyrannical god-like manner, destroying whole villages who oppose him and causing all life to slowly wither away. After Celes escapes the island, she searches for her lost comrades, who are found scattered throughout the ruined world. They come to terms with their situation and resolve to confront Kefka and end his reign, with Terra additionally accepting her half-Esper heritage and finding a new purpose in life in fighting for a better future. The group infiltrates Kefka's tower and destroys the Warring Triad before confronting Kefka himself, who has descended into
nihilism as a result of his madness and plans to destroy all of existence as a means of self-validation. However, the group successfully destroys Kefka in battle, at which point magic and Espers disappear from the world; despite this, Terra is able to survive by hanging onto the human half of her existence. The group escapes from Kefka's tower as it collapses and flies away while watching as the world rejuvenates itself.
Development
Creation
''Final Fantasy VI'' entered development after the release of its predecessor ''
V'' in December 1992.
The development of the game took just one year to complete. Series creator and director
Hironobu Sakaguchi could not be as intimately involved as in previous installments due to his other projects and his promotion to Executive Vice President of the company in 1991.
For that reason, he became the producer and split director responsibilities for ''VI'' up between
Yoshinori Kitase and
Hiroyuki Ito: Kitase was in charge of event production and the scenario, while Ito handled all battle aspects.
Sakaguchi supervised Kitase's cutscene direction and ensured that the project would coalesce as a whole. The idea behind the story of ''VI'' was that every character is the protagonist. All members of the development team contributed ideas for characters and their "episodes" for the overall plot in what Kitase described as a "hybrid process".
Consequently, Terra and Locke were conceived by Sakaguchi; Celes and Gau by Kitase; Shadow and Setzer by graphic director
Tetsuya Nomura
is a Japanese video game artist, designer, producer, and director working for Square Enix. He was hired by Square initially as a monster designer for ''Final Fantasy V'' (1992), before being shifted towards secondary Character design of Final F ...
; and Edgar and Sabin by field graphic designer
Kaori Tanaka.
It was Kitase's task to unite the story premise provided by Sakaguchi with all the individual ideas for character episodes to create a cohesive narrative.
The scenario of ''Final Fantasy VI'' was written by a group of four or five people, among them Kitase who provided key elements of the story, such as the opera scene and Celes' suicide attempt, as well as all of Kefka's appearances.
The team decided to split the game into two halves, commonly termed the World of Balance and World of Ruin, because they were tired of the common game scenario of the hero narrowly saving the world. When writing the
post-apocalypse second half of the story, the developers decided to let the player choose their favorite characters to emphasize that every character is the protagonist.
Regular series character designer
Yoshitaka Amano's concept art became the basis for the models in the
full motion video
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s produced for the game's PlayStation re-release.
Tetsuya Takahashi, one of the graphic directors, drew the imperial Magitek Armors seen in the opening scene. By doing so, he disregarded Sakaguchi's intention to reuse the regular designs from elsewhere in the game.
The
sprite art for the characters' in-game appearance was drawn by
Kazuko Shibuya. While in the earlier installments, the sprites were less detailed on the map than in battle, ''Final Fantasy VI'' had an equally high resolution regardless of the screen. This enabled the use of animations depicting a variety of movements and facial expressions.
Though it was not the first game to utilize the Super NES'
Mode 7 graphics, ''Final Fantasy VI'' made more extensive use of them than its predecessors. For instance, unlike both ''
IV'' and ''
V'', the world map is rendered in Mode 7, which lends a somewhat
three-dimensional
In geometry, a three-dimensional space (3D space, 3-space or, rarely, tri-dimensional space) is a mathematical space in which three values (''coordinates'') are required to determine the position (geometry), position of a point (geometry), poi ...
perspective to an otherwise
two-dimensional game.
Localization
The original North American
localization and release of ''Final Fantasy VI'' by Square for the Super NES featured several changes from the original Japanese version. The most obvious of these is the change of the game's title from ''Final Fantasy VI'' to ''Final Fantasy III''; because only two games of the series had been localized in North America at the time, ''VI'' was distributed as ''Final Fantasy III'' to maintain naming continuity. Unlike ''Final Fantasy IV'' (which was first released in North America as ''Final Fantasy II''), there are no major changes to gameplay,
though several changes of contents and editorial adjustments exist in the English script. In a January 1995 interview with ''
Super Play'' magazine, translator
Ted Woolsey explained that "there's a certain level of playfulness and ... sexuality in Japanese games that just doesn't exist here
n the USA basically because of
Nintendo of America's rules and guidelines".
Consequently, objectionable graphics (e.g. nudity) were censored and building signs in towns were changed (such as Bar being changed to Café), as well as religious allusions (e.g. the spell ''Holy'' was renamed ''Pearl'').
Also, some direct allusions to death, killing actions, and violent expressions, as well as offensive words have been replaced by softer expressions. For example, after Edgar, Locke and Terra flee on chocobos from Figaro Castle, Kefka orders two Magitek Armored soldiers to chase them by shouting "Go! KILL THEM!", in the Japanese version. It was translated as "Go! Get them!" Also, when Imperial Troopers burn Figaro Castle, and Edgar claims Terra is not hidden inside the castle, Kefka replies "then you can burn to death" in the Japanese version, which was replaced in the English version by "Then welcome to my barbecue!". Similarly, as Magitek soldiers watch Edgar and his guests escape on Chocobos, Kefka swears in Japanese, which was translated by Ted Woolsey as "Son of a submariner!".
The localization also featured changes to several names, such as "Tina" being changed to "Terra". Finally, dialogue text files had to be shortened due to the limited data storage space available on the game cartridge's
read-only memory
Read-only memory (ROM) is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices. Data stored in ROM cannot be electronically modified after the manufacture of the memory device. Read-only memory is useful for storing sof ...
.
As a result, additional changes were rendered to dialogue in order to compress it into the available space.
The PlayStation re-release featured only minor changes to the English localization. The title of the game was reverted to ''Final Fantasy VI'' from ''Final Fantasy III'', to unify the numbering scheme of the series in North America and Japan with the earlier release of ''
VII''. A few item and character names were adjusted, as in the expansion of "Fenix Down" to "Phoenix Down". Unlike the PlayStation re-release of ''Final Fantasy IV'' included in the later ''
Final Fantasy Chronicles'' compilation, the script was left essentially unchanged.
The Game Boy Advance re-release featured a new translation by a different translator, Tom Slattery. This translation preserved most of the character names, location names, and terminology from the Woolsey translation, but changed item and spell names to match the conventions used in more recent titles in the series.
The revised script preserved certain quirky lines from the original while changing or editing others, and it cleared up certain points of confusion in the original translation.
The
Wii Virtual Console
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release used the ''Final Fantasy III'' name of the Super NES game.
Music
The soundtrack for ''Final Fantasy VI'' was composed by long-time series contributor
Nobuo Uematsu. The score consists of themes for each major character and location, as well as music for standard battles, fights with
boss enemies and for special cutscenes. The extensive use of
leitmotif
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is one of the defining points of the audio tracks. The "
Aria di Mezzo Carattere" is one of the latter tracks, played during a cutscene involving an
opera
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performance. This track features an unintelligible synthesized "voice" that harmonizes with the melody, as technical limitations for the
SPC700 sound format chip prevented the use of an actual
vocal track (although some developers eventually figured out how to overcome the limitation a few years later, and in the ''Pixel Remaster'', it is voiced by opera singers). The orchestral album ''
Final Fantasy VI Grand Finale'' features an arranged version of the
aria
In music, an aria (, ; : , ; ''arias'' in common usage; diminutive form: arietta, ; : ariette; in English simply air (music), air) is a self-contained piece for one voice, with or without instrument (music), instrumental or orchestral accompan ...
, using Italian
lyrics
Lyrics are words that make up a song, usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a "libretto" and their writer, ...
performed by Svetla Krasteva with an orchestral accompaniment. This version is also found in the ending
full motion video
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of the game's
Sony
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PlayStation
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re-release, with the same lyrics but a different musical
arrangement
In music, an arrangement is a musical adaptation of an existing composition. Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development. Arranging differs from orchestr ...
. In addition, the
album
An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track cartridge, 8-track or Cassette tape, cassette), or digital distribution, dig ...
''Orchestral Game Concert 4'' includes an extended version of the opera arranged and conducted by Kōsuke Onozaki and performed by the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, featuring Wakako Aokimi, Tetsuya Ōno, and Hiroshi Kuroda on vocals.
It was also performed at the "More Friends" concert
at the
Gibson Amphitheatre
Universal Amphitheatre (later known as Gibson Amphitheatre) was an indoor amphitheatre located in Los Angeles, California, within Universal City, California, Universal City. It was built as an outdoor venue, opening in the summer of 1972 with a p ...
in 2005 using a new English translation of the lyrics, an album of which is now available.
"
Dancing Mad", accompanying the game's final battle with Kefka, is 17 minutes long and contains an
organ cadenza, with variations on Kefka's theme. The "Ending Theme" combines every playable character theme into one composition lasting over 21 minutes.
The original score was released on three
compact disc
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s in Japan as ''
Final Fantasy VI: Original Sound Version''.
A version of this album was later released in North America as ''Final Fantasy III: Kefka's Domain''. This version of the album is the same as its Japanese counterpart, except for different packaging and small differences in the translation of some track names between the album and newer releases.
Additionally, ''Final Fantasy VI: Grand Finale'' features eleven tracks from the game, arranged by
Shirō Sagisu and
Tsuneyoshi Saito and performed by the Ensemble Archi Della Scala and Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano (Milan Symphony Orchestra).
''
Piano Collections: Final Fantasy VI'', a second arranged album, features thirteen tracks from the game, performed for
piano
A piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are depressed, activating an Action (music), action mechanism where hammers strike String (music), strings. Modern pianos have a row of 88 black and white keys, tuned to a c ...
by Reiko Nomura.
More recently, "Dancing Mad", the final boss theme from ''Final Fantasy VI'', has been performed at
Play! A Video Game Symphony
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in Stockholm, Sweden on June 2, 2007, by the group
Machinae Supremacy.
Nobuo Uematsu's former rock band,
The Black Mages, released a
progressive metal
Progressive metal (often shortened to prog metal) is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal music, heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression" and amplified electric guitar, guitar-driven sound of the former with t ...
version of Dancing Mad on their
eponymous first album in 2003. Their third album, subtitled ''
Darkness and Starlight'', is so named after its premiere track: a
rock opera version of the entire opera from ''FFVI'', including the Aria di Mezzo Carattere performed by Etsuyo Ota.
In 2012, a
Kickstarter
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campaign for
OverClocked ReMix was funded at $153,633 for the creation of a multiple CD album of remixes of the music from ''VI''.
Andrew Aversa directed the creation of the album, ''Balance and Ruin'', which contains 74 tracks from 74 artists, each with its own unique style. The album is free and available at the OverClocked ReMix website.
Video Games Live composer
Jillian Aversa, Andrew Aversa's wife, created a music video tribute to Aria di Mezzo Carattere, together with cellist
Tina Guo, expanding on the arrangement from ''Balance and Ruin''.
Re-releases
PlayStation
''Final Fantasy VI'' was
ported to the
PlayStation
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by
Tose and re-released in Japan and North America in 1999. In Japan, it was available in both a standalone release and as part of ''Final Fantasy Collection'', while in North America it was available only as part of ''Final Fantasy Anthology''. In Europe it was sold only as a standalone release. Fifty thousand limited-edition copies were also released in Japan and included a ''Final Fantasy''-themed alarm clock.
''Final Fantasy VI''s PlayStation port is very similar to the original Japanese
Super Famicom
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release. With the exception of the addition of two full motion video opening and ending sequences and new screen-transition effects used for the start and end of battles, the graphics, music and sound are left unchanged from the original version. The only notable changes to gameplay (in addition to loading times not present in the cartridge versions) involve the correction of a few
software bug
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The effects of a software bug range from minor (such as a misspelled word in the user interface) to sev ...
s from the original and the addition of a new "memo save" feature, allowing players to quickly save their progress to the PlayStation's
RAM.
The re-release included other special features, such as a
bestiary and an artwork gallery.
The port was re-released in December 2012 as part of the ''Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box'' package in Japan.
''Final Fantasy VI'' was re-released as a PSone Classic in 2011: in Japan on April 20, in PAL territories on June 2
and in North America on December 6.
The "Pixel Remaster" series version of ''Final Fantasy VI'' was released for
PlayStation 4
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in April 2023.
Nintendo consoles
After the PlayStation, Tose then ported the game to the
Game Boy Advance
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, on which it was released as ''Final Fantasy VI Advance''. It was released in Japan by Square Enix on November 30, 2006, with
Nintendo
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The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
handling publishing in North America on February 5, 2007, and in Europe on July 6.
It was the last game to be released on the Game Boy Advance in Asia, as well as the last one to be published by Nintendo on the system. It includes additional gameplay features, slightly improved visuals, and a new translation that follows Japanese naming conventions for the spells and monsters. It does not, however, have the full-motion videos from the PlayStation version of the game. Four new espers appear in ''Advance'':
Leviathan
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,
Gilgamesh
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,
Cactuar, and Diabolos. Two new areas include the Dragons' Den dungeon, which includes the Kaiser Dragon, a monster coded, but not included, in the original, and a "Soul Shrine", a place where the player can fight monsters continuously. Three new spells also appear, and several bugs from the original are fixed. In addition, similarly to the other handheld ''Final Fantasy'' re-releases, a bestiary and a music player are included. Even in the Japanese version, the music player is in English and uses the American names, e.g. ''Strago'' over ''Stragus''.
The package features new artwork by series veteran and original character and image designer
Yoshitaka Amano.
The original
Super Famicom
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version was released for the
Wii Virtual Console
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in Japan on March 15, 2011, in PAL territories (Europe and Australia) on March 18, and in North America on June 30.
The game was released in the West with its original North American title of ''Final Fantasy III''.
The Super Famicom version was later released on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan. Square Enix released the Game Boy Advance version on the Wii U Virtual Console in Japan in December 2015.
Nintendo re-released ''Final Fantasy VI'' worldwide in September 2017 as part of the company's
Super NES/Super Famicom Classic Edition.
The "Pixel Remaster" series version of ''Final Fantasy VI'' was released worldwide for
Nintendo Switch
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in April 2023.
Mobile platforms and PC
Ports of ''Final Fantasy VI'' for
Android and
iOS mobile operating systems were also published in 2014, for Android on January 15,
and for iOS on February 6,
with features such as new high-resolution graphics with sprites designed by Kazuko Shibuya, who did the original game's artwork, movement in eight directions, and auto-battle.
A Windows PC port, itself a port of the Android version, was released for Windows PC via Steam on December 16, 2015. Another port from the "Pixel Remaster" line was released on Steam on February 23, 2022. The "Pixel Remaster" series features new 16-bit sprites, new soundtracks, and a return to the game's originally released content. No added content from any of the ported versions appears in any of the "Pixel Remasters".
Xbox Series X & S
The "Pixel Remaster series" version of ''Final Fantasy VI'' was announced and launched for
Xbox Series X/S in September 2024, marking the first release of the game alongside the other NES/SNES entries of the series on any Xbox consoles.
Reception
Contemporary
''Final Fantasy VI'' received critical acclaim and was commercially successful in Japan upon release. In mid-1994, Square's publicity department reported that the game had sold copies in Japan,
where it became the best-selling
video game of 1994. In the United States, where it went on sale in the last quarter of 1994, it was the top-selling Super NES game in October
and became the year's eighth best-selling Super NES cartridge. Despite this, it was not a commercial success in that region, according to Sakaguchi. As of March 2003, the game had shipped 3.48 million copies worldwide, with 2.62 million of those copies being shipped in Japan and 860,000 abroad. ''Final Fantasy Collection'' sold over 400,000 copies in 1999, making it the 31st-best-selling release of that year in Japan.
''Final Fantasy Anthology'' has sold approximately 364,000 copies in North America.
''Final Fantasy VI Advance'' sold over 223,000 copies in Japan by the end of 2006, one month after release.
''
GamePro
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'' rated it 4.5 out of 5 in graphics and a perfect 5.0 in sound, control, and fun factor, stating that "characters, plotlines, and multiple-choice scenarios all combine to form one fantastic game!"
The four reviewers of ''
Electronic Gaming Monthly
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History
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'' each granted it a unanimous score of 9 out of 10 (36 out of 40) and their "Game of the Month" award, commenting that it had set the new standard for excellence in RPGs. They particularly praised the graphics, music, and the strong emotional involvement of the story.
It won several awards from ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' in their 1994 video game awards, including
Best Role-Playing Game,
Best Japanese Role-Playing Game, and
Best Music for a Cartridge-Based Game.
[''Electronic Gaming Monthly's Buyer's Guide'', 1995.] Additionally, they ranked the game ninth in their 1997 list of the 100 greatest console games of all time. ''
Famitsu
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'' scored it 37 out of 40, making it one of their two highest-rated games of 1994 (along with ''
Ridge Racer'').
For their part, ''
Nintendo Power
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'' declared the game "the RPG hit of the decade", noting its improved sound and graphics over its predecessors, and the game's broadened thematic scope.
Moreover, they suggested that "with so much story and variation of play ... fans may become lost in the world for months at a time".
''Nintendo Power'' also opined that the game plot was "not particularly inventive" and the "story is often sappy–not written for an American audience".
In 1997, ''Nintendo Power'' ranked it as the eighth greatest Nintendo game, saying it "had everything you could want—heroes, world-shattering events, magic, mindless evil—plus Interceptor the wonder dog!"
The same year, ''GamePro'' said it "still remains one of the most fun, innovative, and challenging RPGs to date". In 1996, ''
Next Generation'' said the scene in which Terra cares for a village of orphaned children "can perhaps be safely named as the series' finest hour... no other game series has tackled such big issues, or reached such a level of emotional depth and complexity".
Retrospective
''Final Fantasy Collection'' received 54 out of 60 points from ''
Weekly Famitsu'', scored by a panel of six reviewers.
''
IGN
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'' described the graphics of the PlayStation re-release as "beautiful and stunning", reflecting that, at the time of its release, "''Final Fantasy III''... represented everything an RPG should be", inspiring statistic growth systems that would later influence titles like ''
Wild Arms'' and ''
Suikoden''. Moreover, they praised its gameplay and storyline, claiming that these aspects took "all... preceding RPG concepts and either came up with something completely new or refined them enough to make them its own", creating an atmosphere in which "
layerswon't find it difficult to get past the simplistic graphics or seemingly out-dated gameplay conventions and become involved".
RPGamer gave a perfect rating to both the original game and its PlayStation re-release, citing its gameplay as "self-explanatory enough that most any player could pick up the game and customize their characters' equipment", while praising its music as "a 16-bit masterpiece".
Joe Juba of ''
Game Informer
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'' called the split between the World of Balance and World of Ruin one of the game's distinguishing features, citing its non-linear, freeform nature, a contrast to the standard linear gameplay of the first half. Calling it a "pioneering approach" to wander the land reassembling your former team, he noted that it made the narrative "largely player-driven", calling it part of the basic structure that would later be used by
open world games.
The game's release for the Game Boy Advance also garnered praise. the Game Boy Advance re-release was named eighth best Game Boy Advance game of all time in IGN's feature reflecting on the Game Boy Advance's long lifespan.
''
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Originally p ...
'' ranked the GBA version of the game 32nd on a list of greatest Nintendo games in 2009. ''Final Fantasy VI'' is often regarded as one of the best titles in the series and one of the best role-playing video games ever created according to multiple websites.
Readers of the Japanese magazine ''
Famitsu
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'' voted it as the 25th best game of all time.
In an updated version of the "Top 100" list in 2007, ''IGN'' ranked ''Final Fantasy VI'' as the ninth top game of all time, above all other ''Final Fantasy'' games in the series. They continued to cite the game's character development, and especially noted Kefka as one of the most memorable villains in RPG history.
''Nintendo Power'' listed the ending to ''Final Fantasy VI'' as one of the best finales, citing the narrative and cast variety. Time Extension included the game on their "Best JRPGs of All Time" list.
Legacy
Following ''Final Fantasy VI'', Square began testing for its next entry ''
Final Fantasy VII'' on the
Nintendo 64
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, but technical issues, escalating cartridge costs and the higher storage capacity of CD technology persuaded Square to move ''VII'' and all their subsequent titles onto the
PlayStation
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.
During early testing on 3D development software, the team rendered a battle involving ''Final Fantasy VI'' characters Terra, Locke and Shadow.
The decision to move to PlayStation soured the relations between Square and Nintendo.
Due to this, ''Final Fantasy VI'' was the last series title to release on a Nintendo platform until ''
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles'' came out on the
Nintendo GameCube
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in 2003.
It was also the last new mainline ''Final Fantasy'' game to come to a Nintendo platform until 2018 when the abridged ''
Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition'' was released on
Nintendo Switch
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, followed by the subsequent rereleases of ''
Final Fantasy VII'', ''
VIII'', ''
IX'', ''
X'', ''
X-2'' and ''
XII'' the following year. ''Final Fantasy VI'' was included in the
Super NES Classic Edition under its original titling as ''Final Fantasy III'' for the North American and European release in September 2017.
In 2010, Square Enix producer
Shinji Hashimoto said that the development of a
remake
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of ''Final Fantasy VI'' for the Nintendo DS was "undecided" due to "technical issues". Later, however, Square discussed remaking ''VI'' as well as ''V'' for the
Nintendo 3DS. Tetsuya Nomura, then directing ''
Final Fantasy VII Remake'', expressed interest in remaking ''V'' and ''VI''.
''Final Fantasy VI'' has made multiple appearances in the ''
Final Fantasy Trading Card Game''.
See also
*
List of Square Enix video game franchises
Notes
References
Further reading
*
External links
Square Enix's official ''Final Fantasy VI Advance'' website
Nintendo's official ''Final Fantasy III'' (Virtual Console version) website
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