![]() Supposedly, the Steam version looks even better than the PSP version, but it lacks the Auto-Battle feature to speed up battles, there's no option for NES soundtrack, and there's a game-breaking save corruption bug.įinally, there's a hack called Maeson Mix for the NES version: It rebalances the classes, making every job useful, and makes the game more challenging. I haven't played the Steam version, but I've heard it has a goofy UI from the mobile versions (which I haven't played, either). Another flaw is that the battle animations are very slow, but I always switched to Auto-Battle after giving everyone orders, which increased the battle speed to 2x. I think I had clocked about 30-40 hours to reach the Crystal Tower, and after that, I needed another 30-40 hours to level up to 99 and get some of my jobs to level 99. ![]() If you want to defeat the Iron Giant, you'll need to grind for dozens of hours. For the negatives, the post-game is extremely grindy. The PSP version looked much better than the DS version, added an Auto-Battle feature to speed up battles, all sidequests could be completed offline, and there is an option for the original NES music. In addition, I didn't like how so many sidequests required you to use WiFi to send other people messages. ![]() The DS version had characters with personalities, but they seemed forced, since none of them have any real character development. The NES version was alright for me, though a bit slow, and some jobs are quite unbalanced (Scholar is nearly useless, Ninjas and Sages are overpowered). I've been thinking what the best version of this game is.
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