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Partia 3

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Partia 3

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User Reviews for Partia 3

5
Amazing Game

Absolutely amazing game! I was always a huge fan of the fire emblem games and have been searching for games that recreates that feeling and this game checks every box. Level design is awesome, story line is interesting, love the arena and the fact that I can have my own character (would like some more customization options in the next game). All in all great game can’t wait for Partia 4!

BTC18, Nov 13, 2021
5
I’m hooked

I went in completely blind as I have never played fire emblem or the other games this is based off of. It took a little patience to understand some of the mechanics and I died at about the fifth mission. That being said after a little internet research and fumbling through my first go I’m both excited and determined to finish this game. Thank you for making it I hope it’s not your last.

Fdhchjgfgjfdhjgf, Dec 27, 2019
3
Difficulty Spike

When you boot up the game there are 3 options: Horse rule, active turn, and expert mode. Unless you want to be beaten to the point where you likely won’t be able to progress any further in the main story, I recommend turning this option off. I say that because the official description is “for more balanced difficulty” and by default it’s turned ON. I was able to make it about 4 missions in losing 1-2 people per mission, but by the time you get to the 5th (?) mission set in the desert I had only 6 members left, and I left the mission with 2. This is mostly because of the ballistae stationed around the map which will one shot your weaker soldiers and have ridiculous range. Now after that mission i was able to recruit my own soldiers for relatively cheap, but it turned out not to matter in the end because my level one troops did only 1 dmg to most of the troops at that point. So I’m stuck 5 hours in with a bunch of ineffective troops and now I have to restart the game. That being said I’m going to try it again without expert mode because the gameplay and story were worth it. Here’s to hoping that without expert mode on the game won’t be so punishing.

ninjacowpwns, Sep 04, 2019
5
Amazing

The detail in this game is great. Just as the first and second Partia games, the storyline is exciting. I like the new additions to the game such as the recruitment option and unlimited purchases of weapons from the shops. There’s just one thing I’m having trouble with. Right before I went into the Chapter 7 mission, I noticed there were two Fletchs in my HQ. So I thought it would go away when I finished the mission as it might’ve been a minor glitch. Well, I finished the mission and I went to organize my inventory to find out that I have 30 Fletchs filling in all my remaining slots. I was just wondering if you guys know what I should do to solve this. Other than that, this game is great!Edit: So I ended up going to an older save because I wasn’t that far into the game and it all worked out great. I’m on chapter 15 now and I’ve decided to recruit a few troops, so I could mess around with a unit of Cavaliers or Armor Knights. Once again, I LOVE THIS GAME! For a solo project, Partia 3 earns flying colors on many aspects from its gameplay and story to the little things such as the animations and the intermission menu. I find it hard to put my phone down when I open Partia 3. You might as well be a lead developer for Fire Emblem games because the quality of Partia 3, let alone the series, exceeds all expectations. I’m surprised it’s not more well known. Thank you for gifting many people with a beautiful game that deserves more appreciation!

SmexyTime, Dec 01, 2019
4
Battle mechanics slow

Even with single click battle setting the battle mechanics can get slow with a lot of units. Playing a few other SRPGs having a more streamline move/attack/heal mechanic could make the game better.Update: Once I got past the first few stages I’m enjoying the game much more. I just wished the one guide out there by Lanez explained how the unit stats worked.Dev: There is a pretty annoying inventory bug. If you press the Done button to the left of the letter o, it will take the item that is scrolled under the Done button before closing the screen. So your character always gets some random item added to his inventory you didn’t mean to take.Bug: Cannot promote Denevra trying with all 3 promotion items. She’s supposed to be a Dragoon but in my game she’s listed as a generic Cavalier and has description sword class. I talked to her as soon as she appeared in the recruitment stage but she displays as cavalier and not dragoon.

Sonny Nguyen, Jul 07, 2019
5
Great Series!

I really like the Partia games! It gives me something to do when i'm craving more fire emblem. While there aren't any supports, it still has all the major things that make up a fire emblem game, and it's an enjoyable experience all around :) The only thing I'm missing for this installment is the growth rate list for all of the units. Is there anywhere I can find one?

specter knight, Mar 27, 2020
5
This series.

This series of games be it small is amazing. By far one of the best indie series i have played. You said in the description you did this by yourself then i applaud you. The first two games have been great. I dont think of them as time wasters as other mobile games tend to be. They are works of art. Beautiful games in an old school style. As i said in my crappily written review of Partia 2 and Partia i planned on buying all 3 after i started the first one. It has been a journey and I will still play the first two games as they are amazing. But i havent started this yet. I just wanted to show my support. And it is very clear the ui jump from the first to the second game as it got a lot better. If the experience in this one is better than the second installment I will be more than pleased. Thank you for producing this series. And thank you for being who you are. We need more people like you in this world. Stick to their plans see things through not monetizing every little thing. Yes the game is paid to play but its a one time purchase for an unlimited amount of play. I wish i could support you some other way since now i have purchased all 3 of your games. If you had decided to pick up developing another im sure some people would come back and buy it myself included. You have done great work.

The True Void, Oct 05, 2019
5
Nostalgia and Immersive

I just want to say the new additions to the gameplay within the game make this so more of an immersive experience. I’m so glad to see the direction of where the series is going, and it feels so thrilling to see the progress in storyline and gameplay throughout the trilogy. It also brings back so many memories of my childhood from games like Advanced Wars and Fire Emblem. Even though there are several typos and oddly placed dialogues, the game and story is still amazing in every other right. However, even though I’ve played the game several times now, I’m still curious as to unlocking the hidden stages...

Thisisbullshitandneedstostop, Jun 29, 2020
5
Inspirational!

So I just bought the partia games and I can say playing them back to back, it's an amazing series. I absolutely am in love with the stories, they style. It's retro in the best way. I'm not sure if it's been asked for but I would love to see your take on a different genre after this. As a writer and an srpg junkie your games make me want to try my own hand at crafting a small scale mobile project.Really appreciate all of the hard work, and what a refresher to not have in app purchases and pay walls. My only "complaint" is that I'd love to see more animations or variation in the existing animations, but to be honest the minimalism is also a plus. I HATE the long drawn out cut scenes of modern FE titles during combat. Can't wait to see and experience your next project! And if you ever put out any dlc or expansions just know I'll buy them!

VegasGamesHD, Jul 19, 2019
2
I do not see why anybody is enjoying this game

Unless I’m missing something. This game is completely boring. The battles are lengthy, I feel like you’re grinding from the second fight. The miss rate is incredible. My guys are constantly missing their targets. And when they do hit it takes maybe 15to 20% of the enemies Life away which means I have to attack the same character something like six or seven times. And when it’s a battle that involves 15 to 20 enemies, I could spend an hour to an hour and a half on one battle. I can understand if this came later in the game after you got the player hooked. But my goodness what a snooze fest.

Zachyvengeance, Apr 23, 2022

Description

Partia 3 is a SRPG (Strategy Role-playing) video game inspired by Fire Emblem and Tear Ring Saga series. In a high fantasy setting, the game will take players through an adventure where magic and sword collide and friendship and betrayal intertwine. Partia 3 : The Knight of Partia is the third installment of the Partia series that wraps up the 'Granian Trilogy'.

However, the game is designed as a stand-alone set in hundreds of years after the events of Partia 2, hence no knowledge of the prior games is required. The game includes 30 stages (including 5 hidden stages) that should provide solid 30 plus hours of game play if not 50 or 100. It is not a graphically good looking game nor has the big sprite animated battles that Fire Emblem games have. UI can be a bit clunky and looks 'meh', in most places at best. But if there's any labor of love, this must be it. Despite the financial failures of the first two Partia games, I kept on making this game, alone for five years, putting all my free times and vacations into, because frankly I was obsessed about finishing off this thing. But I've had a lot of fun making it, and I still had more fun playing the game myself. I'm sure you will have some joy out of it, if you are a fan of Fire Emblem and Tear Ring Saga series. Now mobile game landscape has changed a lot since I started out this journey back in 2011. There are now a lot of quality games in the App store, including a Fire Emblem itself! I realized a few years ago I no longer served any good value to customers who were looking for a little SRPG experience on mobile. As I'm writing this, Partia 2 sold slightly more than 2K units in 5 years. So obviously this is not a money making venture, of which I hope my next idea is going to be, unlike this Partia thing. Anyways, the result is a paid game, with no ad, no IAP, and no catch anywhere. I'm not even tracking any data as, frankly I don't see a point in doing that. You see I am already resigned to the fate this little big indie game is for the lovers only. For The Lovers Only. So this may be the final time I write a game description on an App Store. Or maybe not. Whoever you are, I hope you enjoy. If you can, please let me know how you find your experience. Thank you! Dustin

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