Software:Super Chinese World 3

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Short description: 1995 video game
Super Chinese World 3
Cover art
Developer(s)Culture Brain
Publisher(s)Culture Brain
Designer(s)Yukio Tanaka
Programmer(s)Ryu Hayakawa
Artist(s)Masayuki Numahide
Composer(s)Akinori Sawa
SeriesSuper Chinese
Platform(s)Super Famicom
Release
  • JP: December 22, 1995
Genre(s)Role-playing game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Lua error in Module:Lang/utilities at line 332: attempt to call field '_transl' (a nil value). is a role-playing game from Culture Brain for the Super Famicom. In this game, the player lets you choose between two forms of gameplay, with one more traditional menu-based selection for RPG battles, and the other being more action-oriented.

The game was released on December 22, 1995. In Famicom Tsūshin, it was critiqued for having poor gameplay in either format of RPG and low-quality graphics.[1]

Gameplay

Super Chinese World 3 lets players choose between two styles of role-playing game (RPG). The first is a style based on menu selections to perform attacks, the other is more action RPG-oriented.[1]

Release and reception

Reception
Review score
PublicationScore
Famitsu5/10, 3/10, 5/10, 4/10[1]

Super Chinese World 3 was released in Japan for the Super Famicom on December 22, 1995.[1]

In the Japanese video game magazine Famicom Tsūshin, the four reviewers complimented the idea of being able to switch between a menu-based RPG-system and an action-oriented RPG, with a number of the reviewers saying both gameplay elements felt under-developed.[1] The reviews found the graphics to be poor quality, with one reviewer specifically highlighting the map screens as poor quality while another said the graphics resembled a Famicom game. Other comments involved the menu-interface being poor, that the game was still using password systems, with one reviewer concluding that it was shocking that this game came out in 1995.[1]

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Noda, Sawadhi; Pin, Mizu; Nagano, Isabella; Masuda, Ninja (February 2, 1996). "New Games Cross Review" (in Japanese). Famicom Tsūshin (Japan: ASCII Corporation) (372).