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{{nihongo|'''Breath of Fire III'''|ブレスオブファイアIII|, Breath of Fire III}} was originally released in Japan in 1997 and later localized in English in 1998. It is a [[role-playing game]] developed and published by [[Capcom]] for the [[PlayStation]] game console. It is the third video game in the ''Breath of Fire'' series, and the first to feature three-dimensional environments and effects, as well as several new gameplay elements including an expanded combat system, the ability to learn enemy skills, and environment interaction. In 2005, '''Breath of Fire III''' was ported to the [[PlayStation Portable]] handheld system in Japan, with an English version released exclusively in Europe in 2006.
Set in a fantasy world, the story concerns Ryu, a young boy with the mysterious ability to transform into powerful dragons who must discover the truth behind his origins, as well as locate his lost friends and surrogate family, Rei and Teepo. The game's plot is presented in two parts: half concerning Ryu as a child, and the other as an adult. He is accompanied by a number of supporting characters who aid him on a journey that leads them across the world and eventually confront a mad goddess. Though modestly successful, the game is described as a ''thoroughly traditional'' yet ''classic'' role-playing game with a unique Jazz-inspired soundtrack.
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Box artwork for Breath of Fire III.
Box artwork for Breath of Fire III.
Breath of Fire III
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Year released1997
System(s)PlayStation, PlayStation Portable
Preceded byBreath of Fire II
Followed byBreath of Fire IV
SeriesBreath of Fire
Genre(s)RPG
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)PlayStation icon.png ELSPA Ages 3+ESRB TeenOFLC Parental Guidance
PlayStation Portable icon.png CERO All agesOFLC Parental GuidancePEGI Ages 7+
LinksBreath of Fire III at PCGamingWikiBreath of Fire III ChannelSearchSearch

Breath of Fire III (ブレスオブファイアIII , Breath of Fire III?) was originally released in Japan in 1997 and later localized in English in 1998. It is a role-playing game developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation game console. It is the third video game in the Breath of Fire series, and the first to feature three-dimensional environments and effects, as well as several new gameplay elements including an expanded combat system, the ability to learn enemy skills, and environment interaction. In 2005, Breath of Fire III was ported to the PlayStation Portable handheld system in Japan, with an English version released exclusively in Europe in 2006.

Set in a fantasy world, the story concerns Ryu, a young boy with the mysterious ability to transform into powerful dragons who must discover the truth behind his origins, as well as locate his lost friends and surrogate family, Rei and Teepo. The game's plot is presented in two parts: half concerning Ryu as a child, and the other as an adult. He is accompanied by a number of supporting characters who aid him on a journey that leads them across the world and eventually confront a mad goddess. Though modestly successful, the game is described as a thoroughly traditional yet classic role-playing game with a unique Jazz-inspired soundtrack.

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