![]() It definitely has that outerspace vibe, yet this gaming gem offers players a different musical piece each level of the game. Konami did a solid when they orchestrated the music. And this coming from an avid gamer, that says a lot about a game that's 23 years old. SOUND: 10/10 No question, Gradius III has the best music/sound track out of any game I've ever picked up. When you're not fighting aliens on different worlds, you're flying through space to get to your next location, which helps players get into the feel of piloting a battleship. You have a selection of scroll-by worlds that your battleship will explore and conquer from deserty terrain to lush green jungles, each world offers its own distinct feel. That being said, for its time, this game's visuals are stunning. ![]() Gradius III was released originally as an arcade game in Japan back in 1989. GRAPHICS: 8/10 Let's go ahead and start with the graphics. It is one of my favorites, and as an underplayed, fairly unrecognized gem, I feel it's only right to give this game both the highlight and justice it deserves. ![]() The reason I'm taking the time to write a structured review on this game should be obvious. Gradius III Review by: The_Greater_Zion - 9/10 Gradius III This is a review submitted by a long time fan of Gradius III, since it's first arrival on the SNES console back in 1991.
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