Grandia III



""All you've got to do is break through, to make your wishes all come true! AMAZING""

Grandia III is so far the last game in the Grandia series. Another world saving and globe trotting adventure, but this game introduces a bit more Magitek, especially old fashioned planes.

The main character is a kid called Yuki, an amateur mechanic and pilot. He idolizes the famous hero Sky Captain Schmidt, and wishes to replicate his achievement of crossing the ocean on a plane of his own design. Unfortunately, his Hot Mom Miranda causes his latest attempt to fail (when she sneaks on board, thereby adding too much weight to achieve the required height) and while he's recovering from this, Yuki notices a young girl being chased by Bad Guys. Being the RPG hero he is, Yuki immediately saves her. The girl is named Alfina, one of the last Communicators: a tribe that can converse with the god-like Sacred Beasts, protectors of the planet. Oh, and she's looking for her missing brother (and Communicator) Emelious, who was last spotted hanging out with some incredibly suspicious characters. Cue adventure!

Released on the PlayStation 2, and also published by Square Enix, but still developed by Game Arts. It should be noted that this game was rushed through its development, and it shows.


 * Action Girl: Miranda.
 * Apocalypse How: Turned to glass.
 * Apocalypse Wow: It's already happened to
 * Babies Ever After: The brief Distant Finale shows
 * Big Damn Heroes: Yuki and Miranda protecting Alfina from Raven.
 * Cain and Abel: Alfina and Emelious.
 * Captain Crash: Rookie Pilot Yuki has crashed eighteen planes before the start of the game. 'No. 19' crashes into the ground after . 'No. 20' is given to you by Schmidt. You crash it . It's later revealed Yuki also crashes.
 * Death Dealer: Dahna.
 * Distress Call: While flying around the world, your on-board radio allows you to intercept distress calls from other pilots in trouble. You can't help them, though.
 * Expy: Pretty much the entire major cast is recycled from earlier Grandia games. Yuki is halfway between Justin and Ryudo, Alfina is an elven-eared Elena, Ulf is basically Rapp 2.0, Emilious is WAY too similar to Melfice etc etc...
 * Gadgeteer Genius: Yuki and Rotts have built 19 magic planes by themselves. Yuki's starting weapon is a wrench.
 * Guest Star Party Member: Hect, of the Verse Realm.
 * Hair of Gold: Alfina
 * Heroic BSOD: Alfina gets one Yuki gets one.
 * Hey, It's That Voice!: Rukia is Ichigo's mom?
 * Hot-Blooded: Miranda, Ulf.
 * Hot Mom: Miranda is an exaggeration of the trope, not much on terms of curviness but of youthfulness. She barely looks any older than her own son.
 * Kudzu Plot: Yuki's lifelong dreams are twofold: build a plane that can cross the ocean to the mainland, and meet his hero Schmidt, a living legend in aviation. You do both of those half way through the first disc. After acquiring the plane, the speed in which the plot drops Yuki's obsession makes it seem like an Aborted Arc. (It's possible that he's just so satified with his plane that he doesn't bring it up ever again).
 * Lady in Red: Dahna
 * Loveable Rogue: Alonso.
 * Magitek: Bi-planes are powered by magic engines.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero:.
 * Obvious Beta: Many locations that were meant to be used for sidequests are sloppily Dummied Out.
 * Older Than They Look: Miranda really does not look old enough to be Yuki's mother.
 * Phlebotinum Breakdown: The Flight Unit, a large orange spherical gem essential to the working of any modern aircraft, does not work when.
 * Pimped-Out Dress: Alfina's communicator dress.
 * Plot Armor: Over the course of the story, Yuki survives two plane crashes.
 * 18 of them were pre-story. He could have broken bones and recovered by the time the story starts.
 * Plot-Driven Breakdown:.
 * Pretty in Mink: Yuki and Ulf's outfits.
 * Redheaded Hero: Dahna
 * Roma: Dahna, a fantasy counterpart.
 * Slap-On-The-Wrist Nuke: Certain spells involve supernovas and meteor strikes, which naturally do not affect the world in any way. In fact, one wonders how they're only able to hit one enemy at a time.
 * Space Whale: Just in the sky. One of the guardians in that game is also a giant dolphin.
 * This Cannot Be!: Alfina says this after
 * Very Definitely Final Dungeon: Surmania, a floating fortress wrapped in Xorn's red roots.
 * What Happened to the Mouse?: The game begins with the main character Yuki and childhood best bud Rotts building a plane to cross the ocean. With the plane complete, Yuki flies off, having agreed to meet up with Rotts on the mainland after the flight. Rotts is never mentioned again.
 * After your first test flight in Plane No. 19, you'll be accompanied by your mom, Miranda. She agrees to go as far as Mendi to accompany Alfina. You meet up with Alonso, a Loveable Rogue, who owns a boat who can get you there. When Yuki agrees to press ahead beyond Mendi, you part ways with them both. They are then never mentioned ever again in the story.
 * Actually, a nameless NPC at one point mentions seeing Alonso with "his new woman" if you talk to them. They also show up in the ending sequence, riding on a boat together.
 * There's also a recurring minor boss that vanishes from the story altogether after a certain point. Unlike the previous two examples, he's never referred to again, even at the end.
 * If you're referring to Kornell, it becomes pretty obvious what happened to him once.
 * Your Princess Is in Another Castle: With all of the Guardians accounted for, you head to Surmania to face Big Bad Emelious once and for all. When beaten, he kidnaps Alfina and gets away on a dragon. D'oh.