Now, despite the ridiculous title, I think that this was one of the better games in the series. You get to play as three different characters whose stories intertwine. Only after playing as all three, do you get a complete (if still somewhat confusing) picture of what is going on. While the characters are standard JRPG over-the-top fare, I truly got invested in their stories. More so, the prequel made the convoluted stories of I and II actually make more sense (to a degree).
However, it was the gameplay that really made this title stand out. The command deck system combined with leveling abilities as well as the characters made this a game that I could probably revisit. The combat rarely felt boring. Instead, I was continually experimenting with new commands and new configurations (although I learned to always have a Cure in the deck). Meanwhile, the three characters' growing, yet still slightly different, abilities as well as viewpoints of the story made going through the worlds over and over not nearly as repetitious as I had feared.
This was a good game, with plenty of great Disney elements, that made me glad I went back to play it.