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Cueil said:
forevercloud3000 said:
FFVII
I will admit, Xenogears's story was much more complex, but at the expense of clarity. The game's dialogue and story are down right confusing. The game also suffers from horribly long and boring monologues.

FFVII is simply the most well rounded RPG ever. Characters were unique and captivating. The plot holds philosophical meaning in every action. The Villains were awesome to boot. I think Xenogear's battle system is better the nFFVII's but not by much. Materia was so versatile. You can come up with some pretty crazy combination that can spell victory or utter defeat in battle.

 

 

I can see that you haven't played Grandia yet... The game is hand and fist better than either Xenogears or Final Fantasy VII.  Not to mention it's still the best battle system in the JRPG genre.  The first game got everything right that you can possibly get from a JRPG and did it with such style that I can pick it up and play it through completion at any moment and enjoy it as much as I did the first time I played through it.

I've played Grandia 2 and 3, one of the best battle systems in rpg history but I think Tales of Vesperia is better though.Xenogears and Final Fantasy VII had one of the best to me as well.They are so many great battle systems I can't even choose which is better.