Wow that was very unconvincing and this is coming from someone who probably could be easily convinced considering I've never played an FF game. All 5 reasons essentially have no merit to the final products. Story uses are completely subjective while stylistic differences only make or break a game if the polish is there. And judging from past FF games and FFCC... polish and style has always been there. The rest are obviously more irrelevant.
When you base an argument, you can't base it off what you want the answer to eventually be. You have to base it off what you find. It's obvious in creating this all you could find is that you like FFCC better. Thus you tried to twist it in a way to make it better than FFCC. For the most part on what I see is that they are two different kinds of FF games just like how FF Tactics is and should be left at that. Although, main line FF games are going to get bigger budgets and yea it is going to show.








