lestatdark said:
It was hated true, but most of the Fanbase bought it as well and there are quite a number of fans who loved it. All FF have the fans who love it and the fans who hate it. |
I was/am a gigantic fan FF6; but I liked FF7 as well. FF7 did some really cool things in the field of rendered graphics, and the city of Midgar was amazing. I do, however, find that most of my favourite sections of the game are prior to the Sephiroth World Tour; I start becoming less interested after Costa Del Sol. FF8 I found to be a richer experience than FF7 as it took setting to a level even further than FF7 - Steam Punk (like FF6), but this time it is topped with orchestrated style music and has some places that I would absolutely LOVE to visit (Midgar, while cool, is not a place I would like to visit or live in like Shumi Village, Freed Timber, Garden, or even Delling City (among other places). It was just such an awesome world, and the multi-threaded plotline really made things feel so much more of a grand epic than I think the series has been to date. eah the game has flaws (mostly in being unintuitive by having misleading gameplay elements that seem like a good idea -leveling upand magic drawing- but are actually the hard and tedious path), what it does right is what takes this game so far ahead of everything.
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