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- Ocarina of Time is the most overrated game of all time. It has a number of issues (technical ones even), the story and characters are non-existant, and it's pretty damn boring at times. I cannot get over the fact that it's the only game ever to have a near-perfect 99 on Metacritic.

- Ico is also EXTREMELY overrated. Solving puzzles gives me no "mission accomplished" feeling, there is no story AT ALL, the majority of the dialogue is on a ficticious language, the camera is weird, soundtrack is pretty much not there...

- Final Fantasy XIII is on my top 3 on the series, alongside IX and VII, and it's on my top 5 of the generation. Possibly top 10 ever. It's MUCH better than FFVI. In fact, IV, V, X and XII are all better than VI as well. FFVI has a pretty huge pacing problem on the second half (the World of Ruin) and WAY too many characters - half of which are completely uninteresting and/or useless to the overral plot.

- I think Sega consoles are pretty meh. The Master System is extremely insignificant, the Saturn was an abysmal failure and the Dreamcast is decent, but died way too early to see if it was gonna become a great console. The Genesis/Mega Drive's library has a huge arcade feel to it - games have limited lives and continues, many of them don't even have passwords, let alone a saving system...Even series that always had infinite continues have limited ones on the system, like Castlevania Bloodlines. Sonic 1 and 2 need to be finished in one seating, and if you die too many times, you guessed it - back to the beginning of the game.
It's a home console, not a fucking arcade. The system's success feels like a freak accident considering Sega's history.