sc94597 said:
Make one I don't like? Let me see. These are my opinions on each of the gams since the Snes. IV= Exellent but there is better. V= Never played too much into it, but I liked it. VI- My favorite, and in my top ten rpgs, but I've played better. VII- Average imo, and the most overated of the series. VIII- It was pretty bad compared to others in the series, but still ok. IX- Excellent game, but still better. X- Good. XI- I only played it once, but hated that they made a main series FF an mmo. XII- Horrible, battle system, story, and left out most of what made FF an FF game. Now tell me that based on my opinions I don't think its overrated. When people say FFXIII will be the best rpg this gen, and nothing will come even close because its a main series final fantasy, that isn't overrating? They act like nothing can come even close to it, but there are many games that have and surpassed it. Also did you read my post at all? I said star ocean looks like it could be the better game to some people and seems to have alot of effort put into it. Is that praising it?
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but the keyword is that you claim FF is overrated yet praise Star Ocean THAT YOU NEVER PLAYED because you saw 2 screens of the next iteration. You failed to address that. Since you chose to judge by the last iteration of FF, I'll use the same yard stick. If you condemn FF12, I'm sorry I don't see the redeeming values in SO3. Prove them to me and I'll rest my case. It'll take you a long tome though because you'll have to play through SO3 like I've done.
Nobody has shown why star ocean would suddenly trump FF. Its all in the green case as things stand.
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