So after struggling with Lost Odyssey for over a year, I've finally beaten it. Its a very good game, but I only found the storyline to be above average. The characters were cool, but pretty dull at the same time as well (minus Jansan, he was full of win). The 1000 Years Of Dreams were AMAZING though (my favorite ones were Bright Rain, The Village Closest To Heaven and Hanna's Departure).
But getting back to what I was saying, what was so great about LO's storyline to you guys? I didn't find it so great at all. I didn't feel like it was very emotional (except for Lirum's death), it didn't really have any surprises or good plot twists (I love good plot twists in my stories though, it may not be the same for you guys), the characters never really had any good or deep interactions (Kaim & Serah are freaking married yet they have barely even talked to one another for a majority of the game) and the character development wasn't really that good to me either (except for Jansan, he had some pretty good character developement).
So I would like to ask you guys once more, what was so great about Lost Odyssey's storyline? Did I miss something? Is there some deeper meaning behind it that I didn't catch on to? Many people have told me that LO had a very deep and emotional storyline, but I didn't find it to be that in the least. I feel like I've been lied to.