Originally Posted by
Heath
I fear I might be somewhat jumping in at the deep end here, but what the hell.
I've always liked FFVII as a game. At one point it was my favourite in the series, probably after giving every game their first, initial playthrough I thought as much and could well have been a candidate to fit into the bordering on rabid fanboy territory. However, I think as I've matured I've come to look at the game in a more critical light. The music is fantastic, the graphics - for their time - were excellent and it's a very enjoyable game, but there are also some important flaws. The lack of any real character-specific customisation is one that really stood out to me after playing VI, IX and V. Besides limit breaks and equipment, there's not much that sets the characters apart in battle. I think it's important to take into account the games weaknesses as much as its strengths.
On the Internet, however, I do think that - by and large - it is overrated. Not because it is a bad game that is rated to be a good game, but because it is a great game that is rated as a pinnacle of human achievement in some circles. It's a great game and I really think it has allowed the series and RPGs in general to progress beyond the boundaries of SNES and NES. In terms of broadening the series overall appeal, I think FFVII is particularly strong. For all the dislike towards the fanboys, it's because of the fanboy buying FFVII and feeding the money into Square that we've managed to get the other games in the series and - arguably due to the revenue that VII produced - the quality of the rest of the series. I think certain aspects are overrated, but overall it's a quality game. It's a game that introduced a lot of us to the series, myself included, and so in that respect I'm sure it will have a special place in our hearts, but I think FFVII can be slated too much and rated too highly by some people. It's a great game all the same and one that I still very much enjoy playing.