DOWN WITH THE ASSUMPTIONS
It's hard to pick one i hated the most, since i found them all pretty enjoyable, thus explaining why i spend my nights on the internet posting on a final fantasy forum. But i do have a few things to say on the matter of what everyone else posted:
I agree, to some extent, that FFVII was WAY overated. Though i didnt expect much considering it was realeased in the days when characters with hands that look like hoofs was considered good graphics, i still found it kinda dull compared to others.
Then again, i have to admit, that one of the things that attracted me to final fantasy in the first place was, not only the storylines, but the graphics. Thus explaining why i am so inpressed with FFX and FFX-2 despite the encredibly linear gameplay.
And here's the golden one. I HATED FFIX!! I didnt even bother to finish it i got so bored! The last battle machine-thingy kept killing me so i gave up and havent picked it up again since...that was two years ago. From begginning my Final Fantasy integration back when FFVIII came out, i was accustomed to the tedious task of leveling up, and i appreciated greatly the new idea of having each character with different jobs, but i still found it more aggravating than ever! I suppose it was because i couldn't force myself to get into the story. And if you dont like the story, you just dont care what happends next.
I can't comment on FFX-2 yet since i have yet to purchase it when it comes out in North America, but considering that i found Yuna and Rikku to be two of the most annoying characters Squaresoft ever made, i'll have to see wether it is worthy of my praise. Though my curiosity has been peaked as to why Yuna's putting on a pop concert and why Tidus is randomly running with her then getting shot. Aww shoot...i guess i answered my own question. I'm already into the storyline. Damn publicity.