Forgive me if I'm forgetting things because I'm tired, but the only things that I can think of that were "revolutionary" in FFVII are 3D graphics/FMV's, whiny male protaganists, and female looking antagonists. Not that amazing, but hell, I'll say it's revolutionary, sure. If I'm missing things though feel free to let me know.
Some did more than others I believe. Not counting I as starting it, II gave us actual characters, III gave us summons, IV gave us real complexity in a storyline, V gave us Blue Magic and VI gave us the ability to switch between multiple protagonists. That's all in opinion as far as I'm concerned, and depends upon you definition of "revolutionized" though. In my opinion it doesn't not count things only in one game though.
Pure opinion my boy. I personally think that FFIV trumps them all.
Maybe it's just me, but if their arguing against it wouldn't they say more people think that FFVII is worse or something?
I've yet to see anyone say that.
Oh, and of course everyone who doesn't like FFVII/doesn't think it's that amazing must think these things. Silly me.
Is that why FFVII is often near the top of "Most Overrated" lists?
Like here.
Lay down some real statistics for me that aren't backed up by yourself and I'll try and listen.
Yes it does, but what does that have to do with your post?![]()
Well I don't think anyone's denying that.
See 1. and 2. above concerning this.
Again, no one denying that.
You probably already see where I'm going with this, but data would be nice about this.
Nope, it's because it's had some pretty amazing graphics at the time.![]()





