
Originally Posted by
Siegurd
It just comes down to this:
Everyone is searching for that new VI, new VII, new *insert favorite game in the series* that'll singlehandedly "revitalize the series" for them.
Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but, that is never going to happen. What made these games so great wasn't even necessarily gameplay, story, mechanics, or any of the other commonly quoted reasons (do you seriously want to make the argument that a menu game is fun and intuitive?).
The fact is that those games that are so commonly quoted as the favorites were pretty much genre defining games for reasons almost entirely not related to the game. Usually it was either the person's first Final Fantasy and sticks as their favorite in the genre for nostalgic reasons (regardless of whether or not they want to admit it). If your first Final Fantasy was X and you grew to be a fan of Final Fantasy, I'm going to bet that FFX is probably going to be your favorite FF. You will never again have the first Final Fantasy game experience. Or the game left an indelible impact on the minds of the players for social reasons and cannot be reproduced. Half the reason the killing of Aeris was so shocking was that A. ) No one expected that to happen in a game...character's don't die for really reals in games...and those that had died in games before didn't have the additional effect of being in 3-D, the fact that the game was so graphically advanced for the time added a great deal to the impact of that scene vs. an 8 bit, 16 bit, et cetera character's death. And B. ) that was my healer...man...
I would bet my income on that if FFVII was re-released with revamped graphics that the Aeris death scene won't be as powerful as it was the first time you saw it. Unless of course it was your very first exposure to the game - and even then it won't be as big of a deal as it was when the game came out.
I could go on, but I'll save the details. FFXIII has it's problems, but you know, I'll give you a list of problems and reasons not to play any of the FF games out there. And on the other token I can also give you a myriad of reasons why it's a good game to play (I might have to realllly go out of my way for X-2 though, that was, well. We don't speak of that one).
So you can either focus on every flaw and ruin your game experience or you can take the game for what it's worth and have some fun. Take your pick. But if you're looking to see your favorite final fantasy you're going to be disappointed.