Chances are each of you posters on this board is passionate about a Final Fantasy game or two, and that those passions have involved you in (or caused) a heated debate of sorts regarding the merits/faults of your game of choice. For instance, I'm a big supporter of both V and VII, while I'll detract all day long when it comes to X or XIII. Obviously, most people don't have strong feelings for each game in the series, so my question is this:

Which game(s) do you find yourself never, ever thinking about? That one game whose details you forget and whose replaying often gets passed over in lieu of its more attractive siblings?

My answer: Final Fantasy IV.

Now, it's not a bad game by any stretch. It's very solid and enjoyable and charming and all those things that mattered before JRPGs started trying to be movies. The thing is, for me, it's just fine. That's it. A good game that really only gets played when I get the urge to do a marathon of a certain era's entries. I enjoy my time with it, but I've never once gotten into a discussion about it, whether for praise or to get critical. (Hell, I doubt I've even seen the IV board on this site.) If you ask me how to get a certain item, or how to kill some tough boss, the recollection will be lost in a thick mist of indifference. It holds absolutely no nostalgia for me. If Final Fantasy IV died, I'd probably go to the funeral, but only to support my mourning friends Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI.

So, indifference at FFs. Go, if it's even worth talking about.