Inspired from another thread, I wanted to discuss what it is about the story that makes these games special.
Now obviously, we like these games, we're on a Final Fantasy message board, but so often we spend a good amount of time picking apart the plot of the individual games for how absolutely terrible the writing is. I think every game has seen its fair share of this. There's also a peculiar crowd who dismiss stories in video games entirely, or have simply moved on from Final Fantasy and now that they've seen the light, they could never go back to such pedestrian attempts at narrative
So I wanted to know where you guys stand, but more importantly, what makes these stories special (or horrible) for you? Is it the actual quality of the plot itself? The charm of the characters? The epic scale and scope some of the adventures have?
In another thread, I posited that it's not the actual writing that makes the stories in FF so memorable, but the thrill of the moments themselves. Flying on an airship back to Baron, recalling the war crimes you just committed. :yuck: Evading a Black Waltz at high speeds while a shipment of automated mages are destroyed and/or lost.Or entering a reactor at night, alarms blazing, with the intent to commit an act of terrorism therein.
Discuss.