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Esmeralda was introduced and ignored until one optional dungeon end game, which barely added anything at all.
Maria's entire arc started and ended when you first meat her to her first mech fight.
We will not get into Pupu.
Billy's Arc was good, but was also short lived and not really expanded up at all after the initial arc finishes.
And I have a bias against any Romance whose entire basis is "We were destined to be together because destiny!". It cheapens the entire thing for me. 
Anyway, before I beat this dead horse more....
50. Kingdom Hearts (PS2)
49. Kingdom Hearts 2 (PS2)
I admit the only reason I ever played this game when I was younger is my friends had it. I thought it was far to silly an Idea, mixing Final Fantasy and Disney. Though when I did play the game had won me over, so I was quick to make sure to pick up Kingdom Hearts 2 when it eventually came out, and I sit here anxciously awaiting KH3.
That said, the big selling point is a fluid and fun battle system. I never had trouples going between the menu navigation in the real time enviroment of the game. It gave you a lot of options in combat, which was wonderful given the different ways you could develope Sora in terms of combat prowess. It kind of sucked you were only ever given one option at a time to replace one of your party members, but eh, they were there for support anyway. Well, except Jack, that dude was a beast.
It has a fun story that is for the most part pretty straight forward, though there are a lot of side elements to the plot that are fun and appriciated, keeping the story from getting dull. It does come with some bizzare hic ups, for example I still have no clue as to why Xehonort's Heartless pretended to be Ansem. But again this is kind of small. A few small things like this, combined with a relative ease, with a few exceptions, keep this game down on the list.
48. No More Heroes (Wii)
I smurfing love Suda51, and this was the game that started that love. No More Heroes is a truly bizarre game that pretty much throws most video game conventions to the wind. It relishes in it's own absurdity, and at the same time can invest the player in the almost nonsensical story and world, making you care about what it is going on around you.
Pair that with a truly unique visual style you don't really see from anything other then a Suda game. At no point in this game do you dislike looking at your surroundings, and there is so much detail and fun jokes to be found in the environments. Just for Suda's originality and flare alone I feel any one of his games are worth checking out.
The biggest problems with this game though are the open world, which feels empty and a waste of time, and the controls themselves can suffer from not being quite tight enough at times, which can create some moments of Frustration. Still, if you have a Wii, or a PS3 for the port, the game is well worth your money. Go buy it now. And never look back.
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