Quote Originally Posted by Weimar Pluto Knight VII
Sorry, KR. I need to get into the habit of PMing instead of being lazy and posting on here.

Yeah, BF. Play it again after like six months when your memory of the game starts getting cloudy (no pun intended), and you need to be reminded why you love the game. The elusive story is one thing that brings me back over and over again as I forget its fine details. Also, for example, I'm in college now, and I'm in love with a new girl, so I wanted to play with her as Tifa since I hadn't done that before. Another thing that brings me back to any game I liked is that I'm more mature than I once was, so I'll be better at it. I'll have developed new strategies and stuff, or I'll want to play it differently.

You all should also dust off your old SNES games, especially the ones you couldn't beat when you were a kid. It's a beautiful experience, remembering those thoughts and feelings that you've forgotten for many years. I don't believe in leaving old games on the shelf forever, especially if the system seems to last 20 years. Hopefully, Sony will keep coming out with systems with backward compatibility as their crappy lasers wear out, or they make a PS# whose laser has as much warranty as a cartridge system. I always want FFVII available to play.
Thats a good point. It's been one year since I beat Final Fantasy VII. I still just have no desire to beat it again. Mabye by the time I get into college I will want to play it again. The game wasn't hard by any means I just havn't had any reason to play again. Final Fantasy VI on the other hand, was the game that really got me immersed in the final fantasy world. I must have been Eight then. Now Twenty One, I have gone back and played every Final Fantasy ever made (not counting IX, X-2 [which by the way I consider mockery bullhonkey] and XI)to some extent. But ah yes Final Fantasy VII. It was a departure from the series, but then again so was VI. But any way to stay on topic, Final Fantasy VII was an amazing game of which I have played many times but beaten once.