I have no doubt that the Final Fantasy series isn't without it's charm, (My favorite female character is Selphie for God Sake!!) but honestly, as an American gamer, in a world of full western RPG's the Final Fantasy franchise as a whole is quaint by today's standards.
And it's all because when you're playing Western RPG's you're given a certain degree of freedom. The story changes depending on your actions. You almost feel like you're shaping your own destiny, whenever you make a choice and you watch the consequences and repercussions play out....But when you're playing a Final Fantasy game you have NO control over your own destiny, you don't even have any control over the main character's personality traits! You're simply watching a story play out in a very cinematic way and you're just a spectator, watching an interactive movie with little to no interactivity!
And if you're a Japanese Anime hater, you have to endure all the little poorly written, poorly acted, Anime elements to get through a self-contained story that you might not care THAT much about to begin with.

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True, you get more freedom in WRPGs, but that doesn't mean it's better. It is definitely a positive trait. But being a spectator is not that bad a thing, in JRPGs. I like that they're story-driven, character-oriented. You could not get that engrossed if you got to create your character. Just to set an example: imagine a Xenogears where you create your own character and get to do what you want. The story would lose all point were it not for Fei and his complex existence and interactions.



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