12-29-2009, 08:20 PM
The good thing on Final Fantasy is all games are different. I mean, of course I got my personal favorites, and the ones I really loathe, but they are different, and so far and wide between each other that if you don't like it you can just wait for the next one. It's not like, for example, Phantasy Star that every game got a certain continuity, so if you don't like one of them, you won't like any of the others.
Also, being a famous brand, it sure will sell, and they can use the money for more interesting projects. And they can also test new systems, like for example FFII (that WAS one heck of an experimental system. Flawed, but they tried), FFX-2, FFXII... They are so different that there's always somebody who actually liked the games that major gaming community think are bad (I know two persons who actually liked Mystic Quest!).
If you ask me, my favorites are FFVIII, FFIV, FFX and I am within the 1% of the general population who thinks FFVI is overrated and I'm tired of those FFVII fan-bitches, I can't really decide which is worse: the FFVII fans that actually played the original game or the ones who doesn't.
Also, being a famous brand, it sure will sell, and they can use the money for more interesting projects. And they can also test new systems, like for example FFII (that WAS one heck of an experimental system. Flawed, but they tried), FFX-2, FFXII... They are so different that there's always somebody who actually liked the games that major gaming community think are bad (I know two persons who actually liked Mystic Quest!).
If you ask me, my favorites are FFVIII, FFIV, FFX and I am within the 1% of the general population who thinks FFVI is overrated and I'm tired of those FFVII fan-bitches, I can't really decide which is worse: the FFVII fans that actually played the original game or the ones who doesn't.