kingmohd84 wrote:well no one is telling me why it clicks with gamers
What is the big deal. I heard of other great RPGs like Chrono Cross
and kingdom of harts...
But for some reason every one out there is fighting to get this game on his console, and some how if this game is on your console it is going to be a system seller. While I am not sure what makes it shine so much. And on each console with each release, even mario had a down time with Sunshine but no Final Fantasy, its the best thing ever.
I'll just throw out some of my ideas on "why it clicks with gamers". I've played 1 through 9 so my view only comes from those entries. First, it clicks with gamers because it seems to get billed as pushing the system's hardware, thus its like a tech demo. This might not be true with 1 through 5 but 6 and up all managed to do a lot to impress their audience. 7's cut scenes where a big deal back then; I think that idea of story telling like it's a movie, really sucked people in.
Second, I think they just happen to have their notoriaty. I know people will rip into this comment but in my 27 year old mind, there were 2 big rpg's on NES: Dragon Warrior and Final Fantasy. Dragon Warrior waited way too long to release a sequel and once they did, I remember it being too dated already. When I got Final Fantasy II (Japanese IV) it had improved graphically and for the first time told a deep and compeling story. My point is, Final Fantasy gained the top spot early on with a hardcore fan base, and through nostalgia, that fan base hasn't let go.
When people make comments about everything after 7 sucking, I understand what they're saying. But to me it just shows how these fans will continue to criticize the successors because nostaglia was made them look to their first FF with rose tinted glasses. I do it with 4 all the time. I love that game and have more fun playing it than 6. And I can look at 6 and objectively know that it is a better FF. But I grew up on 4 so its the one I'll always think is perfect.
