Red Wizard
Ex-Soldier
FFI - Properly Rated. It was greatly featured in Nintendo Power and had its own strategy guide that Nintendo Power put out. It's a great game (for the time) considering that this was supposed to be the last game Square ever made, but it had lots of recognition at the time (and it's also the one I wanted the most out of any video game as a kid)
FFII - Properly Rated. It DID have a great story line (for the time) and was way ahead of its time, however the leveling system was broken and the game made it hard to figure out where to go (as did FF1). Also had those empty rooms with nothing in them to waste your time. I understand why this game never made it to the USA.
FFIII - Under Rated. Though the story was mostly sidequests, it introduced job classes ( though a bit broken at the time, it paved the way for future games). This could have been a great game in the USA if it made it over here. Sadly though, I don't remember much about it, as I beat it on an emulator long ago and didn't seem THAT memorable.
FFIV - I'm gonna say properly rated, even though this is my favorite game in the franchise. The story was great and the characters are probably the best in the history of Final Fantasy. The soundtrack was awesome as well (boss battle theme in 4 is the best of them all). It had emotional moments (Cecil becoming a paladin, being shipwrecked on the shore of the town you pillaged, etc). This game, to me, DEFINES Final Fantasy. It DID get a lot of recognition by Nintendo Power at the time (and called Final Fantasy 2), as well as having many ports and remakes.
FFV - Under Rated. I don't get why this game never made it to the USA. The story was good and the job class system was very well put together. Characters were a little flat with Bartz and Reina/Lenna, but Galuf and Faris kept me entertained. Lots to do, many secrets, places to explore, and a damn great soundtrack.... and yet, never came to the USA until the PS1 era... and even then, not recognized enough at the time.
FFVI - Under Rated. Most FF fans love this game the most. Characters and story are top notch, and this game definitely defines Final Fantasy. I'm saying it's underrated because FF6, Called Final Fantasy 3 here, I didn't hear much about it at the time. Not much in Nintendo Power and not much from anybody I knew. Now, it's not underrated, but at the time I think it was.
FFVII - Properly Rated. Even though FF7 is probably the best game in the franchise (definitely the best game on the PS1), many people already recognize the game as being great. Some STILL say this is the best video game ever made. The characters and story are the best in any video game I've ever played, and the music was wonderful. Graphics didn't age well, but at the time, it was the best anyone has ever seen. VERY awesome game, but got all the recognition it deserved from people, gaming magazines, internet, etc. And Aeris....... well..... the scene with her is the most memorable of ANY video game, movie, tv series, etc EVER.
FFVIII - Over Rated. This game was very overrated. After the success of FF7, EVERYONE was looking for the next one. VERY VERY high expectations were made for FF8, and I feel like, even though FF8 was good, it did not live up to the hype. There were too many flat characters, the junction system and draw system didn't really work well, and the whole thing about getting paid and taking quizzes and upgrading weapons just didn't make the game seem to fit. Music was okay, but forgettable. Never lived up to the hype.
FFIX - Under Rated. After FF8 was kind of a let down, not many fans seemed to look forward to FF9, and the series was starting the decline. Also, at the time, there were too many RPG's out there (Suikoden, Lunar, Legaia, Breath of Fire, etc) and at this point, Square was getting to the point where it felt like it could put out anything and people would like it... and they DID put out a lot of crap (Vagrant Story, Threads of Fate, etc) so not many could enjoy the game on its own merits. As a game, the music was awesome and the story was good.... not great, but good. The game was fun to play and had many enjoyable moments with lots of secrets. It's a great game, but the sea of RPG's and decline of Square's quality of games made a lot of people overlook this one at the time.
FFX - Over Rated. The first FF game on PS2 was well received and people seemed to like this one a lot. I felt this game was overrated though. Characters were flat and annoying. Voice acting was horrible (I couldn't stand hearing Wakka, ya). There was no world map and the world was a tube. Also the ending was all "Yay! Spira is saved" but Tidus was all about getting home.... and that's never really addressed in the ending (hope that doesn't spoil anything). Seemed a let down to me, but people seemed to praise this game for some reason.
FFXI - Over Rated / Shouldn't be rated. This is a MMO. Why does it get a number? After this was put out (along with FFX-2) I stopped playing Final Fantasy, and to me, Final Fantasy had TEN games.... That's it.
FFXII - No rating by me (unfinished). After about 10 years of giving up on Final Fantasy, I've decided to hunt this one down and give the series after FFX a try. Haven't finished it yet so it has an incomplete for me.... but it seems like it wants to be a MMO but offline.... kinda like the .hack games were. I'm going to probably say overrated, but until I complete the game, I can't say.
FFXIII - Incomplete. Just bought the game a couple days ago. Seems like it has potential but I've been playing for 5 hours and almost nothing has happened story-wise, even though I'm making progress.
FFII - Properly Rated. It DID have a great story line (for the time) and was way ahead of its time, however the leveling system was broken and the game made it hard to figure out where to go (as did FF1). Also had those empty rooms with nothing in them to waste your time. I understand why this game never made it to the USA.
FFIII - Under Rated. Though the story was mostly sidequests, it introduced job classes ( though a bit broken at the time, it paved the way for future games). This could have been a great game in the USA if it made it over here. Sadly though, I don't remember much about it, as I beat it on an emulator long ago and didn't seem THAT memorable.
FFIV - I'm gonna say properly rated, even though this is my favorite game in the franchise. The story was great and the characters are probably the best in the history of Final Fantasy. The soundtrack was awesome as well (boss battle theme in 4 is the best of them all). It had emotional moments (Cecil becoming a paladin, being shipwrecked on the shore of the town you pillaged, etc). This game, to me, DEFINES Final Fantasy. It DID get a lot of recognition by Nintendo Power at the time (and called Final Fantasy 2), as well as having many ports and remakes.
FFV - Under Rated. I don't get why this game never made it to the USA. The story was good and the job class system was very well put together. Characters were a little flat with Bartz and Reina/Lenna, but Galuf and Faris kept me entertained. Lots to do, many secrets, places to explore, and a damn great soundtrack.... and yet, never came to the USA until the PS1 era... and even then, not recognized enough at the time.
FFVI - Under Rated. Most FF fans love this game the most. Characters and story are top notch, and this game definitely defines Final Fantasy. I'm saying it's underrated because FF6, Called Final Fantasy 3 here, I didn't hear much about it at the time. Not much in Nintendo Power and not much from anybody I knew. Now, it's not underrated, but at the time I think it was.
FFVII - Properly Rated. Even though FF7 is probably the best game in the franchise (definitely the best game on the PS1), many people already recognize the game as being great. Some STILL say this is the best video game ever made. The characters and story are the best in any video game I've ever played, and the music was wonderful. Graphics didn't age well, but at the time, it was the best anyone has ever seen. VERY awesome game, but got all the recognition it deserved from people, gaming magazines, internet, etc. And Aeris....... well..... the scene with her is the most memorable of ANY video game, movie, tv series, etc EVER.
FFVIII - Over Rated. This game was very overrated. After the success of FF7, EVERYONE was looking for the next one. VERY VERY high expectations were made for FF8, and I feel like, even though FF8 was good, it did not live up to the hype. There were too many flat characters, the junction system and draw system didn't really work well, and the whole thing about getting paid and taking quizzes and upgrading weapons just didn't make the game seem to fit. Music was okay, but forgettable. Never lived up to the hype.
FFIX - Under Rated. After FF8 was kind of a let down, not many fans seemed to look forward to FF9, and the series was starting the decline. Also, at the time, there were too many RPG's out there (Suikoden, Lunar, Legaia, Breath of Fire, etc) and at this point, Square was getting to the point where it felt like it could put out anything and people would like it... and they DID put out a lot of crap (Vagrant Story, Threads of Fate, etc) so not many could enjoy the game on its own merits. As a game, the music was awesome and the story was good.... not great, but good. The game was fun to play and had many enjoyable moments with lots of secrets. It's a great game, but the sea of RPG's and decline of Square's quality of games made a lot of people overlook this one at the time.
FFX - Over Rated. The first FF game on PS2 was well received and people seemed to like this one a lot. I felt this game was overrated though. Characters were flat and annoying. Voice acting was horrible (I couldn't stand hearing Wakka, ya). There was no world map and the world was a tube. Also the ending was all "Yay! Spira is saved" but Tidus was all about getting home.... and that's never really addressed in the ending (hope that doesn't spoil anything). Seemed a let down to me, but people seemed to praise this game for some reason.
FFXI - Over Rated / Shouldn't be rated. This is a MMO. Why does it get a number? After this was put out (along with FFX-2) I stopped playing Final Fantasy, and to me, Final Fantasy had TEN games.... That's it.
FFXII - No rating by me (unfinished). After about 10 years of giving up on Final Fantasy, I've decided to hunt this one down and give the series after FFX a try. Haven't finished it yet so it has an incomplete for me.... but it seems like it wants to be a MMO but offline.... kinda like the .hack games were. I'm going to probably say overrated, but until I complete the game, I can't say.
FFXIII - Incomplete. Just bought the game a couple days ago. Seems like it has potential but I've been playing for 5 hours and almost nothing has happened story-wise, even though I'm making progress.