I'm sure there are quite a few people like you that never saw the advertisements, but word of mouth about the game is the worst thing. As I've said, the praise is mostly baseless and rarely compared to anything. But, when you hear enough things about something or someone, you start to take the words you hear as your own opinion. Much like how President Obama is basically considered Jesus despite his bad track record, because he was put on a pedestal during election (and still is, despite all the failures).
@Lupine: I will say this, though, I never saw 1 single FFVII advert. The only time I saw it was when I came across my cousin playing it in his room. Before then I had absolutely no knowledge of the name Final Fantasy. Of course, the majority probably did get influenced by the media but I'd thought I'd put that out there because a lot may have not been so influenced by the advertising. I simply observed, had a go, and enjoyed my hands on enough to purchase the game. I do really need to look into the more obscure RPG titles, though. There are a number of titles that just are completely unbeknown to me and yet I am told are exceptional. I think I shall do some research.
It's hard not to keep arguing my point when you've got someone like CHIP who doesn't read or apparently think. To be honest, I don't hate the game, I like it, it's just ruined. I can't play the game anymore because it annoys me so much that a game that's just average at best, an enjoyable game, to be sure, had all of its little joys stolen by fans who praise it too much. I just keep thinking, 'what is wrong with me that I don't like this'? When hoping that a boring scene I've been through about five times takes forever to end. And what's wrong is, gamers AREN'T the audience. Unlike FF I-VI, along with VIII and IX, gameplay isn't the focus. It's anime sterotypes. And that's part of why FFVII is so popular. 1997 was the time of Poke'mon and the reintroduction of Anime to the US, so kids were into the spiky hair and cliche characters. So of course FFVII would be a hit. It had cliche characters and spiky hair and anime over-the-top action to spare. Other than that and ruining the FF franchise with prequels and sequels and spiritual clones like FF X and XIII/Versus XIII, FFVII did nothing different for the series or RPGs in general. And to be honest, no, I didn't like the characterization because the characters were horrid, IMO.Whilst I'm fine with what you're saying don't you think you're exaggerating just a bit with proving that it was nothing that special? The cast of characters were good and the way you broke them down so as to make them seem nothing special is deceptive because they were nicely developed and fleshed out. I found the whole revelation (within the Lifestream) that Cloud wasn't in SOLDIER to quite interesting. Seeing how events really unfolded was one of the better moments in the game. The characters were not bland and did have depth to them. They each had a story to tell and that was important. I'm not saying they were the best cast in a game ever, but they were great. I'm not sure if you hate the 'fanboys' so much that you're slagging the game off pretty harshly. This is what I mean by a warzone. CHIP on one side and you on the other.
As I said before. I don't hate FFVII. I hate the fans. A mediocre game can be enjoyable, but it's hard to enjoy it when it has a fanbase that calls it the bee's knees without any thought.You probably have better grounds because you have played a variety of RPGs at the time so, for you, people praising VII so much isn't really right. However, do you really think of it so harshly? Sometimes I get the impression you do hate it (although you don't...). I don't agree with some of the things CHIP said, either, but other things I completely agree with.
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