To be honest I've been seeing just as much or rather more Final Fantasy 6 love recently than Final Fantasy 7. A lot of top 10 Final Fantasy reviews on Youtube usually put FF6 first or their number one spot, saying that it's what they believe is to the best and much better than FF7.
I agree with the statement that Final Fantasy XIII actually has quite a huge fanbase. Just go onto Tumblr and you'll be surpised and happy how much fan support and love it has there and how much they're looking forward to the new Lightning Saga release.
Imo Final Fantasy XIII is not struggling in the fanbase department. FF VIII, FF IX, FF V however are and good luck finding a huge FF II fanboy/ fangirl.
However fans shouldn't be forced or told what they can and cannot like and if they don't want to look forward to the new Lightning saga then they have that right. Fans also have a right to cheer or not the like the idea of a remake for FFVII. If a Final Fantasy fan want's a remake to FF VII he/she has that right to desire for one.
Plus FF XIII despite it's hate is getting really spoiled. Just as much as FF VII did. It's getting sequels and now a upcoming saga. Where's my Final Fantasy IX-2 ?
But I highly disagree with your statement that FF fans dislike the newer games because they're not like FF VII. It's because they're hughy flawed.
I agree with the statement that Final Fantasy XIII actually has quite a huge fanbase. Just go onto Tumblr and you'll be surpised and happy how much fan support and love it has there and how much they're looking forward to the new Lightning Saga release.
Imo Final Fantasy XIII is not struggling in the fanbase department. FF VIII, FF IX, FF V however are and good luck finding a huge FF II fanboy/ fangirl.
However fans shouldn't be forced or told what they can and cannot like and if they don't want to look forward to the new Lightning saga then they have that right. Fans also have a right to cheer or not the like the idea of a remake for FFVII. If a Final Fantasy fan want's a remake to FF VII he/she has that right to desire for one.
Plus FF XIII despite it's hate is getting really spoiled. Just as much as FF VII did. It's getting sequels and now a upcoming saga. Where's my Final Fantasy IX-2 ?
But I highly disagree with your statement that FF fans dislike the newer games because they're not like FF VII. It's because they're hughy flawed.
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but hey, it's all opinion. no need to get all butt hurt.
Don't forget that flashy new next-gen engine. The kids love those guns and flashy effects. Oooohhh. Aaahhhh.
Whilst I certainly agree the Golden Age of FF was VI to X, a part of me wonders whether it's possible for games to hold the same charm they did back when we were young! The games I remember being most excited about are the games I played between the ages of 8 and 12: Spyro the Dragon, Pokemon Crystal, The Emperor's New Groove and Zelda: Wind Waker.
Back then, absolutely everything awed me! The colours, the worlds, exploring, fun stories, random NPCs, minigames, engaging in a world! It was the experience of gaming! This new thing that felt so incredible! People had been gaming for years, but to me, gaming felt like an entirely new, fantastic invention.
Luckily, I find this doesn't really affect my personal enjoyment. My favourite FFs are VIII, IX, X and XIII-2, very closely followed by IV and VI. Personally, I would argue that the older graphics add charm to earlier titles which current games often lack. I like XIII-2 for its story and characters. Aesthetically, however, there's no competition between (for example) VIII and XIII-2! VIII has a better world, a more imaginative design and more varied monsters/characters! This is very much a personal opinion, but I actually think older graphics are better.
The lack of voice acting also permits the gamer to interpret the voice of each character. My interpretation of Steiner, for example, gives him a gruff yet still dignified accent; others have interpreted his accent as more ridiculous, if not a bit stuffy.