How do you feel about Yea Forums overwhelmingly voting this the most overrated game ever?
How do you feel about Yea Forums overwhelmingly voting this the most overrated game ever?
> 1. FF7 (411 Votes)
> 2. TLOU (240 Votes)
> 3. BOTW (115 Votes)
> 4. Skyrim (65 Votes)
> 5. Overwatch (42 Votes)
> 6. Half-Life 2 (37 Votes)
> 7. Witcher 3 (32 Votes)
> 8. Dark Souls (28 Votes)
> 9. Red Dead 2 (25 Votes)
> 10. Bloodhborne (25 Votes)
Feels pretty good.
people are still butthurt that FF7 is considered the best game of all time?
Chrono Trigger is far superior. Hell, FF3/6 was better than 7.
People stopping caring about FF7 ages ago, FF6 has been considered the best in the series for well over 2 decades now
Says who? You? Cope harder brainlet.
FF7 is overrated but
Zelda Ocarina of Time is the most overrated game ever by far
> STILL SEETHING about Ocarina of Time
Give it a rest, no amount of crying will ever stop people from considering it the GOAT
That title goes to Ocarina of Time.
Only contrarians argue otherwise
>People stopping caring about FF7 ages ago
and it's still being voted number 1 over sony's most popular zombie movie and fucking Skyrim? impressive.
I have never touched a Zelda game in my life, why does everyone say Ocarina of Time is the best game ever made?
There's a reason why OoT wasn't on the strawpoll, it would have easily won. FF7 was the logical next candidate. Those 2, easily, EASILY the most overrated. Boomers ITT are gonna be asspained to hell and back.
Because they're clueless console peasants and IGN told them it's the most important game ever.
COPE, also it's worth nothing that this has 30,000 votes from Yea Forums & order is RNG'd so rigging it for a game is impossible
nostalgia and nintendo fanboyism
the game was good but It's not a big deal
Well it’s a turn based JRPG so right out of the gate its gameplay isn’t going to live up to the game’s reputation as a whole. By normal standards of storytelling it’s very basic, not necessarily bad but just good for a video game for kids. Graphically it definitely hasn’t aged as well as the other two PSX FF games. Even at the time its lego people were pretty unappealing. So on the fronts of gameplay, story, and graphics it falls short, this was true of it on release, not something that came with age. Despite this it ended up being wildly praised and even a bit influential. Just another FF going through the motions mechanically, with its mini games being the standout. Could easily be argued as the most overrated game ever.
coped and yikespilled
you got BTFO lmao
Seething Zoomers, this board is really pathetic & obsessed
it's certainly the best 3D Zelda
cope
FFVI shits the bed in the back half. Most of the memorable stuff happens in the World of Balance. People forget that once the World of Ruin starts Kefka disappears from the narrative until the final battle and most of your time is spent cycling through a relatively directionless series of fetch quests just gathering up your party members.
The leap to make Zelda work in 3D was 10x more impressive that Final Fantasy. It’s not even close to comparable.
you're the only obsessed here
Yep. A huge part of why it's so highly regarded is that a lot of people (myself included) were vowed by the pre-rendered cinematics, which did actually look incredible for the time.
t. boomer
About what? The fact that my favorite game has been universally considered the GOAT for 20 years now? It even has the highest rated storyline for fuck sakes
Because they're too young to remember A Link to the Past. That's literally all there is to it.
Can anyone actually explain how you could see FFVII as overrated? I've always seen it as FFVI/Nintendo fanboys trying to push an agenda, but I'm curious if people can actually back it up.
FFVII has such a unique dieselpunk setting, thought-provoking sci-fi story, tense but wonderous atmosphere, fun characters, customizeable gameplay, memorable moments, and a great soundtrack.
A lot of the things it does still haven't been matched.
How could anyone possibly think its overrated?
What kind of hiveminded faggot would even care? You're trying to prove how contrarian and counter-culture you are, and yet you try so god damn hard to follow the herd and adhere to a consensus. End yourself.
Final Fantasy as a whole is wildly overrated.
Based on this chart from a statistic of thousands of people over the course of 20 years & from dozens of different websites. What strikes you as the most overrated game? Top Left is #1
It's a pointlessly long game with unengaging gameplay, which coincidentally is exactly the same problem OoT has. I get that a lot of kids dream themselves away to the setting and find the characters charming and whatnot, but that doesn't really speak of its strengths as a game.
FF7. TLOU, BOTW, Mass Effect & GoldenEye, regardless of what contrarians cry about OOT is deserving of all it's praise
>BotW over OoT or ALttP
Really guys?
See , Yea Forums universally considers them the 2 best games ever made. Why would they nominate them as overrated? No amount of desperate cries from contrarians & Zoomers will make them overrated
they weren't options
Pretty stupid. FF7 has been underrated for years because of the massive amount of people calling it overrated.
The coping from FF7 faggots is extremely delicious, keep it coming
from that list, TLOU is least deserving of its critical acclaim
How is the storytelling basic? At that point in time no game had been able to successfully utilize as complex of a story device as FFVII's unreliable narration, and it wasn't matched in that department until Silent Hill 2.
And it is absolutely not a game for kids. I agree that the artsyle hasn't aged well and that leads to a lot of serious moments becoming silly, but there are still great psychologically terrifying moments like Sephiroth mind-controlling Cloud into beating Aerith while the real Cloud watches helplessly from the side, or walking through Sephiroth/Jenova's various slaughter zones.
FFVII is curiously both overrated and underrated at the same time. It's overrated because what gets most of the attention is the superficial shit like "it was my first RPG" or whatever. But it's tragically underrated because few people even understand what it was all about and hate on it for those same superficial reasons.
FFVII was the king of misdirection. It constantly set up RPG cliches only to demolish them later on.
Opening mission against the bad guys? Turns out you're a goddamn terrorist and kill a bunch of innocent civilians.
The busty barmaid? Actually a dorky romantic who wants to be saved by her hero.
The cute white mage? Actually a street wise and manipulative trickster.
The tough and cool main hero with serious credentials? Actually an insecure dork and just one of the random mooks you've been beating up all game.
The mysterious creature related to the villain? Actually just some random alien that fell out of the sky.
To someone playing in 1997, having been used to the typical "voice" of RPGs up to that point? FFVII was legitimately clever.
>How could anyone possibly think its overrated?
Seinfeld effect.
Something groundbreaking that is aped by its contemporaries will be regarded as humdrum by those who were not around to witness and appreciate the revolution it inspired.
This may sound a tad "No True Scotsman" but you must be a child if you can't appreciate how amazing FFVII is.
This.
Most people don't even know why it's good.
Oh man, it's like a who's who of insanely overrated games. The only actually interesting and innovative games on there are Mario 64, RE4, Super Metroid and MGS2.
>Storyline
>Shadow of the Colossus
Come on now...
Not video games.
They have the wrong FF game. VI is easily the most overrated shit I have ever seen, god damn that game does not live up to its praise in any way shape or form.
Edgy & seething in desperation
I also think that a lot of FF8's sins are mistakenly attributed to FF7. People remember 7 as having extremely slow combat and Cloud being emo but in FFVII the characters zip across the screen lightning fast and Cloud was mostly chipper when he wasn't doing his best Timmy impression.
It's actually underrated now, due to how much people say it's overrated (it isn't, the game deserves all the praise it gets and it's a classic gem even if it's not 10/10)
Did summer start early?
it is
OOT was innovative gameplay-wise for its time, primarily for Z-targeting establishing a baseline for 3D action games to evolve from, but by today's standards its absolutely nothing special.
When a Zelda game becomes outdated, they're so weak thematically that they should fall behind based on the fact that every game is essentially "scour the dungeon, collect the mcguffins, beat Ganon", yet OOT undeservedly escapes this and continues to exist on a pedestal because of an autistic fanbase who wants it to be remembered as the greatest game of all time.
Is your brain fucking smooth?
Sorry, laying out beats from your shitty pulp novel is not a valid form of video game criticism.
ff7 is overrated but not nearly as much as last of us or botw.
I can name 5 zelda games better than botw.
>OOT
>MM
>WW
>LTTP
>Awakening
and you could even argue TP, Oracle Ages/Seasons, and others.
>OOT was innovative gameplay-wise for its time, primarily for Z-targeting establishing a baseline for 3D action games to evolve from
Which is really just a limitation of the inherently inferior hardware interface of consoles.
VIII is the point where the series pivoted towards being shit.
The hallmarks of everything wrong with the plot writing, gameplay, and characters of the key mothership titles released after: that is, FFX, XIII, XV (IX and XII being side-games roped into numbered FF titles due to broken budgets; XI and XIV being MMOs) are all present in VIII. It wasn't so much the Squaresoft>Square Enix transition that ruined the series, or the loss of Sakaguchi, it was always heading that way to begin with.
Innovative? OOT doesn't do anything that wasn't already established in ALTTP and Link's Awakening. It just makes you do more of it.
And Z-targetting honestly sucks. It's a band-aid mechanic they needed to add because enemies would have been irritating to deal with otherwise. This isn't an RPG. You shouldn't have to go into a separate mode to fight. And it slowed the game down dramatically because now every enemy became it's own little minigame.
it's pretty close (and i liked it a lot when it was released)
Your dumbass strawpoll doesn't even have IP checking lmao
Did you play FFVII at all? What in that is inaccurate?
ff7 cant be overrated as it's a great transition to 3d FF games, just like OOT was for Zelda.
Last of Us does absolutely nothing new, same with BOTW. Both are easily overrated as fuck. Last of Us is inferior to RE titles (many, not just one) and BOTW is a step down from the best Zelda games.
He's not saying you're inaccurate, he's saying that he's a manchild who can't appreciate anything beyond surface level gameplay in a video game.
The story doesn't really matter in determining whether a game is good or not.
FF6 is massively overrated as well
VIII is when the franchise went full anime cliche. A lot of the events reek of anime tropes like teenagers inexplicably being the best at stuff just because and actual authority figures deferring to them.
It's a goddamn RPG...
It absolutely does. Every part of the experience is important, and as time progresses and gameplay and graphics naturally improve due to the passage of time, those extra aspects such as storytelling, atmosphere, soundtrack and characters are what separate outdated game #1 from outdated game #2.
Good RPGs are about good systems and constructing interesting problems and scenarios.
It's a toy, not fucking Rilke.
And the materia system is an incredible gameplay system with near infinite customization. What's your point?
I played it near release and did not enjoy it very much.
But I was a massive book nerd and obsessed with LOTR. At the time, videogames weren't my thing.
It's a one-trick pony system that lets you customize what animations you want to play and to eventually automate certain sequences of them. It's very one-note and isn't exactly applied to creatively solve problems.
It's not surprising. Yea Forums is full of zoomers who are playing it now for the first time thanks to the Switch release.
>And it is absolutely not a game for kids.
You poor baby.
Meet Celes, the most beautifulest woman in the universe. Also a superhuman due to magic infusions. Also a commanding general in the military at the ripe age of 18. Also a wonderful opera singer.
She's a woman so amazing and beautiful, every man wants to fuck her, even the crazy psycho clown that destroyed the world.
>At that point in time no game had been able to successfully utilize as complex of a story device as FFVII's unreliable narration, and it wasn't matched in that department until Silent Hill 2.
In FFVIII those tropes are logical though. The teenagers are primarily orphans who are basically being experimented on with military grade technology (GFs), which are known to have serious negative side effects. They're being used. Cid was an incompetent leader who never accomplished anything. Even the idea for Garden came from Edea/Squall via time shenanigans. The entire scope of his plan was always to get his wife back, and after that was achieved he even admits that he has no right being in his position, and thus the responsibility falls on Squall who over the course of the game had proven himself to be a cool-headed leader who can make quick, hard decisions when shit hits the fan. Keep in mind that most of Balamb's supervisory staff had been purged as a result of the civil war between Cid and Norg.
And then when the group runs into Laguna and Co in Esthar they immediately become followers again because Laguna is a competent leader who can issue orders, but is way too past his age and inexperienced with current combat technology to deal with the shit that the party has to deal with.
Celes is probably the biggest Mary Sue in the franchise. Yes, even more than Lightning.
idk what the deal is with its overworld graphics. the poly count is ridiculously low on character models yet the backgrounds are almost entirely prerendered. it seems like a huge amount of resources are just not being used to make the game look better. the battles look ok though
It was an early PS1 game, of course the 3D graphics look like toilet-paper origami folded by a greasy Japanese man's sphincter.
That's actually what's so weird and "anime" about it though. It's contrived like a weeaboo wish fulfillment fantasy. The "cool" weapon that only someone special can use. The high school being simultaneously a training academy where very little training actually happens; the students all just live in really fancy dorms and get to wear cool uniforms and learn about magic from teachers barely older than they are.
FFVIII just draws a very distinct line in the sand between everything that came before and much of what was to come in the future outside of one or two deviations like FFIX and FFXII. It was a point of no return.
but the battle graphics look much better
I'm fine with it.
After all, overrated doesn't mean bad.
>game is liked by alot of people, that means it can never be criticized
What kind of retard logic is this?
I apologize for my retarded peers, seriously most of them don't even play classics and just shit on them because they're popular. FF7 and OOT are both not overrated and fucking incredible. Zoomers are salty there's still nothing as good, nothing that can match the complete package. The same retards who buy ubisoft open worlds over and over, and every dlc.
I think it's because FFVII was meant to still feel like the previous 2D games. The character models in the field seem like they were specifically meant to evoke the squat, big eyed sprites of FFVI and Chrono Trigger, just in 3D. Even in 3D, they still maintain the same "voice" as the SNES character sprites, using exaggerated animations and expressions to convey their emotions. I don't think they were trying to reinvent the wheel with FFVII. They wanted to keep doing what they were used to and just applied the new tech in ways that meshed well with how they'd been designing games up until then.
>Cid was an incompetent leader who never accomplished anything.
I had to reread this post a couple of times because I was about to call you a fucking nigger for shitting on FF7 Cid
>The "cool" weapon that only someone special can use.
A lot of Galbaldian soldiers wield Gunblades. Its just not that common in Garden.
>The high school being simultaneously a training academy where very little training actually happens;
Military academies are real, and we don't enter the story until the day Squall graduates. He's already completed his training. We see younger students training all the time.
>and learn about magic from teachers barely older than they are.
That's only Quistis who is constantly singled out as being the youngest instructor in school history. She's also branded a failure as a teacher and leader a few hours into the game and goes back to being a normal soldier.
I'm not asking for justifications or even saying that there aren't good reasons for those thing to be what they are. I'm saying what those things evoke. What their presence and the combination of them after being put together into a product convey.
oot still has that magic years later, ff7 does not
Wait it wasn't even on the poll? Thats... interesting.
You have that backwards. FFVII is still a wonderous and weird game with unique systems and elements that haven't been replicated.
OOT is just another 3D Zelda game in the pile of 3D Zelda games.
Nope. Zelda depends too much on its mechanics, which are already outdated and clunky, despite being innovative at lunch. Beyond that, it's another generic adventure game.
FF7 has superior story, characters, art direction, music and atmosphere and that makes it stand the test of time better despite sharing the clunkiness of that era.
OOT fans are like Melee players. There's an irrational attachment to one entry in a series that has been supplanted several times over and really only based on which one got to them first. There's no objective rationality behind it.
So games that are very liked are overrated. Yep sounds like a lot of butthurt to me. No surprise you shits would do this.
I don't respect Yea Forums's opinion so I don't feel anything at all
I played FF7 for the first time months ago and was amazed by how well it held up, and I usually hate turn-based JRPGs
OOT is still the best 3D Zelda but would've been surpassed had it not been for Aonuma's incompetency with the series
The 3D Zelda games would appeal to me more if they weren't so fucking long. I liked Twilight Princess but it was a fucking 40 hour Zelda game. The main conceits of the franchise do not justify a game that long.
Cloud is a dip, so is the script
Levels don't matter, and nothing is a challenge.
Charming music and level design though.
This is a problem with Japanese games in general, they're very long games with little progression other than animations and models getting bigger and flashier.
>nothing is a challenge.
I don't know if this is you but whenever someone says this about an RPG they invariably love RPGs that are just plain dicks to the player. Ones that starve you of save points or force you to grind like mad.
>I have never touched a Zelda game in my life
Then touch one.
>why does everyone say Ocarina of Time is the best game ever made?
You will not find any other game with a more compelling interactive world. Everything else is either a super freeform sandbox with far less design sense, or otherwise has much less variety of carefully crafted interaction and/or is more linear. But even that isn't quite doing justice to it, as it's the sense of immersion above all else that makes it the GOAT.
good thing literally no one gives a shit about Yea Forums's opinions.
>You will not find any other game with a more compelling interactive world. Everything else is either a super freeform sandbox with far less design sense, or otherwise has much less variety of carefully crafted interaction and/or is more linear.
Somebody didn't play any computer games growing up.
With Zelda in particular it feels like I'm being asked to do the same things I have since the beginning. I'm just now being asked to do exponentially more of it.
Well yeah, this is not even just one game of it, it's an entire franchise that is more or less interchangeable.
Uncharted 2, for a game that won 2009 goty it has one of the worst gunplay and a story more full of plot holes than any other TPS game
Nintendo in general is more generationally focused with it's franchises. Everyone has "their" Mario Kart, "their" Zelda, "their" Mario, depending on how old they are. The game they remember playing between ages 8-15 is what will imprint on them and that's that.
Half Life 2 is factually much more overrated.
People will shit on FF7 for 3 reasons. 1 they hate Sony and want the N64 to be the superior console for that generation, 2 they hate turn based RPGs, 3 they like turn based RPGs but liked other RPGs from that era more.
Chalk it up to Yea Forums's nintendo bias.
>Half Life 2 is factually much more overrated.
Not really.
Not anymore.
You see people shitting on HL2 for its dated gameplay, and Valve for being shitheels about Episode 3, far more than you see people praising it.
No, it's because it's a very unremarkable game that's had an absurd amount of praise poured on it, with fans that treat it as an absolutely unassailable institution of quality gaming.
>actually thinking FFVII is more overrated than TLOU
Explain yourselves right fucking now Yea Forums.
TLOU deserves it more than FF7
Frankly the most overrated anything is probably Dragon Quest. People go crazy over that series for some reason I've yet to figure out.
>unique systems and elements that haven't been replicated
All of that is fluff though. As much as I love the materia system, the battle system was never good enough to properly take advantage of it.
>OOT is just another 3D Zelda game in the pile of 3D Zelda games.
With tthe best designed world, use of equipment, music and least amount of tedium of the lot. Nothing outside the series has been able to replicate Zelda's actually outstanding qualities in the first place.
They learned with FFVIII and FFIX. FFVII was their first 3D FF game so its understandable it looks not as good visually to those two games.
Good. Because it is.
Never thought of it this way but great point. You might very well be right here.
The only real problem with the materia system was that it was a pain the ass to switch around. It's basically the same system as FFV just with the abilities distributed differently and with a new gimmick.
When HL2 released it was seen as a savior for FPS games, not even Doom 3 was held as highly. I like HL2 but the game is like a solid 7/10 and has a lot of things that just don't stick. The solider AI and the more boring guns compared to HL1 are pretty big issues.
It used to be seen as a "10/10 perfect game" for the longest time but its been shit on exceedingly hard for the last 5 or so years. The games pacing, story, setting, art style, and combat were all super novel for its time.
I played it to completion for the first time like 6 months ago and I enjoyed it a lot. It is overrated but it's still a great game that did a lot of novel things for the time narrative and setting wise.
TLOU is just Uncharted but slower and with a more depressing tone. It's silly how a bunch of cinematic third person shooters with generic throw away movie stories catch so much praise.
Anywhere from 4-8 years that would be more true. I think some people have wizened up and see how flawed Half Life 2 is recently with the rise of games that follow it style. But you're right otherwise. I remember how much HL2fags would deflect criticism of it despite it being an inferior sequel in so many ways. A game being treated as "art" is glaring red flag to it being vastly overrated. Shit like SOTC is a perfect example of that.
>guys! for our next game, what if we copy off of The Road
>*cricket noise*
>and then we added zombies
>"YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!"
TLOU doesn't get enough credit. It teaches the player everything they need to know without a single tutorial. That is really rare these days.
I think when you try to make a case for something being overrated you have to examine public perception at the time you're making that argument.
And no one gives a shit about HL2 any more. Its' design theory is outdated and Valve snuffed out any hope people had for the series' future by sitting on it so long without any news.
>Somebody didn't play any computer games growing up.
There are virtually no PC games with the sense of design OoT has. I specified 'carefully crafted' interaction for a reason. PC games in general are basically autstic in the way their mechanics are handled. You end up with tons of complex systems that allow you to do various things, but with the sense that the designers considered it fair game if you found some way to break things, rather than the Zelda approach of the set of solutions and overall structure being meticulously crafted and deliberately restricted, yet at the same time the game being being meaningfully open. La Mulana is the only thing I've played that really pulled off the same thing, with Super Metroid being the next closest.
No PC game exists with the game's aesthetic sense.
Holy shit, do you only play western AAA thrash?
As opposed to Japanese games that are often worse?
OoT has completely linear dungeons outside of the water temple, and the water temple is a pain in the ass to complete due to the steel boots, plus the dark link fight is complete trial and error and is legit poor game design.
OoT design wise is a step down compared to LttP and LA. Those two games were more complex and had more engaging boss fights. People legit get offended when you mention OoT's flaws, that's mostly because the Zelda fanbase is the worst one in existence.
No one has gave a shit about FF7 for a while either.
>No one has gave a shit about FF7 for a while either.
Not true.
People still play it occasionally and a lot of fans (old and new) are looking forward to the remake, even if everything we've seen so far is rather worrisome.
You don't hear about people doing yearly replays of HL2 though, and Valve makes no effort to promote it during steam sales.
FFVII's reputation is infinitely hurt by Square Enix not only refusing to let sleeping dogs lie but also failing to understand it's own game every time they return to it. I don't blame people for misunderstanding FFVII because clearly nobody at Square Enix can't be arsed to play through it again themselves. They think Aeris was a goddamn saint.
LMAO if anything its OOT and Link that are highly overrated. Gamers are a bunch of fucking shits.
I feel fine.
You really are a fucking casual
Nobody on Yea Forums is a casual. Casuals have lives.
HL2 still has a decent modding community and people go back to it from time to time.
I like both games but neither is some shining example of its genre.
Since when does overrated automatically make a game bad? Honest question. I think FF7 is overrated but I do think it's a great game on its own.
>but also failing to understand it's own game every time they return to it
This kind of shit is why people think Cloud is just an emo bitch and Aerith was just a mysterious holy lady
I mean, it's pretty on the nose. Just because a game is overrated, doesn't mean it isn't good. I love the game, but it's definitely overrated.
Eh, I can understand Aerith being a saintly holy lady in the sequels because she's, you know, dead. She's probably beyond things like flirting and shit at that point.
The real travesty is how they retconned Cloud coming to terms with her dying and what happened to him so he could grow and become a better person for it.
How do you guys feel about Planescape passing FF7?
So if someone doesn't like your game they're automatically a Zoomer or contrarian? That some dark souls fanbase level of seething.
Hell, they retconned his entire character development. I really liked how it seemed like he finally had his shit together at the end, when he's all "Let's mosey." But nope, make way for angstfag.
I haven't played Planescape, can a couple autists argue in the replies of this post about whether or not it's good or bad so I can see who makes the more convincing case, thanks in advance fellas
Just confirms the average age here. no Yea Forums, you are the zoomer
Makes me feel like I'm old and out-of-touch now. I don't consider FFVII overrated, especially now. It's still one of my favorite games.
this
I honestly think somebody is just rigging these polls for bait.
The OP actually though it was the greatest game of all time
>You will not find any other game with a more compelling interactive world.
Majora's mask is literally this though
>worst than 6 right before it and 9 on the same console
>dumbed down story themes compared to xenogears
>shitty combat system compared to FF tactics
I'm thinking that's right
nobody gives a shit about half life anymore except PC boomers, how can it be more overrated?
You're all zoomer faggots and years from now people will shit on your favorite game hard. Neck yourselves. Your generation was a mistake.
That "Best Character" list is complete ass. Half of those characters hardly have any character (or none at all).
If we're talking just Zelda, Majora's Mask beats the interactive world easy. Overrated or not, the fact that it goes out of its way to make sure you give a shit about damn near every NPC is one of its best aspects. I think the amount of genuine dead weight NPCs (ones that just stand in the background and do nothing and serve no purpose) can be counted on one hand, but it's been a while since I played it.
Sorry, Fortnite is better than any game before 2010.
Xenogears is unfinished and WAY more overrated than FFVII.
>DUURR U R LE ZOOMER HAHA I EYEM LE BOOMER HURRR LE SIP EBIM ZOOM ZOOM XDD
The fact that you think anyone that shits on your favorite old turd is from a """"newer generation"""" shows that you only defend it because of nostalgia, I bet you think anyone that hates Bubsy 3D is also a ""zoomer""
The list was based solely on people liking them, not about if they though the characters were good
This is why nobody should take these polls seriously
>Xenogears is unfinished
and still better than 7
>WAY more overrated than FFVII
lol no, no one outside of jRPG enthusiasts know about the game
Eh, Xenogears is a mix of people who love it more than anything and people that hate it. People seem to have strong opinions one way or another about it. Wouldn't call it overrated overall.
where's resident evil 4
It's fans may be fewer in number but they're a hell of a lot more rabid. Xenogears is overrated like the Sega Saturn is overrated.
I don'tthink there's a fedora that can tip hard enough for you.
If 7 was as good as you think it is. Wouldn't zoomers like it also? 9 seems to be getting some praise from them.
Alright I'll do you all one favor.
If you played FFVII, name your most memorable moment of it.
supernova animation
As accessible as FFVII is now, people have avoided them because a.) It missed its chance of being timeless (like VI and backwards) but missed its chance of being advertised (like IX) b.) People would rather wait for the remake than rush into VII
we're overrun by fucking zoomer zombies
Visiting the Gold Saucer for the first time.
>No OoT
>1 nintendo game
Well I guess we know this board's demographic
It was advertised more heavily than IX from what I remember. RPGs just seem more divisive than most other genres in terms of what people consider the best. It's hard to get people to agree on the best Final Fantasy games, much less RPGs in general.
Leaving Midgar and seeing the world map for the first time was cool. And the whole Wall Market part.
Ultimate Weapon destroying Mideel