Monday, 15 July 2013

Is This Really the Greatest Final Fantasy Game Released?



One of my New Year’s Resolutions was to complete Final Fantasy VII (FFVII) and to mark this achievement I have decided to write up my views on this game. I should also point out that this blog will contain spoilers from the game, so you have been warned.

If you have been reading my blog over the last year you would know that while I was growing up I did everything that I could to stay away from anything that could be classed as popular or well talked about and this is true for the Final Fantasy series. I did while I was growing up play a bit of Final Fantasy VI/III on the SNES but I never fully completed it back then but when I look back on it now I can see that I wasn’t too far from the finishing the game, but with the hype around Final Fantasy VII onwards I just stayed away from the series.

Now back in February I decided that I would start playing Final Fantasy VII and didn’t finish it till the end of April, it has now taken me till now to write up this blog due to that fact that every time I ended up writing about FFVII my opinion ended up changing. The reason for this was the fact that the more I wanted to how good this game was the more I discovered that I just couldn’t didn’t like it.

Yes this may come as a shocker to all those that love FFVII and those that like all types of RPG’s (Role-Playing Game (like myself)) but every time I through I liked something and then tried to explain why I liked it I discovered that I just didn’t. You could say that it was because I was over analysing the game or looking for away to dislike the game but that wasn’t the case because while I was playing the game I made sure that I had my Laptop with me writing everything that had happened at each point of the game, from characters to story.

After I completing the game I discovered that I had more questions than answers when it came to the story and the only way that I could get those answers was to spend a few days after completing the game looking for those answers on the Internet. While reading up on the story I discovered that some of my questions could have been answered if I went and completed some of the side quest that I didn’t find or know about while I was playing.

An example of this was when it came to how Tifa was able to get out of her home town of Nibelheim after Sephiroth attacked and destroyed the town. You only find out the answers to this questions when you go back to Nibelheim and start examine Tifa old house, while examine you will discover a note that has been placed on her Piano which examples how she got from Nibelhiem to Midgar. I understand that an RPG needs to be open so that everyone can play it in their own way but I just found that a lot of the questions that I had were to do with the story and it would have be nice if at some point in the game it actual mentioned this side quest a bit better.

If there was on thing that really put me off the game was the main character Cloud, the problem that I had with him was the fact that he had no interest what so ever with what was going on around him until he hears the name Sephiroth. I am aware that Cloud makes it very clear in the first hour of the game that he will only do jobs as a long as the money is good but when you are given a choice and his top answer is him not wanting to help why would give me the chose. The best example that I could give would be when Cloud has to save a young woman called Percilla by perform CPR on her but Cloud makes it very clear that he doesn’t want to help her but the game will only allow you to continue if you do choice to help her. I know that RPG’s are all about giving the player a choice but why made me play as character that doesn’t want to do anything.

There are other problems that I have with the game, which start with the story and go all the way down to the some of the controls. What I mean when it comes to the story is the way in which it is told to us, an Example of this would be that Cloud has a problem with Sephiroth but it doesn’t explain why Cloud has this problem with Sephiroth till much later in the game but when you do learn the truth you also discovers that everyone that did survive the events at Nibelhiem were then experimented on or killed which then leads to how did Tifa get away and why does everyone believe that Cloud is a clone and so one. There are so many twist and turns within this game that you just get lost as to what is true and not and a lot of what needs to be explained isn’t explained in the main quest or side quests.

Yes there was a lot wrong with this game but there were some stand out points that I really enjoyed. Some of the best bits came from the other characters that are within your party, good examples of this would be some of the other characters had believable past which made you relate to the characters more and you could see why they were upset or why they wanted to help. Examples of this would be Tifa, Barret and Cid and the reason for this was because you could see how much they had been thought to get where they are now.

Another part of the game that I did enjoy was the music, in some parts of the game the music fitted the mood perfectly but there were one or two tracks that to me I just didn’t like but that is normal for most games.

I wanted to believe that this game was as great as everyone had made it out to be but deep down I didn’t like it and the reason for that is because I have played better JRPG that have been done better in every way from the characters to the story. This game may have allowed a lot of people to get into JRPG’s and this could be the reason that this game is praised so highly but for me this game just didn’t know where it was going and made you control a character that just didn’t care about anything else than revenge. I will admit that revenge can be a very powerful way to push a story forward but if your story is all over the place and the main character doesn’t want to get involved in what is going on you just feel disconnection from the game and its characters.

I have always classed RPG’s as a way in which we can escape our world and feel like we are doing some good in another world but when it comes to FFVII I just felt like I wasn’t doing any good and that I had to fight the wishes of the main character himself. Should this game be classed as the best JRPG and used as a template for all RPG’s in the future? My answer would be no and my reasoning behind this is that there are far better JRPG’s and WRPG’s out there now that have better story than this game.

I know that a lot of fans of this game will say that I am wrong but I ask you to go back and play this game again as if you have never played it before and then tell me what you think of it, don’t allow your nostalgia of this game cloud you.

Until Next Time

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