Devil May Cry was okay, I really liked the second one, I've still to actually see the thrid one lol *sweatdrop*
I think I liked FFIX the most, the plot of FFVIII was quite good but I just couldn't stand Rinoa or Squall. Hahaha. FFVII...Hrmm...graphics were pretty cool for that time but I think they kind of spazzed up the ending. FF: AC was amazing graphic wise, the plot was a bit boring and still no serious CloudxTifa moments! Argh! But it was still pretty...wow!
I have to say that although FFX and X-2 were pretty amazing graphic wise, they still sucked plot wise. The voices were just...ugh, so bad. I realy wanted to know what they actually said in the Japanese one. All of the "y'know?!"s just really annoyed me. I didn't think it could get any worse until FFX-2...Oh, man...Hahaha.
wow, are you pessimistic or what?
FFIX was most.. old school out of them all, It had a much more strong feeling that it was set in the past unlike the others that seem to be set in the future. That made me like FFIX a lot too.
One of the main reasons I Loved FFVIII was Rinoa and Squall, They were two perfect Characters, At the time when I played it I fit the exact sterotypness of Squall and I knew a girl who was a lot like Rinoa and was associated with her romantically, so I loved those characters (and they are still some of my fav, Squall remains my fav FF Guy). FFVII:AC plot wasn't 'boring' but for those not particularly interested in seven I could understand them not liking it, I loved it to no end, Didn't see one boring part in the movie. Obviously there are no Cloud and tifa moments, Because Cloud was always destined for Aerith. It's so plainly obvious that Cloud loves her. No, The voices in X and X-2 were not bad either, If you hate the people saying "ya know" a lot then I would also expect you would hate talking to me in person because, hey, guess what, I Say That!!! So I guess I'm partially offended by that and The stories were not bad either. It's a fantasy game and that's exactly the story they delivered, Beautifully done aswell. I liked FFX-2 aswell because not only did it break the Final Fantasy sequals rule (leaving it open to do all those FFVII sequals and prequals) but it showed us what happens after a main character is killed.