TheVampwizimp said:
Found this today.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steven-petite/if-we-are-being-honest-ab_b_7617648.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
TL;DR (even though it's not too L to R): FF7 is the most overrated game ever.
It has aged terribly, but even compared to other games that came out around the same time, it was never very good. The story is bland, the dialogue is awful, the world is uninspired, and with all the things it tried to do at once, it did none of them well.
Now, I've never played FF7, but we all grew up suckling at its teat regardless of whether we personally partook or not. And whether it's actually good or not, I really enjoy lobbing grenades at the untouchable classics.
So. Discuss.
Eh. There are more overrated Final Fantasy games. Namely IV and X, which while both have amazing game play, the story is a bit wonky and plot contrived to such a high degree that it can feel disjointed. VII is actually pretty decent when all things considered when it comes to story. It really isn't even a bland story. There are some messed up moments in the game, especially when dealing with Hojo. There is also a strong sense of finding yourself in the story, and despite what Advent Children would do to Cloud, he really isn't that mopey through most of the game. He is a bit off-putting early on, but he gets better pretty much as soon as he meets Aerith, and he doesn't stay down long even when his mind is getting totally f-ed with by Sephiroth.
I wouldn't even say the world is uninspired. There is very strong set-up and atmosphere through most of the game. The setting is bleak because of the story they are trying to tell.
The dialogue is less a problem than the rather shoddy translation of the game. Pretty much every English translation of Final Fantasy I-VII had horrifically bad translations. They didn't start getting better till IX (maybe VIII, but the dialogue in that game I think was just terrible in both versions), and none of the older games got a decent translation till their re-releases on the GBA where the dialogue was cleaned up and actually makes sense. Which is why if people are going to play Final Fantasy VI (the best one) they should get the GBA version. Final Fantasy VII never really had a cleaned up translation in comparison.
Now, besides that, no, the game did not age well at all. The graphics are pretty terrible and the look is not really good for today's sensibilities. Of all the games in the series, this one probably aged the worst. IV-VI get by with classic 16-bit sprite based graphics that age very well over time. I-III are not that great in the old 8-bit style they had, but it still looks okay, and these games all had nice remasters later on that made them more in line with the 16-bit games and they look great. VIII still looks pretty good for a PS1 game, and IX had a more stylized look that also aged nicely. VII doesn't really have this stuff going for it at all. I guess it was good at the time, but, really, it did age poorly in that department. However, a remake would obliterate that issue completely. So it shouldn't be an issue there. Although, I hope they tone down the hyper-realism. That tends to age poorly the older it gets.
In conclusion... you really should play the game. I wasn't even one of those people that grew up with the game. I started with VIII and X, moved on to XII, then IV, V, and VI, followed by I and II before I ever played VII. I was worried going into the game, too, since it was all reputation, and the feelings on it were mixed, really. However, I played it and after playing every game in the main series, it is probably the third best in the series overall. I only put VI and IX over it when it comes to overall quality. VII isn't that bad a game.