I’ve tried to like this game, I really have. And I’ve tried to like JRPGs as a whole for a while. But I have to make the firm resolution that while a part of me will always feel empty never playing any of the Final Fantasy games, never experiencing the wondrous stories of the Dragon Quest series, never engrossing myself in a 50+ hour tale, never experiencing the euphoria of numbers getting bigger with every levelup and equipment upgrade, these kinda games are just not for me. JRPGs do not represent why I play video games.

This game is truly fun when I can get into it. When I don’t feel overwhelmed by not knowing if I have enough healing items, just wanting to get from one place to another without endless random encounters, trying to balance my stats, all and more while still being able to keep up and know what’s going on, I am enjoying myself. I’ve seen many people complain about the lengthy flashback section, but that was one of my favorite experiences here. Seeing the story play out mostly uninterrupted was so much fun. I don’t think I would want a full game like that, but the simplicity drew me in compared to the rest of the game. Battles were fun when I felt like I knew what I was doing, and winning the elevator boss fight during the Shinra escape was a big rush of good feelings. Most of the time though, I just felt unprepared somehow, and it became increasingly difficult to want to continue playing.

I really respect what this game is as well as JRPGs as a genre. I’ve since read up on the rest of the story and I can say (from whatever meaningless perspective this is of not actually having played most of the game) that I think the story is great! The cinematic moments and music and overall atmosphere of the game really come together to make this a great piece of art. I will not bash on turn-based combat because I know that’s a staple of the genre and I don’t think it’s as bad as some make it out to be. I’ve wanted to expand my horizons here a bit and play some games with a legendary status I’ve had my eye on for ages, but overall I’m not having a good time here, and no final experience would be worth the struggle I would put myself through forcing a completion of this or any other major JRPG.

I think I go to video games for experiences that you can’t get from any other medium, which most of the time ends up in exploration games and arcade-style games. The gameplay elements of most JRPGs don’t grant me the same joy that playing other games do. And the heavy story-focus of these games doesn’t serve as enough interest to slog through any unenjoyable experience. If I want to experience a story, I’ll tend towards a book or movie as the physical process of experiencing that story is a much more relaxing, pleasurable one.

I feel “wrong” in some way for not being able to truly grasp the enjoyability of games like this. My 2-star rating here is not a statement that this game is capital o Overrated or straight-up Bad; it is a resolute conclusion that if the grade-A standard of this genre cannot convince me to enjoy it, it is simply not for me, and I do not want to try any harder to like it for the time being.

I WOULD die for Barrett.

Reviewed on Oct 23, 2023


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