14. FFXII was subtle and beautiful. The characters were involved and real. Like people. The story was something complex and realistic (withing the fantasy-esque genre) too. It made you think. It wasn't just another "teenage angst saves the day" story like a lot of other FF stuff.
But most people want broad brush strokes for characters. They can't be assed enough to pay attention to things like subtle details and some of the looks the characters gave each other. Yes, that's right. They showed character development through expressions. Not just through a character explaining their emotion.
BASICALLY, you're not the only person on the internet who feels similarly.
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But most people want broad brush strokes for characters. They can't be assed enough to pay attention to things like subtle details and some of the looks the characters gave each other. Yes, that's right. They showed character development through expressions. Not just through a character explaining their emotion.
BASICALLY, you're not the only person on the internet who feels similarly.