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awww, the main forum? That's lame, I should have specified.
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I wouldn't be complaining. These threads were against the forum rules as of this morning (maybe 4 hours ago?). Looks like they changed it.
Favorite game of all time for me probably goes to Final Fantasy VI, regardless. I loved the story and all the characters (well, a few of them weren't exactly well developed, like Gogo or Umaro, but they're secret.) It's one of the more exciting and heart-gripping stories out there in the RPG world and Kefka was one sick bastard. I also like how they developed the characters, both in battle and out of battle. Each one has their own special ability that only they can use (outside of Gogo, but that's an exception). And as far as character development goes, each one has their backstory, and in the second half of the game, that really begins to take off and you find each character's motivation in their fight against Kefka. Some people say the second half of the game lacks direction, but I disagree. I think character development is an integral part of any cast of characters, and while devoting a large part of the game to it might seem excessive, it rounds out the characters well and helps you tie in with the characters. From the other technical aspects, the graphics were very detailed for its time, and it also holds one of the best soundtracks of any Final Fantasy game.
I do have to admit though, I have fond memories for Monopoly.
Jam it back in, in the dark.