@Tad & @SOUP
I guess... My experience with Final Fantasy is limited to FF IV (still haven't beaten that f***ing boss), Final Fantasy XIII (ughhh) and it's two sequels, Final Fantasy XII (he was a pushover because I did so many sidequests and optional boss battles) and now Final Fantasy VII.
I finished the game last Saturday when I found out about the Item Duplication Glitch, used Elixirs on a special type of enemy just before the final boss. So I levelled up in a few hours and I took down the final boss, no prob.
In part because I never played the original when it came out, I wasn't all that impressed by Final Fantasy VII. From a gameplay standpoint, yes, it is a really good game. Few RPGs have this much variety, you have tower defense, bike riding, casino games, snowboarding, tapping buttons to warm up while climbing to the top of a mountain. However from a story standpoint, I felt like there were a few gaps here and there. Cloud Strife wasn't a particularly memorable character, at least, once we got to the reveal and twis later on. Sepiroth was definately an interesting villain and a strange one at that. The final boss was also interesting, you have Genova, which is fairly easy to beat, Bizarro Sepiroth which is just a massive hit point sponge because he restores his health every other turn and the Winged Sepiroth's only major flaw is that his Super Nova special, while fun to watch the first time, feels like a choir to sit through. Also the ending was kinda lacking, it appears that something is going to happen, all of sudden, credits. And then 500 years later... Midgar looks like something out of I Am Legend (neat-o, I guess). Not sure what happens with the rest of Cloud's crew.