Outspoken games designer Peter Molyneux is never short of an opinion or two, and has recently beendishing the dirton the PlayStation 3. While talking about the PS3’s library, theFable 2creator revealed his love for Square-Enix’s iconic PSX titleFinal Fantasy VII, naming it as something that defined RPGs.
“I always remember back toFinal Fantasy VII, when I first playedFFVII, that to me defined the genre,” he stated. “Those were the ‘oh my god’ moments, I don’t believe they exist. I haven’t seen many of those on the PS3.”

Molyneux pointed out that his statements are made from the perspective of a gamer and “not as an industry spokesman,” just in case anyone accuses him of 360 bias. He happens to own all three major consoles.
We could talk for many boring hours about the PS3’s game library, but I’m more interested in his belief thatFFVIIdefined RPGs. It’s indeed a very personal belief, and one that I actually share. Being a European and someone who grew up on the Sega side of the fence, it wasn’t untilVIIthat I really got to learn what an RPG was, and how powerful a storytelling device videogames could be. SomeFFfans delight in sh*tting onVII, probably because it was so popular, but it was an important game for many people, especially those of us in our early twenties. It was not just genre defining, but gamer defining.

What say you?







