[quote name='MSI Magus']I didnt say people that preffer a certain type of battle are being ojbective. However it is possible to objectivly look at video game quality....hell its what reviewers are supposed to do.
You stating Wild Arms 2 holds up isnt objective.
You stating that CC music is perfect is so unobjective its a joke.
Stating non random battles is better is not objective.
Stuff like a plot hole however is objective. And when you stand back and look at Chrono Cross objectivly it becomes very easy to spot quite a few flaws. I will never change your mind(its rare to change anyones minds on anything). But honestly, when a developer of a game calls it a flawed release and admits it was due to a rushed release. You have already lost any objective creditability. CC was flawed regardless of what you say, its easy to spot.
WA2 was far from perfect, but thats why I named it. Because even though it wasnt a AAA release it came out and was overlooked because it wasnt a big name. However it was still a solid quality title with few objective flaws.....but you wont be able to see this since as your posts in the other RPG topic have shown you tend to only like really weird games that try to overacheive and fall flat on their face like Radiata Stories

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Every counterpoint you have is subjective.
You legitimately believe Wild ARMs (or half of the PS1 RPGs) aged as well as CC?
Also, name some games from the PS1 era that had better musical direction.
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your fantasy world's objective point of view, non-random battles are better because they do not disturb the player from experiencing the game. Just because you are used to a certain tradition does not make it more objectively sound. Since everything we are arguing is subjective, obviously I am going to make statements that are not objective.
I think random battles are idiotic so of course I will judge a game more harshly for having them. I like Breath of Fire IV and Final Fantasy IV even with random battles, so my subjective opinion still does not rule out quality games. Your sense of objectivity wholly prevents you from appreciating an excellent game such as Chrono Cross, so I don't know whose objective reality you are in.
Games cannot be objectively reviewed, your faith in reviewers and disappointed game creators shows you have to look to others to figure out what is or is not of high quality.
Chrono Cross is rushed and full of flaws, but it plays a lot better than WA 2, you have to be a lobotomy patient not to realize that.
Yes, I do happen to love a few games that flopped commercially. This is only because many of them end up being better than the games which succeed. Though I do really like Persona 3 and Chrono Trigger, which I think are really successful games.