[quote name='willardhaven']I think X is a pretty significant downturn for the series. The battle system became a paint-by-numbers affair, the world map disappeared and exploration really had no place in the game. [/QUOTE]
FFX was the peak of the traditional system that you love. I couldn't say much changed aside from an enormously huge improvement in pacing, and much more engaging party management thanks to in-battle switches and something the game is revered for -- the sphere grid.
How you can say a game like FFIX is excellent and then say the combat took a downturn in X has my mind blown, personally.
As for exploration, I guess that's more personal preference. Mass Effect 2 became more linear and it was a huge step up from its predecessor. I guess it all depends on what you're looking for.
X is decent game, but XII barely resembles a Final Fantasy game plus it had the worst dialogue until XIII took that crown. The stories remain somewhat interesting, but they are being told in such a way that I don't care to learn what they're all about. I played a few hours into XIII and I don't think I heard one complete sentence.
XII's dialogue is great, arguably the best in the series IMO. The old english will come on strong for some, so I understand your gripes -- but given the setting (Ivalice), it's hard not to appreciate the effort put into the dialogue.
And yes, XII played very little like an FF game. Once again understandable to dislike it if you were expecting a certain experience, but at the same time a poor reason to not give it credit for a wonderful battle system. It ran like butter and watching good gambits in action was incredibly rewarding. Plus, best side-hunts in any FF game, period.
You keep talking about incomplete sentences in XIII which is the first time I have ever heard that complaint. Odd thing to be annoyed by. Talk about Hope, or Snow. Something that I can understand!
People argue about VII and VIII or IV and VI or any other of the original 9 games. The point is they can do this because (almost) all of those games are excellent. The new games feel like all sizzle and no steak. All art assets, lovely music and great environments with boring character designs (the princess from XII and Lightning look almost identical), boring gameplay with ridiculous new gimmicks and crappy dialogue which ruins whatever brilliant "story" Square is pitching.
Oh and there's a cut scene every 5 minutes... this is a symptom of a much larger problem in gaming. I can't even play Call of Duty single player because of this.
Sorry you aren't enjoying the newer games as much as the older ones. I'm a big fan of the PSX games but they certainly have aged, and I love how Square continues to do crazy, controversial things to their games when of all developers, they could probably just release the same thing every year and profit.
Hopefully Versus will change your mind (I hear there is a world map, airships etc...).