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This is totally what I think. I just have some fun playing it but, by far, not the best FF
The game itself I played back in April 2009 on PS3, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Best FF game ever? NO! And, I think that answer is a generational issue.
Coming from the generation that played the top-down and turn based ones, I would have to say my favorite in that gen was FFVI. As far as the contemporary ones go, my favorite one was FFXII, and not for its combat which had one issue I really hated.
I enjoyed XII the most because of its lore and open world. At the time I wanted to play a game that felt like a MMO, but was single player, and FFXII delivered that experience. It's a shame that Final Fantasy games can't be more than "on-the-rails," but I do enjoy an interactive story from time to time. If FFXII had fixed the spell casting through melee combat bug, or if it had kept to the old FF combat paradigm, I think that one could have been the perfect FF game ever made.