I've enjoyed pretty much every Final Fantasy game that I own, with the exception of FFXII. The game was pretty boring from the start and lacked the exciting storyline of every other game in the series. And, to top it off, the battle system just plain sucked. I enjoyed the more turn based battle systems in the earlier games; the one in FFXII wasn't challenging and it became frustrating and somewhat tedious almost immediately.

Other than that, I really have had no problem with the other games. However, I was mildly disappointed by FFXIII (don't get me wrong, the graphics were awesome and it did have an interesting storyline) but something about it just sort of bored me. It didn't provide the hours and hours of fun that FFVII or another earlier game would have.

As far as the games that weren't in the "main series" go, I didn't get a chance to play a lot of Crystal Chronicles simply because my mom threw out my GameCube, but I really had no problems with those games. They were both interesting and engaging.

Tactics Advance and Crisis Core are my favourite games that are not in the main series. While I enjoyed Tactics, I did play it after I played Tactics Advance, and it just wasn't as interesting to me, but perhaps that was because I played Tactics Advance when I was fairly young and at that time I found the characters relatable. However, now I can see some flaws with the FFTA characters, but overall I loved the games.

Crisis Core was just fantastic, with an exciting battle system and a very touching and excellent storyline.

So in conclusion, does Final Fantasy "suck balls" now? No. For sure, it's had its flaws, but the Final Fantasy games are still interesting and exciting.