Rusted Blade
[14] Master
Well, like the game's story or not, as you're inclined--and as someone who has not played the game through (like most of the series) in decades, I am not the person to make a staunch defense of the story's merits beyond what I recall of the broadstrokes--but that excerpted comment is clearly not a reasonable complaint about a Final Fantasy game. You travel into a psychotropic interdimensional space/wared reality to do battle with a malovolent being that wants to destroy the world/pull it nto a void in order to become a god over all of existence through vaguely defined process, and all because of original motives that are either incredibly pure or wholly evil for the sake of evil....the ending (that is some next level out of space insanity), any of it.
Change a word or two here or there, and that's literally the ending to every single game in the mainline series. I mean, seriously: name me one that doesn't conclude with a battle against a super being while flying through some bizarre astral landscape with a cosmic backdrop, and the implication that either beating this thing into a pulp or not will somehow determine whether or not the world gets slurped up into some sort of vortex or become chained the whims of said being for eternity. I'm not saying that's necessarily great storytelling, but it's definitely standard fair for Final Fantasy, and you're either along for that premise or you're not. :D