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It's weird that it works that way right? Must just be the nostalgia.
My brother and I chose this game many years ago for some reason and we struck gold. When some of my friends back in the day would ask me about this game and why I recommended it, I found it kind of hard to explain to them why it was great. For some reason, it hits the proper balance between puzzles, RPG, classes, and random battles. Hunting for Djinn was fun and incentivized you to find them all. While the dialogue in the first two games is lengthy, the story is incredible and makes you hunger to learn more as you progress. I didn't find much time-wasting parts of this game, or areas that made me dread going through it.
So maybe for me it's the nostalgia, plus the balance of everything in the game that makes it great. I last replayed the trilogy about 7 years ago, so hopefully I still have the same mindset when I replay it again.
I agree withe everything you said! To be honest I havent played these games for a very long time (im hoping we get a new game soon!), but I remember everything was really appealing, the puzzles, the story, the characters, the djinn hunting. Even exp farming was not tedious, nor repetitive. I think ny favorite part was using the powers (forgot the name) outside of battle to solve puzzles