Favorably.
9.0 from GSpot.
9.5 from IGN.
Average of 93% at GameRankings.
What upsets me most is what some of the people are complaining about. I have *never* been an FF fanboy, and I'm still not. I think the series often gets far more credit than it's actually due, and I think there have been significant problems with the design pretty much since the beginning. That doesn't mean I think the games are bad, because I don't -- I've enjoyed a good many of them now -- but I've always been something of a critic.
But I swear, people will complain about fucking *anything*. Everyone says the game starts off slow and I just don't see it. It's got probably the biggest and most holy-cow opening movie ever, gives you an introductory sequence that's crazy and action-packed, then it throws you into the middle of a huge city with tons to see and do, let's you run around and see everything, let's you run around and talk to everyone, and sends you off fighting things and making money. A few hours in you get a lot of your characters, learn about the gambit system, and are generally off and running. I don't see the validity of the complaint at all, yet everyone seems to be making it. I mean, FFVII felt so much slower to start for me. I love that game, but the beginning I find agonizing.
Also, the soundtrack. I'm so fucking sick of Uematsu fanboys. Yes, he did some great work, but that doesn't mean there isn't anyone else out there capable of writing good music! Hitoshi Sakamoto did Final Fantasy Tactics well, and this game is set in the same universe, so it makes sense for him to make another appearance. And considering they asked him to compose the ridiculous amount of music that they did (there's over 4 hours on the soundtrack), I'd say he did an awesome job. People keep saying it's too big, too epic, but that seems such a hypocritical complaint coming from most of these people. Regardless, I've been listening to the soundtrack at work and I think it's beautiful. It could be somewhat more tightly-knit and unique, but that's because of the sheer volume the guy had to compose. I think he really did a fantastic job and am enjoying the soundtrack immensely. It's very much akin to Shimomura's work on Legend of Mana.
Anyway... heh. For some reason that stuff is bugging me. I guess it's the same thing that bugged me with RE4 -- some fanboys refused to acknowledge that it was better than previous entries because they were so stuck on the rotten and boring gameplay of the originals. But in this case, at least, it's only a few minor niggles about music and presentation. Most people, thankfully, aren't complaining too much about the game systems. The new battle system seems to be a winner with most people, so that's a good thing. I was expecting a lot more backlash about it to be honest, but it fixes so much about what brought the other games down. Keeps the pace up, keeps the world consistent, feels simultaneously more chaotic and more tangible. Good stuff.