Tales of Destiny on Playstation 1 was the right timing and right console for me. I was in college, looking for games that had humor, story, and a good amount of content. I didn't finish it, but I didn't regret buying it.
Since then, I've tried a handful of other games in the franchise. Tales of the Abyss on 3DS was good timing and the right console. After a few hours, I sort of liked it, but I wasn't compelled to keep going. Tales of Hearts R on Vita was another case of good timing and a console I liked, but after an hour or two, I didn't enjoy it.
There's franchises I like and dislike, and explaining the reasons is tough. Inio Asano's Solanin was gloomy, but it was short and just down to earth enough. Mochiro Hoshisato's Living Game had elements I liked, but at the time, I didn't have the patience for ten fan translated books. Even though I now see Flame of Recca as a knockoff fighting series, during the late 1990s I couldn't get enough of it. I made an attempt to enjoy Gintama, but I didn't find it funny or compelling enough to continue.