Also, he directed Advent Children, didn't he? Again, shitty story but fun anyway.
Actually, that last part sums up a lot of Nomura's work. Thing is, Nomura "shit" is just kind of bad, instead of being flat out offensive like, say, Vincent May Cry. You end up shrugging it off, and looking at the good parts, assuming there are them.
Even Dissidia falls into this, and he didn't really direct it (he was in charge of the project, but was mostly hands off, basically being the guy who just confirmed or denied ideas, outside of the artwork which was more or less entirely him. Sounds like Arakawa did most of the actual work.), so yeah.
Generally speaking, Nomura's one of the few guys in Square who sounds like he has his act together still. Yeah, he can't write worth shit, but he still knows how to make things fun, and knows how to make use of "The Rule of Cool." Supposedly, Advent Children's entire action sequences was based upon the logic of "Does this look cool? Yes? Then use it! I don't care HOW unrealistic it is, people won't give a shit if its cool!" which...actually is true in many cases.