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# Expansive World Epic RPG Adventure Dynamic Combat Final Fantasy IX

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## Summary

> 🌟 Embark on an unforgettable quest in Gaia's enchanting realm!

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## Key Features

- • **Stunning Visuals:** Experience breathtaking graphics that bring the world of Gaia to life.
- • **Strategic Gameplay:** Master a blend of turn-based combat and character customization.
- • **Engaging Characters:** Join a diverse cast of heroes, each with unique abilities and backstories.
- • **Nostalgic Soundtrack:** Enjoy a memorable score that enhances every moment of your journey.
- • **Timeless Storytelling:** Immerse yourself in a rich narrative that transcends generations.

## Overview

Final Fantasy IX is a classic role-playing game that invites players to explore the richly crafted world of Gaia, filled with political intrigue, memorable characters, and a captivating storyline. With its stunning visuals and strategic gameplay, it remains a beloved title in the Final Fantasy franchise.

## Description

The last Final Fantasy for the PlayStation, Final Fantasy IX returns to the pure fantasy roots that spawned the series. This latest installment features highly detailed characters, vehicles, and environments, and breathtaking cinema-graphics. The addition of brand new features such as the story-enhancing Active Time Event system and the return of minigames that grant additional gameplay make Final Fantasy IX not only a memorable gaming experience, but also a significant step forward in the series.

Review: Over The Top With Fantasy ^_^ - This is the best Final Fantasy yet. And, I would love to see these same characters in another adventure. The game kept my interest so much that I couldn't wait to finish it. When I did, I wanted to play it again and enjoy the experience all over. The story sets out with a young boy from a theatre/thieves group named Zidane. They are set out to kidnap the Princess. While at the same time, the Princess wishes to be free from the castle. As they end up escaping together her burly guard Steiner joins in the pursuit to save the Princess. His dislike and distrust of Zidane and the Tantlus group causes many funny outbreaks throughout the game. Along the way they meet a Black Mage named Vivi who wants to know more about himself and where he came from. Not understanding what life really means he follows with Zidane and company to find the answers to life. Throughout the story Steiner remains protective of both Vivi and the Princess. As the group begins to travel their continent, the Princess chooses to remain anonymous during their journey, changing her name to Dagger. She carries the ability to summon Eidolons, but will not use the ability out of fear of hurting people. As Zidane tries to teach the Princess to be outgoing and more like a normal citizen, Steiner keeps plotting ways to get the Princess back to the castle. Dagger begins to grow mentally older with her journey with Zidane and realizes what it means to be a real person and not just a Princess. As the story progresses, Freya, an old friend of Zidane, enters. She is out to find her long lost love that disappeared years before. As she sets out, she becomes swept up with the problems and chaos that has been inflicted on her home of Burmecia. The next person they meet is a character named Quina. S/he is a strange one who wants to travel the world searching for new foods. S/he was sent away to join them to get more culture by her master from Qu's dwelling. It reminds you of looking after a young child while on the quest with Quina present. Eiko is the seventh member to join. A little girl of about six, she carries the ability to summon Eidolons, as Dagger does. She falls in love with Zidane and doesn't want to be alone anymore. Her village was destroyed years before and she is the last remaining of the settlement of Madain Sari. So, she travels the world with the boy she wants as her new boyfriend. Although young, she has great abilities and is very helpful to the crew. She is great for healing and rebirth of the group with her awesome Phoenix summoning power. As the story continues, the group meets up with a character named Amarant. He was sent out as a bounty hunter to find the Princess and bring her home. He loses his battle with Zidane and ends up following the young boy and his strange band of fighters out to see what makes him tick. He can't figure out how he could have lost and wants to know what makes Zidane so special. By doing this Amarant learns the meaning of teamwork and friendship. The story seems like it is coming to an end and then shoots off to another adventure. They thought everything would be better and it gets worse. The group sets off again and Dagger goes through some drastic changes and becomes a stronger warrior. Zidane and Dagger have become my all time favorite characters. Keeping with its' medieval setting sends this game through the roof. It is the ultimate fantasy and the characters are to cherish. Never have I seen a game so well put together. I hope to see another game with these characters in the future. Although not natural for the Final Fantasy series, this one would be the one to make a sequel with or even a new adventure CGI movie like the one coming out in the summer. In the end, it is a fantastic quest to find out the real meaning of life and friendship with a spark of love. If that doesn't just say it all, wait until you play the game. There are more mysteries and story lines that will blow you away. This is only the beginning of the journey you will be swept into. Not only is the game amazing, but so is the music. Nobuo Uematsu did a wonderful job in composing the music for this game. It is inspiring to listen to and has a beautiful song called Melodies of Life that romanticizes the whole experience. This makes it a fun game for both male and female players.
Review: This is actually my favorite game of all time... - Final Fantasy IX is indeed my favorite game of all time, and I've played a great many RPGs. There's just something amazingly charming about this game that I can't quite put my finger on. I've played it multiple times and I never get tired of it. Overall, this game simply excels. Graphics (score 10/10): Some people are put off by the large-headed characters, but it didn't bother me. What I really love, though are the towns and other environmental locations. The various locations of the game are all beautiful in their designs (my favorite location is Cleyra; I just love the look of this place). Even though the PS1 has poor graphical capabilities compared to today's systems, I've never seen a game with such beautiful and detailed environments. You can really tell that the designers made the most of the PS1's abilities. Music (score 10/10): I love the music in this game! Many of the tracks have a meideval sort of feel to them, but in an upbeat kind of way. Alot of it just feels...cozy. I can't think of any other way to describe it. Every time I listen to the game's soundtrack I just feel like curling up with a relaxing cup of tea. I guess that if you prefer action-packed music this wouldn't appeal to you though. Characters (score 10/10): The characters are well-developed and everyone is just so darn quirky and likable. I really became attached to Freya--I'm not even sure why. Square really did a good job with characterization without using voice-overs. For example, Vivi can be seen fiddling with his hat in many scenes, portraying a nervous habit. It's just little details like these that make the characters so enjoyable. Story (score 10/10): The storyline too is also very enjoyable. I found many parts of it to be very relaxing, although exciting moments are in there too. Overall, the narrative is well-crafted right to the very end (with the exception of the final boss, where did he come from?) By the time you've finished, you'll feel like you've been on an epic journey and all the characters have become your life-long friends. Battle System (score 10/10): The battle system is turn-based, and pretty easy to learn. You learn skills by keeping weapons equipped until the skills are learned. This is the only irritating part of the system, because it can get annoying when you want to learn a skill but have a much better weapon you could switch to. But this is only a minor gripe, as the rest of the battle system is excellent. Gameplay (score 10/10): This is a bit of a catch-all category for me. Where to begin? Well, there's nothing wrong with the camera system (thankfully). Oh, there are plenty of minigames and side-quests available to please everyone. I especially enjoyed the Chocobo Hot&Cold game. The pacing of the story is also excellent. The game does a very good job of balancing combat-heavy portions of gameplay (like going through a dungeon) with more relaxing non-combat gameplay (like exploring a town for information). Honestly, it's this perfect balance of combat and non-combat portions of the gameplay that makes Final Fantasy IX so enjoyable. Overall (score 10/10): NOTE this score is not an average, it's my subjective overall score. I really highly recommend this game to all RPG fans. I think it really deserves it's 10/10 score, especially compared to other games (and I've played a lot). This is definitely my favorite game out of all of them. Considering it's current affordable price (about $15 as of now), I suggest any RPG fan pick it up.

## Features

- Final Fantasy IX
- Dark times have spread over the world of Gaia.
- Four separate governing nations, some blinded by their short-sighted greed.
- Some persevering in the name of justice, are battling on and off in a deadly game for power.
- One kingdom, that of Lindblum, headed by the honorable and trustworthy Regent Cid, finally decides to take a stand against the unspeakable massacres by the troops of Alexandria.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Over The Top With Fantasy ^_^
*by A***1 on March 5, 2001*

This is the best Final Fantasy yet. And, I would love to see these same characters in another adventure. The game kept my interest so much that I couldn't wait to finish it. When I did, I wanted to play it again and enjoy the experience all over. The story sets out with a young boy from a theatre/thieves group named Zidane. They are set out to kidnap the Princess. While at the same time, the Princess wishes to be free from the castle. As they end up escaping together her burly guard Steiner joins in the pursuit to save the Princess. His dislike and distrust of Zidane and the Tantlus group causes many funny outbreaks throughout the game. Along the way they meet a Black Mage named Vivi who wants to know more about himself and where he came from. Not understanding what life really means he follows with Zidane and company to find the answers to life. Throughout the story Steiner remains protective of both Vivi and the Princess. As the group begins to travel their continent, the Princess chooses to remain anonymous during their journey, changing her name to Dagger. She carries the ability to summon Eidolons, but will not use the ability out of fear of hurting people. As Zidane tries to teach the Princess to be outgoing and more like a normal citizen, Steiner keeps plotting ways to get the Princess back to the castle. Dagger begins to grow mentally older with her journey with Zidane and realizes what it means to be a real person and not just a Princess. As the story progresses, Freya, an old friend of Zidane, enters. She is out to find her long lost love that disappeared years before. As she sets out, she becomes swept up with the problems and chaos that has been inflicted on her home of Burmecia. The next person they meet is a character named Quina. S/he is a strange one who wants to travel the world searching for new foods. S/he was sent away to join them to get more culture by her master from Qu's dwelling. It reminds you of looking after a young child while on the quest with Quina present. Eiko is the seventh member to join. A little girl of about six, she carries the ability to summon Eidolons, as Dagger does. She falls in love with Zidane and doesn't want to be alone anymore. Her village was destroyed years before and she is the last remaining of the settlement of Madain Sari. So, she travels the world with the boy she wants as her new boyfriend. Although young, she has great abilities and is very helpful to the crew. She is great for healing and rebirth of the group with her awesome Phoenix summoning power. As the story continues, the group meets up with a character named Amarant. He was sent out as a bounty hunter to find the Princess and bring her home. He loses his battle with Zidane and ends up following the young boy and his strange band of fighters out to see what makes him tick. He can't figure out how he could have lost and wants to know what makes Zidane so special. By doing this Amarant learns the meaning of teamwork and friendship. The story seems like it is coming to an end and then shoots off to another adventure. They thought everything would be better and it gets worse. The group sets off again and Dagger goes through some drastic changes and becomes a stronger warrior. Zidane and Dagger have become my all time favorite characters. Keeping with its' medieval setting sends this game through the roof. It is the ultimate fantasy and the characters are to cherish. Never have I seen a game so well put together. I hope to see another game with these characters in the future. Although not natural for the Final Fantasy series, this one would be the one to make a sequel with or even a new adventure CGI movie like the one coming out in the summer. In the end, it is a fantastic quest to find out the real meaning of life and friendship with a spark of love. If that doesn't just say it all, wait until you play the game. There are more mysteries and story lines that will blow you away. This is only the beginning of the journey you will be swept into. Not only is the game amazing, but so is the music. Nobuo Uematsu did a wonderful job in composing the music for this game. It is inspiring to listen to and has a beautiful song called Melodies of Life that romanticizes the whole experience. This makes it a fun game for both male and female players.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is actually my favorite game of all time...
*by F***S on November 9, 2008*

Final Fantasy IX is indeed my favorite game of all time, and I've played a great many RPGs. There's just something amazingly charming about this game that I can't quite put my finger on. I've played it multiple times and I never get tired of it. Overall, this game simply excels. Graphics (score 10/10): Some people are put off by the large-headed characters, but it didn't bother me. What I really love, though are the towns and other environmental locations. The various locations of the game are all beautiful in their designs (my favorite location is Cleyra; I just love the look of this place). Even though the PS1 has poor graphical capabilities compared to today's systems, I've never seen a game with such beautiful and detailed environments. You can really tell that the designers made the most of the PS1's abilities. Music (score 10/10): I love the music in this game! Many of the tracks have a meideval sort of feel to them, but in an upbeat kind of way. Alot of it just feels...cozy. I can't think of any other way to describe it. Every time I listen to the game's soundtrack I just feel like curling up with a relaxing cup of tea. I guess that if you prefer action-packed music this wouldn't appeal to you though. Characters (score 10/10): The characters are well-developed and everyone is just so darn quirky and likable. I really became attached to Freya--I'm not even sure why. Square really did a good job with characterization without using voice-overs. For example, Vivi can be seen fiddling with his hat in many scenes, portraying a nervous habit. It's just little details like these that make the characters so enjoyable. Story (score 10/10): The storyline too is also very enjoyable. I found many parts of it to be very relaxing, although exciting moments are in there too. Overall, the narrative is well-crafted right to the very end (with the exception of the final boss, where did he come from?) By the time you've finished, you'll feel like you've been on an epic journey and all the characters have become your life-long friends. Battle System (score 10/10): The battle system is turn-based, and pretty easy to learn. You learn skills by keeping weapons equipped until the skills are learned. This is the only irritating part of the system, because it can get annoying when you want to learn a skill but have a much better weapon you could switch to. But this is only a minor gripe, as the rest of the battle system is excellent. Gameplay (score 10/10): This is a bit of a catch-all category for me. Where to begin? Well, there's nothing wrong with the camera system (thankfully). Oh, there are plenty of minigames and side-quests available to please everyone. I especially enjoyed the Chocobo Hot&Cold game. The pacing of the story is also excellent. The game does a very good job of balancing combat-heavy portions of gameplay (like going through a dungeon) with more relaxing non-combat gameplay (like exploring a town for information). Honestly, it's this perfect balance of combat and non-combat portions of the gameplay that makes Final Fantasy IX so enjoyable. Overall (score 10/10): NOTE this score is not an average, it's my subjective overall score. I really highly recommend this game to all RPG fans. I think it really deserves it's 10/10 score, especially compared to other games (and I've played a lot). This is definitely my favorite game out of all of them. Considering it's current affordable price (about $15 as of now), I suggest any RPG fan pick it up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Second only to Final Fantasy VII
*by E***N on January 3, 2011*

Synopsis: You are Zidane, a thief that is also pressing a stage theater career who's partners in crime have a mission to kidnap the princess of Alexandria... however the princess wishes to be captured to escape to Lindblum to seek assistance from her uncle, the Regent Cid of Lindblum. As the plot unfolds, it's revealed that Princess Garnet's mother, the Queen of Alexandria, is apparently running an evil plan to seek and destroy the other nations in a quest for control and power, and in traditional Final Fantasy fashion, is actually only a pawn in part of a higher power's quest for control of the world. Gameplay: FFIX seems to pick up more from FFVII than VIII, reverting back to a simpler equipment system, but adds a slight twist on how abilities are learned. Sparing the details, it's not all that different from how materia works, except that characters can permanently learn abilities regardless of what is equipped. The game continues the 32-bit style of using pre-rendered backgrounds with 3D in game sprites for towns and dungeons, but includes full 3D environments for the world map and battles. New gameplay modes include a different card game from VIII, a chocobo mini-quest/game called chocobo hot and cold, and a handful of other storyline driven challenges/puzzles. Battle System: ATB returns yet again, and is also very similar to how FFVII's works, limit breaks are once again invoked by accruing damage sustained in battle, instead of by getting to critically low health like in VIII. You control up to four members at a time like most of the 8-bit/16-bit installments. Nothing revolutionary here, but solid, and fun nonetheless. Summary: While nothing revolutionary in the gameplay department, there's nothing bad about the gameplay. It's a solid, tried and true format, but what the real stand out factor of this installment is, is the uniquely lovable characters and story. While FFVII (in my opinion) has the most gripping plot thus far, FFIX has the best and most memorable characters. Not just the ones you play as, but their friends, the people you meet in towns, the moogles, everyone, really. One aspect I really enjoy is that you actually get to play as some of the important supporting characters for short periods of time. The core playable team consists of: Zidane, Garnett, Vivi, Eiko, Steiner, Adament, Freya, and Quina, but along the way you also get to play as Cinna, Marcus, Beatrix, Blank, and Baku, and not just in a cheap one battle type way, but as actual full characters that you can equip items onto, and level up. The incredible attention to detail in every storyline aspect also makes this game insanely fun to experience. I rarely found visiting a town boring, because there was so much to explore, and even un-named, minor characters seemed to have their own agenda, often moving freely and interacting with each other. There are also a ridiculous number of references to previous Final Fantasy games, and having played all of them now made me feel like I was "in on the joke" a lot of the time. This also gets my vote for the best ending of any FF game to date, during which, I admittedly got misty during, something I can't say I've ever done for any video game or movie (except maybe when I was a kid and saw the movie Hook, during the part where Rufio dies :P). Final Thoughts: If you like Final Fantasy and have never played this one, DO IT. It along with FFVII are the two must-play games in the series in my opinion.

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