- Publisher: Square EA
- Release Date: Nov 13, 2000
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100The crystals return to the series, along with a four-member party, blue magic, and black mages. [Feb 2003, p.97]
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100If nothing else, Final Fantasy IX is a work of utterly sumptuous beauty, with gorgeous environments, jaw-dropping cut-scenes and detailed characters.
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100Pushing the humble PSone to its absolute limits, Square have done the impossible and actually improved on FFVIII's visuals.
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100A triumph of style with a touch of whimsy, this Fantasy is the perfect finale to an era of PS RPG gaming.
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100It does, at times, go beyond expectations to give gamers a true masterpiece.
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Our favorite PS one Final Fantasy. [Nov 2001, p.46]
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100Gorgeous graphics, pleasant music, and an engaging (although somewhat cliché) story combine in a fitting conclusion to the PlayStation series of Final Fantasy titles.
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100It just does everything in the most solid way possible. An intriguing storyline, characters you actually care about, tried and true FF gameplay, a memorable soundtrack, beautiful, polished graphics, and not many crazy "systems" to learn and master.
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98Square went all out and put together a masterpiece that could only leave us all in anticipation of Final Fantasy X on the Sony Playstation 2.
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97It's a cap to all the Final Fantasies and still a masterpiece alone. It's not perfect, but it's as good as traditional RPGs get.
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Yet another outstanding FF sequel, this time with a return to its roots. [Jan 2004, p.188]
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95But for the feel of nostalgia bolstered by the still-capable technology of the PlayStation, this game can make you feel actual delight--something that's tough to do in these cynical times.
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95There are so many humorous moments in the game, but at the same time, many emotional moments as well. Throughout my journey, I connected with the characters, as they truly came alive for me. Few games were as engrossing as this, as it really captivated me with its fantastic story and entertaining twists.
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92Final Fantasy could go on forever re-creating its particular spin on the traditional heroic quest, and it would be a success every single time, but I can't help feeling as if something that features this kind of majestic visual craftsmanship ought to host a story built with equal care.
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Continues the series' long-standing tradition of quality in one of the most compelling RPGs ever. This is the last Final Fantasy game that will appear on the PlayStation, and SquareSoft has definitely saved its best for last.
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90A masterpiece of an adventure game. For anyone not to fall in love with it would truly amaze me. Everything is set just right and you are drawn into the story right from the very offset.
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90The twists and turns of the plot are brought to life on screen in a way that leaves you itching to find out what's round the next corner.
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89With a storyline that drew me in more than most games Ive played recently, graphics quality that I thought was impossible on my TV, and a cast of characters that amused and delighted, Ive found a game that I love.
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One of the best games in the coveted series and one of the top RPGs of the year.
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85As with Final Fantasy VII and VIII, the music arrangements are distinctly synthesized and sound 16-bit.
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But big steps towards a deeper, more immersive experience haven't been made here. Even the most impassioned player must start asking for more out of the Final Fantasy institution.
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70Doesn't offer very much that is new. The game is more than a little formulaic at times, using rehashed bits from other Final Fantasy games and not taking them any further.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 102 out of 112
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Mixed: 2 out of 112
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Negative: 8 out of 112
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RaxsahW10
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JustinS.10I loved the the magic in the game.
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