Monday, October 15, 2007

Final Fantasy IX

Since their last effort was less than well-regarded by many, SquareSoft revised their angle with 2000's release. FFIX went back to its roots with a strong fantasy angle, classic gameplay (pre-determined roles and abilities rather than flexible ones), and more references to previous games than you can shake a Gysahl Green at, up to and including musical themes. Critics gave the game excellent reviews, but the public, perhaps made leery by the last game, didn't seem to go for it as much. For those who were not put off by the art style and classic elements, however, IX is championed as one of the best in the series.

Zidane, thief and actor in the roving troupe Tantalus, doesn't much care that he doesn't know where he came from, or that he happens to have a tail—he's far too busy having a good time. His good time extends to kidnapping the princess of Alexandria on orders from her uncle, which works out well, since the princess herself asks to be kidnapped. She's tired of being kept in the dark by her war-mongering mother and wants to get out. Adopting the name Dagger, and followed by the captain of the guard, Steiner, she, Zidane, and a small assortment of fellows they collect on the way are rapidly engulfed in an expansive war that overtakes the entire world. Queen Brahne creates a path of wholesale destruction, assisted by her arms dealer, Kuja, who turns out to be so much more...

Images:

Zidane
Dagger
Conspiracy to kidnap
Kuja
Game intro movie
Escape from the forest

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