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But, as usual, the first of the month means the princess and I order up a new game and some new DVDs to watch, and Final Fantasy IX is on the list this time around. I’m actually quite excited, because hindsight allows me to see where the Final Fantasy series has gone beyond this particular title, so I’m looking forward to some old-fashioned Final Fantasy roots (I’m told and have read that this game is a fine example of that).
I was actually just wondering if many people out there like me are late comers to this title??
1. You get to experience FFIX with a fresh mind of playing it.
2. You have a FFIX that doesn’t have a fatal scratch on Disk 3. =[
How about you try posting in the correct thread.
(Going to keep this spoiler free)
But the second disc, if I remember correctly, was the most boring part. But then, the game really heats up.
This really recalls my love for the game. Just beautiful sceneries, like the first view you get on the enormous city-in-a-castle Lindblum. <3
however it’s all good.
Here’s a tip — be sure to poke around in all sorts of places for treasure. Unlike something like a Final Fantasy X/X-2, treasure is all around in this game, and not necessarily in treasure chests. The good thing is that the ! icon will guide your way to treasure. You’ll want as much treasure as possible to get a certain bonus later on. (It’s not really anything major, but it’s nice to have.)
Also, I’ve got a used copy, and a brand new one. Someone want it? For money of course.
i dont have the game….is it worth buying?..
But, as usual, the first of the month means the princess and I order up a new game and some new DVDs to watch, and Final Fantasy IX is on the list this time around. I’m actually quite excited, because hindsight allows me to see where the Final Fantasy series has gone beyond this particular title, so I’m looking forward to some old-fashioned Final Fantasy roots (I’m told and have read that this game is a fine example of that).
I was actually just wondering if many people out there like me are late comers to this title??
Good to hear, it was and still is my favorite FF.
Overall i thought it was a joy to play. It gets away from the FFVII/FFVIII teen angst characters and includes characters and designs that may be familiar with fans of the older games.
Enjoy 🙂
Overall i thought it was a joy to play. It gets away from the FFVII/FFVIII teen angst characters and includes characters and designs that may be familiar with fans of the older games.
Enjoy 🙂
It is one of the most enjoyable games I’ve played, with a terrific storyline and memorable characters. =) To say it in a nutshell.
http://www.ffonline.com/news/news.php?article=2002-04-01
— Check the date listed or read the article and all will become clear.
And although I personally enjoyed FFVII and VIII on the PC, I have to agree, they did have some major problems associated with the controls, the save system and the performance in general. And the MIDI music soundtracks mentioned on that page.
yep.. Im a late comer to this title…
i dont have the game….is it worth buying?..
100%
Here’s a tip — be sure to poke around in all sorts of places for treasure. Unlike something like a Final Fantasy X/X-2, treasure is all around in this game, and not necessarily in treasure chests. The good thing is that the ! icon will guide your way to treasure. You’ll want as much treasure as possible to get a certain bonus later on. (It’s not really anything major, but it’s nice to have.)
I must say, I noticed that. God through-out the first scene with Vivi and his phoney ticket there were cards, gil and items everywhere, and you can’t see the buggers either!! Enjoying it thus far though.
The pace of, at least the battles seems really sluggish though, even when you vamp the speed up to its fastest. That’s kind of annoying, but its adjustment I suppose I’ll just have to get used to.
— Check the date listed or read the article and all will become clear.
And although I personally enjoyed FFVII and VIII on the PC, I have to agree, they did have some major problems associated with the controls, the save system and the performance in general. And the MIDI music soundtracks mentioned on that page.
100%
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