It's just although it was a brilliant game it spent a lot of time doing "nostaliga" moments was it origanally going to be the last FF game so square got all nostaligic and "Ripped off" the old games in places?
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It's just although it was a brilliant game it spent a lot of time doing "nostaliga" moments was it origanally going to be the last FF game so square got all nostaligic and "Ripped off" the old games in places?
I personally think that FF9 had a lot of nostalgic moments because the previous Final Fantasies strayed away from their roots and went for a very futuristic theme.
Since a lot of fans started from 7/8, perhaps SS wanted to let them know about the past ff's. *shrug*
FF9 was a tribute to the old school FFs
IX was the last for the PS1 so they wanted to go out with a bang by doing tributes to the games before it, 'I' through to 'VIII'.
Except FFIII :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Slade
What about Une's Mirror and Doga's Artifact?Quote:
Originally Posted by TheKolkster
It was a tribute to me too as It got me into more FF games. As for it to be the last Final Fantasy? It was the last Square soft released FF before going to square Enix. When FF9 was beat I said 'you know they're probally gonna stop FF after this". Well they didn't. It had a love for the old games, that I can tell.
Actually, X was a squaresoft release. Squaresoft became Square Enix shortly after. But it was the last PS1 release, and one of the best, and also the first FF I ever played that got me into the series.Quote:
Originally Posted by chronic_Maniac
Personally, I also think that IX was a tribute to the old school games, since it was the last one that, if written numerically, would be in single digits and that was somehow important to square, but I dont think it was ever going to be the last one
I see.
Yeah that and the music from FFIII you can get to play on the gramaphone at the inn in the Black Mage Village. Or at least I think it was FFIII's, correct me if i'm wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by HowlingMonkey
It was FFIII's. I forgot what it was called, but I know it was FFIII's
"Let Me know the truth"Quote:
Originally Posted by RaidenWeb17
Oh thank you!
I think I read somehwere that the music from the Gulug Mountain is from FFIII, or some sort of adaption of it. Then again, maybe I read it wrong and it was a different Final Fantasy game it was from.
The Mt. Gulug/Gurg/Gurgu music in FFIX is taken from the Gulug/Gurg/Gurgu Volcano music in FFI.
I knew it was one of the earlier games. Thanks Kawaii :D
Final Fantasy X-2 was also a Squaresoft release, and it was the last game released under the name. By the time it reach North America and the rest of the world, the company was Square Enix, but it's a Squaresoft title in Japan.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aurons Ghost
Final Fantasy IX was made the way it was simply to get back to it's roots, it was never ment to be the last one.
it was supposed to have a lot of tribute but i cant see how anyone could think it isnt a proper FF, i think this is the best FF game ever.
That's actually rather positive.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raven Nox
I am one of these people who had thought/thinks that the reason for Squares' recent demise was the merge with Enix. Since it was a Squaresoft game, there must be other reasons.
Final Fantasy IX had a reference to FFVIII? I haven't played the game; is it a song, character, etc..?
the only one I can think of is when Marcus is talking at the end of the game during the play and says "No cloud or squall shall hinder us!"
Garnet was based off Rinoa and Tifa (Fusion!). So you could call that an FFVIII reference. Some of the musics from IX are similar to VIIIs music too. The ones I can think of off the top of my head are:
'Assult of the White Dragons' - 'Movin' ----These two were quite similar.
'Hunters Chance' - 'The Landing' ----The first time I played the game I said 'hey this is from VIII!'
'Hilda Guarde' - 'Ragnarok' ---- Its possible to hear the same tune in both the airships musics.
Of course, these could be flukes, but they would have to be pretty big flukes ;)
When I played FFIX, the first one i noticed was the...lindblum? weapon shop? Where Zidane sais "I used to know a guy with spikey haird that used swords like these."
I never did notice the other ffvii/viii ones except the end that someone else mentioned. I haven't played any earlier FF than FFVII, so I wouldn't know about them. FFVIII was my very first FF, then I went to FFVII, and from there played them in order.