I cried. It was amazing. I still wanna fan fic vivi back to life.
I felt the tears in my eyes.
Extremely emotional, but I didnt cry.
It was quite emotional.
I felt a little/no emotion.
I never reached the ending.
I cried. It was amazing. I still wanna fan fic vivi back to life.
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Psi, everything you said was true, but...
at the time, the game was an amazing experience period. The ending to me was a great way to end this epic game and when Melodies of Life played with an english singer, showing all the moments throughout the game, yes it was very emotional. I almost cried. I remember one of my friends asking on the school bus "was it as good as VII?" "s***..." "what?" "...I think it might be better".
After beating it about a year ago I have to say it hasn't aged as well as some of the other FF's. The ending actually seemed kinda cheesy and way too predictable. I hope I don't feel that way the next time I play through because it used to be one of my favorite games.
I cried, because I'm a pussy.
i agree that more of the ending should have been done in FMV but the rest of what you said can be done with any game. any final fantasy ending can be made to look bad like that. zidane could ahve easily made his voice sound different so no one could tell on stage. and the fmv in the credits was a great idea made you want to watch the credits more so.
FFIX had a great ending. i remember watching the ending going "is that zidane on stage it has to be. oh its him no doubt about it" then he throws off the cloak to make a perfect ending. i jumped out of my chair even though i exspected it. the height of my emotion was me jumping out my chair.
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I liked the ending. I have nothing bad to say about it. I didn't cry, though.
The ending was pretty emotional, but I didn't cry
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I couldnt agree more, After the Ending in ff7 anf ff8, this was a major let down. It was nice they tried to tie up all the characters storys. But they did it with in game graphics not FMV. As Psi noted some of the tie ups did not make any sence.... I mean who did Vivi 1 have sex with or did he just find a way to "magicly" asexually repoduce many times?
The only part of the ending that was in video form was dagger seeing zidane getting stuck at a door , showing Beatrix and Stiener stoping her smiling leting her through her hugging him , crying then hitting him, and then everyone cheers.
Yes they tieed it up nicly but the ending was presented rather poorly compaired to Final fantasy 8, and the ending was rushed.
Dont get me wrong I know it was the end for all traditonal FF games. But they could of put more effort into the ending. It just seems that after killing Trance Kuja the game staff gave up and thought 'oh lets throw a boss at makes no sense... and then just to piss the fans off more we wont give them a ending full of eye candy or that makes much of a point that will make them happy'.
^I thought the ending was better than FFVIIIs. FFVIII's ending didnt do anything for me, although the Final Battle was awesome.
The final FMV for FFIX was sick.
Vivi made black mages in the way that Kuja made black mages. Hypothesiss goes that he used the mist from the Iifa tree, or even himself to form them, using the machinery in Dali.
Note how Vivi means life. Vivi found a way to conquer death, which I think is a very fitting ending. The exact explanation is not necessary because we know that existence of Vivi's sons are plausible.
@ReloadPsi: I cant be bothered to answer all the flaws in your comments. But have you ever heard of disguising your voice?
Anyway, maybe you were asleep during the beginning of the game which is the reason why it all doesnt wrap up nicely for you. Like it did for me. Better than any other Final Fantasy ending. Ever.
And FFVII's ending sucked. The game was good but the ending was rushed so badly it didnt even feel like the end.
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I wasn't. I guess I forgot to mention that I in fact loved this game, but didn't enjoy the ending because of all the reasons said earlier: a bunch of random plot resolutions (some of which made little sense) and an FMV clip show. I know FF9 wasmeant to bea throwback to the first six games but I don't need a throwback of what I was just playing. Yes I've heard of disguising one's voice too.
There was a small problem with that thoery, that just adds some complications.
1) After the death of Kuja there was only a limited amount of Mist if any, as not only was it destroyed early on in the game, but also at the the end of the game. Basicly Mist was not in abudance , and Mist was needed as a natural resorce
2) the factory in Dali, was producing a different moddle of Black mage, And I doubt the workers at Dali would of known the exsact controls. It also adds the complication of how. Unless Vivi found an expert to tell him how to repoduce himself in the factory and how to operate the machinary and alter the settings. Braham was given the machines by Kuja, but it is also likely that Kuja did not give her an technical manual.... So who was the expert to make the "cloning" possible?
The existance of his offspring or "copys" would only be possible with the expertise and the natural resorces. The reasorces where limited at best, and unless they got some kind of genius to some how put Vivi's DNA (or whatever he has) as a blue print It would not work.
It would of been nice for a explanation, Just like the final boss it just seems like a giant hole in the plot. thats all
@ReloadPsi: I think the introduction of Genomes at such a late stage was probably FFIXs biggest weakness, but I still disagree strongly about the ending. I think all the plot resolutions were strong.
Vivi - He conquered death and came to terms with it. Eve though how exactly is not known, he found answers to his own questions.
Eiko - She found a home so she's not longer alone. She has someone to love - what she was trying to find the whole way through.
Amarant - Characteristically mysterious, but has learnt about friendship. He 'crosses the bridge', so to speak.
Quina - Doing what he/she likes best, cooking and eating.
Freya - Fratley is with her. Probably the weakest one but he returned in the end.
Steiner - Hooks up with Beatrix, finds a new role. Matures. Learns that there is more to life than blindly following orders.
Garnet and Zidane dont need a comment.
@Xears: But there were still sources of mist. Everything is speculation, but a lot can happen in the time that passes in between. Personally, I dont think an explanation is necessary, but I see your point. I think its more symbolic than factual. Authors have a right to sacrifice such things if need be. For example, in Lord of the Flies, Piggy's glasses light a fire, but short sighted glasses cant do that in reality. The symbols came first.
Its not lie Vivi's sons are a flaw, they're just a mystery. But a conceivably possible mystery.
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Eh, you just reworded my own post from before. Never mind.
I cried during the ending when I saw it for the first time. When you've played all the way through the game, the scenes you see are a lot more emotional than when you just load an old save game and watch some scene again.
ReloadPsi: Well, I don't think you can be convinced otherwise. People could name all the good things about the ending and you could still twist them to be bad things if you want to see them that way.
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It was certainly an emotional ending, but I have a heart of slate. I enjoyed the ending personally. I don't think it's the best ending of a computer game ever, but I think it tied up most of the loose ends nice and providing a last ditch effort at some development for Freya, Vivi and Beatrix.
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