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Iretep
Nov 10, 2009

Hobgoblin2099 posted:

It's kind of sad to see this LP ending. :smith:

Ill be glad because itll finally mean SOMEONE actually managed to finish this game for a lets play here.

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UnderFreddy
Oct 9, 2012

GEGENPOSTING

Iretep posted:

Ill be glad because itll finally mean SOMEONE actually managed to finish this game for a lets play here.

The White Dragon also finished a let's play of this game a couple of years ago. Even had cool facts and tidbits about Hawaii since the game was made in Hawaii.

FeyerbrandX
Oct 9, 2012

Mega64 posted:

(including what was one of my all-time favorites to do)!

I think I know what it is, and it'd make someone very happy to have it as an avatar.

Blaze Dragon
Aug 28, 2013
LOWTAX'S SPINE FUND

Hobgoblin2099 posted:

It's kind of sad to see this LP ending. :smith:

It's fine. It will live in our memories, and be passed down through them, forever.

Mega64
May 23, 2008

I took the octopath less travelered,

And it made one-eighth the difference.


:siren: :siren:



Let's catch up with everyone.









I don't believe it! Vivi!



How do you know that name!?
What are you talking about? It's me, Puck! How could you forget me!?



You know, Puck!



Oh, come on! What's wrong with you?



I'm...









Even with the Mist gone, Vivi found a way to create more black mages. I don't believe it's explained how, but maybe that's for the best.



-----





Yes. I can hardly wait to see everyone.
Alexandria... I went there many years ago.







(...Yet he still doesn't remember our past.)



Freya has reunited with her beloved Sir Fratley. Though he still has amnesia, that doesn't stop the love the two have for each other, and together they may be able to restore Burmecia to its former glory.



-----







My duty is finished here.



The events of the game have affected Beatrix greatly, to the point where she feels she can no longer serve Queen Garnet.



-----







You're not going?



H-Hey, wait!

Both Amarant and Lani have learned the powers of friendship and how being strong together is more powerful than being strong alone.



-----





Good food made with heart!



Quina has used the knowledge they learned from their travels to improve their skills as a chef. It's Quina, what did you expect?



-----



We gotta get there before the play begins!
Ha ha... There's no need to hurry. The theater ship is no match for my new ship. My new Hilda Garde is the fastest ship ever!
Do I have to remind you? You said the same thing about the theater ship!





Eiko... What did you just call me?







Eiko is no longer alone. She has a new family, her adoptive parents being none other than Cid and Hilda.



-----





Please don't ask. My mind is already set.
Wait! Listen to me!



I, uh...





Let us protect the queen together!



Steiner shows the courage of a true knight and confesses his feeling to Beatrix. It's implied Beatrix chooses to remain in Alexandria by Steiner's side.



-----



Been a long time since we saw Alexandria.
Let's give 'em a show they won't forget!
Yeehaw!
Break a leg, people!

With things settling down, Tantalus goes back to what they do best: putting on one hell of a show.





The game is kind of vague about it (though the Japanese translation makes it a bit more obvious), but these are the final words of Vivi Ornitier. Vivi's time was short, but he learned to embrace what little time he had, and he brought joy to many people in many different ways. What more could you ask for in life?



-----





It's been so long... I can't wait to see everyone. But...



I have to let go of the past...



FADE TO APPLAUSE

-----



And so Final Fantasy IX ends, just how it began, with a play.

Ladies and Gentlemen! Tonight's performance is a story that takes place long, long ago.



She attempts to flee the castle, only to be captured by her father, King Leo. Tonight's story begins when Marcus and Cornelia decide to run away together.







-----









Princess... Wilt thou be happy, married to a lowly peasant such as I?
Prithee, call me 'princess' no more!



Or is such a desire too dear to wish for!? After our nuptials, shall I become no more than a puppet? A mindless puppet, never to laugh, never to cry? I wish to live my life under the sky. At times I shall laugh, at other times cry. For no life is more insincere than that lived as a masquerade.
So much consideration thou hast given it! But worry not!



Never again will I part from thee!



Let us embark on the first ship tomorrow, before dawn can tell of our elopement!
All my fortunes at thy foot, I lay, and I shall follow thee throughout the world!







All I wish is to be by my sweet Marcus's side.





Ne'er will I let their plan come to fruition.



Good day...
Wist thee of Marcus?
Marcus!? What news dost thou bring?



-----







Worry not, Majesty. I shall make sure Cornelia marries Prince Schneider. Be thou at ease.
At ease, sayest thou? How can I rest, not knowing she is safe?



By my troth, sir, I betrayed none other than poor Marcus!
Thou had the gall to betray thy dearest friend.



Stay thy hand, I merely...







You two... Quickly, find Cornelia and bring her before me!





-----

:siren: :siren:



Where is Cornelia?



Board ye this boat alone, and peace could come to both kingdoms, as Blank so said.







So, the sun is our enemy, too. The eastern sky grows bright. Will we not spread our wings, as yonder birds in joyous flight?



The ship departs!





I must have faith! She shall appear if I only believe!





I am so loving happy this GIF worked out. This might be the best moment in the game for me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkPDfwHgk5Q





Dagger sees the man she loved, the one thought dead, revealing himself in a most theatrical way. It's only fitting this is how Zidane reveals himself.



Dagger is, understandably, excited.



Remember what sticks-in-the-mud Steiner and Beatrix are?







Yeah, not so much anymore.







Of course, the queen has to fight her way through the crowd...



...becoming more and more forceful the closer she gets...



...to the chagrin of her subjects.







During her rush to the stage, her pendant, part of her heritage, is knocked away from her.





She panics for a bit...





...and leaves it behind for what's important to her.









And so Zidane and Dagger are reunited.









Dagger is...not as pleased as Zidane was about his grand entrance.



But all is forgiven.





Everyone celebrates. This is the only FMV that Amarant and Quina (and Baku) get, and the second for Freya. The game really was not kind to those three.





But in the end, the game gets the happy ending it so deserves.







Ladies and gentlemen, Final Fantasy IX.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si28pIlArA0











:siren: CHOOSE YOUR FLAVOR! | :siren:





Make sure you click one of the music links. This is the requisite FF song with lyrics, and it goes quite well with the credits FMV.





The credits themselves are a compilation of the FMVs we've watched throughout the game. Dagger features heavily in these, of course, since in a way this game was just as much her journey as it was Zidane's.





In case you didn't notice reading this Let's Play, Final Fantasy IX is a fantastic game.



The characters are charming as hell, the story lighthearted and goofy yet still able to pull those emotional heartstrings quite well.





The entire setting is fantastic with the huge variety of NPC races. It's kinda crazy they haven't revisited the world with a sequel, though considering SE's track record with those maybe that's for the best.





The graphics are gorgeous for a PS1 game, and they went all-out with the FMVs. Even the battle arenas have a ton of care put into them. Look into how many they made just for Memoria!





The soundtrack is fantastic. Uematsu knows how to build on those themes and drive everything home.





The localization in particular was incredibly well done. Square had a pretty poor track record with localizations before this (and were pretty lucky they had Woolsey to pick up the slack in the SNES era). This one manages to ooze charm and come off natural and engaging. Makes you wish the Hawaii branch lasted longer to see what other magic they could've worked.





Even the minigames...well, Chocobo Hot & Cold is a pretty fun way to get power equipment. The rest of the minigames I could take or leave, honestly. At least most weren't as terrible as FF10's.





The battle system was alright. I don't mind it that much, the equipment method of learning abilities and having passives weren't terrible ideas, and as much as I love job systems I also like FF4-style set job classes and adapting to battles with what party members you have available. Still, there's not an exciting amount of customization, and a lot of the end game comes down to using power moves before the boss can ruin your day. It's fine, it just doesn't reach the mechanical heights of other games in the series.





And though the load times don't bother me much, they and the glacial pacing of battles in general are still the game's biggest flaw. It's especially annoying when you're tired of random encounters, and it's weird the game has no way to prevent them at the end considering previous games had that option. At least the later releases speed battle transitions up a bit.







It's really impressive how much effort they put into callbacks. FF2 was not a popular game by any means, but they still inserted one of the game's storylines into FF9's narrative, implemented the bell system of unlocking doors, and even plugged in that game's final dungeon theme into FF9's penultimate dungeon. FF3 got an airship name callback and an optional song triggered by two key items named after important characters from that game. Dagger's real name is based off the princess from FF1.





I also like the way they handled the love stories in this game. Zidane and Dagger both evolve into much different characters by the end, and going through so much poo poo together and helping each other out at their lowest points made them bond and grow closer until by the end they could barely be apart.

Steiner and Beatrix was simply goofy as gently caress, but that works well for those two.



Vivi's storyline in particular is one of the best in the series. Poor kid gets fished up by a hungry Qu, who raises him until they die. Then the kid gets sold a fake ticket and ends up roped up on this crazy adventure where he quickly learn he's a golem manufactured for war, then later learns he's fated to die soon. This would break any normal person (look at Kuja!) but Vivi manages to show true strength and serves as an inspiration for the other black mages, a beacon of courage and hope for a race misunderstood and cruelly manipulated.



Kuja was one hell of a villain. The whole Terra thing with Garland was a weird left turn, but I felt it worked well enough for a way to set up the final stages of the game. Kuja was a great, complex villain, hamming it up at first like some Shakespearean villain, embracing his devious actions in a ploy to gain the upper hand against the man who made him to serve his bidding. Once he wins only to find out his fate to die, he panicks and loses it, using his newfound power to try to destroy everything he can since it's not fair for him to die. Despite all his actions, you can understand where he's coming from and see how, despite all the cruel things he does, he's not actually wholly evil. His redemption doesn't quite stick out as much as, say, FF4's Golbez's, but even for his faults the genomes see him as a sort of hero for defying his fate and proving they can follow their own destiny.

At this point, Melodies of Life cuts out and we get one of the big FF staple pieces, the Prologue.







Finally, Zidane and Dagger are easily my favorite pair of protagonists in a game simply because of how much they grow and change, and just by their personalities. Dagger's more reserved but is not afraid to be goofy and flirty with Zidane. Her travels make her stronger, wiser, and a much better leader than she would've been if she stayed home. Her naivety and inexperience lands her in trouble a couple times, but she never gives up and ends up a stronger person from her experiences.

Zidane starts off cocksure and a bit smarmy, but it's clear from the start he cares about his friends and people in general, willing to help out in any way he can. He matures as the game goes on, cutting down his sweettalking women and teasing nature while still keeping his loyalty to his friends. Even at his lowest, his compassion pays off as those he fought so strongly for end up saving him from the abyss. This game as much as anything is about the power of friendship and how we stand stronger together than apart, and Zidane embodies that perfectly.



Finally, on a personal note, a huge thank you to everyone who followed along this crazy ride. It's certainly been a bizarre journey, going from abandoning this LP for months due to burnout before I finally got talked into resuming it after much demand (including a fundraiser based off the Doctor Tot thing from this LP (you haven't forgotten him, have you?) that raised some good money). Then I somehow ended up a mod which is neat.





At any rate, I'm definitely glad I came back and I got to finish this thing. It reinforced for me that FF9 is a classic game, and I'm glad many people got to experience it once again (or for the first time!) due to this LP. I also feel this is the best LP I've done yet, and hope to make even better ones in the future.

But seriously, pick this game up on Steam or iOS or PSN or whatever at some point. My LP can only do the game so much justice. It's definitely worth experiencing for yourself.













Thank you very much for following this Let's Play of Final Fantasy IX!

And with that, there's only one thing left to say.

:siren: :siren:



Blackjack is one of the most well-known card games in the world, and a staple in casinos.



The basics are pretty simple, the dealer deals out two cards to each player and holds two cards for themselves, one of which is hidden. Ignoring advanced options, each player has two options: Hit or Stand.



If the player hits, they are dealt another card. The goal is to get as close as you can to 21 without going over. If you go over, you lose. Number values are their values, face cards are 10, Aces are either 1 or 11, depending on whether the 11 would make the player go over 21 or not.

A blackjack happens when the two cards dealt add up to 21 (so an Ace and a 10 or face card).



If you Stand, you're done. Then the dealer reveals their hand.



The dealer hits until they reach 17 or higher. If they bust, the players that didn't bust win. Otherwise, it comes down to who has the higher value. Bets break even at ties.



There's also Double and Split, but those are better for a more dedicated Blackjack LP.



Thanks for reading!

Mega64
May 23, 2008

I took the octopath less travelered,

And it made one-eighth the difference.
As for future projects, I probably won't start a new LP until next year, to give myself time to relax and catch up on games and stuff. As usual, I have a bunch of ideas floating around, and as usual I'll probably pick none of them in favor of some weird concept I come up with like two days before I start the thing. That also means I probably won't resume Stardew Valley unfortunately, but I'll post in that thread about what I'll end up doing about that LP.

Thanks again for following along and all the fantastic posts and fan art and words of encouragement! Definitely glad I came back and finished this thing.

e: I'll probably go back and do some more avatars at various points, we'll see on that though.

Mega64 fucked around with this message at 17:28 on Nov 20, 2016

MachuPikacchu
Oct 15, 2012

Sacre vert! Maman!

Thanks for the LP!

Man this game rules. It proves that something can be lighthearted and moving at the same time.

Plavski
Feb 1, 2006

I could be a revolutionary
Great LP Mega64, thanks for the ride!

Blueberry Pancakes
Aug 18, 2012

Jack in!! MegaMan, Execute!
Vivi had a hard life. :smith:

Thanks for the LP! It was fun to keep up with!

Pureauthor
Jul 8, 2010

ASK ME ABOUT KISSING A GHOST
Thanks for the LP!

FF9 is a goddamn classic.

Iretep
Nov 10, 2009
The pessimist in me says this wasnt even an happy ending. We have vivi using the souls of the planet to create more of his kind and Cid decided to adopt a summoner into his family so he can keep his family in power through summoner magic. If Alexandria has a summoner as a royal memeber then obviously Lindblum needs one too to ensure mutual desctruction.

Star Platinum
May 5, 2010
Thanks for a great LP, just like the game itself your love and effort for it really shone through.

I absolutely love how the play bookends the game and touches on the same themes as the game's story. Hell, I'd be willing to pay a modest sum of money to watch a full version of it made with the game engine.

ApplesandOranges
Jun 22, 2012

Thankee kindly.

Hobgoblin2099 posted:

Vivi had a hard life. :smith:

Thanks for the LP! It was fun to keep up with!

He had an amazing, if short, life. He got to make friends, including some of the most powerful people in the world, got to travel across the world, found his family, and a place to belong. He had kids, potentially got married.

Vivi has one of the best and most powerful stories of any media. He easily takes top spot in my list of personal favourite FF characters.

Lynneth
Sep 13, 2011
Thank you for the quality LP, Mega64. I thoroughly enjoyed revisiting one of my absolute favourite games.

Blueberry Pancakes
Aug 18, 2012

Jack in!! MegaMan, Execute!

Iretep posted:

The pessimist in me says this wasnt even an happy ending. We have vivi using the souls of the planet to create more of his kind and Cid decided to adopt a summoner into his family so he can keep his family in power through summoner magic. If Alexandria has a summoner as a royal memeber then obviously Lindblum needs one too to ensure mutual desctruction.

Burmecia is kinda screwed, huh?

Tylana
May 5, 2011

Pillbug

Iretep posted:

The pessimist in me says this wasnt even an happy ending. We have vivi using the souls of the planet to create more of his kind and Cid decided to adopt a summoner into his family so he can keep his family in power through summoner magic. If Alexandria has a summoner as a royal memeber then obviously Lindblum needs one too to ensure mutual desctruction.

Valid, but there are more optimist spins you can put on it.

Part of me kind of likes either Black Mages making their own more lasting children, and/or them helping intergrating souls and dissapated soulstuff back into the crystal and general lifestream of the planet.

The ending sequence in general, I usually read the text on blackscreen as from the appropriate person just shown, but being merely about them works well too.

Iretep
Nov 10, 2009

Hobgoblin2099 posted:

Burmecia is kinda screwed, huh?

Who knows, both Lindblum and Alexandria might let them excist as a buffer zone toward each other.

FeyerbrandX
Oct 9, 2012

Huh, completely botched my call of your favorite gif. Expected this.

Mega64
May 23, 2008

I took the octopath less travelered,

And it made one-eighth the difference.

FeyerbrandX posted:

Huh, completely botched my call of your favorite gif. Expected this.



Too much background movement for me to make a good GIF of it. That's one of many problems with the GIF format, if the background's moving expect the file size to balloon up quickly.

I'll probably mess with GIFV or other alternatives or whatever for my next LP.

U-DO Burger
Nov 12, 2007




I never realized that was Vivi's farewell speech. :smith:

Banemaster
Mar 31, 2010

Hobgoblin2099 posted:

Burmecia is kinda screwed, huh?

Nah, summons don't hit dragoons that are currently jumping.

Lynx
Nov 4, 2009

Mega64 posted:

Finally, on a personal note, a huge thank you to everyone who followed along this crazy ride. It's certainly been a bizarre journey, going from abandoning this LP for months due to burnout before I finally got talked into resuming it after much demand (including a fundraiser based off the Doctor Tot thing from this LP (you haven't forgotten him, have you?)

Speaking of which, why doesn't Tot make an appearance in the ending? Seems kind of odd that he doesn't show up, even if it's in the background somewhere.


And somehow I never noticed Baku was in the FMV there (he's supposed to be in the play, why is he in the audience?)

Fister Roboto
Feb 21, 2008

And then they all died, because the assimilation of Gaia by a now dead world had already been set in motion and was inevitable.

The end! No moral.

Serifina
Oct 30, 2011

So... dizzy...
Thanks for the LP, Mega. It was well done, and this is one of my favorite games ever (and always my pick for best FF game, with 6 behind it.)

Bregor
May 31, 2013

People are idiots, Leslie.
Vivi :smith:

Also would have liked to see the Black Mage Village populated with little Vivi kids. :unsmith:

Fister Roboto
Feb 21, 2008

If anyone really wonders how Vivi had kids, just remember that he's married to Quina.

You're welcome.

Glazius
Jul 22, 2007

Hail all those who are able,
any mouse can,
any mouse will,
but the Guard prevail.

Clapping Larry
I like how Steiner never stops being a giant goofball and trying to do dramatic things with swords.

Arbite
Nov 4, 2009





Thanks for the great LP of a great game.

Mikl
Nov 8, 2009

Vote shit sandwich or the shit sandwich gets it!
My favourite Final Fantasy, hands down. Thanks for doing it justice with an awesome LP.

Squarely Circle
Jul 28, 2010

things worsen and worsen
I love this game.

Thank you for the great LP.

Jade Rider
May 11, 2007

All the pages have been censored except for "heck," and she misread that one.


Thanks for the amazing LP, Mega.

DeafNote
Jun 4, 2014

Only Happy When It Rains
thanks a lot

also aw drat I missed out on the finalbosstalk

quote:

The first (and only time) I beat FFIX Necron had wiped out everybody in my party with Grand Cross except Vivi who was Berserked. Rather than resetting I stuck it out to see what would happen. Thanks to how poorly this game negotiates the ATB with battle animations, Necron could not kill Vivi because his animations are so long and Auto Regen kept Vivi's HP topped up. Several turns went by until Necron did so much damage to Vivi that he tranced, breaking the Berserk and enabling me to revive the party and finish him off.

The way I won one time was being lucky with Necrons AI
he kept using Blue shockwave on a petrified Quina, for some reason

DeafNote fucked around with this message at 00:38 on Nov 21, 2016

Oxygen Deficiency
May 19, 2008



Thank you Mega! Excellent LP. (You too, OFS!)

I feel really bad because that last gif didn't load for me. :ohdear:

FeyerbrandX
Oct 9, 2012

DeafNote posted:

Several turns went by until Necron did so much damage to Vivi that he tranced, breaking the Berserk and enabling me to revive the party and finish him off.

What madness do you speak? Trance does something useful? Never knew it cleared statuses.

Rarity
Oct 21, 2010

~*4 LIFE*~
Thanks for a quality LP of my favourite game ever :unsmith:

McDragon
Sep 11, 2007

Yeah, thanks for this. It's nice to be reminded why I like this game so much once in a while and you did a really good and detailed job of that.

Kheldarn
Feb 17, 2011



Thanks for the awesome LP, Mega!

And just think, if the FF7 remake does well enough, we might get a 9 remake!

MachuPikacchu
Oct 15, 2012

Sacre vert! Maman!

Glazius posted:

I like how Steiner never stops being a giant goofball and trying to do dramatic things with swords.

I'm so glad that I'm not the only one to be amused by that. Everyone else is happy that Zidane's alive, meanwhile Steiner and Beatriz are going, "Thundercats, ho!"

EponymousMrYar
Jan 4, 2015

The enemy of my enemy is my enemy.
Great LP of a great game!

MachuPikacchu posted:

I'm so glad that I'm not the only one to be amused by that. Everyone else is happy that Zidane's alive, meanwhile Steiner and Beatriz are going, "Thundercats, ho!"

No they're going:

WE REMEMBER DOCTOR TOT!

Truly, a fitting phrase to end everything on.

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KeiraWalker
Sep 5, 2011

Me? Don't worry about me...
Grimey Drawer

FeyerbrandX posted:

What madness do you speak? Trance does something useful? Never knew it cleared statuses.

Yeah, too bad it's apparently only ever useful by accident instead of by design.

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