A timeless fantasy epic revived
Final Fantasy IX, originally released on July 7, 2000, and is widely regarded as one of the most beloved JRPGs in Square Enix’s legacy. It celebrated its 25th anniversary, marked by a new official website, premium merchandise, art books, vinyl reissues of its iconic soundtrack, and fresh artwork by series designer Toshiyuki Itahana.
Final Fantasy IX returns to all platforms with the same gameplay that players fell in love with back then but with HD graphics and accessibility to PC, consoles, and mobile that also includes auto-save, support for widescreen, and high refresh gameplay that ensures uninterrupted the action.
Graphics, anniversary celebrations & modding unleashed
Set in the world of Gaia, Final Fantasy IX follows Zidane, a carefree thief, and a cast of diverse characters including the shy black mage Vivi and the noble knight Steiner. Together, they uncover deep themes of life, identity, and destiny. The combat system retains the series' traditional Active Time Battle mechanics, now featuring a Trance mode that boosts abilities once enough damage is taken.
Equipment teaches abilities, encouraging players to experiment with gear and develop strategic approaches. Mini-games like Chocobo Hot and Cold and the Tetra Master card game add variety, although some players find the latter confusing and unrewarding. Overall, the story blends humor, melancholy, and grand scale into a classic JRPG adventure. However, long battle animations and transitions still exist. Moreover, some outdated mechanics may frustrate new players
The remastered versions bring cleaner character models, widescreen support, and features like autosave, no encounters, and speed boost. While these additions modernize the gameplay, the blurry upscaled backgrounds often clash with the sharper characters. This is where the Moguri Mod for PC shines. It includes AI-upscaled backgrounds, improved lighting, higher framerates, ultrawide support, and a fully orchestrated soundtrack. These mods make the game feel significantly more polished, creating a near-remake quality.
A classic reborn with modern touches
Final Fantasy IX remains a timeless gem, and its remastered version brings welcome quality-of-life improvements that honor its legacy. While modern players may find certain mechanics dated, features like auto-save and the Moguri Mod make it more accessible and visually appealing. The heart of Gaia’s tale still beats strong, offering rich characters, deep themes, and charming gameplay that continues to captivate new and old fans alike.