Most of my time in this session has been spent walking around the temple district of Vizima and talking to people, trying to track down anyone involved with the Salamandra. This is something a lot of modern RPGs are badly missing. I managed to actually get two levels of experience just by talking to people and solving quests that way.

The Witcher, Raymond

Raymond has a personal issue with the Salamandra.

I ended up talking to most people outside of the slums and getting plenty of quests I’ll be able to do later. Pretty soon, the day was over, which meant I could spend most of the night killing stray dogs. It’s not something I’d do in real life, but hey, there was a quest for it and Geralt really doesn’t seem the type who would take pity on a dog. It’s role playing, after all, which means I’m supposed to play a role that isn’t me.I went to a local private detective who pointed me in the direction of several notable people in the district. Most of them had minor dealings with the Salamandra, but nothing that would actually indicate they worked with the organization.
Once the day finally came back, I got some information which indicated Kalkstein might be involved with the Salamandra, so I decided to go talk to him. On the way there, I stopped by the merchants to sell excess loot and then the game crashed on me.
It seems the Enhanced Edition isn’t completely patched yet.

When everyone got to the ship and Steiner decided to get to the upper deck, it was immediately clear he didn’t trick anyone. Both Garnet and Zidane figured he was lying and the ship was actually heading to Alexandria. Of course, Zidane was planning to turn the ship around.

He went to the upper deck to do just that, but soon after, the third and final Waltz attacked. All of the manufactured dark mages decided to go and fight it for some reason, but it destroyed them easily. Garnet had to sit this fight out, because someone needed to pilot, so instead, I used Vivi to heal with potions. He was getting hit hard by the Waltz every time I tried to cast a spell with him, so it was probably for the best. As usual, Zidane did the stealing and Steiner did the damage. The Waltz was down soon, but not dead yet.

Final Fantasy IX, Black Waltz Charging Up

Just beautiful!

In any case, we finally got to Lindblum. The story will get a lot more complicated now, and I’ll finally get access to a cool new feature – item synthesis.The scene shifted to a small ship following the group, piloted by Zorn and Thorn, the queen’s fools. Waltz scares them off and takes their ship, starting a pursuit. Both ships race for the southern Lindblum airship gate, but only the party’s ship manages to get through before it closes. We got away, but the gate got severely damaged in the process.

The village of Dali was another beautifully designed area. The area seemed like something straight out of a fairy tale, but as it soon turned out, it had a dark secret.

Final Fantasy IX, Village of Dali Intro

I love these intros.

I got back to the village and payed the innkeeper. Everyone decided to go for a walk, which meant I had plenty of ATE’s to watch. Garnet was trying hard to act like a commoner so no one would recognize her, Steiner did his own thing, trying to find a way to get Garnet back to Alexandria and Vivi was simply admiring the sights.The group decided to stay at the local inn, so that’s what we did. Before I did it, though, I decided to leave the village and get to the lighthouse nearby, where I remembered from my last play through I could get some items and hints of a side quest. There was an old man there who collected rare coffee beans, so he offered me a miniature of the Tantalus ship in exchange for some beans. I didn’t have any yet, but I made not of this so I could return later. As I said, there were some items, but nothing really important.

Throughout these events, it was becoming obvious the villagers had some sort of issue with Vivi, and eventually, he gets abducted. I went to look for him with Zidane and Garnet and soon found a latter leading into the underground.

Bellow the village was a large factory, creating something out of the mist, or possibly using just using mist to power the machines which were creating something – I didn’t really understand this part completely. I found Vivi locked in a box and decided to keep exploring to figure out what was going on. Eventually, the horrible secret was revealed. The villagers were creating black mages which looked very much like Vivi. This is why they abducted him – they thought he was one of them. Even worse, they were being produced for Alexandria.

Final Fantasy IX, Village of Dali Factory

Seeing this made Vivi very upset.

The fight wasn’t to hard, thanks to Garnet not being targeted at all the entire time. Zidane just kept stealing, while Steiner and Vivi did the damage.In the meantime, Steiner got to the lighthouse by himself, to ask the man there when the next ship to Alexandria will be arriving. It just so happened that one ship just landed (we’re talking airships here) to pick up the latest merchandise. Everyone regrouped at the landing site and decided to get on it after Steiner told them the ship was going to Lindblum. Before we could get on, though, we had to fight another Black Waltz, Nr. 2 this time.

After a short rest, I got to the overworld map for the first time. There wasn’t much I could do, though, other than going to my next destination. My final goal was Lindblum, but in order to get there, I had to ascend the mountains somehow. Luckily, Blank pointed me at the direction of the Ice Cavern.

Final Fantasy IX, Ice Cavern

I’m still amazed at how beautiful this game is, even today.

On the bright side, I managed to do plenty of training in this area. I also managed to get all of the items here, I think, mostly thanks to Vivi’s Fire magic, which allowed me to melt some of the ice walls and get to the chests behind them.The Ice Cavern is an area which reminded me of one gripe I always had with this game. It doesn’t always happen, but some of the areas in Final Fantasy IX have annoyingly frequent random encounters. Nothing annoys me more than making a wrong turn after a battle, moving two steps back and then entering another random battle before I could advance further on my path at all.

Eventually, I got to the top of the cavern where everyone faints due to the cold. Somehow, Zidane manages to wake up and follows the sound of chimes into the next room. This is where I had to fight another boss, or two of them, to be more precise.

Final Fantasy IX, Black Waltz & Sealion

Two against one, but I was just about to trance, so it wasn’t hard.

The cold winds the Waltz was creating stopped, so everyone woke up and we could finally leave the cavern. Next up was the village of Dali.The boss was Black Waltz Nr. 1 and there isn’t much I get to find out about him before he attacks. The peculiar thing is, apart from having wings, he looked a lot like Vivi. In any case, he summoned a monster named Sea Lion (which does not look very much like a regular sea lion) and I was forced to fight both of them.  The first few turns, I just kept stealing until I got all of the items from both of them. Luckily, I had plenty of potions to heal through the damage, so that wasn’t a problem. Just about when I stole the last item, Zidane went into a trance, so I used his Tidal Flame to kill both of the enemies at the same time in a couple of hits.

By the way, I’m not sure if I already said this, but I decided to play this Final Fantasy without prior research or online guides. Of course, I used guides on my first play through, so I have memories of some of the secret stuff in the game, but most of it is to hazy to be very useful.

Now that I got my gear back, I was finally able to explore the district properly. It was a huge district, though, so I couldn’t cover all of it in one sitting.

The first thing I did was to go to the local market and sell some of my excess items. I was now swimming in money, what with having over 2500 orens to my name. Of course, everything costs more money in the city to, so a single book about alghouls would take a fifth of that away from me.

The Witcher, Medicine Symbol

The snake is a symbol of medicine here as well.

I met up with Zoltan Chivay again, who apparently also found a way back into the city. I told him about my dice game conquests, so he directed me at four other professional gamblers in the city. Other than that, we had some philosophical discussions, but nothing important was really said. He has thoughts about his future marriage and Geralt has his worries about what the world is heading into and his future career.

I managed to find the house belonging to Shani, but instead of her, I found an old hag there, who soon threw me out. Next up was the house of Kalkstein, the alchemist who I did work for in the outskirts. This time, he has a far bigger job. Apparently, there’s a magical tower in the swamps, built by some other alchemist who’s long gone now. There’s something in the tower that creates monsters in the area and Kalkstein wants it. The problem is, no one knows how to enter the tower, so he wants me to find a way. For this, he offered 1000 oren as well as an item that would allow me to teleport between places of power and his laboratory. Definitely worth it, in my opinion.

The Witcher, Kalkstein

Kalkstein’s looks are… peculiar.

On the route from the sewer to the dungeon, there was the house of the local fence, whose name I forgot. He has a unique look to him, so gaming tropes make me think he will be important for something later on. For now, I just bought an axe from him that was stronger than the one I had and left.

Finally, I got to the hospital and met Siegfried again. Since he wasn’t the one who killed the cockatrice, he was put on guard duty. I guess things would have been different if I accepted his offer to join forces, but hey, at least he’s alive now. Someone needs to be on guard duty to.

As I said, the ship crashed into a forest nearby. The problem was, it was the Evil Forest, mwahahaaha!

Zidane was thrown out of the ship to somewhere nearby, so he went back to it immediately. Garnet and Vivi weren’t so lucky, which the game tells me through a unique new feature I wish they’d bring back in other games of the series – the ATE.

ATE stands for Active Time Event. Basically, every now and then, you get the option of pushing select to see what’s happening in some other place or what some of the other characters are doing while the main character is separated from them. Most of the ATE’s are optional, so if you’re just in a hurry and want to move on, you can skip them. If you’re interested, though, the feature allows the story to be told a bit differently compared to the rest of the series.

Final Fantasy IX, Evil Forest

Every new location gets a nice looking title screen.

I gained a level or two on the next screen and then continued on to the second screen, where I met Vivi and Garnet. The thing chasing them was an evil plant and it took Garnet away before I could kill it. Before anyone could react, another one arrived and tried to take Vivi, but we managed to kill this one. It infected us with something, though, so everyone fainted to wake up back at the ship.In any case, through an ATE, the game tells me Vivi and Garnet are in trouble, being chased by… something.  I couldn’t get into the ship yet, so I went in the only direction available – into the forest. Before that, I saved the game with the help of the moogle who explained the ATE feature to me.

Zidane decided to go after Garnet, so I had to speak to the boss, Baku, to get permission. I actually had to fight him, one on one, but he wasn’t to hard to beat. I took Vivi and Steiner with me and continued past the screen where the last battle was. Soon, I got to a pond where I could restore my health for free and had a moogle available to save my game, so I took some time to train for a bit.

Final Fantasy IX, Evil Forest Fountain

Moogles help you save the game.

The boss was dead soon and a bunch of smaller plants started chasing us. I managed to avoid most of them, but some battles were unavoidable. Luckily, the plants were easy to deal with. Soon, a sequence began where the forest starts to petrify entirely. Everyone runs, but Blank decides to stay behind, to hold the monsters off and gets petrified to. Before it happens, he throws the map of the Mist Continent to Zidane.A few screens later, I finally got to the boss. This was another plant, this time bigger and stronger than the last. Zidane spent most of the battle stealing the monsters items, while Vivi used Fire and helped Steiner use his Fire Sword ability. This is another cool feature of Final Fantasy IX. Whenever Steiner and Vivi are both in the party, Steiner gets access to the Magic Sword set of abilities. Basically, whichever spells Vivi has learned, Steiner can use to give his attacks an elemental affinity.

I got out of the sewers and immediately went to the dungeon to report in and get my stuff. I passed a few stores I took note of on the way there, but decided not to get into anything else until I got my gear back. I entered the dungeon and accidentally clicked on the grate on the floor.

I entered the sewer again, and it was a one-way passage. This was, of course, extremely annoying, but it ended up being profitable. As I was leaving for the second time, I stumbled into a knights corpse. On it was a key and a note about some cultists hiding in the sewers. The key was supposed to open the passage to their area.

The Witcher, Darkness

Yeah, it was dark. I had to use my last cat potion.

Apart from the circle and the enemies, there were two chests in the area, both stocked full of alchemical supplies. Overall, I’d say the accidental misclick was definitely worth it.I found the passage soon enough and started to clear the cultists lair. I was exclusively fighting humans here, so my silver sword didn’t do as much damage as a steel one would, but I did well enough. Eventually, I cleared out the whole area and even found another magical circle. Actually, now that I think about it, I’m not completely sure if it was a new sign and, in case it was, if I actually learned it, so I might actually come back to the sewers for the third time. In any case, I’ll let you know later, once I get to it.

The Witcher, Vizima

The graphics have aged. Not too badly, but still…

I made my way back out of the sewers, back through the city, and finally back to the dungeon. This time, I was careful with my mouse, so I managed to navigate around the grate. Vincent gave me some money as a reward for the head I brought to him, and the guard in charge gave me my gear back. I took most of it, but had to leave some behind, because my bags were full of loot I got in the cultist’s lair.

OK, first of all, this needs to be said. The graphics in this game are amazing, considering the platform it was released on and the other two Final Fantasy games of the generation. Square really managed to squeeze every last bit of power from the hardware and combine it with excellent design and style perfectly. Comparing this game to Final Fantasy VIII looks like comparing two different console generations. Secondly, it’s apparent from the start the game has a huge amount of charm. They tried to capture that childhood nostalgia and they succeeded.

Final Fantasy IX, Garnet

The jump in FMV quality was even more astounding.

The start of the game is mostly storytelling. The main character is Zidane, who is just a regular guy with a tail. He’s a member of Tantalus, a theater troupe that doubles as a gang of thieves. They arrived to Alexandria from Lindblum on their theater airship. They will be acting out a popular play but have been hired, at the same time, to kidnap the princess Garnet Til Alexandros XVII.

Final Fantasy IX, Puppet Show

I bet!

The story then switches to a small black mage called Vivi. He arrives to Alexandria with a ticket for the show, but it turns out it’s fake, so he joins forces with a rat kid and manages to sneak in to the show from the walls.This introduction also includes a tutorial battle against the troupes boss wearing a dragon mask. The battles in this game include four characters at once, which is also a return to the older games, from the Nintendo era. There’s a large emphasis on stealing from bosses. They usually hold items you can’t get otherwise until later in the game, so it’s usually a good idea to try and get them. Since Zidane is a thief, he usually spends most of the battle stealing.

Final Fantasy IX, Vivi Orunitia

Vivi is one of my favorite characters in the whole series.

Everyone realizes what’s happening and the queen orders fire on the ship. The troupe manages to get away, but the ship is badly damaged so they crash in the area under the mist, in a forest.Zidane and his friend, Blank sneak out during the show and disguise as guards to enter the castle. The thing is, the princess decides to run away anyway, so she ends up outright asking Zidane to kidnap her. They start running, but the princess’s loyal knight, Steiner, follows, thinking she needs help. Thanks to Blank continuing to pose as a guard and distracting Steiner, they manage to get to the ship. They clash with Steiner there, get mixed up with the play and in the meantime, Vivi gets to the stage trying to run away from a guard asking for his ticket.

While I had fun trying to roleplay through my writing about the first chapter of The Witcher, it seriously takes up to much of my time, so I wont do it from this point on. I actually ended up spending more time on writing than on actually playing the game.

I got captured by the guard and was taken prisoner. Coincidentally, the Professor was imprisoned to and got himself released just as I was taken in, so we exchanged a few words. It looks like he has friends in high places in Vizima or something.

The Witcher, The Professor

The Professor has a face I’d love to punch, kind of like Joffrey Baratheon.

I played a game of dice with a captive elf and then the guard captain, Vincent, I believe, entered the cell, offering freedom to anyone being able to kill a cockatrice in the sewers. Some random idiot volonteered first, so I had to kick his ass before they would let me do it. It seems cruel, but as Geralt said to him, it probably saved his life.

I didn’t get my gear yet. Instead, I just got a silver sword and some potions. The sewer was mostly infested with drowners, so there was no real danger. Almost as seen as I entered, I met Siegfried, who was a night of the Order of the Flaming Rose. Apparently, their order is based in the city and they handle monster slaying in the area. They also do it for free, which means they are a serious competition for the witchers.

The Witcher, Sigfried

Siegfried is an OK guy, if you ignore the religion.

Siegfried seemed like a nice guy, though. He even offered to join forces, but I decided to refuse. I soon found the cockatrice’s lair and managed to kill it without much difficulty. Siegfried was still there, so he directed me at the exit, even giving me a spare key.

I took the cockatrices head for the reward and left the sewers.

Guess what?

Final Fantasy IX, Title Screen

Best title screen ever, with the best title screen music ever.

Yup! After completing Final Fantasy VIII for the very first time in my life, I decided to make the experience complete and restart the final Final Fantasy on the platform. Final Fantasy IX is considered the best one on the PlayStation by many, and I certainly hold it in good memories. I wonder how it will hold up in a modern environment, though.