Final Fantasy 9 Reimagined in Video

Final Fantasy 9 Reimagined in Video: Square Enix launched Final Fantasy 9 on the PlayStation in 2000. So Fans continue to show their excitement for the game through cosplay fan art and challenging runs of RPG. 

The Memorial Project, an ongoing project, reimagining the PS1 game with modern graphics. It looks amazing.

Reddit user Zeephos recently shared a video of Final Fantasy 9 running using modern graphics. It lasts just over a minute. The video features Vivi, a Black Mage character, and a small portion of Alexandria at night.

 The video opens with the character in the front walking past some flowers, which blow in the wind, and countless grass blades. As music introduce, the characters begin to dance.

Video of Vivi, the Final Fantasy 9 hero, standing on a cobblestone path looks like a shot in Pixar. The Final Fantasy 9 video by Memoria Project shows fireflies floating around Vivi. 

However, the moonlight overpowers the glow from the lanterns and bugs as the city becomes visible. 

Final Fantasy 9 Reimagined in Video

As it does in real life, the moonlight shines through the shingles of the roof of the building Vivi is standing in front of. A shadow cast on the building to the opposite.

The ongoing Final Fantasy 9 visual update has been teased numerous times by Dan Eder, a Senior 3D Character Artist. He often shares with others when the team is hiring. 

Eder’s Final Fantasy 9 reimagining is not the only thing he does. He also shares his creations inspired by Squid Game and Marvel’s Spider-Man

While the trailer that showed his Final Fantasy 9 enhancement was focused on Vivi, the artist also shared models for Princess Garnet and a Moogle.

Fans of the series have requested that Final Fantasy 7 release. Final Fantasy 9 was one of the most popular titles. And Final Fantasy 9 released on the PS1 in a classic fantasy setting.

 Final Fantasy 6 to Final Fantasy 8 focused on futuristic worlds with titles. Such as Final Fantasy 15 straddling both of these themes. Memoria Project’s inspiration comes from Final Fantasy 9 and the community’s hopes to remake the PS1 title.

Final Fantasy 9 is available now for mobile, Nintendo Switch, and PC.