Final Fantasy 9is a beloved entry to the wider series. Set in the magical, high-fantasy world of Gaia, it stepped away from the more modern, futuristic (or even post-apocalyptic) settings offered by the incredibly popularFinal Fantasy7and8. Instead, it builds a magical landscape of knights and mages in colorful towns with cobbled streets.

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Ness, Paula, Jeff, and Poo walking down the street in Earthbound

Released in the year 2000,Final Fantasy 9is adored by fans, but the distinctive art style and general tone of the game are hard to replicate in later entries to the series. If players long to go back in time andenjoyFF9for the first time all over again, here are a few games they can pick up instead.

7EarthBound

Let’s talk about the cult classicEarthBound. Known asMotherin Japan, theEarthBoundseries spans three games (one of which is onlyofficially available in Japanese, although there is a hugely successful fan translation). The games are standalone, meaning players can tackle them in any order.EarthBound, the second game, follows the main character Ness as he collects melodies to save the world.

EarthBoundfeels tonally different fromFinal Fantasy 9; it’s darker and more abstract, and thegameplay is hard. Plus, the turn-based battle system is slightly different in that the characters' HP rolls down slowly, allowing players to quickly heal before they are knocked out. This means that battling inEarthBoundrequires some pretty quick reaction times. However, exploring different towns inEarthBoundfeels similarly magical and exciting as exploring Gaia, and the characters are fun and memorable.

Valkyrie, Janus, Arngrim and Mystina battle in Valkyrie Profile Lenneth

6Valkyrie Profile

Players may be familiar withValkyrie Elysium. Released in 2022, it was a big moment for Square Enix, resurrecting a classic RPG story that spans five games. The first,Valkyrie Profile: Lenenth, feels similar toFinal Fantasy 9in a few ways. The player controls Lenneth as she explores the world of Midgard, collecting souls for Ragnarok.

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While the mythology surrounding the two games is quite different, they have other elements in common. The world building in both games is excellent, and the battle system is similar enough to feel familiar but unique enough to present some new challenges for the player. Plus, it’s a PS1 game, initially released in 1999, less than a year before FF9. It’s a comfortingly PlayStation-era-RPG, and a nice world to settle into.

5Chrono Trigger

Releasing a few years earlier thanFinal Fantasy 9,Chrono Triggeris a classic Square RPG following a group of characters traveling through time to save the world.Chrono Triggeris closely linkedto theFinal Fantasyseries, sharing a creator in celebrated game designer Hironobu Sakaguchi.Chrono TriggerandFinal Fantasyshare a lot of common ground, including the Active Time Battle system, which gives each character their own personal timer for actions in battle.

The world is tonally similar toFF9; if players love the old-school magic and knights of Gaia, they’ll probably enjoy exploring certain sections ofChrono Trigger’sworld. Thanks to the time-traveling element of the game, players can also enjoy a more futuristic setting, complete with robots and post-apocalyptic doom, just to switch things up a bit.

Chrono Trigger campsite

4Octopath Traveler

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Another (more recent) Square Enix RPG,Octopath Travelerwas released in 2018 for the Nintendo Switch. It features many common features withFF9, including similar combat with a turn-based battle system.The game is steeped in magicas the player follows eight heroes on a quest through the land of Orsterra. Plus, likeFinal Fantasy 9, it has an excellent soundtrack.

Octopath Travelerdiffers slightly fromFF9in that the path characters can follow is slightly more flexible; characters can choose two paths when interacting with NPCs, but one of those paths, Rogue, may negatively impact how NPCs view that particular character. This can block players from accessing certain towns. This means that two players can have slightly different experiences depending on the choices they make.

Battle screen in Octopath Traveler

3Okami

What can one say aboutOkami? A truly unique game, it follows Amaterasu, a Shinto sun goddess taking the form of a white wolf. Using painterly gameplay techniques and abeautiful cel-shaded style,Okamiis an unusual game.

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It’s very different in terms of gameplay; it’s an action-adventure game, and it involves more exploration, platforming, and puzzle-solving. However, if players love the sense of magic and history in the setting of Gaia, they’ll love exploring ancient Japan, finding quirky characters, and battling strange, unknown evils.

2Secret Of Mana

Secret of Manawas originally released on the SNES in 1993. Players can access the original on iOS and Android, or on the Nintendo Switch and the Super NES Classic Edition. They can also enjoy a full 3D remake, released in 2018 for the PS4, PS Vita, and Windows.

There are plenty of options, then,for exploringSecret of Mana. That’s a good thing because it’s a classic Square action RPG, and players may notice some similarities between the two.Secret of Manatakes place in a high fantasy world, in which players have to collect Mana Seeds to restore the ethereal power of Mana into the world. It’s truly magical, with some interesting characters, and the magic-steeped battling system will feel familiar toFinal Fantasyenthusiasts.

Okami - A white wolf sits at the water’s edge with a quaint shack in the background

1Dragon Quest

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TheDragon Questseries is vast, spanning 12 games ranging from the NES to Xbox One. A landmark RPG series,Dragon Questis influential, published originally by Enix (now Square Enix).Dragon Quest’sworld is massive; along with the mainline games, there are spinoffs, manga, novels, and anime to delve into.

Like most classic RPGs,Dragon Questusually involves saving the world from some kind of grand, threatening evil; and, like the old-schoolFinal Fantasygames, it includes turn-based combat, magic, iconic monsters, and excellent writing. The latest game,Dragon Quest XI, is a great game to dive into for new players and is considered by some to be one of the strongest entries to the series.

Exploring the world in Secret Of Mana

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