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Ultima IX: Ascension

  • Video Game
  • 1999
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
96
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Ultima IX: Ascension (1999)
AdventureFantasy

The Avatar returns to Britannia for his final adventure to face his nemesis one last time: the powerful Guardian...The Avatar returns to Britannia for his final adventure to face his nemesis one last time: the powerful Guardian...The Avatar returns to Britannia for his final adventure to face his nemesis one last time: the powerful Guardian...

  • Director
    • Richard Garriott
  • Writers
    • Brian Martin
    • John Zuur Platten
  • Stars
    • J.C. Shakespeare
    • Audrey Peterson
    • Ev Lunning
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    96
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Garriott
    • Writers
      • Brian Martin
      • John Zuur Platten
    • Stars
      • J.C. Shakespeare
      • Audrey Peterson
      • Ev Lunning
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    J.C. Shakespeare
    • The Avatar
    • (voice)
    • (as J.C. Shakespere)
    Audrey Peterson
    • Raven
    • (voice)
    Ev Lunning
    • Lord British
    • (voice)
    • (as Ev Lunnings)
    Bill Johnson
    Bill Johnson
    • The Guardian
    • (voice)
    Doug Forest
    • Blackthorn
    • (voice)
    • (as Doug Forrest)
    John Paul Shepard
    • Samhayne
    • (voice)
    • (as J.P. Shepard)
    Tom Byrne
      Debra Cole
        Adam Dudley
        Adam Dudley
          Dale Dudley
            Raquel Gavia
              Bethlyn Gerard
                Joe Ward
                Joe Ward
                  Traci L. Goudie
                    Jim Grisham
                      Larry Guillot
                        Martha Hannah
                          Dan Jennings
                            • Director
                              • Richard Garriott
                            • Writers
                              • Brian Martin
                              • John Zuur Platten
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                            8YeOldeUselessoFilmoBuffo

                            Good, but could have been much much better

                            Ultima IX is pretty much a controversial game, that's for certain. My view is that previous parts of the series have been able to push the RPG genre forward a great deal, each part being years and years ahead of the competition. Ultima IX, however, was not quite as influential: There has been, it seems, very little to invent by this time, and this game came out in 1999 and by 2002 The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind was killing it dead in almost every respect (except for NPCs, I suppose) - while the old Ultima games are still kings of the hill in their own ways. One could say Ultima IX invented 3D RPGs, but the rest of the gang trampled it, coming sneakily in from behind... It's only fitting that fans are currently remaking Ultima IX on Morrowind engine! Technically, the game is pretty good. Even in this post-Oblivion world, the graphics aren't quite offensive to the eye. The game world is technically pretty solid, though everyone would probably want a little bit bigger world. Okay, I'm not complaining much; they had some small technical constraints and didn't want to push too far, even when they undoubtedly were trying. This game could turn into much more huge and interesting game with some modern technology aboard...

                            I haven't played the game a whole lot (a quarter through at most), but I have to say the plot isn't really up to par compared to other games in the series. Also, people who have played the other parts of the series will probably cringe because the game contradicts the previous parts quite a lot, and some of the mistakes are pretty embarrassing. (Thank you kindly for your tight release schedule, Electronic Arts. Not!) Yet, even with these mistakes, it's still pretty brilliant compared to some of the competitors though. At least it still has its twists and turns.

                            So in end, we have a slightly flawed game that's not really as good as it's predecessors. But it's still one of the great highlights of the PC RPGs. If you add a few fan-made patches, you also get a better-working game and get rid of quite a ton of annoyances in the conversations (and an excuse to turn off the unmemorable voice acting...)

                            I can recommend this if you're looking for a decent enough RPG. Not the most brilliant I've played, but brilliant nevertheless. Also check out the previous parts (I recommend Ultima VI and both chapters of VII) if you want *really* good RPGs.
                            1DilbertW01

                            The absolute worse ending possible

                            This game was the worst ending to any game series. It is the worst. The storyline is written as if all the other games never happened. It was buggy as all get out and was initially unplayable. If you want a detailed explanation of how bad of a betrayal to the fans this is, go to YouTube. Do a search on 'Spoony Ultima 9'. He does a good job of outlining what's wrong with this game, but I warn you that the language is very harsh. This game should have never been made. "What's a Paladin?" - the worse line in gaming history. After you watch Spoony, you will understand why that is the worse line. There were rumors of an Ultima X, but thankfully it never saw the light of day. I can only imagine what a disaster it would have been.
                            10haans_guetyn

                            A good finale

                            Well, after reading all the press and message boards, I was almost afraid to play this game. But, I went ahead, bought a copy and went for it. After getting used to the controls and learning the spell system, I found a game actually ahead of its time.

                            Tons of PS2 RPG's now copy this style of gameplay. Also the famed Elder Scrolls III goes the route U9 does.

                            The story is in depth. Almost every NPC walking the streets has something to add to the game. The landscapes are lavish and easy to look at.

                            So I recommend this for everyone? NO! Fans of the series and hardcore RPGers will love this. Just game fans, well I'm not saying you wont like it, it's just a very different kind od gaming experience than what your used to on the consoles!!!

                            All in all it is a good bow out for the series, and somehow I hope they bring the avatar back!

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                              Although Lord Brittish is notoriously invulnerable to attack by conventional weapons, there is an easter egg that allows you to slay him. Firstly, when you are in your home (on Earth) at the beginning of the game, you must take the box of rat poison from atop the fridge and then place it upon the electric bread maker. This will produce a loaf of poisoned bread. Take this loaf and carry it with you all the way to Lord Brittish's castle. At the castle, enter the small kitchen (accessible from a hidden door in the banquet hall), where you will find a plate of bread on the table. Replace this bread with your poisoned loaf. Lord Brittish will immediately enter the kitchen and proceed to unwittingly eat the poisonous bread. Shortly after, he keels over and dies.
                            • Goofs
                              When he first journeys to Paws, the Avatar meets an orphan boy who had been exiled from Britain for stealing radishes. After the Avatar restores compassion to Britain, the boy tells the Avatar that he now works and lives with the farmer he had stolen from earlier. However, when the boy tells the Avatar all this, he is still in Paws.
                            • Quotes

                              Cartel Boss: [a group of pirates are illegally harvesting the venom of the Silver Serpent, which they can market as an addictive drug] Just find a way to get more venom, or I'll have you AND the serpent killed!

                              Aria: Oh, that's smart! Kill the goose because it's not laying enough golden eggs!

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                              • November 23, 1999 (United States)
                            • Country of origin
                              • United States
                            • Official site
                              • Origin Systems Inc (United States)
                            • Language
                              • English
                            • Also known as
                              • Ultima: Ascension
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                              • Origin Systems
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