Prepare to embark on the final adventure in Ultima--the best selling role-playing saga of all time that has nurtured generations of gamers. Answer the call and return to Britannia for your last epic quest. As the heroic Avatar, only you can save Lord British and his people from the evil Guardian who...
Prepare to embark on the final adventure in Ultima--the best selling role-playing saga of all time that has nurtured generations of gamers. Answer the call and return to Britannia for your last epic quest. As the heroic Avatar, only you can save Lord British and his people from the evil Guardian who has devastated and corrupted the land. Valiant combat, magical prowess, and knowledge of the eight virtues are your weapons against evil in Ultima IX: Ascension.
The ninth installment of the Ultima series takes a leap into a vivid, detailed 3D environment that adds a whole new level of interaction to the exploration of the realm. Britannia was always one of the most life-like, well-developed, king-sized virtual lands, but this new perspective makes the experience of “living” in it much more immersive. The combination of a story of epic proportions, solid mechanics--true to the classic cRPG spirit, and that achingly familiar Ultima setting, Ultima IX: Ascension a memorable title that all role-players should experience for themselves.
Ascend to the realm of myth and legend in the final single-player Ultima game!
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Ultima 9 has many problems, but I think the biggest one is that is was far too ahead for it's time. If you can appreciate other titles like Elderscrolls Redguard or other 3rd person adventure / rpg titles, I find Ultima 9 to be a perfectly fine but cheesy game
I know that this game, as an extension of the Ultima universe, was a huge letdown. However, for someone who was drawn to the game for its adventure and fantasy and not for its role in the Ultima universe, I'd say this game does not disappoint. Sure, it's old. Yes, it's clunky. However, it is enjoyable as a standalone adventure game for a variety of reasons. I remember seeing screenshots for this game back when I was a kid and I just couldn't wait to get my hands on it and play it. Ironically, decades later, I am just now getting around to playing it and I am having a blast. Good-natured storytelling, fun adventures, lovely landscapes and scenery, and fun gameplay. I know that this game is a pitiful example of an Ultima game based upon my research from fans' opinons, but if you're looking for a simple, classic, fantasy/role playing game this is it.
This game doesn't get much love, and I was probably one of the few who loved it from the beginning. UltimaIX was famous for its many bugs, but probably I was lucky, as it seemed I had the perfect configuration for this game at the time (one of the last 3dfx voodoo cards and a shiny new soundblaster with ambient effects). Game wise It is not comparable in terms of size to the previous Ultima VII or VI, the map it's smaller, and the cities are just a bunch of buildings. It's not so very realistic in this aspect, nevertheless, for its time, I guess it was already a great accomplishment to have such a world at your hands. That said, the game still begs for some exploration fun. I felt the plot was fitting to the ending of this series, it had a sense of decadence, and I still remember enjoying the graphics and one of the first 3d open worlds, you were basically free to roam wherever you wanted, and without charging screens! When I played Skyrim I definitely had back some of the vibes I got while playing Ultima IX, so that tells you a lot of what kind of game this was.
This game is bad.....really bad. Bugs galore and it completely ignores all previously established canon. The story has no clue what it wants, and the Avatar has seemingly forgotten even the most basic of details that he should have known (his knowledge of the land is great, indeed!). This is the game that killed Ultima underservingly. The series deserved better than this, and with hope it may come back someday.
I'd give this lower than a 1 star if I could.
They kept releasing patches they claimed would fix all the problems everyone but the developers claimed to be having, and then after the 4th patch was released, they shut down their forums so no one could post any additional problems. They said judge them as they were now, not what they were before. It still sucks. You could have an enemy rush up behind you and start attacking, and before you had time to turn around to face him, you'd be dead. They were auctioning off a terrified teenage girl as a sex slave in Buccaneer's Den, and you could hire a prostitute there, and if you used a drug you'd wake up in a bed with a male pirate there instead of her, indicating you got man raped. Things like that shouldn't be in the game at all. You had one dungeon which was the most horrible time consuming massive maze imaginable, you having to run back and forth looking for different color things to get through it, and it just ridiculously tedious. Not fun at all. The lag problems won't be an issue with modern computers, so no need to bring that up. The dialog and plot are lame. Eliminating the rest of my review, so its not too long to post. I'm sure you get the point.