Nine Sols |Platform Action | Full Gameplay | All Story | Cheats On | No Commentary

Nine Sols |Platform Action | Full Gameplay | All Story | Cheats On | No Commentary

.... Active Cheats .... Movement Speed %250 Infinity Healty Infinity Jump Infinity Mana Infinity Magic One Hit Kill Five hundred years before the events of the game, the Tianhuo virus infected the Solarians, an anthropomorphic cat-like race. With no cure in sight, their leaders, the Ten Sols, developed the Eternal Cauldron Project, in which Solarians could rest in a virtual reality system known as the Soulscape to delay the virus while they searched for a cure. However, the processing power to create the Soulscape required the brains of intelligent lifeforms, so the Solarians left their home planet of Penglai and embarked on a 500-year-long journey aboard the island-ship New Kunlun to the Solar System and its "pale-blue planet" (Earth), to kidnap and harvest the native "apemen" (humans). At the start of the new playthrough, Yi, the Tenth Sol and mastermind of the Eternal Cauldron Project, was attacked and killed by his mentor and fellow Sol, Eigong, but survived in a state of suspended animation due to a special connection with Fusang, a plant that produces vast amounts of energy that the Solarians harnessed for their technology. Yi awakens several hundred years later in Peach-Blossom village, an area within New Kunlun where the Solarians had kidnapped humans to breed as livestock. He befriends the human Shuanshuan and saves him during the brain-offering ceremony, which almost kills Shuanshuan, awakening the nine others Sols in the process. Yi seeks out the Sols throughout New Kunlun to exact revenge and to take their Sol Seals, which act as control codes for the Eternal Cauldron Project. During his journey, Yi stays in the Four Seasons Pavilion, which is defended by the artificial intelligence system Abacus/Ruyi. Over time, more residents come to the Pavilion: Shennong, a skeptical human who realizes the truth behind the village and brings Shuanshuan to the Pavilion, Chiyou, a former battle robot who gained sentience and became a scholar and merchant, Shanhai 9000, a reserved robot assistant who has its own personal agenda, and Kuafu, a Sol and close friend of Yi who decides to betray the Sols and upgrades Yi's weapons. Yi receives messages from his sister Heng sent from Penglai, where she chose to remain when New Kunlun departed. Yi also learns of the Eternal Cauldron Project's flaws after meeting Lady Ethereal, a Sol and the project's lead programmer. She tells him that the Eternal Dream simulation she created caused the Solarians to want to stay in the simulation, and those who left the simulation became insane and hostile to others. As well, the Empyrean District, where most of the hibernating Solarian population was housed, has been taken over by a mutation of the Tianhuo virus that causes Solarians to develop fleshy growths and exhibit high levels of aggression. Yi learns from the logs in the Tiandao Research Center that Eigong, in an attempt to discover immortality, was responsible for the outbreak of the virus and later, the mutation. After constant failures to create a cure, Eigong went insane and began to see the mutant strand as their salvation, as it essentially made them "immortal". After coming to this conclusion, she unleashed it on the slumbering Solarians in the Empyrean district. Further, when we reach the penultimate area of the game, it is also revealed that Yi found about Tianhuo's origins and called Eigong out for potentially killing his family. This results in a duel and leads us where our new playthrough starts. Yi defeats eight of the Sols and obtains their Sol Seals, which are then stolen from him by Eigong. Depending on the items collected and interactions made with various non-player characters during the game, there are two endings: In the default Normal Ending (Home Sweet Home), Yi kills Eigong and obtains all the Sol Seals before taking control of New Kunlun, activating the Eternal Couldron Project and returning to Penglai. The remaining Solarians are still in hibernation, with human brains being used to power the virtual reality, and it is unknown if there is a cure for the Tianhuo virus. In the True Ending (Shooting Star), after Yi deepens his connection with Shuanshuan and other humans, decides to save them, and eventually evacuates them to Earth, he confronts Eigong, who fuses with the Primordial Roots after revealing that she had afflicted herself with the mutant strain, in a final attempt to spread the virus all across New Kunlun. In response, Yi uses the Rhizomatic Arrow, an arrow made from a nuke, sacrificing himself to destroy New Kunlun and by extension end, Tianhuo, killing himself and the other remaining Solarians, other than Kuafu, who already left along with the apemen, in the process. In the end, he finally reunites with his sister Heng in the afterlife.