Scarecrow wrote:Chrono Trigger is my favorite game ever up there with Link to the Past Frog's theme rules XD I could hum that all day. I'm waiting for it to come on the Wii... I'm hoping it will at least.
About the sequels... I was only aware of Chrono Cross (which I heard sucked bad so I never bothered playing it). Whats the other one? And I guess I gotta try Chrono Cross since you all seem to like it.
Bobtheduck wrote:Of course, you should be warned... Chrono Trigger could be looked at as a light hearted hero fantasy, well... Chrono Cross gets downright depressing... CC will screw with your head, particularly if you're a CT fan... About halfway through the game they tell you something that could very well either anger you severely or give you respect for the story since it took a lot of guts to do this piece of absolute anti-fanservice.
uc pseudonym wrote:I have never played CC and I suspect I never will for technological/time issues. However, I'm rather curious about the things that Bobtheduck mentioned. Can I get an explanatory PM from anyone who finished the game?
Slater wrote:I already know, my GF told me what happens in CC. She also says that it's one of the worst RPGs she has ever played.
It's very confusing to me how so many people can love the game while so many people hate it... oh well, I don't have a PSX so I can't play it anyhow.
MasterDias wrote:Also, I would say Chrono Trigger was much more character-focused. Chrono Cross has 40+ something characters that can join your party, which amounts to nearly every secondary character. They have flashy special-attacks and such but they don't have any real character development. Although, most RPGs don't have voodoo dolls, space aliens, mermaids, and turnips as party members...
Bobtheduck wrote:I disagree about CT being "more character focused" The 40 something characters in the game weren't the focus of the story. The focus was on Serge, kid, Lynx, Harle, sort of on Nikki and that little girl Deva (I forgot her name, and Nikki is sort of integral to the ending) There also was a decent story to the second tier characters, like Korcha, captain whatever his name was, the Devas, Luccia, the mermaid girl, and master viper. The rest of the characters don't need a lot of development... They're just there to be collected.
As for weird characters, Super Mario RPG had Geno, who was a Marionette. FF7 had Cait Sith, who was a remote controlled robot. FF6 had a moogle and a sasquatch as playable characters. I think weird characters are perfectly normal for RPGs.
I also hate the word "convoluted." I usually hear that as an insult, particularly in game and anime reviews... A live action movie can be "intelligent" and a game or anime "convoluted." Bah... Games don't have to have straightforward plots... A plot need not be straightforward to be enjoyable... Not straightforward doesn't mean "makes no sense" it just means you have to think more about it.
MasterDias wrote:See, here's the thing. CT had 7 playable characters and managed to give all of them at least some time in the spotlight to various degrees. CC did have a core group, but I only ever remember the first four you mentioned as having significant character-focus during the main game. Viper's group were interesting characters but I don't recall them being fleshed out that much outside of the "enemies-who-become-your-allies" bit and the Dario sidequest thing. I don't remember much regarding Nikki(the rockstar, right?) but I don't think I recruited him in the first place.
Yeshua-Knight wrote:ah, but the eternal questions are...
did you:
a) defeat lavos using the chrono cross in cc?
b) gather together all the characters but the one or two that you can't have throughout the whole game?
Bobtheduck wrote:I also hate the word "convoluted." I usually hear that as an insult, particularly in game and anime reviews... A live action movie can be "intelligent" and a game or anime "convoluted." Bah... Games don't have to have straightforward plots... A plot need not be straightforward to be enjoyable... Not straightforward doesn't mean "makes no sense" it just means you have to think more about it.
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