Thursday, September 9, 2010

Chrono Trigger

Chrono Trigger
One of my Top 10 Favorite Games!





The Story and Character info is here.



First and foremost, this is a RPG. This game original came out on the SNES in 1995. Then it was re-released on the first Playstation with Final Fantasy IV in Final Fantasy Chronicles in 2001 here in the US. An animated opening, cut scenes and ending was added to the Playstation version. It is considered one of the greatest games of all time by many gamers and developers, even after this many years.

Its story flows very well and keeps you wanting to know what's going to happen next. Most games that deals with "time" make it come across weird and keeps players guessing, or right out confused, as to what's happening. However, this game makes you want to know more about the characters from the different Eras and the role it plays in the game. Also, if you get lost during a certain point, you can always ask the NPC's (non-playable characters) and they'll usually point you in the right direction.

Learning the controls and how the items system works is easy to understand. The turn-based battle system was the first of its kind when this game came out and Square Enix adapted it to other games afterward. There are only three people allowed in your party at once. Each character has his/her own techniques they can use in battles. These techniques come in 3 different levels: Single techniques, Double techniques and Triple Techniques. Single, of course, means only the character can use that techniques and any time their turn comes around with enough MP. Double techniques requires two party members to use those techniques. Finally, Triple techniques requires all three party members to use those techniques. Each technique is unique and fun to watch.

Basically, if you love a good story and role playing, this game is for you. If you are interested in trying out and RPG, then this game is a great starting point as well. Yes, it's an old game but give it a chance.
 
Rated Everyone 10+



Pros
  • Great Story Line
  • Excellent Soundtrack
  • Great Character designs and backgrounds
  • Battle System
  • Awesome graphics for the added cutscenes
Cons
  • No direct sequel
  • 13 different endings (yah I like the idea, but really?)

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