I have played through this game a few times and I'm always impressed that it is so well put together you forget that it's a 16 bit game from days of yore. I think I played the PS1 version first so I was late to the party. I had the DS version but stupidly sold it.
SNES Games I Love #26: Chrono Trigger
On 02/26/2020 at 08:44 AM by The Last Ninja See More From This User » |
Developer: Squaresoft
Publisher: Squaresoft
Genre: RPG
Release: 1995
Currently available on: PS1, DS, iOS, Android, Windows
About the game: This game was heavily touted because the "Dream Team" was behind it: Hironobu Sakaguchi (Final Fantasy), Yuji Horii (Dragon Quest), and Akira Toriyama (artist of Dragon Ball). The end result was incredible. CT is a time travelling epic in which characters from different eras join forces to defeat an alien parasite that wants to destroy the world. This game was very forward-thinking. The story is amazing, allowing you to do side quests that will change the ending. Oh yeah, there are a dozen different endings. Don't worry, the game has New Game Plus, which allows you to play through the adventure again with all your stats carrying over. The battle system allows characters to combine abilities to pull off unique and powerful attacks. When you get the Epoch (your ship), you can go to any time period and do whatever you want. You can even go straight to the final boss, if you like. Music and graphics are both top-notch as well. Basically, CT is the most well-rounded game you will find on the SNES, and is still touted as possibly the greatest RPG ever made.
Why I love it: What's not to love? This is an amazing game! Some tend to think that it's overrated, but it's not! This game still blows me away! The story, the characters, the battle system, the endings, the graphics, the music--all of it is so perfect! In fact, the game is so good that its sequel (Chrono Cross) pales in comparison and is often forgotten. It is by far the best RPG on SNES (which is saying something when you have such behemoths as Final Fantasy VI, Secret of Mana, and Terranigma on the same console). So why do I personally love this game? Well, I love time travel stories, and this game has one of the best time travel stories of any video game. It's so cool to be able to travel to different time periods and interact with the people of said periods. The characters are all so likable. And the music! This is one of my favorite game soundtracks, and what's so impressive here is that this was Yasunori Mitsuda's FIRST time doing a VG soundtrack. Dude, you knocked it outta' the park! He did have some help from Nobuo Uematsu, but still, his work here is legendary.
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