![]() ![]() Characters can only act once their time-bar has filled and the usual options of basic as well as 'Tech' attacks are available. Thankfully, as with the original, where Chrono Trigger really manages to shine is in its almost-Action-RPG style of combat that utilizes the environments you're currently in instead of phasing to the usual static left/right split of enemies and heroes. Also, combat can be needlessly frustrating as swipes quickly slip over your intended target in the heat of battle, making the 'Active' option a risk for those who aren't veterans of the title. A virtual stick moves characters and can be adjusted to run or walk, but its fluidity works against the game as characters slide around unnecessarily. However this is a minor thing compared to the need to bolt the game to a control system that, while admirable in its attempt at boiling things down to basic swipes and a tap, is a far-cry from the expected intuitive option of simply tapping the screen to get things done. Sadly these additions haven't made it across to the iOS version and veteran fans may also be thrown off by minor changes to various item names. However, what has come to define this game as a classic is how quickly this story develops in to something far more intriguing and complex, exploring each individual character and their past with a clever time-travel theme.īeing as popular as it is, Chrono Trigger has seen releases on multiple platforms and has even had full-motion animated scenes added to further emphasize special moments in the game. Personally there are some titles that are seemingly intractable and amongst this list is the classic Super Nintendo RPG, Chrono Trigger.įor those not directly familiar with the series, the game starts out much like any classic JRPG - the main protagonist is woken up, having forgotten an important event and the game quickly throws you in to the thick of it as something terrible happens. ![]() As time goes on the list of games considered 'all time favorites' for an individual gamer shuffles and changes - this is as much thanks to newer games as it is due to maturing as a gamer and reconsidering games from the past that may have once been ignored. ![]()
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