Really good final fantasy of the era, but not a real sequel to Chrono trigger.
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darkfieryvortex@sh.itjust.works 1 year agoCan’t agree enough. My brother and I played through Chrono Cross together and that’s honestly the only reason we even finished it.
It’s tenuously connected to Chrono Trigger at best and those plot points are terribly written anyway. Combat is mediocre, the element system is annoying, and there’s so many characters that only a couple of them get any screentime.
If you enjoyed CT, don’t play CC; you’ll almost certainly be disappointed.
sj_zero 1 year ago
caseyweederman@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Pop quiz, who’s the final boss of Chrono Cross?
sj_zero 1 year ago
As I recall it's the time devourer which is lavos after merging with part of schala, but it takes more than a final boss to make something a real sequel to another thing.
caseyweederman@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
So the fundamental theme of scratching back our destiny from our own self-destructive nature isn’t a 1:1 match?
BinarySystem@partizle.com 1 year ago
I don’t think it’s fair to say not to bother with Chrono Cross but I do agree it’s important to stress how unrelated to Chrono Trigger it is. As a sequel it fails. But as its own stand alone JRPG, I think it’s great.
Personally I love Chrono Cross and how different it was. And the music is ridiculously good (Yasunori Mitsuda main Chrono Trigger composer.)
I think it’s worth a go. It starts you somewhere in the middle of the story so you get action straight away. So anyone who tries it will know quickly if it will be up their alley without having to invest too much time.