I played this on DS in college about a decade ago. To this day it's one of the very few JRPGs that I feel absolutely nailed the pacing. Every other JRPG, as much as I enjoy the genre overall can really drag in that department and start feeling tedious at certain points in the game.
I just started playing it yesterday. I’m still at that fair with the bell. Btw, are there any romantic plot lines in the story? I’m asking because I named one girl after my wife and one after my daughter. I don’t want things to get awkward later on
Nothing that would be that awkward - no spoilers but the first woman to join you is the closest to a romance.
Thankfully I've named her after my wife. The way she talks feels kinda flirty for somebody who you just met.
Has Chrono Trigger+ gotten consistent updates? Remember it being quite unpolished back when I tried it out.
I really want a retroid pocket or similar retro handheld console
I guess all I HAVE to do still is get through the Black Omen. I was trying to knock out all the side quests, but it got to that point where it was more a chore than fun. Haven't touched the game in weeks. Maybe I'll wrap it up this weekend.
My son recently started playing, and I realised I only knew the names of half the characters, because I changed their names to my high-school friends.
It stands as one of my five favourite games of all time, and I'm an FPS-focused person.
Well, the main character's name is Crono, like the name of the game. The frog is named Frog. The robot is Robo. The rest you will have to memorize!
@ricecooker Because I am a non native English speaker, the character name "Crono" always tripped me, as the game has an "h" in "Chrono".
I beat it for the first time over the pandemic and was totally blown away, instantly one of my favorite games of all time.
The soundtrack is fucking amazing, there's the youTube channel Lavos with endless mixes of it. Corridors of time never gets old.
I was playing on an emulator many years ago as a teenager and I had done nearly everything except fight Lavos. There was a thunderstorm outside, and wouldn’t you know it, it killed the power and corrupted my save file. I’ve start over once or twice, but I still to this day have not actually beat the game. 😞
Once you finish it, be sure to go back and do a New Game+. There are 13 different endings you can get as a result. There are a few guides you can search for but the nice thing is you can do them all in one NG+ run if you do them in order, they all depend on where in the story you are when you go to fight Lavos. Have fun!
I wish these were just a little bit bigger.
The RP2? Yea, I've been thinking about getting a RP3+ for the bigger screen and rounded edges, but not sure about the portability. I already love the Android experience on this device so I know it will carry over. Also considering the Flip but IMO, I don't think it looks as cool as the RP3.
I don’t love the RP3 because it doesn’t seem to be that much bigger — I’m talking about in the hand — and also I prefer not to have a 16:9/10 screen. I just want to play SNES RPGs without hand cramps and eye strain. One day my dream handheld will come…
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