All of these interesting diversions from the festival introduction of the game suddenly became defining characteristics of your morality. The moment Chrono Trigger really and truly grabbed me, was in the court sequence.
The time travel story creates many opportunities for interesting plot developments, but even outside of awesome things like fighting dinosaurs and racing cyborg motorcycles were surprise revelations that would have been amazing even in games that did not feature time travel.
CHRONO TRIGGER ENDINGS RANKED FULL
– Adam BiessenerĬhrono Trigger is full of memorable moments, each one entirely distinct from one another in ways that you simply didn’t see in competing RPGs of the time, and still don’t see today. This is a judgement-free community here, people. Now that we've all nodded sagely at how great the system is, I give us all my blessing to go back to all X-Strike all the time with no shame. Some teams may not be perfectly ideal, and we all have our favorites, but the fact that you can make it through the toughest content with whichever party members strike your fancy is remarkable. Every time you get a new party member, the process of discovering which of their team attacks fit your playstyle or open up entirely new tactics is a thrill. This design is great not only for flavor reasons, but for messing around in the combat sandbox as well. The distribution of different damage types, recovery and support abilities, and ranges across the entire roster means that a Crono/Frog/Ayala combo can be just as effective as a more balanced Crono/Luca/Magus loadout. Chrono Trigger, through exquisite character design, gives players the option to bring whomever they want whenever they want and not suffer for it. Bring all your heavy melee bruisers at your own risk – next time an evasion-heavy monster shows up you'll be feeling the pain. Too many games shoehorn players into de facto pre-configured parties even if they nominally allow you to choose which characters to take along. The combat, the story, the music, and the characters all feel fresh and interesting even after all this time, and a few of the editors here at Game Informer got together to explain why. It's a game that has aged incredibly well despite not being old enough to buy alcohol. Chrono Trigger celebrates its 20 year anniversary today.