Posted: 3rd May 2005 14:03
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Has anybody played Crono Cross any?
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Post #82177
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Posted: 3rd May 2005 14:10
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Returner Posts: 14 Joined: 23/4/2005 Awards: |
that game rules i just rebought it bu it doesnt work and i got pissed
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Post #82179
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Posted: 3rd May 2005 14:44
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I've expressed opinions on Chrono Cross on other threads, and the abundance of these types of threads recently (by two people who act like the same person, no less) is starting to irritate me, but I'll try to answer intelligently.
Chrono Cross was a pretty good and very ambitious game that lacked the magic of Chrono Trigger. The multitude of characters, interesting setting, and solid music were the game's high points for me, but the annoying element system and tiresome forging system got on my nerves occasionally. I don't want to keep this post too long, so I'll conclude with this: I've only played CC once and I realize that it's deeper than to the extent which I explored, but I think that it tried too hard to be the next Chrono Trigger and is a somewhat overrated game (so many perfect scores... wtf?). Edit Syntax This post has been edited by laszlow on 3rd May 2005 14:44 -------------------- |
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Post #82185
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Posted: 3rd May 2005 14:56
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i am not omnislash
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Post #82187
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Posted: 3rd May 2005 15:05
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Black Mage Posts: 171 Joined: 11/2/2005 Awards: |
I loved Chrono Cross. Most definitely one of my favorite games of all time
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Post #82189
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Posted: 3rd May 2005 16:24
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Quote (third_knight_of_the_round @ 3rd May 2005 10:56) i am not omnislash I disagree. And if you're not, you'd best explain how you're not pretty quick! -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Post #82192
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Posted: 4th May 2005 05:37
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Dragoon Posts: 1,897 Joined: 22/12/2003 Awards: |
The music was the clincher for me, and is, oddly enough, one of the main reasons I still replay the game. That vibrant, ethnic sea-music is magnificent, and conveys atmosphere better than many games.
The forty-four character lineup brings a lot to the table, but ultimately sacrifices the majority of the non-main characters' development. It wasn't completely forgotten, which is why I've found a comfort zone in it. Great story, too, even if it was a bit confusing to some. New Game Plus only brought out more of the fun hidden in the game (Fast Forward!). Truthfully, I'd rather play this than its predecessors. There's just something there that Trigger lacks... PO-SHU-SHU! -------------------- It's gonna be a glorious day I feel my luck can change |
Post #82247
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Posted: 4th May 2005 12:39
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Look Rangers we are not the same person we just sit next to each other in class and we can tell when we make a topic so we reply to each other.
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Post #82260
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Posted: 4th May 2005 12:39
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yes we are very bored
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Post #82261
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Posted: 4th May 2005 17:04
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And very spammy! If someone wants to create a Chrono Cross thread (or find an old one and revive it) that isn't just "have you played it", go right ahead, because this is already a trainwreck.
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Post #82275
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