

"Some of former Xenogears staffs are now working for Square's two RPGs. In a recent post to a public message forum, one of Xenogears' character designers dropped a bombshell: Word on the street says that Square has also registered the name "Chrono Cross." Now, additional evidence appears to confirm that the rumor is correct. i recommend the snes version to anyone who can get it and has a working system but if you can't or you'd rather play on the go, get the ds version and prepare yourself for a wild ride through time and space.For the last few weeks, Japanese web sites have been rumbling with a rumor that one of the titles found on the Legend of Mana's demo disc will be a sequel to Chrono Trigger. instead let me just say if you have yet to play it, you need to do so. it would take a short novel's worth of talk to help you understand my love for this game in any form. there can be no game quite as satisfying to play for many reasons. This was one of the most revolutionary games of its time. the music is kind of a big part of this game. part of the experience just isnt the same when things are choppy or the music gets screwed up. i had tried to run an emulator on my psp to play it before that got stolen half a deca de or so ago but it never ran very smooth. I felt like owning it for my 3ds would be a great way to make my favorite rpg portable and i was curious of the new features for it so i bought a copy and have yet to get very far but its definitely a great way to take it on the go. it was still fun and some of the new stuff was worth the playthrough. I played the PlayStation version just for the extra features, but felt the lack of the original intro and slight resolution difference made it less enjoyable, and felt the cutscenes were unnecessary. it was my favorite game and for the most part still is.

I got a copy of the original game in a trade for super mario world, back in 8th grade.
