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Chrono Cross Review (continued)
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Manufacturer: Square Enix Find all Square Enix reviews
ESRB Rating: Teen
Platform(s): PlayStation Release Date: August 16, 2000
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $19.99 Online Sale Price: $14.50 Save $5.49 Today! * Price is subject to change.
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More User Submitted Chrono Cross Reviews
Date: 2007-01-25 this game rocked hard To truely understand this game you must have played Chrono trigger, although some of the original character don't make an appearance until close to the end of the game the over all plot extended what Chrono trigger left off with. The 40+ characters each had their own ideas and some of them are actually funny to beat the game with. Yes when you beat the game there are still 12 other endings to see and the time warp feature you get rocks speeding up time and battles. The coolest character in the game is Serge the silent protaginist as he seems like Crono and Frog (Glenn) combined with his weapons and power once you max him out. The true ending rocked even though you just see your team members faces as they talk to you along with..., ain't gonna ruin it for ya. Honestly i'd buy this game. It has two different time lines converged, the time line if Lavos never fell and azala destroyed the humans, and the timeline after Lavos's defeat by our favorite 7 characters. This game is a 10
Date: 2007-01-16 Good Game! I bought this game for my cousins, and since it arrive they haven't stop playing the game. They love it!!
Date: 2007-01-10 Great Game I severely think this game is under rated. Its the sequel to Chrono Trigger but has almost a completely new engine. Personally, I think this game is great and deserves better ratings.
Date: 2007-01-03 Chrono Cross is the best sequel yet to the original Chrono Trigger. Right now it's the only sequel to the original Chrono Trigger, and an indirect sequel at that, but it's a great game, with a good storyline, cool characters, and a really interesting battle/strategy system. Its only fault that I can find is that it does not take advantage of one of the neatest parts of Chrono Trigger, the double and triple techniques. They exist, but not for every two characters, and there are only a few triple techs in the entire game. Still, the addition of the old SquareSoft standby, Espers/Summons, makes up for the lack of doubles and triples somewhat. One thing that most RPG fans will love is that much like Chrono Trigger, this game does continue the tradition of the New Game+, and even adds in a new Continue+ feature. Oh...and did I mention that there are forty (40) total characters in the game..?
Date: 2006-12-18 Way over rated. this game had two huge flaws to be great. One was that the battle system just plain sucked. It really wasent enjoyible. Two, the story was way to confusing. If it wasnt for these 2 things it would have been a great game.
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