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Final Fantasy Chronicles (Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy IV) Review (continued)
More User Submitted Final Fantasy Chronicles (Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy IV) Reviews
Date: 2008-06-12 Final Fantasy Chronicles (Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy IV) i am a big fan of squear enix what can i say if you like rpg's these to games are a window to the past of great rpgs. if you are a fan then i recamends picking up this tittle.
Date: 2008-05-01 Final Fantasy Chronicles Review both classic games and EXTREMELY FUN. again if you want more original graphics then go for this one. but Final Fantasy IV will be coming out for the DS really soon. with revamped graphics and some new attributes for the characters. i don't know if they are planning to do the same for Chrono Trigger, but it doesn't matter cause they are both amazing as is.
Date: 2008-04-19 No Surprises Chrono Trigger is one of my favorite games of all time. I purchased this set just for the PSX remake of Chrono Trigger with the added animated cut scenes. If you have the SNES version of Chrono Trigger this isn't really necessary unless you really like the game. Fun: 5 stars, Overall: 4 stars (just because FF IV is included and I didn't really want it).
Date: 2008-04-11 Chrono Trigger and FF 4 - excellent old school rpgs Chrono Trigger's is a great game albiet the very dated graphics. For me, the story, characters and battles were interesting enough to balance out the uninteresting graphics. If you like old school RPGs, you need chrono trigger! But there are weird 8 second lags before and after battles that I personally could be patient enough for but some may not be.. so beware. Pros +Fun. +No nonsense fluff, just good old school rpg fun +Good story +good characters +interesting time travel concept battles that take place directly on the field map, while still being turn based.
Cons +those 5 second "new" animates scenes are nothing to be excited about, they are short and there are few of them and they dont contribute much, just reiterate stuff.. +the delays before and after each battle, can get anoying.
FFIV was a worthwhile game as well, though it requires some serious grinding at times to progress, which I hate.
Date: 2008-04-07 Final Fantasy Chronicles, Great Compilation Game Since this is a compilation game that consists of two games I'll review them separately.
First, before that, I just want to remark that these two games were perhaps the two of the greatest RPGs to hit the SNES in America. Final Fantasy IV was marketed to the American audience as Final Fantasy 2 and Chrono Trigger is often called the best RPG ever created and has a fan base larger than many of the big hits of today.
Final Fantasy IV: ----------------------------- Final Fantasy IV (or 2 American) is definitely one of the more interesting storylines and is as exciting to play now as it was back when it was first created. The general story revolves around one man's quest to understand himself and in the process atone for his sins committed in the past.
It's different than the usual Final Fantasy's in that characters who are in your party leave and come back throughout the storyline but you never have the ability to select your own party. So one character may run off to do something and you'll quickly have him replaced by another.
It definitely removes the need to switch around characters to level them all up but when you get stuck with characters you may find goofy (cough Cid, cough) you're stuck with them until the story progresses.
The most groundbreaking thing about the story, which never really happens in RPGs these days so much was that characters in the story may die at times (as part of the story). It's just something that most stories today shy away from but playing through Final Fantasy IV I never knew if I'd lose someone in my team and it always made me cling to the story hoping for the best even when put into impossible situations in the story.
Pros: The game's major flaw was how slow your character moved. That one tiny enhancement makes a world of a difference playing. Same great story.
Cons: It still uses the old four block save system. How does this translate to the playstation saves? You have to save this gigantic file onto your memory card and then inside of that file save on one of the four saves. It just doesn't make sense why they didn't update that. It's a slow process to save as well. -----------------------------
Chrono Trigger ----------------------------- Had this game been released without any changes, it likely would have been fine as it was. Still the CG movies added to it are somewhat interesting.
The game revolves around an interesting story dealing with time travel and brings you to the edge of your morality as you understand the complex interactions between the characters. As you begin to unravel the story you instantly remember pieces of it unveiled earlier and begin to make connections, something most stories in RPGs today lack as well.
Another fun piece of the game was the multiple endings it had. This isn't like Final Fantasy X-2's good or bad ending style but a unique ending system that involved how you went about beating it and at what point in the game you were at when you beat it.
For example, one ending, if you beat it before completing one storyline, caused the world to become an imp only world where they lived like humans do. It's just a fun game all around.
Pros: Great game, I don't even need to list these, an amazing piece to add to your collection.
Cons: Nothing I can really speak to.
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