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    June 15, 2017

    My favourite

    After so many years I can still say that this is my favourite game. It has a very in depth storyline with such rich characters that you can't help feel attached to whether they're good or bad. The fighting system allows you to avoid most monsters if you choose allowing you the freedom to explore and less headache from the repetition of most older Nintendo rpg battle systems. The decisions you make throughout the game affects your ending and playing experience making you feel more a part of the game. Definitely has that staying power, will always love this game.

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    March 15, 2017

    Rpg classique avec lequel jai grandit je rejoue encore sur android et je suis toujours aussi content de rejouer histoire tres bien ecritte protagonistes parfaitement equilibres et voyage dans le temps tres bien racconter

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    November 12, 2016

    Chrono Trigger is a Japanese role-playing game (RPG). It was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995 and has since become a beloved classic. It's also available on the Sony Playstation, Nintendo DS, and Android and IOS devices.

    The story follows a young man named Chrono, who meets a young woman named Marle while wandering around at a local fair. A scientist named Lucca is showcasing her new experiment, a teleportation device. Something happens and the device opens a wormhole in the very fabric of time, revealing the fate of their world falling into complete devastation.

    You play as Chrono and his friends Marle, Lucca, Robo, Frog, Ayla, and Magus. You equip them with weapons and items so that, when you get into battle with the monsters on unfamiliar terrain, you'll be able to fight them. You wait for your action metre to fill up before one of three party members is able to either attack, defend, use an item, use a special move, or escape from battle if need be. Everyone takes turns in the battleground.

    Though the graphics are not sophisticated by today's standards -- they are simple 2D sprites, with simple backgrounds -- everything about this game holds up today. The story, a tale of time travel and a series of timelines bound by the same fate, is incredibly well-told and is still very interesting. The characters are all very unique, and while you will probably come to favour some over others, there is no doubting the heart and soul that went into every inch of this game.

    The music is beautiful, and the soundtrack remains relevant decades later. Indeed, certain tracks have become so iconic that you can recognize them from the very first note. They are songs which have made appearances in several music-related games, or Youtube Top Ten lists.

    There are multiple endings to be seen depending on whether or not you've met a certain checklist of requirements. Additionally, there is also a New Game + mode which will allow you to carry over all of your stats from previous game data. This makes the game much easier, but has the benefit of unlocking a few differeng extras.

    This is a truly wonderful game that has withstood, and will continue to withstand, the test of time. If you still have an old SNES kicking around, I highly recommend trying to get your hands on this title. If you don't have a SNES, try to find it on one of the other platforms where it is available (though you will not be getting the truest translation).

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