Or at least that's how my friend pronounces it. For DS. It's freakin' amazing. I especially love that there aren't any random battles. I've beaten Lavos 3 different ways and gotten the same ending each time. Who else loves it? :-D
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Or at least that's how my friend pronounces it. For DS. It's freakin' amazing. I especially love that there aren't any random battles. I've beaten Lavos 3 different ways and gotten the same ending each time. Who else loves it? :-D
Interesting name, well i have beaten "Chrono" Trigger 20 times. ;P
I can't remember how many times I've beaten it...
On the SNES I've seen all the endings quite a few times, and then I tried playing the PSX version, but couldn't because of the load times. Ugh... those load times still haunt me.
I preordered Chrono Trigger DS, but it came out near my brother's birthday and I realized I didn't get anything for him, so I let him have it.
The game reminds me of the good ol' days. Of course I love it.
I beat the game every single way possible but never reached the maximum level. Highest level I obtained with high 60s >< I killed the game enough that I wasn't even interested when they remade it for the DS and just youtube'd the new ending.
I haven't played the DS version yet, but the SNES version is still one of the best RPGs of all time in my opinion.
A little disappointed by the new boss. The least they could have done was add a whole different boss and new area but I guess that's asking for too much from Square Enix. At the same time, I like how they tied the knot between Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross and felt it was a justified new boss for people who enjoy the story (which I do)
I laugh at people who paid the 30+ dollars for this "remake"
While I agree Chrono Trigger is a great game, I'm just not going to pay SE money for a rehash