Serge is the main character that you control throughout Chrono Cross, along with the many side-characters you can recruit. Your characters don’t partake in any of that worship but it is discussed a few times. There is an area in the game with bones and skeletons littered around while you explore, and there is idol worship to the “Dragon god” mentioned around the end of the game. Some characters have revealing clothing, but you can’t see much since the graphics are pixelated. Moral Warnings: There are a few foul words like d*mn, but rarely and forgettable. Once you understand it, it makes sense and does wrap up loose ends from the first game but still, it’s not easy to do. There is so much going on, that by the middle or near ending of the game it’s hard to figure out why certain events happened or how to put the story together. It’s very confusing, though it’s a sequel there isn’t a ton of references to the first game. Weak Points: This game’s weakest point is the plot. It is a sequel to Chrono Trigger, though not the one us fans wanted. The music is excellent and is one of the best soundtracks of this generation of RPGs. Strong Points: The gameplay is fun and the battle system is unique to this game. Eventually you learn about the mistakes that the heroes from Chrono Trigger failed to prevent, how Kid and Serge play the most important roles of saving a Princess from the ancient Kingdom of Zeal, and how to put an end to a plot that is already in motion to destroy everything. Serge gets involved in the plot to stop Lynx and FATE itself from controlling the world and stopping time itself from being devoured. As the story progresses, you learn about the Frozen Flame which is a powerful artifact from the past that can grant its wielder any wish or ability. Their adversary, a cat-man with a large coat named Lynx, is after Serge and wants to kill Kid as well. He meets up with a girl named Kid who explains how the world was split into two ten years ago, and through her Astral Amulet they are able to jump between both worlds. Nobody knows who he is since in that world he passed away as a baby, so he becomes confused as to how this is happening. He gets transported to Another World (this is the other dimension you can travel to, while his native one is called Home World) and discovers that he has died in this dimension. Still, this game stands on its own in regard to story and gameplay whether you feel it concludes Chrono Trigger or not.Ĭhrono Cross is a game about a boy named Serge who lives in El Nido. In reality, many fans didn’t accept it as a sequel because Crono is not the main character, but only found in one place which I won’t spoil. After completing it, spending hours discussing it with friends, replaying it and reading over some of the dialogue and hints given throughout the game, it’s much more than a sequel but a conclusion to all the chaos caused by Lavos (the main antagonist of Chrono Trigger). I always wanted a sequel to come out, and it finally did in the form of Chrono Cross, though it didn’t feel like much of a sequel as I played it. Published By: JP Square, NA Square Electronic ArtsĪs a JRPG fan since I was very young, one of my favorite games has always been Chrono Trigger. Developed By: Square Product Development Division 3
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