... But sadly, I've got a job to do in that I need to get into the guts of the title. So namely, of course, our first game in the dock, Chrono Trigger. So needless to say, you can go do some reading on this if you want on the dev team and all of the stories at sort of Square Enix and their journeys and stuff like that because there's some amazing sort of development stories and things in there. ...
... who actually gave or conceived the game, shall we say, back in 1992. So a little time before it was actually released. And I'll come on to assume more of those sort of names and what they've done a little bit later. So I could literally sit here all day about the sort of titans of the industry in that genre. But sadly, I've got a job to do in that I need to get into the guts of the title. So namely, of course, our first game in the dock, Chrono Trigger. So needless to say, you can go do some reading on this if you want on the dev team and all of the stories at sort of Square Enix and their journeys and stuff like that because there's some amazing sort of development stories and things in there. Now is not the time, but you can go away and read about it if you so wish. So the game, what year did we say? We said 1995. It was by the team we've just mentioned. And let's be honest, it was amidst a sea of hot titles that year. Anyone remember any games from '95? ...
13 more quotes about Chrono Trigger from this episode
00:16:43 - 00:19:49
... But that's a classic thing in any of the sort of JRPGs. So one key difference with Chrono Trigger is, from other turn-based RPG games, is that it doesn't just use the random enemy encounter system. I mean, you'll know, especially with this, with the Fire of Fantasy. So just to explain, for those that don't know, what happens basically. ...
00:24:40 - 00:28:30
... So the colour palette was kind of very comfortable between those two. And in actual fact, some of the features originally intended for use in Secret of Mana got transferred to Chrono Trigger. That's unlucky. ...
00:45:55 - 00:47:19
... So with the gameplay, a lot more familiar, as we've kind of said, with the elements with Chrono Trigger, but of course more faithful to the whole Final Fantasy franchise. This is because it uses the free run mechanic with surprise attacks when hitting certain bits of ground or areas that Keith loves. ...
00:57:07 - 01:08:07
... So in total, Uematsu composed 61 tracks for the game, which was among, at the time, the most comprehensive of any 16-bit game until Chrono Trigger, obviously. The soundtrack was released on three CDs in Japan with a slightly different collection released in North America. ...
00:52:22 - 00:54:04
... It's like it's not enough, well, it's probably just enough to satiate FF VII fans back in those days. Whether you'd want to play it, if you weren't a fan of Chrono Trigger or the SNES ones, I don't know. ...
00:40:47 - 00:42:27
... There's actually a whole opera like an opera song or performance in the game, which is quite impressive. Unlike Chrono Trigger, we have 14 total playable characters with the likes of Terra, who's a half-human. ...
00:22:18 - 00:23:07
... The graphics there, what does it look like? Should we know a little bit about story and gameplay? What does it actually look like? So Chrono Trigger boasts, obviously, the beloved 2D 16-bit framework, which many of us now would kind of take for granted. But let's be honest, we love that kind of look. I love it. But, you know, tons and tons of games are released like that. ...
00:32:40 - 00:33:10
... Two have only really hooked me in my life. One of them is Chrono Trigger. Excellent game. ...
00:30:28 - 00:31:01
... Great site, yeah. So, 27,700 reviews, okay, for Chrono Trigger. And they have it at 8.6 as an average of all those reviews. ...
00:04:38 - 00:05:11
... He's never played it, but that's fine. Chrono Trigger from March of 1995 by Square Enix. Yes. ...
00:14:04 - 00:14:36
... This is the most important part, just referencing what you were saying there, Age, was the story of Chrono Trigger actually has 12 possible endings. Yes. ...
00:38:09 - 00:38:39
... So, what's the game all about? So, we've obviously heard about the Chrono Trigger story. So, Final Fantasy VI sports a very different look to its predecessors due to it being set against a backdrop of military struggles and ever-expanding industry. ...
00:34:23 - 00:34:55
... Yes, lots of people probably know what it is. We're sticking with the same studio and some of the same creators of Chrono Trigger, not all but some for our opposing game. ...
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