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Chrono Trigger é um RPG atemporal, a arte, trilha sonora, personagens, jogabilidade e história são impecáveis. Não há e dificilmente haverá algo parecido, o suprassumo da 10ª arte. Trata-se de um jogo que te cativa do início ao fim, que enaltece e ensina valores como amizade, perdão, compaixão e afins.

Odeio ser o cara que faz o papel de endeusar alguma mídia mas se tem uma coisa que vale a pena puxar saco é esse jogo.

Parabéns a todos os envolvidos, vocês fizeram história.

It's genuinely really hard to not love Chrono Trigger, it's so fun, so impressive for its time, it oozes charm everywhere, it's just peak.
I don't personally consider it the "perfect JRPG" but it's still a masterpiece that really deserves all the praise it gets.

GOAT MELHOR DE TODOS OS TEMPOS

ah sim... o clássico dos clássicos dos clássicos. um dos primeiros RPG's que joguei na vida. cá estou jogando pela quinta (?) vez. um exemplo ótimo pra mostrar pras pessoas a importância da memória e como isso deve, e é, repassado. gosto muito de como passe o tempo que passar, esse jogo continua sendo lembrado e nunca deixa de aparecer nas listas dos melhores. espero que a minha geração (Z) e as futuras continuem essa tradição. existem muitos jogos que estão começando a ser esquecidos, muitas franquias que não são citadas e se ofuscam pela histeria coletiva gerada com o "novo". o capitalismo não apenas é rejeitado por mim pela imbecilidade do que se propõe, mas também por todas as tragédias que desenrolam para que ele possa "funcionar". Chrono Trigger, pelo menos, parece ter encontrado seu lugar. pra mim, é um exemplo de resistência da nossa comunidade que ainda não percebeu o quanto é bem politizada.

gostaria, inclusive, de aproveitar para deixar aqui algumas tímidas palavras de homenagem à um dos trabalhadores desse projeto que, não só transformou o mundo, mas também deu vida à esse que é um dos melhores jogos de todos os tempos:

em um mundo onde somos vistos apenas como classe trabalhadora, meros consumidores, reduzidos à servos dos interesses da classe dominante, não posso deixar de, mesmo em morte, agradecer ao mestre Toriyama. as lágrimas e a melancolia que escorreram de mim quando vi a notícia foram, até então, a última vez que me senti um ser humano. muito obrigado.

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Wow, what an incredible game this is. I honestly can't believe I hadn't played it sooner, but damn am I glad I got around to it— in many ways it really does feel like a time machine, truly transcendent beyond its era, yet also a nostalgia capsule in equal measure. As it's practically a sibling to one of my all time favorite JRPGs, developed at roughly the same time as and sharing a lot of assets with Final Fantasy VI, I always knew I was gonna like this one, but not until playing it did I internalize just how deeply it would resonate with me. Chrono Trigger is a deeply sweet and sincere game, home to some of the most gorgeous art, music, and storytelling of not just its era (for which it was totally revolutionary of course), but the gaming medium as a whole.

For one, the time traveling narrative is brilliant not just for its uniqueness, but also for its simple execution. Instead of bogging you down with the boring intricacies of fictional physics and technology, it is no more than a fun gateway into all manner of wacky, aesthetically distinctive time periods. Going in, I thought these were just going to be the middle ages and the present day (which would have been more than cool enough might I add), but you can also visit an ancient magic civilization, a technologically advanced but desolate future, and even dinosaur times, 65,000,000 BC (though I don't think Jesus is canon in the game's universe lmao). All of this is of course accompanied by one of the greatest scores in gaming, as well as some fantastically fun art direction by the great Akira Toriyama (may he rest in peace). It all adds up to be such a cozy, endearing little adventure, and thankfully, certainly not one devoid of darker themes or stakes.

The only nitpick I have is with the game's combat: While the battle system is admittedly really fucking cool (and I GREATLY appreciate the lack of random encounters and grinding), I don't think it's quite deep enough or its animations concise enough not to wear out its welcome like halfway through the game. Even though there are only so many of them, the battles still do get monotonous after a certain point. With that being said, they FAR from ruin the game, and the fact I can still confidently give it a perfect score in spite of them should really speak to just how strong its strengths are. While personally, I think I still marginally prefer Final Fantasy VI over Chrono Trigger, I'm so happy to be able to place it directly behind it on my list of favorite games. To pass up such a masterpiece would be a colossal mistake.


je viens de commencer le jeu et je peux déjà venir lui mettre 5 étoiles c'est dire à quel point le jeu est excellent.. (je reviendrai pour éditer la review une fois le jeu terminé)

edit : ce jeu est impensable... COMMENT ILS ONT FAIT COMMENT ILS ONT FAIT
Que Dieu le bénisse

edit 2 : bon... je reviens 2 semaines après, la tête reposée pour faire une critique un tout petit peu plus constructive.
Ce jeu est divin, il a absolument tout ce qu'on pourrait lui demander : des personnages incroyables, une OST à en tomber dans les pommes, le jeu est fluide (l'histoire avance bien et vite, tout est toujours très intéressant et t'as aucun moment où tu te dis "ouais, j'aime moins cette partie du jeu"), le fait que le jeu dispose de plusieurs fins est limite overkill, les cinématiques sur la version steam... l'impression de regarder un petit épisode de dragon ball, le gameplay est super fun, le voyage dans le temps sans déconner quel plaisir, les quêtes secondaires EXTRAORDINAIRES. J'ai du mal à me dire que ce jeu a presque 30 ans..

J'ai omis de mentionner encore plein de points positifs que je préfère vous laisser découvrir

Et je dis ça sans aucune nostalgie, j'ai découvert le jeu en 2024 et je vous conseille à tous de foncer pour profiter d'un des plus grands JRPG de l'histoire, bien meilleur que la fraude FF6 auquel il est souvent comparé

I think it is super wild that there are so many RPGs out there that take inspiration from this game, while very few accomplish the same achievements this game does. It is fantastic.

This was my 4th time trying to play this game. First, I tried to play it on my hacked SNES Classic. Got up to Robo and stopped playing. Then I tried the PC port in 2021. Port sucked. I tried again in 2022. Port still sucked. Finally, I tried the PC port again, and now works.

So to start, story. I do think the game has a fantastic opening. But then, it kinda drags a little for a bit. But then you hit the mid point of the game, and the entire concept of this game finally clicks. I ended up falling in love with every member of the cast.

This game has a ton of side content, that initially, I had no intentions of doing. However, many friends HEAVILY suggested I do them, and yup I agree, they are all very important and worth doing. All of the character specific quests are great.

Gameplay, this game is also great, though I do have a few nitpicks. Combat is super fun, no complaints there. However, navigation is a little weird. There were a lot of times where I really had no idea where to go, and with no quest menu, I had no way to double check.

I think this game could really benefit from some kind of HD-2D remaster to add a quest menu, and maybe even markers for main quests and side quests. I think it would do wonders to improve the game for a newer audience.

Along side that, why is Chrono Cross on all platforms, but the only modern way to play Chrono Trigger is the Steam version? This game should be on all modern platforms, and I can't find a good reason for why it's not, besides maybe a remake is in development.

Side note - during my playthrough, I was heavily considering dropping it while the story was at a low point. I am super happy I pushed through, because this game was really worth it. I am super excited to revisit it for NG+ at some point.

9.5/10
A Timeless Classic for a reason. Chrono Trigger stands with Final Fantasy VI as the golden JRPGs of that console, and maybe the golden titles of the SNES period. Playing through the game, it is easy to see why it is so loved, and with the added cutscenes, it adds so much to this game that I wonder how some sequences were even experienced without them, even if some of them are just the same sequence but instead animated to emphasize their importance.

Story
A surprisingly more complex story that I would had imagined going in, especially for a SNES game. It is a repeated tune, but the themes of existential crisis,not sitting down and accepting "fate", and of course themes around the idea of time travel, with the benefits and of course, consequences. You focus on going through all the time eras, finding out your fate due to lavos, and finding companions who tie their story to lavos as well. With how complex time travel can get, Chrono Trigger knows how to have the complexity of time travel, without overdoing it and causing a confusing mayhem that ends up harming the story more than it benefits it, as it is pretty simple to understand how the time travel works with past affecting future, changing the past changes the future, and changing the future does not change the future, but having future knowledge can help you change the present or past. There is no meeting past self (kinda), and other time plots that convolute the story, which is amazing. Considering how short this game is for a JRPG, the pacing is excellent. The game does start to falter a TINY bit towards the end, but is able to make a great conclusion. It also helps that the side quests in this game are just amazing, as they each focus on each character, and have great character developments that make each and every single one of them worth playing through. Its really hard to point at issues with the story for this game, if I had to consider ANY, it is the tiny pacing issues toward with the end which lands greatly, some of the sidequests were a bit out there to understand who to solve them, anddddd I guess I was a bit confused how the multiple endings were at first, only to realize that the most obvious one is the best ,and the other endings are gotten through actions taken during the playthrough instead.

Characters
All of the cast were done excellent. Each of the characters have their own arc that all ties in together. Each of the characters represent the time era they were in, both good and bad considering the future that lavos created. The main character, Crono, is of course a silent protagonist who is designed to be a self insert, but brave character, which works considering the era it was set in. The other characters were all written so well, as Marle, the princess turned love interest, has an interesting story not only tying with cronos and of course her ancestory, but also her family struggles with her father who both struggle to accept the death of their Mother, and finally accepting and realizing how much they care for each other. Lucca's arc as well is just excellent, who ESPECIALLY gets one of the best scenes thanks to the excellent side quests in this game, and of course her inventions that allowed time travel to begin with for cronos and the group (even if it was fate that gave them the opportunity). Frog's arc and his rivalry with Magus (and depending on your choice, his redemption or acceptance), were just amazing, especially with his struggle as the human Glenn and accepting to become the hero that his previous companion sought out to be. Robo at first didn't seem that crazy, but his side quest fleshes him out way more and makes him another interesting character in the group. Ayla is also very interesting, but is probably the weaker one considering that she lacks an interesting side quest, which the other characters get, giving them the fleshed out development they needed. Magus finally after finding out who he is was a joy to experience, and while he is a bit sidelined with some story beats, his dialogue as he has a more personal connection with Zeal and lavos made him a worthy (and very strong) companion. It is insane how well done these characters are done, and not only are fleshed out throughout the game, but with how amazing the side quests are, makes them the fleshed out cast that everyone knows of, even if not all side quest developments were made equal, they are still all amazing. Each of the character experience existential crisis, especially frog and marle (and Lucca as well... and Robo as he is tossed out of the "Pure Robot" species), and it is an excellent common theme of the characters.

Gameplay
This was a surprise to me. The system revolves around the usual ATB system seen in previous FF games, but this time uses positioning as a key part of the combat as other turn based systems similar to this have either attack one, or all, instead this game contains move that only attack if the enemy's position are together, which plays a strong element that this game excels in, enemy and player position matters if they are hit or not. Attacks that are a straight line will only hit if the enemies are also in a straight line, and circles of course are the same and you get the point. This element makes this combat system so damn fun, as it adds a really fun aspect due to the fact enemies move around while in a waiting state, so you can either attack now and only attack 2 out of 3, or maybe wait a bit more till they group up and attack all 3 at the same time. This risk reward system while also being quick thinking of specific attacks for positions makes this system thrive really well. Of course end game attacks ignores this a bit, as the strongest spells usually attack all, but it still persists for some attacks still. The time travel mechanic is just insane to consider they made it work for a SNES game, and while some confusions happen for the side quests, the game just flows so well. There are some issues, as items are VERY basic till endgame when they start getting more strong passives, but for most of the time its mainly bigger number is better, which is fine. Finally The animations with how the party fights together with double or triple tech was a joy to experience, as their personality is expressed through how they fight, and fight together.

Music
Easily one of the best in gaming. It is easier to point out songs that AREN'T godtier, and even then it is hard to point out those so few songs that are fine. Each new song made me stop to listen to them, as while other game's OST may have 1 or 2 songs that stand out the most, nearly the entire OST in this game is the standout. Crono's Theme (main theme), frog theme, Battle theme, Corridors of Time, Secrets of the Forest, Lavos Theme, Boss Theme, I can go on and on that I might as well list the whole OST as ALL of the songs are just peak after peak to the point of being unfair. No lyric songs, SNES obviously, but what they were able to compose with the limitations is something that so few can achieve, and they were able to achieve this while LAPPING over other OSTs of modern day even.

Final Positives/Nitpicks
- Last Segment of the game was a bit of a dip, but still lands amazing
- This OST man...
- Having nearly ALL the sidequests land this hard is a rare achievement that not many games can achieve, and enters games like NieR Automata for amazing asf side quests.
- Having enemies die one at a time was a bit slow, but again, SNES.
- Even the smaller side characters around the world were very interesting, and the villains were well developed.
- Game is a bit easy, but with interesting battle and fight mechanics, it doesn't turn into a button masher luckily. Probably doesn't help that the excellent side quests, consequentially makes you super OP as well.

Conclusion
Again, broken tune, but this game is simply AMAZING, and easily stands as one of the best JRPGs. This game has aged so damn well that it is so easy to see why it is timeless. It easily stands with FF6 as the 2 Golden Titans of JRPG SNES games, and is easily still one of the great games to play to this date. A game that focuses on time travel and is able to handle it well is a feat (looking at you FF7 remake trilogy on how to door it poorly). This game is an easy recommendation, and while it isn't the most complex story, its simplicity with strong themes is played to its fullest strength in this game.
9.5/10

Starting another playthrough in honor of Toriyama. Updates to come.

Don't have much to say. Concept was cool with time traveling and stuff. Wouldn't say story was bad but it also wasn't anything extraordinary. One thing I didn't really appreciate was despite the game being pretty easy, it had a few minor bosses with the weirdest difficulty spikes, gave a couple annoying headaches but whatever

God damn man. Such a great story, characters, combat, and just one of the coolest worlds I've gotten to experience in a video game. What a ride.

Sakaguchi un día se dio cuenta que el Secret of Mana es una costra así que reciclo a la que te cuento y la puso en un juego bueno de verdad, esta vez hace cositas y tiene un mínimo más de personalidad y carisma.

This is gonna sound crazy, but the universally beloved jrpg is good.

Game crashed an hour after last save /: gonna need a minute before I jump back in

I cannot express enough how this game changed my brain chemistry when I first played it as a kid, It's a timeless masterpiece I can never get enough of 10/10

It is such a good RPG game. Highly recommend!
The story is simple yet amazing. The soundtracks are nice.
It seems like there's a lot of endings that you can get which is pretty cool.

The combat system is really fun at how you can do combo moves with different characters in your party (which is quite OP).

I know they tried to fix and make the visual look decent with this port attempt. In some sort of ways it works, on the other...stick with the console versions. The filter they propose here sucks.

I've been delaying finishing this game for more than 20 years. Started it a couple times, never got past the middle. Toriyama's death, however, kickstarted a new playthrough, and I meant for it to finally be the one where I actually finished the game.

I'm very happy that I did.

"Win and live. Lose and die. Rule of life. No change rule." - Ayla.

This timeless classic of an RPG was made a reality by the absolute biggest "dream team" of Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball, RIP to the GOAT), Yuji Horii (Dragon Quest), and Hironobu Sakaguchi (Final Fantasy). The plot and characters of this game hold up fantastically several years later, both having a lot of depth to them. For an old SNES game, it has a lot to throw at you. It's amongst Square's best yet for a damn good reason!

First, the steam version it is horrible, go with the NDS port.

Second, this game it is a masterpiece and a must play, its only flaw it is the lack of instructions of where to go and what is your actual objective, but that is normal for old JRPGs. Anyway, just play it!

A fantastic experience to say the least, Chrono trigger is a very playful game if that's the correct word to use. It has one of the most gripping intros I've played in recent memory, it prods and pranks you, it tosses underhanded jokes with and at you.

The combat is one of the best turn-based systems I've played, using turn gauges instead of a back-and-forth loop gives headroom for experimentation and the combo techs (moves) gives it even more depth.

Chrono's story isn't just one item to speak of, its the main plot or each character's backstory and origin or the results of your actions and the ripple effect they cause. CT has a good way of materializing your actions into tangible results on the world. Not to forget it handles time travel very tastefully.

HOWEVER PLEASE DO NOT PLAY THIS OR THE DS PORT. Additional areas like the dark sanctum is offensively cheap filler that has you backtrack A L O T through some of the most uninspired areas. It degrades the original game and will just steal about 6 hrs of your life, please go for the PS port for the Anime cutscenes by Toriyama's studio, or for the original SNES port for faster loadings. THE ADDITIONS ARE SHAMEFUL TO BE BUNDLED WITH THIS GEM.

Greatest of all time. Zenith of the medium. Hallmark of media. Gold standard of storytelling. Apogee of creativity. Vertex of invention. Crest of ingenuity. Acme of imagination. Pinnacle of innovation. Epic of epics. Legend among legends. Peak fiction.

I played this game in honor of Akira Toriyama after his passing as this game is known for having the “dream team” staff as part of its development. Compared to most games I’ve played recently, everyone around me has been hyping this game up as one of the best the video game medium has to offer so my expectations were the highest it could ever be. But this game surpassed them. Chrono Trigger is the video game that encapsulates why I love video games, from its grandiose adventure to its gameplay mechanics all serving the only purpose a video game should have; to be fun.

Easily one of the best looking SNES era games, sure it doesn’t look as technologically advanced as say Donkey Kong Country or uses mode7 graphics like Final Fantasy 6 all that often, but the art direction is just simply magnificent with how the world looks in how it fits well to the stellar Akira Toriyama character designs with the main playable characters looking as slick as hell. Monsters look like this perfect fusion of Final Fantasy eldritch horrors mixed with Dragon Quest’s charming silliness that creates a cool balance of both. Chrono Trigger also has a godly soundtrack where each music piece feels so resonant with the scene playing that I always end up humming the tunes while I play. Even if you dislike older video games, everyone owes it to themselves to at least check out this one with how amazingly well it has aged.

One thing that playing Chrono Trigger has made me learn is that every western inspired JRPG really is just trying to mimic this game and I can see why. It is THE turn-based combat JRPG for players who hate turn based combat. With the ATB system similar to Final Fantasy but with an interesting twist with positioning on the screen, Chrono Trigger’s combat really gives the illusion of being more lively and involved compared to other turn-based JRPGs in this sense. How quick the combat is against enemies also really helps the exploration, especially the fact that it has no random enemy encounters. That must certainly be a huge boon for some. But that’s just scratching the surface of what makes the exploration great as the real meat is in fact the time travel letting you explore the world in different time periods and impacting history in different ways to complete side quests and progress through the story.

It is with this gameplay element that the story truly shines as something completely unique. It starts off with Crono simply being dragged into the time travel shenanigans but it gradually escalates into this amazing time travel adventure where you meet interesting party members each very distinct to their original time periods and having a lot of character and personality. The overall main story is surprisingly short, but it makes up for it with its sheer amount of side quests available before the final boss. I like this structure to be honest, it gives a lot of content for those who want to make the most out of their games while also being a game that can be relatively quick for those who just want to see the main things of what makes this game so great, Either way, Chrono Trigger will rarely ever keep a played bored with how well it directs them to the next interesting event.

This is a pretty good game overall. Might be a new all-time favorite. I’m going to be thinking about it for a while. If you’re looking for a beautiful game that just has a comfy yet hype story that’ll keep you engaged be it through its addictive gameplay or its endearing narrative, this is the one. Don’t play the steam version though because it crashes a lot. 10/10.

One of my favorite games of all time, I grew up playing this off of my brother's SNES emulator as a kid but it makes me so happy to say I beat this game and have it on Steam. If you enjoy classic JRPG's then you should be able to get the feel for this game easy. The team-up attacks and combo moves with different party members is a blast. This game also holds the best OST in a video game ever so if you enjoy music go get yo vibe on with this game!


one of the best jrpgs probably one of the best games i’ve ever played in general i’ve always enjoyed time travel stories so this was right up my alley really loved every aspect of this game and saddened to hear about the artist akira toriyama‘s passing

Friend bought me this to prove action time battle is shit.

I was like "Hah, gonna be ez".

Fought a robot training dummy, saw it was some pseudo JRPG trash where you can move around and was like "Nah. this aint it."

Square often times don't cook, but what were they cookin?

One of my first JRPGs, and still one of my favorites to this day. Literally a perfect game.

One of the most cozy, most timeless grand adventures ever portrayed in media.

I was a little skeptical about it since I heard it was about time travel. It's so easy to fuck it up and make it a nonsensical plot driver. This, however is what I'd call a prime standard for time travel stories. It doesn't do anything new or overly weird, it just fits perfectly. The characters are so incredibly cozy and likable and witnessing their stories which, again, aren't anything groundbreaking or untraditional but unravel in a masterful and satisfying way is cathartic. And like anyone and everyone, the campfire scene is just so fucking cozy i want reality to be it...

I'm a sucker for time travel stories that dont cower from exploring REAL TIME TRAVEL like if you have a time machine why WOULDN'T you go to prehistory and this game does that I love it so much for it. Something so grand and deeply resonating, witnessing such a monumental story being told in an intuitive way. Also the music is so fucking good oh my god.

Also in a way, its a pretty punk game if you think about it. Which is always a plus in my book.

Ayla best girl.
Robo best boy.
Akira Tomiyama's art is incredible.