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Was a fun game that didn't waste any time, the combat was enjoyable and didn't feel as if it bogged down or slowed down, except for some areas where it felt like enemies were spammed. None of these characters necessarily touched me as a person, leaving me with no real opinion on the narrative. It's tight, it's cohesive, and it has some fun twists but nothing really memorable about it. The tech system however is amazing, dual techs, triple techs, and everything of the like is great. Only complaint I have about it is that it feels really easy to overgrind and make the game a cake walk for majority of it just by wanting to max out every characters techs. Even then, Lavos was a fun challenge, and Robo was the best.

It's good, it's very good but I can't shake the feeling that I played a different game than everyone else. The music, character design, and sprite work are all outstanding but I just didn't find the story that compelling. It's fine, it's not bad but it's pretty standard JRPG fare as far as stories go, time travel aside I've seen these beats before and I just wasn't fully sucked in. Same with combat, it's good but it's pretty standard. The characters are likable enough but once I found a party comp I liked I rarely switched so I never really got to interact with the other characters that much. I don't know maybe it was hyped up too much so I was expecting something Earth-shattering. It's really good but it didn't exactly leave me clamoring to play it again.

One of the classics for a reason. I look forward to revisiting this one. Ideally in a big bean bad, an old crt, and an snes. That would be ideal.


Masterclass in every aspect - story, OST, characters, gameplay - a real gem of a game. It's also the game that introduced me to the "JRPG with no random encounter" concept (is there a specefic term for this?) which ended up being my favorite JRPG sub-genre.

Num é que é bão o trem mesmo, uai sô.

Brincadeiras a parte, achei que era só saudosismo, mas envelheceu bem muita coisa aqui.

Nota 7

It's been a long time coming. I owned Chrono Trigger when it released on the Nintendo DS 2008. I was only 13, and I was barely familiar with the reverence the game had. I think. It's hard to remember. I fell in love with the game, but I don't recall getting very far. I made it to the Sewer Access and Factory areas during the first visit to Future, but that's my only memory of the game. Fittingly, every other aspect of my experience with Chrono Trigger back then has been lost to time. Finally now, almost 30 years on from the game's release, I've had the chance to play through the entirety of Chrono Trigger. And wow! People were right! This game rocks!

Separated as I am from the context of its 1995 release, it's hard to even fathom how this game blew minds back then. I only know that it did. But even in 2024, if the technical aspects that impressed back then don't have quite the same sheen, it's still easy to tell how things like the more 'grounded' battle transitions and time travel concepts stood out from other games of the era. Most notable I think is the game's pacing, which trades in the wandering and 'hanging out' popular even among RPGs of its age for a more frenetic, fast-paced roller coaster ride that is constantly introducing you to new dungeons, enemy concepts, and unique boss fights. It never lets its foot off the gas - even when it finally opens up towards the end, all of the sidequest paths you can choose to explore lead to exciting and unique dungeons and bosses. Not super difficult bosses though - another drastic change from many RPGs of its time is the game's ease of play. It's pretty breezy! I died twice, and one of those times was from trying to take on the game's final boss as soon as it was available. Which is in itself a radical feature that I'd love to see more games try to implement nowadays.

Fairly short and insubstantial review here I know, but it's hard to say much about Chrono Trigger that hasn't been said. What an impressive delight.

Chrono Trigger is often considered one of the best games ever made, at least this is what I heard years ago. So I decided to give it a shot and... from the moment I noticed the characters going into a dance animation in the optional side roadof the festival, I knew I was in for a ride.

For a game from 1995, it's incredible how many things this masterpiece achieves: it's presentation is immaculate, able to convey a gorgeous spritework with incredible environments, set pieces and designs. A literal work of art that lives one to this day. Akira's Toriyama's characters are able to remain both simple and incredibly memorable, also because of the incredible characterization that makes you care for them so much (seriously stories and some bits about like Robo and Frog are just... tear-dropping).

The story is also impressivily realized: it's not easy to make a narrative based on time-travel can result so easy to follow, but also enthrilling and full of incredible settings and twists, ableto convey fun, fear and even sadder feelings.

Compared to other jrgps, Final Fantasy especially, it can result less deeper in mechanics, but the amount of combos between allies and the overall presentation makes it stand out even more.

I feel like that final section of the game, which is less linear, can drag a bit, especially because the requirements to get the "Best ending" can be kinda tedious to discover without a guide.

But overall Chrono Trigger is amazing. One of the best jrpgs of all time, and a title that deserves all the praises it gets!

Eu poderia dissertar sobre, mas não é necessário. És o jogo do milênio.

E, se esta é a verdade de que valeis a vida?
Lucca... Você me ensinou essas emoções. Quando vocês modificam vidas, essas vidas fortalecem vocês. Porém, se desistirem de elevar os seus potenciais, vocês nunca vencerão... Quanto a mim, tudo o que posso fazer é apreciar este espetáculo daqui. Obrigado. https://youtu.be/cFK8fhTsViU?si=n6NWAIhrS1DQ3lX-

This game gets a lot of praise from all sorts of people and before playing I didnt really understand why that was, it just seemed like another standard JRPG to me.

Man was I wrong, this game has everything. The music, the story, the artstyle, and surprisingly even the combat are top notch. Playing this for the first time changed my brain chemistry in a way that can only be explained to someone else who has also experienced this masterpiece. Absolutely a 10/10 game, maybe an 11/10 even.

Now Square Enix make either a 3D HD Remake or one on the style of DQXI.

This game's storytelling is tighter than most things coming out today.

O MELHOR JRPG QUE JÁ JOGUEI.
Bizarro como esse é atemporal, em qualquer momento que você jogar, ele nunca vai ser cansativo.

Chrono Trigger turned me into a "they don't make 'em like they used to" 30+ year old Ancient Gamer for my entire playthrough. I've got the green Zelda shirt and cargo shorts locked in my Amazon cart as we speak

- Classic RPG with cool plot and fun world to explore and be in.
- The game doesn't overstay its welcome and precise enough for you to not be in one area long enough for it to get boring.
- Just really fun and comfy to play.

One of the best JRPGs of all time. Combat system was so unique at the time and the time mechanic and environment were incredible.

Chrono Trigger is one of the greatest RPGs of all time. Its time-hopping storyline is full of heart, the characters are lovable, and the combat system is innovative and exciting even for its age. The pixel art is absolutely charming, and the music will stick in your head for weeks. If you love classic JRPGs (or just awesome games in general), Chrono Trigger is a must-play.

é simplesmente o melhor rpg que existe

what can I say that hasn't been said before, this is peak storytelling in gaming, a boundless unending memory through time. Good ass music too

About the only reason I'm not giving this 5 stars is that I really feel like this was a game you needed to experience when it was fresh and new. Playing this as an adult in the Year of our Luigi 2024 I think "wow, it's easy to see why this was so formative for many people". Playing it in 1995 as a young person must have been absolutely mind blowing.

What sins this game has are hardly unique to it, mainly that only the boss fights are allowed to be interesting and the final dungeon is way too long. All the other fundamental aspects are incredibly solid. The boss fights are good and the art direction and music are wonderful.

What I think was refreshing was how straightforward the story was. JRPGs have this reputation for being sprawling and convoluted, but you can finish this one in under 20 hours. Despite being a time travel narrative all the events flow in an understandable fashion. And yet despite this there's still room for decision making, sidequests and secrets to explore and even a whole wealth of extra endings to try for.



The father of the jrpg games.
Incredible soundtrack, world, story and characters.
⭐ 10/10 Masterpiece ⭐

A quirky game, but not a good one.