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After Beating A Game...
Aton7:
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--- Quote from: Mick Dundee on August 04, 2013, 06:36:31 PM ---Tales of Symphonia for Gamecube.
Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana for SNES.
Most of the time I get bored and slowly stop playing to the point of moving on.
There have been a few that left me accomplished but wanting more though.
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Chrono Trigger by far. I LOVE... Let me stress this LOVE this game. I still havn't gotten every ending, but most of them. Storyline is great!
But I still feel empty because I feel there needs to be more, and Chrono Cross just doesn't cut it.
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You know if it's that good you should just let me have it so I can experience it ;D
But seriously, it is high on my list of games to buy, I've heard nothing but good things about it. I really love long, epic stories and adventures in video games so Chrono Trigger seems like a game I would really enjoy
palmer6strings:
If you have a DS, they re-released it on it. I actually enjoyed it just as much as the original (The DS remake has some extra cut scenes in it if I recall correctly.)
Also It's about a quarter of the cost. (Just looked it up on eBay.)
Can you believe it? It's going for around $80!?!?!?
JDavis:
--- Quote from: palmer6strings on August 05, 2013, 02:57:45 AM ---If you have a DS, they re-released it on it. I actually enjoyed it just as much as the original (The DS remake has some extra cut scenes in it if I recall correctly.)
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Those cut scenes are actually carry-overs from the PS1 port. They redid the translation for the DS, though, which not everyone was happy with.
Other options, if you don't mind digital copies, are:
They made an iOS port of the DS version, available for $10
The PS1 port is available on PSN for $10, and will run on PS3, PSP, Vita, and probably PS4 once that thing's out
And the original SNES version is on the Wii Virtual Console for $8... Not the Wii U Virtual Console yet, though
Actually, the PS1 port is available new from Square Enix's online store for $15, and that includes FF4. Yes, it's Greatest Hits, but whatever.
palmer6strings:
I seemed to have forgotten the PS1 version. (I don't personally have it, so it slipped my mind lol.)
I also didn't consider DD versions just for the simple fact that it's not an in hand product.
But yes there is many ways to play it, it seems. ;)
Sorry for hijacking the thread lol.
Beastman1975:
love chrono trigger , more rpg need a new game plus option lol