Chrono Trigger DS Review
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There's a reoccurring theme in Chrono Trigger DS, and it's an important one for a game this historical. The game is virtually unchanged in its core, having a new script re-write, but retaining the visuals, music, character designs, interface styles, and options of the source material. At the same time, Square Enix also ensures that this is the definitive version of Chrono Trigger out there, as the game comes complete with every option you could ever want for touch vs. button control, two or single screen display, or game pacing and difficulty. Where things should have been left the same, they were. Where fixes or additions could be made, they have. Yes it's a $40 game for a title many of us have played until our thumbs were sore, and it's unchanged in a lot of ways from what you played back in 1995 or in 2001, but it's also just as captivating, imaginative, or well made now as it was then. I could write volumes on this game, but it isn't needed. If you've never played Chrono Trigger before, buy this game. If you're a die-hard fan and want to support one of the greatest games of all time, buy this game. If you're having trouble validating a $40 purchase for what is ultimately the same game, it's the wrong choice for you, and your cash is better spent elsewhere. Any way you slice it though, Chrono Trigger is one of the greatest RPGs of all time, and it's a game everyone whether on DS, PSX, Super NES, or in the future should play.