Game Info
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Badly hurt by a demonic panther, Serge is taken by his father to the island of Marbule in hopes of a cure. A horrific storm blows him completely off course, and he finds a strange place of the future. Inside he finds a Frozen Flame. Serge is healed, and the universe is divided.
Ten years go by for the boy, and not too much has changed for him. Standing on the beach where he was attacked with his sweet heart, he hears a voice calling to him. voice from another place...another time...And he gets taken there. When he runs into a girl name Kid, he becomes entangled in a plot that will either save the world and join them again, or destroy everything. Is it the work of the dark panther Lynx, or something much older, and more destructive?
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The game itself is set in the world of El Nido, where a boy name Serge lives. At some point he was mortally injured, was taken by his father to a Dr. In route they got blown off course, and Serge was healed by the Frozen Flame. This split the universe into two parallel worlds. And the story of the game unfolds between the two. This was actually a great idea for a game, and has actually been something most companies have been wanting to do, but just could not find a way for it to work out. Squaresoft found a way!
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Speaking of characters, what a cast! In Chrono Cross you have 45 different playable characters! This is the most I have seen on a platform game ever. It is certainly the highest amount of characters covered in Final Fantasy Kingdom. You would think with so many, they would be bland and boring, with no time for personality or back story development. But the characters in Cross are actually very well done for being so many. Each one has a unique personality, and plight of their own that draws them into the story.
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Graphically Cross is better than most of the games produced for the Playstation at the time. It is certainly better quality than that of Final Fantasy IX released the same year. Everything is very well colored, and has a vivid quality in it. The animation of the environment, characters, and enemies are top notch as well.
The only thing that seems to suffer, and it is not that badly is the music found in the game. Quite a few people have stated the music in Chrono Cross makes them want to take a nap, because of its quiet melodic tone. My roommate even commented in the same area when I was playing it for the website! Though it is not the keep you on the edge of your seat fare of most RPG's the music is none the less well scored. It actually fits the game and story very well. I would find it difficult to place any other type of music within Chrono Cross, without it feeling not right.
Upon release, Chrono Cross was met with great critical reception. Gamestop gave it a perfect 10.0, and EGM gave it a gold award for a 10/10/9.5. In July 2007, Game Rankings had Cross ranked at 92%. It shipped 850,000 units, and was released in the Greatest Hits titles. The only bad points critics had were the vague ending, confusing narrative, and some more confusing plot elements. But the praise for it certainly out did these minor complaints. Is it better than Chrono Trigger? That is something you would have to decide for yourself. Is it worthy of being a sequel to Chrono Trigger? You darn right it is worthy! Get it, play it, LOVE IT!