Chrono Trigger

An epic adventure fit for the ages returns in a perfectly portable edition

Words: on November 21, 2008

Years before powerful Japanese RPG-smiths Square and Enix merged, the minds behind Enix’s Dragon Quest and Square’s Final Fantasy came together to create a dream project that would allow them to experiment in ways their established franchises wouldn’t. The resulting game took the Super NES as far as it could go, technically speaking, and it has had only one other release since, an admittedly half-baked port to the PSOne. But now this not-so-forgotten masterpiece, Chrono Trigger, gets a deserving revival on the DS.

From the outside, CT appears to be a pretty standard JRPG that follows turn-based conventions, but so many of its then-revolutionary gameplay decisions still come off fresh 13 years later. The battle system keeps everything fast-paced, with encounters moving seamlessly from exploration to fighting without going to a different screen. That causes it all to flow together perfectly. Plus, it eliminates the annoyance of constant random attacks from unseen enemies, as you see most standard enemies wandering around before you fight them.

CT also improves the typical magic system of 16-bit RPGs, with each character having a unique set of spells, or "techs." As each character’s skills grow, they become very specialized, and if some team members are used enough in the same party they can gain duo attacks or especially devastating techniques involving the whole party. These duo attacks are more effective, but the characters involved use both their turns, adding an extra level of strategy to the fights.

CT’s story is rather diverse and complex, even if a ragtag group of young adults (including the boy next door and a spunky princess) saving the world from the ultimate destroyer doesn't look novel on paper. However, the game makes this tired premise new with masterful storytelling and a great translation. Time travel is a major device in the story, which weaves its way through a winding path of history, going places as diverse as the Stone Age, the Renaissance, and the far-off future. These settings all make sense, but still surprise you. Plus it's filled with extra quests and paths just to make the adventure even fuller.

The main quest itself is long enough at 30-odd hours, but when taking into account the 14(!) possible endings, including a new one created for the DS, Chrono offers great depth for the dedicated to explore. On top of that, it's slathered in extras: a bestiary, soundtrack, item catalogue, animated FMVs from the PSOne release and a new dungeon. And while the graphics are the same as ever, you can switch between a classic button layout or stylus control at any time. Perhaps all these frills are small on their own, but together they make quite a package.

If you've never played Chrono Trigger, you owe it to yourself to finally give this gaming touchstone a whirl. And if you have played it before, you can play it again, for no other reason than to see how new it all still feels. We would normally hesitate to give any rerelease such a high score, but this is the ultimate edition of a true classic.

Nov 24, 2008

You'll love
  • Redefines RPG gameplay... again
  • Packs in a crapload of extras
  • Flawless recreation of the original
You'll hate
  • Losing time at Millennial Fair
  • "Unga Bunga" cave people speech
  • Stylus control is a tad floaty

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  • Sash

    Sash  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    It may be because the Uk release is sometime next year. How can they delay ds games? They are region free lol
    Oh well import it is....
  • bAdHaBiT42095

    bAdHaBiT42095  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    sash the realease date is monday 11/24/08 play.com is on crack
  • 4444

    4444  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    ive never played chrono trigger but ive played chrono cross. i wonder if theyll remake chrono cross too....
  • Tasty_Pasta

    Tasty_Pasta  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Man, Chrono Trigger is my favorite RPG ever. I would totally pick this up if I had a DS.
  • RonnyLive19881

    RonnyLive19881  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Great Zombie Jesus! A 10! Buying it ASAP!
  • Henighen

    Henighen  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Just bought this on import last week, it's everything Games Radar says it is and then some, this is a must buy for fans of this type of game....
  • GiantJediMaster

    GiantJediMaster  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Woah, I dont have one of the best ds games of all time! *running off to gamestop now*
  • Yellowhat17

    Yellowhat17  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Good ones. Usually we just steal (free is a better price for some half ass games)

    But the good ones like Advance wars and apparently this deserve money.
  • Bromine

    Bromine  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    People still pay for DS games?
  • ssj4raditz

    ssj4raditz  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    I already have this on my PSone, but is it bad that I want to buy a DS just so I can play this game on the go?
  • anduin1

    anduin1  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    this isnt even a remake in the technical sense, its basically just a port of a SNES game thats been ported to every nintendo system they could possibly put it on. The game is fun but most people give it such a high rating more on the nostalgia. Still a good game but I wouldnt shell out more money to nintendo for it
  • Sash

    Sash  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    When I check on the play.com website I notice it has a release date of February 2009!!
    Y tease like dis? Y do dat?

    T_______T
  • TrIp13G

    TrIp13G  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    This is at the top of my list for post-Holiday purchases.
  • dweller

    dweller  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Hopefully this will spawn another sequel and not another remake 10 years later.
  • GRwarrior

    GRwarrior  - 2 years, 11 months ago  - Report

    you know this is one of the only 3 incredible 10s on DS? I'm buying
  • yoreAtowel

    yoreAtowel  - 2 years, 6 months ago  - Report

    playing for the first time on SNES emulator, and i gotta say this might be the greatest game ive ever played, (maybe top 3)
  • key0blade

    key0blade  - 3 years ago  - Report

    THis is the best RPG i have played in a long time, its probably my favorite game
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