Nope. Maybe finished was the wrong word. I beat the main story and a few of the other endings.
Which version of Chrono Trigger is objectively the best one?
>art drawn by dbz author looks like dbz shit
Kato was long gone from Square Enix by the time that happened. I don't think he had any involvement in that port. Yasunori Mitsuda did, though! That's why that game's soundtrack didn't get screwed up like the GBA ports of FF4 through FF6.
People who belong in Yea Forums not some stupid zoomer.
Oh god the FF6 GBA port was terrible in that regard. I remember being ok with it at first, but seriously, it just gets worse and worse
>Only played CT back in the day
>Light hearted, non convulted storyline and memorable characters
>Read about this Chorno Cross game
>Autism and confusion is all i get, pretentiously over complicated timelines, characters and story trying to look deep and mature.
I'll skip, rather keep the good memories of CT intact, I'm kinda old for japanese rpg games anyway.
>I'm kinda old for japanese rpg games anyway.
>He thinks that other video games are more mature
Yikes
Yeah, barring the improved graphics for FF4 and FF5, as well as improved localization quality for all three games, TOSE's handling of the GBA ports of the SNES FFs were kind of a mess. FF4 Advance's original release had tons of bugs and all three games had bad audio quality. Sure, the GBA hardware was partly to blame, but a number of great ports of Nintendo first-party games like SMW, Yoshi's Island, and LttP definitely proved that the GBA could handle SNES games just fine in most regards.
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user I at least watched a Let's Play before I started spouting that, try to form your own opinions.