After discussing Final Fantasy-themed DLC romhacks and mods, it is only fair to also discuss one of the best games of all time: Chrono Trigger. There are mountains of mods, hacks, and fangames for Chrono Trigger with all kinds of perspectives. Some are simply re-translations, while others adjust the difficulty, or give the characters in the game more depth.
There are so many to try, but some of these mods are simply better than others. They do not have to be completely rewritten versions of the game to be worth a play either, but some genuinely go that deep.
Chrono Trigger is as close to a perfect RPG as any fan will get. It is a beautiful story, with memorable characters, challenging battles, and unforgettable music. Though there are some difficult points in the game, one of its few flaws is that it is on the easy side.
Released in March 1995, the classic Chrono Trigger puts the silent hero, Chrono, in the wrong place at the right time. Stumbling into Marle (Princess Nadia), he undergoes a wild time-traveling series of events that lead him and his friends into a battle for the survival of the planet.
They ultimately do battle with a space parasite, Lavos, who breaks free of its slumber in 1999 to devastate the surface of the planet.
Some of these games fundamentally change how the game is approached, and others can create whole new stories in this universe for fans to experience.
Over the years, there have been a few randomizers for this game, but none are as challenging and fun as Jets of Time. Like Final Fantasy IV: Free Enterprise, it is an open-world randomizer, where players start with a mode of travel (the Epoc) and a few time periods to get to.
Ultimately, the goal is to get to the end of the game, either by fighting
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