Chrono Cross features multiple different endings. Some can be seen during the main game, while others are only available on a second playthrough. Included in the remaster is Radical Dreamers, a short sub scenario with its own separate endings as well.
Due to the game highly focusing on changed timelines and alternate realities, some of these endings may be really abrupt or nonsensical. However, some due have extra plot-important scenes and dialogue. Players will want to see as many endings to know the full story of Chrono Cross.
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Chrono Cross is separated between two worlds, Home and Another. There are also two protagonists of Serge and Lynx. For some of these ending requirements, one must go to a location in both the correct dimension and with the proper lead hero. To be safe, one may want to be doubly sure both of these criteria are met.
When playing Chrono Cross for the first time only two endings are accessible: the normal and true ending. Upon using New Game Plus, a new item called the Time Egg will be added to the key items. This can be used at Opassa Beach to summon the final boss at any point during the narrative.
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Radical Dreamers is a what if alternate reality from Chrono Cross. Instead of picking Guile, Pierre, or Nikki to guide them, Serge and Kid are instead are accompanied by the mysterious Magil. As the Radical Dreamers was designed to be short, certain selections will cause the game to end prematurely in often funny or bizarre ways.
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Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition
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