Chrono Trigger is often viewed as one of the greatest JRPGs of all time, delivering a unique premise with near-flawless execution. The title is so beloved, in fact, that its spiritual successor Chrono Cross is often overlooked in favor of Chrono Trigger. With the announcement of an HD remaster called Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition at the February 2022 Nintendo Direct, it's high time fans of Chrono Trigger took a look at Chrono Cross.
While fans had been expecting an announcement about Chrono Cross due to a leak by composer Yasunori Matsuda, the delivery of Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition was still a surprise. Not only is the release a complete HD remaster of Chrono Cross, it also includes an enhanced soundtrack and the ability to play Radical Dreamers: a text-based game that was only released for Satellaview and acted as the background foundation for Chrono Cross.
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Chrono Cross is not considered a sequel to Chrono Trigger, but they are set in the same world and share much of the series' quirky flair. With regard to thematic elements within the games as well as stylistic features, the two titles share a ton of similarities, but their overall experiences differ dramatically. While Chrono Trigger is often praised for its innovative JRPG combat system, Chrono Cross adds further layers with its Elements and stamina-based mechanics, and presents an extremely dynamic combat system that is just as engaging. However, Chrono Cross has been criticized over the years — perhaps rightfully so — for its convoluted nature, both in regard to its story and cast that offers a roster of over 40 playable characters.
Despite the similarities, Chrono
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