Final Fantasy Chronicles (Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy IV) | Final Fantasy Chronicles (Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy IV)
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Final Fantasy Chronicles (Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy IV)
PlayStation | Square Enix, 2003
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highly recommended
This old school compilation from Square includes "
Final
Fantasy
IV" (known as "FF2" as a 1991 US SNES release which introduced the Active Time Battle system) and "
Chrono
Trigger
" (1995's precursor to the wildly popular "Chrono Cross").Format: PSX Genre: RPG (VG)/ Rating: T - Teen UPC: 662248901015 Manufacturer No: 9796
Classic
Final
Fantasy
IV (Final Fantasy II for SNES) is definitely reason enough to buy this package. The many characters of this game are woven together in an incredible storyline that remains one of my favorite RPG games of all time. The graphics suck compared to whats out there today, but if your looking for a game that will keep you interested all the way through to the end, than this is definitely a smart buy.
Chrono
Trigger
is also a fun game with many alternative endings.
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Final Fantasy Chronicles (Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy IV)
i am a big fan of squear enix what can i say if you like rpg's these to games are a window to the past of great rpgs. if you are a fan then i recamends picking up this tittle.
astonishing deal that you simply shouldn't pass up
Even though that most people will overlook this game because it's a PlayStation game that's a re-release of a 16-bit game during a time when we've already moved on to the 128-bit generation, if you're an RPG fan that has yet to play either of these classics, it's a must-have title. With the multiple endings and fantastical game design and lovable characters,
Chrono
Trigger
alone is worth the full price of admission. Add in
Final
Fantasy
IV and you have an astonishing deal that you simply shouldn't pass up. Jody Bissoon
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The Weak Link of the Re-Releases
If I had enjoyed
Final
Fantasy
IV a bit more than I did, the review would be 5 stars. There's nothing inherently wrong with the game, it just didn't give me the same feeling as the other classic Final Fantasies have. Along with 6, 4 is an FF that was well made but just inexplicably unable to draw me in (the opposite of FF7, which I got into while I played but seems so shabby when I look back at it). 4 is certainly for someone, but it's not for me, you'll have to compare it against your own tastes.
Chrono
Trigger
, on the other hand, is a prime example of a classic RPG. While the protagonist is silent, the other characters develop well along the storyline. The weapon and skill system is set up to nigh-perfection; everyone has a set role, but Square manages to pull it off without making the system too limited. The music, while a bit dated, is still rather pleasant and the graphics are vibrant compared to its contemporaries.
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Great, but get the originals if you can afford them.
Please don't take my three-star overall rating as an attack against either game; these classics are two of the greatest RPGs ever released.
However, keep in mind that these are (obviously) not actually the games in their original forms. There exist minor differences in the games, the controls, and notably in the load times caused by the disc system; on which note, these are also more easily broken than Nintendo's nearly-indestructible cartridges. Also, the fact that they're not originals counts for much on its own.
The only reason I would suggest buying this item is if you have a PlayStation already /and/ cannot afford the (very expensive) original SNES titles
Final
Fantasy
II and
Chrono
Trigger
. Not having an SNES is no excuse; if you're a serious classic RPG gamer, you have or are looking to obtain an SNES or Super FamiCom anyway. It remains home to some of the greatest RPG titles ever released, including FFII, FFIII, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, Mother II (US EarthBound), Illusion of Gaia, Breath of Fire, Zelda: A Link to the Past, Lord of the Rings vol. 1, and more (particularly for the Super FamiCom), most of which do not exist for any other system.
So, in summary, if you already have a PS1 and want to play these two wonderful classics cheaply, get this. If you have money to spend and want quality, get the originals.
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