![]() Such is the quality of the voice acting and mission structure, you’ll find yourself subconsciously role-playing whoever you think Franklin and co. Thanks to its innovative character-swapping gameplay, GTA 5 lets you live three very distinct lives over the course of a single campaign. Most of the time though, this Los Santos yarn is way too hard to pin down… and that’s a compliment. At times it’s a wisecracking take on Michael Mann’s Heat – those headline scores are incredible. The most subversive story Rockstar has ever told in GTA is also the series’ best. Too bad it wasn't released in Europe.Platforms: PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC If you have to buy only one PlayStation RPG, this is it. Don't get me wrong, the story is fantastic (and fits together with CT very well) but it is extremely complicated with many aspects to consider when trying to figure out the grand picture. ![]() Thought the story in CT was complicated? Well, this one will knock you off your feet. That's why I like Chrono Cross' battle system so much. It requires more thinking then just the standard "fire and forget" systems in other games. This brings up an interesting balance- your characters must strike a fine line between physical strength and magic strength, because what happens if you run out of elements? You'll be doomed. Specific elements can only be cast once per battle. In Chrono Cross, however, the more physical attacks you do, the higher level elements you can cast (elements are equivalent to magic). In FF (and other games), all you had to do was wait for your black mage's turn, where he/she would then cast Ultima3 or whatever and the enemies were wiped. ![]() Tired of the FF series and their dull battles? Chrono Cross has THE perfect battle system. All enemies are visible on the screen- when you run into one, a battle occurs (unfortunately, it switches over to a different battle screen unlike CT, where the battles occurred on the map itself). Like the original Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross features no random battles. It's almost awe-inspiring in a way, and is a welcome change from games like FF7 which spends the first 20% of the game inside a dark, dreary city. Just one look at Arni Village shows the amazing vibrant skies and oceans this game has. Gone are the horribly blocky characters of FF7- every character is modeled and textured beautifully, and the colours are incredibly vibrant and bright. as his dimension shifts around him, he passes out and wakes up in a world where he, is in fact dead and gone.Ĭhrono Cross has, by far, the best graphics of any game on the PlayStation. Suddenly he feels distant, like voices are calling him. 20 years after the events of Chrono Trigger, a young boy named Serge (yet another silent protagonist like Crono) goes to meet his girlfriend on a beach outside his village. Where Chrono Trigger played with the notions of time travel, Chrono Cross tackles inter-dimensional travel. Chrono Cross somehow manages to live up to its' predecessor in almost every aspect. Yet, after finishing it, the loyal fans of CT had a distant fear lingering in their minds- the dreaded "curse of the sequel". No previous game had had such a quality storyline and such a unique battle system. When Chrono Trigger first came out in 1995, the gaming community was amazed. Doesn't just match Chrono Trigger's quality, it surpasses it
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