But seriously, how can others jrpg even compete?

But seriously, how can others jrpg even compete?

Romancing SaGa 2 and Seiken Densetsu 3 are obviously better

Terranigma can, though this and Chrono Trigger aren't really comparable.

Like this

Chrono, Frog, and Robo best combo
Ayla, Frog, and Robo are best when Chrono dies.

>Give all magic tabs to Robo
>at the end game Heal Beam heals 400hp to all characters
Is this the most broken skill in the game?
And why is Robo even the best healer, wasn't that supposed to be Marle? Yet she's the only healer without a multiple character skill what a useless cunt

*blocks your path*

um, sweetie

My other choice for op was his webm

user, that's a visual novel.

the cutscenes can last for hours, I'll give you that, but goddamn the combat system is so good.

>the cutscenes can last for hours, I'll give you that
Are they at least interesting? If so I don't mind

It's been on my backlog for years

The story is your archetypal JRPG "kill god" story, but there's a hell of a lot more depth and world building than your standard JRPG. I can't really say all that much about it because I'm only a third of the way through it right now but from what I played it's awesome, the translation is well done too.

By being better. I love me some CT but it's not even in the top 10 jrpgs on SNES/SFC.

could you list some that are better?

Romancing SaGa 2
Romancing SaGa 3
Seiken Densetsu 3
Terranigma
Metal Max Returns
Lufia II
Breath of Fire II
Dragon Quest V
Final Fantasy V
Final Fantasy VI

Probably what I'd rank as the top 10 without getting into srpgs. CT would probably come in right after those at 11. But I can understand people putting it over some of those.

Persona 5, Persona 3, Final Fantasy 8
Just from the top of my head

I loved playing those on Super Nintendo.

FFVI is the only game that even comes close. You can't actually be retarded enough to think that Lufia 2 is anywhere near as good as CT.

>All these trash opinions

I never thought I would be surrounded by this many people with shit taste.

>I'm only a third of the way through
>he doesn't know

Barring IV Final Fantasy games have better character customization, Dragon Quest games capture the joy of exploration better. Mario RPGs give you active commands that make every battle engaging.

Chrono Trigger is what happens when you make babby's first JRPG Kino as fuck, but plenty of series and games do certain things better than it.

I CHOOSE YOU

What's your enlightened opinion?

>when you make babby's first JRPG Kino as fuck
What the hell does this even mean

>Final Fantasy 8
Sorry but any RPG with enemy scaling is objectively garbage.

Bahalag is incredible and more people need to play it.

>but goddamn the combat system is so good.
>I'm only a third of the way through.

Please upload a video and make a thread of your reaction when you find out why these two statements are hilarious and why the other guy posted a picture of disc 2 with his comment.

they can compete because as good as Chrono Trigger was the game was still very short and greatly lacking in content

He obviously has none. Too pussy to post it even if he does has one.

Meant for this

Just say Bahamut Lagoon dude, no one cares that you know the nippy bing bong nickname.

Grandia series was pretty good

The only good thing about CT's gameplay is the group techs

Gameplay is most definitely not the reason why this game became so popular

It's more that JRPGs that came later are disgusting, bloated messes that make a game with as many endings as Chrono Trigger look "short" and "lacking in content".

>Dragon Quest games capture the joy of exploration better

I recently played V and I can't express how much I love it. Arriving for the first in Faerie Lea is just so cute, it made me fell in love with the game

>I prefer random encounters, which is why I'm so popular in the San Francisco public restrooms

I'll bing bong you.
Now go play it.

Dudes are about to get bingbonged.

considering CT is carried solely on its artstyle and music, not very hard to compete with it

Being made by the guys behind FF and DQ it takes a lot of elements from both and simplifies them in a way which lowers the bar for entry. It's impossible to make poor character building and party choices in the game. Even with the time zones the world is small and it's hard to get lost. Dungeons are fairly simple straight-shots to the boss. But at the same time the aesthetics behind the game are incredibly strong. The look and feel is polished to a shine.

You see that a lot. The games that lowers the barrier for entry in a genre and does it with the most production values tend to become the ones that people talk about the most, over time.

>group techs
Breath of Fire IV, Mario and Luigi RPG, Valkyrie Profile, and more recently Monster Hunter Stories all handle this mechanic better than Chrono Trigger has. What exactly is special about it?

I have, thought that was implied. It's good but Der Langrisser is still my favorite SNES jap strategy game.

I suggest you check out:
Energy Breaker
Treasure Hunter G
Ball Bullet Gun
Monstania

I just love Bahamut Lagoon so much though.

It's got a bunch of great characters, incredible gameplay that mixes in Fire Emblem with Final Fantasy like 4 man teams and the dragon leaders - it just works so well.

Also NTR

>Also NTR
Picked the fuck up

It's really good too.
By the time you rescue the princess she's got Stockholm syndrome and fallen for her captor.
He joins your team with her after you save her and she never loves the protagonist again.

dropped

quick question, do Persona 5 fans actually play other megaTen games or even other RPGs? I recently finished it and I have no idea why it is being praised as "one of the greatest RPGs"

>I recently finished it and I have no idea why it is being praised as "one of the greatest RPGs"
Really?
No idea?

I understand what you're saying to some degree. I enjoyed it but it was far from special same way I feel about Zelda.
That said I can completely understand why it's captured the modern audience. It's got great audiovisual presentation and it goes in deeper than most other mainstream RPGs have in years.

>be me
>shithead kid who thought anime was for losers
>be a loser too, but i digress
>think jrpgs are dumb, never play them
>be a few years ago
>people online won't shut up about chrono trigger
>wtf, why not
>this is good

This game literally sold me on JRPGs. I know writing off a whole genre was dumb. Trying to catch up.

Suggestions of classic JRPGs that are especially good for newbies?

...

Lunar 1-2
Grandia 1-2

>Gameplay is most definitely not the reason why this game became so popular
You're very wrong. The no random encounters AND not having a separate battle screen go a long way into making the game enjoyable. Ripping the player from the world every time they have an encounter is not a good way to present your world. Especially when that random encounter screen has a very generic background that might not even match the area you were walking through. It was fine back with Dragon Warrior and FF1 when things were limited and conventions had not refined to have it that way.

Think about when you fight Magus the first time and youre walking down the candle lit path to him, the candles light all the way around Magus, and you fight him then and there on the screen. It would have lost a lot of impact if you then just went to yet another generic encounter screen with a stock castle backdrop.

Chrono Trigger isn't even better than Suikoden 1

Shin Megami Tensei was better than this desu

ATB sucks, so that's a major point against it

im playing this one too but dragon quest 6 have a more interesting story in my opinion, doesnt have those "cute" or dramatic epic moments, but the story is more complex, the world is bigger and there is a class system

That's one of the greatest points in it's favor. It's really well paced and doesn't just have content for the sake of padding.

This.

Don't mind me, best JRPG coming through.