24th of April 2017

>24th of April 2017
>Chrono Trigger is still the greatest JRPG of all time

It's time for you to play your second JRPG then.

Wait,it's been 20 years?

Im pretty sure Seiken Densetsu is the best JRPG of all time

honorable mention to SaGa

Kek it's not even close even beyond oasis is better

It's good.
Certainly not my favorite though.

Grandia is my favorite and I do think it's better, I've also played through tales of eternia and star ocean 2 a dozen times each, more than I've played through CT.

>SaGa
Mah nigga

It's been 22. FF7 turns 20 this year.

There are a lot I like more

If there's anything that more JRPGs should learn from Chrono Trigger though it's to not be long for the sake of being long, especially if you're going to include aspects that encourage replays

I always drop this game by the time I meet the robot dude.

It just doesn't hold my interest. I rather play Star Ocean again than sit through CT.

Oh shit, I should retry that one time, last time I played it, it wasn't even translated past the first few hours with the menues not even touched.

Chrono Trigger is pretty much the only JRPG I've played. I tried FF7 but I got bored during the first area. Is this the best the genre has to offer? I thought it was alright and I don't regret playing it but I was also glad that it ended, if it was any longer then I would probably start to like it less.

what basement were you hiding in when P5 was released you retroloving 8-bit ass cunt

hey user! there's this new game that just got out! it's Breath of Fire 3! Let's give it a try!

CT is mechanically boring and the story isn't good enough to make me deal with that.

Not even the best JRPG on the SNES.

I fucking hated Star Ocean. Nothing is a bigger cockblock than expecting a cool sci-fi RPG and getting something that's only barely sci-fi at all, THEN there were the issues with the gameplay itself.

>A GAME THAT CAME OUT THIS MONTH IS THE BEST OF ALL TIME

Ah, I remember being 12 years old...

Cross is much better.

Chrono Trigger is a fucking shit rpg

>I tried FF7 but I got bored during the first area.
dropping the game on the best area.
guess you have bad taste or simply bias towards it.

It's not even top 5 on the snes.

Suikoden 2 is the greatest JRPG of all time.

I fucking hate prehistoric and future, they almost always kill my playthroughs these days. Everything else is stellar but those periods just aren't fun for me.

You've misspelled FF7

fuck you casual cunt
Star Ocean 1 may have had some issue but it was great.

However, Star Ocean 2 is where series shine.

>2
>not 4
kek

The second half is shit though.

>hurff durff if it's new it's shit
wake the fuck up

How about you finish the middle-school and learn the definition of "classic", underage fag

Not even the best on SNES

take off the nostalgia goggles already

that's not ffxii

Chrono Trigger plays like trash.

>its yet another "Sup Forums pretends perfect games are shit" sequel

I bet some of you still actually wonder why Sup Forums and Sup Forums have the worst reputations on this board.

Chrono Trigger is a(n even more) casualized Final Fantasy with a couple gimmicks to trick the proles into thinking that it's anything special. That it is considered a classic instead of perfectly mediocre proves what trash taste the average person has.

Chrono Trigger is the "omg I love portal!" of people who play video games

the cake is a lie lol

...

CT is harder than the FF that came out directly before it.

>jRPG
>hard

I feel very, very sorry for you.

Classic doesn't mean better

nobody ever said
you really should go back and finish the school dropout

...

you are like a baby

SMT1 is way fucking easier.

>"""sit through""" chrono trigger, a 20-hour game
>but snore ocean is OK

I really wish I could get into it. I love FF. But, I just can't stand Akira Toryiama's artstyle.

It wasn’t when it came out even.

It's too simplistic to be the best ever - but it is remarkably good as an introduction to the genre and there is still something undeniably /comfy/ about the experience that pulls me back every now and then.

CT > FF6 > FF7 btw.

Some of the character designs bother me but everything else about the art style is golden.

No

Assuming someone (me) were to tackle making a fully fledged JRPG from scratch, what kind of mechanics would you say are a must-have? What kind of combat should it have? How much "choice" should there be in terms of story?