It’s something Chrono-heads like me have long pined for, and it’s nice to finally be able to experience the retro artefact, though it feels incomplete with Chrono Trigger, available on PC and mobile, still not on Switch." - Ethan Gach Press Start - 8/10 The big additions are higher-resolution visuals, an option to turn off enemy encounters, and Radical Dreamers, a 1996 mini-visual novel that bridges the events of Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross and has now been officially localised in English for the first time. I’m less impressed by the barebones way it’s been updated and repackaged for the new decade. "I've been playing Chrono Cross on the Switch OLED (where the colours really pop) for a few hours now, and am as in love with the game itself as ever. Maybe this time I'll make some new memories." - Steve Watts Kotaku - No Score In that way, it's a game out of its time, brought to us with some modern conveniences that are helping me appreciate its endearing oddity. Some parts of Chrono Cross are deeply strange and some of its ideas don't work, but that was true of a lot of RPGs made in this time period. Chrono Cross is an unusual game from an unusual era, paired with one that many of us in the West have never even seen before. "That museum aspect is really what might appeal most about Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition. The game currently has an aggregate score of 77 on Metacritic. Reviews for the Chrono Cross remaster currently seem mixed, with reviewers torn between praising how much of the original game has been preserved, and criticizing how little actually seems to have been updated or improved for the re-release. Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4, PC.Game: Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition.Now Playing: CHRONO CROSS: THE RADICAL DREAMERS EDITION Announcement Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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