![]() ![]() But, it’s fun to think about what that might entail, and the possible inspirations for this game I like regardless It could well be that Kris -dies- and towards the latter half of the game, you have to move on without them and eventually work to get them back. I feel like this all may foreshadow SOMETHING. You combine that with Kris looking like a “Corpse” and “Shambling around like a zombie?” Seeing through themselves when they hold up a shard of glass? And, 600AD is a pastiche of a typical RPGĬhrono Trigger does a lot of pastiches of various settings, such as the End of Time - where time travellers gather - being strongly Victorian looking as kind of a Victorian Time Traveller thing. “War between humans and monsters, led by a King of Monsters” is a concept that goes way back and endures to this day in Japanese fantasy series as a cliche. Monsters come in a variety of strange forms, and can use magic - an ability that humans used to be able to do, but lost long ago. In the Chrono Trigger timeline, in the year 600 there is a war between Humans and Fiends here. ![]() You eventually get him back by playing around in the time stream, as Chrono Trigger is a game about time travel. This was also unprecedented at the time - Chrono was “you,” a silent protagonist who you inhabited. Famously, the twist in Chrono Trigger involves THE main character, Crono, dying.
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