• Reviews around character (3.77 of 5)

    Final Fantasy Chronicles: Chrono Trigger/Final Fantasy IV

    • Robo aspires to become more human and constructive, and by the end of the game, he'll be one of your favorite characters.
    • All the characters were great and fun
    • Spells are learned as you increase in levels, characters move in and out of your party as the story progresses.
    • Both have absorbing stories, good music, and characters you want to care about
    • Different characters can create powerful Double or Triple Tech attacks when working as a team, thus allowing for many different attacking strategies, depending on the party's composition
    • The characters had character and while I didn't care for some (Marle, Magus), those I did care for (Frog, Robo) warmed my heart when they were affected by the story
    • While the protagonist is silent, the other characters develop well along the storyline.
    • A deep storyline that spans the eons, an unforgettable cast of well developed characters, good graphics (especially considering the time of development), and an excellent soundtrack give ample reason to play CT for hours on end with only soda and potato chips as sustanance
    • Along with a large cast of colorful characters,your next move is to stop the evil plans of Golbez as he gains control of the 4 elemental crystals
    • With the multiple endings and fantastical game design and lovable characters, Chrono Trigger alone is worth the full price of admission
    • Both games are exceptionally story rich, with enjoyable character interactions and interesting plot lines.
    • Got harder, fixed tranlation on the text, more extra skills for the characters to use than the one on the SNES.Chrono Trigger has more movies than FFIV, and seem to be more well looked at by the company than FFIV in my opinion
    • It's quite possible to finish the game with *ANY* combination of available characters
    • We are introduced to awesome playable characters: Frog, formerly a knight named Glenn from the middle ages; Magus, a sorceror from the dark magical age that Frog seeks revenge upon; Robo, a robot from the future and turns against the evil robots and develops his own personality (a la Data from Star Trek).
    • FF4 has a great story, solid and challenging gameplay and memorable characters
    • Also characters get special skills in battle which you can combine with other members to create more powerful spells
    • The characters are great
    • The characters are great from Lucca to Frog to Mangus
    • The game's major flaw was how slow your character moved
    • The story is fun, and the characters are great
    • Kain and Rydia are still two of my favorite characters.
    • The first time I played FFIV, then known as FFII, I was blown away by the dancers, explosions, spells, battle systems, story/plot line, characters, and overall game play
    • Behind them both are nice long storylines, and behind FFIV is also strong character content.
    • And of course, I loved the characters, the story, the magic...the WHOLE GAME.As for its companion, the Final Fantasy game (I won't even bother giving it a number, you know what I mean), well let's just say I'm buying this for Chrono Trigger.
    • And it should have had cool characters, like Cloud, and Aeris, and Barret, and Wedge, and Tifa.
    • Different characters can create powerful Double or Triple Tech attacks when working as a team, thus allowing for many different attacking strategies, depending on the party's composition
    • The story is excellent, with good character development along the way
    • Also, characters who give their lives (a lot of them do that in this game) for their friends end up being revived so the world can be a shiny, happy place
    • The storyline combined with awesome music, smooth gameplay, and emotionally-driven characters makes this a rariety.
    • The characters are very memorable and even if you were playing today, you'd be rooting for them during the game.
    • I just can't enjoy those incarnations of the game as I can't see child-like characters dealing with mature social, political, and intimate issues.
    • The load times aren't as grim as with CT
    • I just can't enjoy those incarnations of the game as I can't see child-like characters dealing with mature social, political, and intimate issues.
    • The load times aren't as grim as with CT