When my brother first watched me play the begining and saw Kid getting stabbed in nice high graphical effects I was ooing and awwing, he wet himself from fear.
Me personally though, I found it to be very dramatic, epic, and intense. Spent just about the entire playthrough(which was all in one sitting, didn't sleep until I beat it)with my eyes bulging, and my mouth gaping wide open. This wouldn't be the case when I'd find myself naturally whistling along with whatever tune came up. I did need a box of tissues considering how many moments were in the game. Also a covering over my TV for when I got so mad I wanted to throw my controller(which luckily I didn't, I may hate some of the villains, but not that much!). The throwbacks to nostalgia from the first game had me squeeling, and I screamed with joy when I finally had gotten Glenn. Shortly afterward though I came to find it was not the same Glenn. Still awesome character though. Harle really took the cake for me though.
When I first saw harle, my intial thoughts were that she had to playable, and that I had to get her. I couldn't figure it out until the game gave her to you. She never left my party and I was so happy. Then I bawled my eyes out when she suddenly left you. Quite often I would spend my time warping between the worlds just to see the amazing cutscene graphics in every jump. I'm surprised with the lack of sleep and with how long they were I managed to pick up everything said during Belthasar's and the Chrono Trigger kid's massive blocks of text. Specially the kids(specially Lucca).But I suppose it's because while the game's hard to get into if you're not a Chrono person before hand, if you ARE a Chrono person jumping into this, the game is so captivating, eye catching, charming, extravagant, mesmerizing, touching, deep, vivid, brain tapping, etc, etc, etc, that you can't help but keep yourself glued to the game from start til finish.
Chrono Trigger changed my life and who I am. Radical Dreamers didn't break new mold here, and neither did Chrono Cross. Chrono always has been, and always will be truly one of the most dedicated, hard worked, heart felt RPG -NO. GAME SERIES -- of all time.