I hate it how people always compare Chrono Cross to Chrono Trigger, and always complain about how Chrono Cross isn't much like Trigger (basically, they want a 3D Chrono Trigger). You have to realize that they are two seperate games. And plot holes? The story is so deep, I'm suprised there aren't more.
Well, I guess that's my only beef. Yep, the community. I don't mind the countless number of characters - I think it adds a nice touch to the customization and feel of your party. I guess there could've been more nudity... But that's a trivial matter, at best.
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@knuck: Humour is necessary in most tragic stories. If there is too much sadness, people end up getting bored or a bit too depressed. Look at Romeo and Juliet, one of the greatest tragic plays (well, it's ok...). Shakespear adds humour to it, even though it is a tragic story.
And what is the big deal with Crono and Serge being silent protagonists? They are silent so we can create our own image of their personality. If you are too unimaginative to think of what they could be like, then that is your own problem. A persons interaction with any sort of artform is what gives the artform meaning and life. I could go through the entire game believing that Crono is a dickhead, and mould my perception of the story around it. Or, I could imagine that Crono's father committed suicide, and because of that, Crono is silent (but I guess that is taking it too far).
(And about Square silent protagonists, Cloud and Squall are pretty much silent throughout the entire game. I guess Square like their characters to be good silent little boys.)
Also, who cares if it is a remake. Does that make it any worse? It changes a lot of stuff, and it is in 3D, AND it is on PSX, AND I wouldn't of been able to play Radical Dreamers anyway. God bless Square Enix.
@Some other guy: Hah, betrayed. They don't owe you anything. They could've made it into a game where you kiss Kato's arse all day, and that still wouldn't be traitorous. Unless of course, they DO owe you something, or you own shares... But I severely doubt that. And V's right, don't get your knickers in a knot over a RPG.
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@knuck: You know which one doesn't? Chocobo, from Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales (an excellent game which I reccommend to anyone who owns a DS)