When I first heard of CT being great and better than most final fantasy games I had to check it out.
So as usual I was skeptical having played final fantasy 3/6 and such.
So I popped it in and at first, it seemed like a childish game. I turned it off quickly because it didn't seem like your normal dark pathetic world you get with some RPG's.
It was to nice. So I am sad to say, my first impression was wtf is with this gay little game? I never played it again...
Then later in life final fantasy Anthology made me go WOW, so I had to getr chronicles. I always wanted to try the FF4 Hardtype and I hoped it wouldn't disapoint me like the original US FF4/2 did.
I was shocked to see that it was almost the exact same game and the exact same playthrough. Not much was done and it didn't seem like a hardtype...
So I saw Chrono Trigger with it and I thought "What the fuck is this bullshit?!!!" So since I thought I had wasted my money I decided to give it a 2nd chance.
As I went through and finally got a grasp on the thing, I liked the battle system and techs. It was a definetley well built fighting game which had a great contrast to the Final Fantasy swirl or zoom in or wipe off to battle. I finally got to 2400 AD and thought "WOW!!! About time for the depressed scene." All the previous times seemed to happy and such. I mean sure 600 AD had it's war, but society seemed to thrive well and it was just a war. Guardia wasn't controlling the people or anything.
I saw the video of Lavos... Day of Lavos 1999 AD. I was shocked. I was appalled. I thought, this game is going to be sweet.
I played through and loved the replay value. All was well and it seemed that everything was swell except for the fall of guardia and whatnot. CC didn't do what Trigger did for me and yes I had the same process with it, yet it still did absolutely nothing for me.
So, that's my first impression to CT what's yours?
Also bonus. This is the best remix to World Revolution I have ever heard in my entire life and yes better than the original.
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/128420