![]() Each element you use is assigned a different type, so you’ll need to take advantage of this to deal extra damage to the enemy. Elements range from the usual damaging spells and healing, to consumables and even mighty summons. Once you’ve got some hits in you’ll build magic power and be able to unleash powerful Elemental attacks.īy equipping Elements, characters will be able to use them once a battle (as long as they have the power to do so). ![]() Each time you attack you can choose from 3 power levels, each sacrificing accuracy for more damage. In many ways the turn-based combat in Chrono Cross is pretty simple, but as you progress it takes some serious decision making skills to overcome your foes. With determination and a bit of elemental power though, Serge and company are prepared to take on the lot of them. From mysterious trash talking jesters to the evil half-cat half-human antagonist, the bad guys are an ever present threat in the world and the odds always feel stacked against the party. Where there are heroes there must also be villains, and Chrono Cross has plenty of captivating wrong ’uns you’ll meet on your adventure. ![]() Her foul mouth hides a tragic backstory, and she ends up as one the most likable characters you meet. This brash teen thief has a bone to pick with the Dragoon knights, and allies herself with our hero almost immediately. His sudden appearance causes quite a ruckus with the local (definitely not corrupt) knights, and thus an adventure to get home begins.Īlong his adventure Serge meets an incredible variety of allies full of character, none more important than Kid. In this other world, Serge died at ten years old in a tragic accident. After a day trip to the beach with his childhood friend takes an interdimensional turn, he ends up in a world where nobody knows who he is anymore. Serge is just a normal teen, living his life in the idyllic seaside village of Arni. Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition is here, and this legendary JRPG is still fantastic 23 years later. Missing out on the next game in the legendary Chrono series was heartbreaking for many of us Europeans, but now the time has come to rectify that issue. If I’d had a PlayStation at the time, Chrono Cross would definitely have been another of these huge disappointments. Nothing felt worse than reading about a cool new game in the latest issue of Nintendo Official Magazine, only for it to never materialise in PAL territories. It’s rare for games to be released in the US and not in the UK nowadays, but back in my childhood and teenage years it happened a lot.
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