![]() ![]() I expected to enjoy my time playing Chrono Trigger, but I never thought I’d fall so deeply under its spell. ![]() Curiosity finally got the best of me, so I turned on my Nintendo 3DS to give it a try. The game comes up numerous times in features on this very site. Then I started writing reviews here at RPGFan and heard even more talk about how excellent Chrono Trigger is. I had no doubt (due to the talk I’ve heard about the title online and from gamer friends) that I’d at least have fun with it, but Chrono Trigger quickly found its way onto my bloated backlog of games I meant to play eventually instead of jumping to the top of the list. ![]() That was my initial thought process when I picked up a copy of the DS enhanced port of the classic Chrono Trigger in a bargain bin at my local Best Buy several years ago. Sure, I might end up enjoying the games well enough whenever I’m finally able to play them on my own, but rarely do I feel that they measure up perfectly to the praise that had been heaped upon them beforehand by others. Sometimes things are so hyped up by other people before you get to experience them for yourself that there’s almost no way they can live up to those vaunted expectations, and this has certainly been my experience with some popular and beloved games over time. ![]()
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