Yeah, i lost it about the age of 10. Still cant find the damn thing :)
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Yeah, i lost it about the age of 10. Still cant find the damn thing :)
ialso felt it when kid fell from viper manor
I get kinda weepy at points in CT; I tend to not resurrect Crono in the actual game since I think it makes for a better ending that way, and I'm much more likely to start blubbing.
Chrono Cross never really hit me the same way, though there were a few scenes that had me going "man that's awesome!" like when Lynx tells Serge that he's the Chrono Trigger.
how do u get a emulator i mean does it cost money
No it doesn't and just google it.
*MAJOR SPOILERS BELOW!*
There were many emotional moments in CT when I felt for the characters. One was when the characters took a break in the forest and were thinking about their lives, and Lucca got a chance to save her mother from getting paralyzed. Lucca and Robo will have an emotional conversation after that no matter whether you succeed or fail at saving Lucca's mother. Many of the side quests were also like that since you did so many small but friendly things to so many people, and although the actions were quite small, the results were even bigger. Such as giving the jerky meat away for free, Marle and her father, Toma the adventurer, Cyrus' side-quest et cetera.
I can't remember whether I cried or not during the ending, but that was very sweet. There's that cute music box song (Marle's theme) and it then transforms into a more emotional "full orchestra" style song with strings and other instruments, and the characters say their goodbyes. The scene between Lucca and Robo was moving, at least for me. Then after all those goodbyes, Crono's mother and the cat(s) walk through the time portal and get sucked in. After all those sad farewells, that made me chuckle a bit, and Lucca's line after that is just so great: "I forgot! We have a Time Machine! Nya ha ha!" Then they fly off with the Epoch and see all their friends again. :D
*ZOMG a spoiler!*
I've allways felt one with Magus when he is speaking about himself, about his past and about his revenge on Lavos. That he once was Janus the little kid then he got trapped in time and lost his sister. :(
I dunno. Depictions of world ahnillation always brings happy tears to my eyes.
Seriously, Zeal being destroyed was awesome. It had my favorite world map theme too.
Lucca's mom and such, though I never figured out how the hell you're supposed to save her...
Chrono dying. (Only to be ressurected...though I do that out of habit anyway.)
The ending too, and the confrontation with Lavos' Core. (Everyone does their take on the whole situation.)
Meh, there were alot.
I also liked how all the characters in your current party (except for Crono) say something special and then you enter the final battle, which is very well done in a lot of ways: the time travelling effect, the dramatic spell effects, the music etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeromus_X
Whenever I think about the stories and how they are connected and
all that crap it scares me to death. Really.
EDIT
That can bring tears to any-one. Even my science teacher.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sephiroth 1999AD
i, as like veryone else, felt emotional when: (SPOILER)Chrono died. he was my favorite character, even though he didnt talk. well he did, butyou know. i always like the main character in everything, so when he died i was sad :cry:
Man. I really hated it when you get put in jail regardless of whether you're innocent or not. That mad me so incredibly mad. But then you get to beat up that stupid Dragon thing, so I felt better after that lol. But I felt sorry for Crono, because you know that the Chancellor is bad, and poor Crono get's looked up in prison for nothing. :(
As did I.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by eiko guy
Well, I didn't feel like one of the characters, but I do remember feeling very...odd...when I first went to 12,000 B.C. It was then that I knew that Chrono Trigger was one of the best games ever.
I freaking loved it when Glenn (Frog) cut the mountain in half with his Masamune. That part was like "yeah, rock on Frog with your bad self!". And the 12,000 B.C. thing goes double for me. Love that map, music, and people there.