If you look at the children's drawings in Lucca's House, you'll see one of Crono and one of Marle. The ghosts who appear with Miguel are Crono, Marle and Lucca.
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If you look at the children's drawings in Lucca's House, you'll see one of Crono and one of Marle. The ghosts who appear with Miguel are Crono, Marle and Lucca.
Aaaand?
For one, the drawings were done by the orphans (maybe kid herself) and had probably been there for quite some time. The drawings are not the real Crono and Marle, so the paper burning wouldnt kill the two of them. All it proves is that Crone and Marle visited them (or that they visited Crono and Marle), nothing else.
The ghosts who appear with Miguel are from a collapsed dimension, if you listen to what Miguel says. They arent really 'ghosts' either, I believe he said they were just memories or energies or some such thing. Even if they were ghosts, it still doesnt prove that Crono and Marle were at Lucca's house.
Hmm... good point. I never thought that way. I merely assumed that it meant that Crono and Marle were there. Maybe that's what happens when you play Chrono Cross without playing Chrono Trigger.
What if Frog turned the Masamune evil?? Because he surely took it back with him to his time, so between his time and Chrono's he probably his it in that stupid forest of his and anyone could have found it
I don't think think that Frog turned the Masamune evil. After all, after you finish the credits it shows this little scene tht says the masamune disapeard. So if it did, why would Frog have it?
I think Frog used the Masamune for a bad purpose (kill Magus) and the sword turned evil because of this desire. That's what I believe.
But isn't that what weapons are for?
As it is told to me, the sword that frog used is NOT the masamune in japan. It's a woosley-ism (for those who don't know what that refers to, google for Ted Woosley and any number of rpg names... chrono trigger, secret of mana, or especially FFVI. It will become very clear very fast.)
It is indeed supposed to be the other sword, the one which stands against the masamune which frog wielded.
The Masamune's correct name is indeed the Grand Lion, but that goes for both Trigger and Cross. So it doesn't really change anything.
Any thoughts on this? Sure.
Chrono Cross is perhaps the worst game I have ever played, and Chrono Trigger the best. CC was a game that Square gagged onto the screen to cash in, while CT was a game they made in an attempt to make a good game.
They didn't take much time plugging things like plot holes.
That's kinda harsh Outspoken. Maybe you didn't pay attention in cross, but it's connected to trigger in almost every aspect, aside from having some extra characters that didn't get a lot of development, ie chronopolis, Kid=Schala, the chrono trigger, the prometheus circuit, etc, etc
I'm soooo happy to just pretend that Chrono Cross never happened (even though I lost some hours of my life playing it)
I see things this way: Crono and his pals killed Lavos in 1999AD, and everyone lived happy lives doing whatever they wanted to do in their respective eras. Oh, and they never gave a damn about alternative realities, paradoxes, and all that crap...
sooo happy...
I fully agree with Outsider. I think Chrono Trigger had a really great story, but Chrono Cross utterly messed it up by creating a new story that is full of holes and paradoxes, not to mention it's so rushed, especially in Disc 2. So I just pretend the story ended with CT's happy ending.Quote:
Originally Posted by Outsider
Umm... you guys, isn't this getting a little out of hand? The thread wasn't made to bash the entire game, just a tiny bit of it. :(
CC deserves it! Games are going the way of anniahlation or desolation. This is a terrible thing. Games like CC, FFV, etc all destroy part of the world or plot of a previous game. What's the point of playing CT just to see: "You saved the world so now we at square are gonna kill off the main charectors and let some boondocks town in the middle of nowhere, porre, conquor the earth."