Yeah, really! Even the load time to the freaking menu...Cmon, guys, really? Unnecessary.
Yeah, really! Even the load time to the freaking menu...Cmon, guys, really? Unnecessary.
Any more Chrono series is unlikely, the Chrono Team has split up and since left Square completely. Two of the driving members have stated they would be intrested in doing another, but they left due to frustration, and the third has since cut off all ties and refuses to have anything more to do with it, unless a reconcilation is on the cards, there won't be any more.
Some game series continue without input from the lead developers or the lead creator of the series. If Square Enix wants to pursue a game in this series, they can do so without the cooperation of the original team of developers that made the game.
The Suikoden series has continued without input from its original team. Some gamers have noticed a lack of direction in the series since a certain part of Suikoden III.
During a Cubed³ interview on February 1, 2007, Square Enix’s Senior Vice President Hiromichi Tanaka said that although no sequel is currently planned, some sort of sequel is still possible if the Chrono Cross developers can be reunited.
In January 2008, composer Yasunori Mitsuda remarked that "there are a lot of politics involved" in creating a new game
I don't think Square would attempt to make a game without the core people that made it was it was and such a hit.
yah well a lot of people never thought SE would sell the souls of the FF7 cast for a few extra bucks either.