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anti social
Ok i have a question. how come Crono never talks??
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Dukes ate machinaw
I think RPGs that do that do it so you feel more like you're the hero. The lack of dialogue puts you in a position where you can fill in the gaps of what's being said.
I will do this. Nothing in my life matters except this. No moment in my life exists except this moment. I am born in this moment, and if I fail, I will die in this moment.
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He says one line during the "Slideshow" ending. But, that's about it.
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Eternally Lost
Mabye he's just the strong, silent type?
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He obviously does talk, like when he introduces himself to Marle. But, like Jenova-Rebirth said, it gives the player a chance to feel more like the hero. But Crono himself has to talk, because he does communicate with others. It's up to the player to decide on what he's saying, though.
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Yes, Crono does speak in the game, as The Abominatrix said. It's just up to you to fill in his dialogue. Also, when you choose his response, like in the trial, that's him speaking too.
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Eternally Lost
I forgot completely about the trial. Wow. Shows how long it's been since I've played it.
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I wonder why both Crono and Serge don't talk. Maybe if Squaresoft makes Chrono Break the main character won't talk either.
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Eternally Lost
Well, Serge "talks" in a sense if you count srugs and facoal expresions.
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Banned
I think Serge talks... during the scene at Guldove where Kid's poisoned and Harle comes, she says to Korcha "...... I am having a conversation w'it Serge." So I'm sure he does.
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Eternally Lost
But we never actully hear him say anything. Korcha's really just yelling at him anyways.
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If he never says anything, and Crono never says anything, then how do the people they meet know their names? They clearly speak, but they leave the exact words up to the gamer's imagination.
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