![]() The game's adaptation is flawless, and the only major loading issues come at major story intersections - you'll need to download a portion of the game every time, but it saves you from a huge extra file at the beginning.When an average playthrough can easily eclipse 30 hours, this is important. Because of the that, you're inclined to play it for a longer period of time.The game's optimization for touch screens eliminates a lot of the hassle that you would face trying to fake it with an emulator.To be frank, for those of you wondering why you should shell out ten bucks for this game, there are a couple things you need to wrap your head around: The menus are optimized for touch controls, and the presence of an on-screen joystick keeps the things manageable - with an emulator you'll often find the on-screen d-pad does not handle diagonal movements (or simultaneous presses) well. This sets it apart from, say, running Chrono Trigger less-than-legally on an Android SNES Emulator. It remains a faithful adaptation, even if the controls have been modified for a touch environment. This port is a copy of the 2010 version that was released for the Nintendo DS, which came with an extra dungeon, items, and cutscenes. So much can be said about the quality of story, sound, controls, and depth that it's almost not worth stating in this review: if the game wasn't good, there wouldn't be multiple ports of it. While that PC couldn't do much in the way of modern titles, these emulated, older ones ran well enough that I could play some of the games I had only read about in Nintendo Power magazine.Ĭhrono Trigger was one of those games, and it was simply magical. ![]() My first experience with Chrono Trigger was an emulator on a terrible, terrible computer.
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