

So, while the framerate issues may be irksome, and some aspects of the game aren’t so intuitive by today’s standards, anyone keen on playing – or replaying – a piece of JRPG history would be wise to check Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition out."CHRONO CROSS: THE RADICAL DREAMERS EDITION" is a remaster of "CHRONO CROSS". But still, there’s a great game here, and it’s never looked, sounded or played better. Some will be disappointed that Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition is simply a remaster of one of the best JRPGs of all time rather than a remake, and it’s not the most exhaustive one at that.

Maybe Chrono Break can be willed into existence yet. While Chrono Cross doesn’t hit the high notes that its predecessor does, it’s a sensational title given the facelift it deserves. This is the first time that we’ve had the opportunity to play the game here in Australia, and it’s telling that this 23-year-old game comes across as one of the most forceful steps forward for games as an art form that we’re going to see this year. It’s not just that it’s a very good game – though it is – is also that it’s a probing work of art that asks meaningful questions of the players and respects them enough to allow them to come to their own conclusions about it. Like the best in literature and the arts, by the time Chrono Cross’ credits roll you’re going to be left in a reflective mood.

have been converted to HD making them look crisp on modern displays, some brand-new artwork and character redesigns have also been worked on by the original designer Nobuteru Yuuki, fonts and other Hud’s have also received a similar polishing.

Chrono Cross the Radical Dreamers is a party-based JRPG, an HD remaster of the original Chrono Cross game released in 1999 for the original PlayStation, Radical dreamers adds much-needed quality of life changes, Visual upgrades, new music, and a host of other new features.
