Chrono Trigger

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Chrono Trigger is a critically acclaimed 1995 role-playing game developed by Square that is celebrated for its time-traveling story, memorable characters, and innovative combat system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf role-playing game
video game
antagonist Lavos NERFINISHED
artStyle 2D sprite-based graphics
cameraPerspective top-down
characterDesigner Akira Toriyama NERFINISHED
combatFeature enemies visible on field
no random battles on world map
combatSystem Active Time Battle 2.0 NERFINISHED
composer Nobuo Uematsu NERFINISHED
Yasunori Mitsuda NERFINISHED
criticalReception critically acclaimed
developer Square NERFINISHED
director Takashi Tokita NERFINISHED
Yoshinori Kitase NERFINISHED
feature New Game Plus mode NERFINISHED
active time battle system
combination tech attacks
dual techs
multiple endings
time travel
triple techs
genre role-playing game
legacy considered one of the greatest video games of all time
mainCharacter Crono NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme changing history
fate and free will
notableFor branching story paths
multiple endings based on player choices
originalReleaseRegion Japan NERFINISHED
partOf Chrono series NERFINISHED
platform Android
Windows
surface form: Microsoft Windows

Nintendo DS NERFINISHED
PlayStation NERFINISHED
PlayStation Network NERFINISHED
Super Famicom NERFINISHED
Super Nintendo Entertainment System NERFINISHED
Virtual Console NERFINISHED
Wii NERFINISHED
Wii U NERFINISHED
iOS
playableCharacter Ayla NERFINISHED
Crono NERFINISHED
Frog NERFINISHED
Lucca NERFINISHED
Magus NERFINISHED
Marle NERFINISHED
Robo NERFINISHED
playerMode single-player
producer Kazuhiko Aoki NERFINISHED
publisher Square NERFINISHED
Square Enix NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1995
reRelease Nintendo DS enhanced port
PC port on Steam
mobile ports
saveFeature multiple save slots
sequel Chrono Cross NERFINISHED
setting End of Time
Kingdom of Guardia NERFINISHED
Middle Ages
post-apocalyptic future
prehistoric era
subgenre turn-based RPG

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