

Plenty of other games offer alternate endings in more interesting ways. Yeah, I get that it's there for the sake of providing multiple endings, but the actual process of playing through the game a second time to get those endings isn't actually enjoyable. Once I've beaten a game once, I'd rather go through it with additional challenge, not less. I just don't see the appeal in playing through a game multiple times on what amounts to an ultra-easy mode. Yeah, the battles go faster and you don't have to grind, but absolutely nothing in the game is a challenge anymore barring maybe Giga Gaia and Lavos. I mean, I liked Chrono Trigger, and on paper it sounds great, but in the end I feel like playing through the game on NG+ is tedious busywork. I know this is kind of a controversial opinion, but every time someone praises NG+ in Chrono Trigger, I kind of feel like I'm the only person who can't see the emperor's clothes. /r/GamePhysics - Clips of game physics shining and glitchingĭesign based on /r/FlatBlue created by /u/creesch.

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