@The Batlord
It's a unique game in a way since the story deals with time traveling and multiple possibilities and not alot of rpgs have done that. (can't think of any other rpg that has done it)
But i played the Ps1 version that came with FF5 (i think) and it had anime cutscenes which made the game a little cooler but aside from a few cool things it was fairly standard rpg experience for me, the premise of that game was too big for the capacity of the snes, if that game were a ps2 game it woulda been a masterpiece just by staying true to his premise, but sadly it's a snes game that was too ambitious for it's time and didn't quite deliver (for me)
Now take ff3, just as ambitious as Chrono trigger but they used the Snes format amazingly, way better than Chrono.
They did it so well, FF3 it's regarded by many FF fans as the best FF game.
ive played and finished both games and ff3 was more memorable for me. because though Chrono had a cooler premise, FF3 told his story better.
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