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It seems that it is a PC port of the mobile port? Mostly negative reviews.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/613830/CHRONO_TRIGGER/

Will this come to GOG btw? It's a good old game after all ;)
Seriously doubt it.

Square only releases old western titles here.

Suppose it would be nice since the game is a masterpiece tho.

On the other hand 3 copies are enough for me :p (snes original,PS1 and DS ports)

EDIT: After a quick glance at the reviews it seems that its a terrible slap-on port. Touch screen interface and all. Tragic, but to be expected from Square.
Post edited February 27, 2018 by Hikage1983
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greeklover: It seems that it is a PC port of the mobile port? Mostly negative reviews.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/613830/CHRONO_TRIGGER/

Will this come to GOG btw? It's a good old game after all ;)
"It seems that it is a PC port of the mobile port? Mostly negative reviews." - and thats what you call a good old game? And no, GOG != Good Old Games, for many years.
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greeklover: It seems that it is a PC port of the mobile port? Mostly negative reviews.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/613830/CHRONO_TRIGGER/

Will this come to GOG btw? It's a good old game after all ;)
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nightcraw1er.488: "It seems that it is a PC port of the mobile port? Mostly negative reviews." - and thats what you call a good old game? And no, GOG != Good Old Games, for many years.
Obviously I want Gog/CDPR to make a port of the original, that would be worth buying :)
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greeklover: It seems that it is a PC port of the mobile port?
Both GoG and Steam's versions of Imperium Galactica II are as well too.

*sigh*
I still don't understand why Square-Enix chooses to re-release all of their old SNES titles using those awful "high quality" filters. I wish they would just stick to the original graphics for once. I'm sure most people would prefer pixel look to that blurry mess they constantly use these days.

That being said, I wouldn't mind seeing the Final Fantasy series on GOG. I really dig the updated features in FFVII and FFIX. Really improves the flow of the game and streamlines the battle system.
The most amazing part about this port is that they somehow managed to make an SNES game require 2GB in size.
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saldite: The most amazing part about this port is that they somehow managed to make an SNES game require 2GB in size.
Gotta be the telemetry. "CT PHONE HOME."
All of thier SNES era games on PC are ports of the mobile versions. FFIV, V, and VI as well as Secret of Mana and CT.
For that matter FFIX is a mobile port too.
Post edited February 27, 2018 by paladin181
It never ceases to amaze me how disrespectful Square-Enix can be toward Squaresoft's classics.

Does the Steam version have always-on DRM? The mobile version did the last time I checked its reviews.
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paladin181: Secret of Mana
Actually, funny enough, that one is one of the few that ISN'T a mobile port, despite looking like it.
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paladin181: All of thier SNES era games on PC are ports of the mobile versions. FFIV, V, and VI as well as Secret of Mana and CT.
For that matter FFIX is a mobile port too.
Hmm, I had no idea that the Steam version for FFIX is a mobile port. All things considered, I think the clearer models and "game boosters" really helped improve it without hampering the overall experience for me.
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greeklover: It seems that it is a PC port of the mobile port? Mostly negative reviews.
And no shortage of shills doing 'damage control'. -_-U
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greeklover: Will this come to GOG btw? It's a good old game after all ;)
Doubtful since it started out on a console rather than DOS or Windows on the PC.

If you can't find a copy of the SNES original or the DS version, emulation might be the way to go.
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nightcraw1er.488: ...and thats what you call a good old game?
I'll let the fans sing their praises for the original title since this isn't the first time a good game got a poor port/localization. -_-

May Crimson Echoes waft through S-E's halls once more.
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227: It never ceases to amaze me how disrespectful Square-Enix can be toward Squaresoft's classics.
Perhaps, with the tools available (ie RPG Maker, Clickteam Fusion, etc.), we'll be able to show the Triple-As how it can be done.

It's not like there isn't a market waiting to be tapped. ^_^

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/nonexisting_games_you_want_to_be_made_real
Post edited February 27, 2018 by ChainsawGenie
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greeklover: It seems that it is a PC port of the mobile port?
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drmike: Both GoG and Steam's versions of Imperium Galactica II are as well too.

*sigh*
Oh crikey! I was thinking of replacing my old IGII CDs with GOG's IGII. Should I just stick to my 4 beautiful CD-ROMs then?
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direspirefirewire: Should I just stick to my 4 beautiful CD-ROMs then?
I would. Mine are long gone.

Even the torrented versions are lacking the voice overs. *grumble*