schizophrenia on whole another level

Even after completing the first two games, this was the first time I truly felt like I was playing a Final Fantasy game.

This game merely combines the positive aspects of the previous two games, each of which, to be honest, showed an important breakthrough.

they sure love making trap doors...

Chrono Trigger is quite different from your typical Japanese role-playing game - it is a tight-knit adventure about time travel across many eras/ages on the same planet, with every era being equally interesting and relevant.
There wasn't a single moment/mission that I felt was unnecessary or introduced to the game as a filler from the beginning to the end.
The sidequests were a similarly intriguing in addition that flawlessly illustrated the combination of enhancing the lore and delivering a lot of rewards/loot for those that chose to engage with them.
Since the beginning, there hasn't been a single member of the cast that I disliked or felt neutral. I’ve adored them all, because each and every one of them contributed equally to the storyline and gameplay.
The combat system was generally solid, getting somewhat complex in the end but still being nice overall, and the tedious grinding was largely nonexistent.
The game was fantastic all around. Even though I wished the game had lasted a little bit longer, I really did appreciate everything about it.
Truly a timeless masterpiece.

a storytelling with unique playstyle and characters that fit the gameplay very well with such impact on the player itself, this must be one of my favorite games from suda. great plot structure that is amazingly built upon it, to an incredible twists here and there which gave me a good rush of adrenaline. masterpiece...

this game gave me severe ptsd from sewers

the number of times this game tormented me made me desensitized

this game storyline is perfectly one of the best in the series for sure, the plot keeps getting thicker and becoming more and more interesting as you play. The battle system is really simple and good I like how it continues to become progressive over time, ahead of its time for sure. the cast on the other hand are well-written and you grow fond of them for their unique characteristics and personalities that they withhold, it is sometimes hard to remember that this is a PS2 game when i'm playing it.