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2 Game Combo - Final Fantasy IV + Chrono Trigger for PSX

2 Game Combo - Final Fantasy IV + Chrono Trigger for PSX

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Buy New: $17.94



New (4) Used (2) from $10.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 5636

Platform: Playstation
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game

UPC: 828706800157
EAN: 0828706800157
ASIN: B000CB8AGI

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Includes two hit games! Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger
  • Two best selling games of all time on the SNES system!
  • This includes two of the most influential RPG's of their time!
  • Take a dive into the past and play two of the greatest classic RPG's of all time!
  • Chrono Trigger has over 7 different endings! Over 100 hours of gameplay!

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The two classic RPGs in this compilation not only represent hours upon hours of story, character, and action, they also present the background for two recent bestselling, critically hailed games: Final Fantasy IX and Chrono Cross.With all the different names for the original 1991 release of the first title in this compilation (Final Fantasy IV in Japan, Final Fantasy II in the U.S.), role-players new to the game may get confused. Make no mistake, though: Final Fantasy Chronicles marks the first time this pivotal installment of the cherished game series has ever been available on the PlayStation. In Final Fantasy IV, players take on the role of Cecil, a loyal captain who questions the orders of his king, and for it is sent to slay a mysterious beast in a nearby valley.In Chrono Trigger, Chrono must follow princess Marle's teleportation through time and locate her before an intergalactic parasite arrives to destroy the world. The original game, also on the PlayStation for the first time, was one of the first nonlinear role-playing games. The decisions that players make during the game will point them toward one of more than a dozen possible endings.These new versions retain the authentic Japanese SNES stories and characters while updating their graphics and adding new full-motion video sequences and other features.Features:2 pivotal role-playing games in 1 anthology New full-motion video sequences Authentic stories and characters Assorted new features


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Final Fantasy Fan   November 15, 2007
I bought this game for Final Fantasy IV. I first notice the game when I remembered it from the SNES version as Final Fantasy II. This game is one of my favorite classics. I played it all the time on SNES when I was younger and I am still playing it to this day. There is alot I like about FFIV such as the battle music, the short cinema's they added, and especially the plot.


4 out of 5 stars Still a Great Game   December 3, 2005
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I only bought this for Chrono Trigger, since my copy of the original SNES game is unfortunately long gone. It is still an awesome game--classic and magnificent, but there are just two little things that can potentially irritate one enough to stop playing. The first is the FMVs. This is entirely a matter of opinion--some people love the art for the FMVs. I am not one of them. I find the artwork on the FMVs rather ugly. And there is one scene, right around when Queen Zeal summons Lavos (for the sake of storyline I will not explain it further), where there is text left untranslated (though by the context it is easy enough to figure out what is probably being said). Fortunately, none of the original game is cut out, so you still see all the scenes as they were in the SNES, in addition to the FMVs.

The other thing is loading time. It's ridiculous. Wait a few seconds before battles start, and wait a few more when they end (which is really "fun" in some sections of the game when you have a lot of battles in a row). Then opening the menu or switching party members takes even more time. In the context of how many seconds it is, it sounds insignificant, but in the video game world, these transitions should be seamless. It is unfortunate that this problem exists. Not even the rom version for your computer does this.

I recommend that, unless you really love the previews you've seen of the new artwork, you play the original SNES game if you can. I prefer this version over the rom, because I dislike playing video games with a keyboard, but you can get a controller to hook into one of your USB ports if you believe this lag time will be a significant irritation and you can't get your hands on the original game.

But despite all that, this is still Chrono Trigger, and therefore the most fun RPG ever made. And since it's so much less expensive than the original game, it's quite worth considering buying this product, even if you only want one game from it like me.



5 out of 5 stars Loading time is outrageous   November 30, 2005
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The loading time in this game is outrageous. You press "menu" and wait for TWO SECONDS... THREE SECONDS for it to change. In between you get a black screen. It is unacceptable. The game is absolutely bomb, but I suggest you get it on SNES if you have the oppurtunity. Or get the ROM, if you own the original but it is not working -_0

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