[QUOTE="-Oath"]Awww, why are most Chrono Trigger fans ignoring this game? :(
IronBass
I can't understand that, neither. I've been dreaming with a game like this since I finished Chrono Trigger (and Breath of Fire II, and Super Mario RPG, and FFVI)
3D RPGs? They can't match this.
It has a lot to do with how old the games in question are. SNES RPG's are now 12-18 years old, meaning that the majority of the audience have played modern RPG's and have grown accustomed to the changes of the genre. Even CT, which is still argued as the most progressive 2D RPG to date, had quirks that have since been corrected and hammered out of genre convention. Square has twice added onto the original game to further complete the vision, and even this may not be the pinnacle.
For most of the people buying CTDS, the feeling of retro comes not from the experience, but the memories they had while playing old-school RPG's. This is why fans of Chrono Trigger are not hopping the bandwagon of other retro RPG's. They have no ascertainable memories to draw them back into the fray.
The question becomes "How do we convince Chrono Trigger fans to show interest in this game?" The answer to that is "Show them a better product after they tire of the older game." How to do that? Buy purchasing enough to cause a second print, lest bring on the Disgaea wrath of overinflation due to lack of sales.
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