![]() ![]() After 13 long years, the role playing game of the ages finally returns with Chrono Trigger for the Nintendo DS. ![]() The new dungeons met with mixed reviews GameSpot called them "frustrating" and "repetitive," while IGN noted that "the extra quests in the game connect extremely well." It was a nominee for Best RPG for the Nintendo DS in IGN's 2008 video game. One of the areas within the Vortex uses the "Singing Mountain" song that was featured on the original Chrono Trigger soundtrack. Masato Kato, who wrote the script for the SNES version, participated in the development, overseeing the addition of Arena of the Ages, Lost Sanctum, and Dimensional Vortex. In the extras menu, the monster data and boss data were combined into the bestiary, and the release added the item encyclopedia. The translation replaced Frog's Early Modern English with a more literal, normal English translation and also renamed various enemies and equipment. The added features include a more literal translation by Tom Slattery, a dual-screen mode which clears the top screen of all menus, a self-completing map screen, a default "run" option, Arena of the Ages, Lost Sanctum, and Dimensional Vortex. The DS re-release contains all of the bonus material from the PlayStation port, such as the anime-style cut scenes by Akira Toriyama, as well as other enhancements. Composer Yasunori Mitsuda was pleased with the project, exclaiming "think about it when they play it." At the 2008 Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix displayed Akira Toriyama's original art, advertising the DS release.ĭifferences For naming differences between the two versions, see List of Chrono Trigger DS name changes. On JSquare Enix announced that they were officially planning to bring Chrono Trigger to the Nintendo DS. ![]()
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