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Posted: Jun 27th 2007 5:06PM (Unverified) said

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I don't know how limited it is considering the general success of FF games in this country... I'd hardly call many of those innovative or unusual besides, say, XII. For any interesting aspect of the previous ones, they're still fairly traditional.

I'm excited for it, either way. I think if nothing else it will benefit from a decided lack of Japanese style RPGs on the system in the west.
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Posted: Jun 27th 2007 6:54PM Dr Stabbingworth said

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Is this Chrono Trigger 2? I've been calling it for a while. Cross was trash.
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Posted: Jun 27th 2007 8:06PM Ninegauger said

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Modern game design? Chrono Trigger had non-random battles over 10 years ago.

Furthermore, Chrono Cross was rad (though not as good as Chrono Trigger of course).
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Posted: Jun 28th 2007 2:10PM Sanclus said

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If the story is good and well told through excellent gameplay that includes strategy, this title could be an interesting diversion.
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Posted: Jun 28th 2007 9:57PM (Unverified) said

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Sakaguchi himself stated in an interview that the game he looked to the most for inspiration was Chrono Trigger. The games have a similar asthetic because Akira Toriyama contributed to the art for both of them. So far, Blue Dragon looks to be cut from the same mold as Chrono Trigger, and that has me pretty excited.
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