Gizmo_Duck
blathering blatherskite!
Incase you didn’t know the majority of the music composed for chrono cross is Celtic/Irish.
Chrono Cross was also listed as one of the games in the GeForce leak a month ago.
Hmmm, I would have preferred a Trigger Remake first
but it's one of the few games that you can't even play on any modern consolecan't remake perfection
Hmmm, I would have preferred a Trigger Remake first
but are we as people really done with making new original IP?
but it's one of the few games that you can't even play on any modern console
I wouldn't trust modern SE to do it justice, but Imagine a modern CT that looks like DQXI![]()
Well that will never happen..techincally it couldn't.true, unless you count steam/mobile as "modern"
they'd need to assemble the old gang to consider a remake...too much to fukk up if not.
They should remaster the DS version, since it's still the definitive version of the game. I don't think the current ports have its extras.
Trigger could if the literally do the anime 3d cell shadingChrono trigger can’t be remade, sorry. It just can’t.
Chrono cross is a much safer bet since its already in 3d
Trigger could if the literally do the anime 3d cell shading
I agreeIt would have to be guilty gear/fighterz level of animation for me. And I’ve yet to see any studio do that in a action or rpg game
Well that will never happen..techincally it couldn't.
That game was such a lightning in a bottle that could never be recreated.
Michael McGlynn and the music ensemble ANUNA, which AVA joined in 2015, previously worked with composer Yasunori Mitsuda on the track “Shadow of the Lowlands” for Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and McGlynn performed alongside Mitsuda on stage in celebration of Xenogears‘ 20th anniversary. Given that the new song by AVA is a collaboration with McGlynn, and considering McGlynn’s history with Mitsuda, it is possible the PlayStation game in reference is a title Mitsuda previously worked on.
definitely...same shyt w/ Mario RPG...shyt like that would never be remade...M&L/PM tried...but never reached the same level of![]()