Chrono Trigger Comes To PC, But Don’t Get Too Excited

Mobile Version of Timeless Classic Also Receives Update to the PC Features
Widely hailed as one of the greatest video games of all time, the CHRONO TRIGGER experience is now available for the first time on STEAM. But temper your excitment as for whatever reason, this this mobile version of the game that wasn’t all that well received. And by mobile, I’m not talking about the DS port, which was actually really good, rather the iOS/ Android version.

This “mobile port” features:

  • Two Extra Dungeons – Includes the mysterious “Dimensional Vortex” dungeon and “Lost Sanctum” dungeon that first appeared in the Nintendo DS and mobile releases
  • CHRONO TRIGGER Limited Edition – Those that purchase the STEAM version until April 2, 2018 will receive the following digital bonuses for free:
    • An enchanting and specially edited digital song file containing a medley of five songs: “Far Off Promise,” “Wind Scene,” “Battle with Magus,” “Corridors of Time,” and “Chrono Trigger”
    • Composer Yasunori Mitsuda’s digital liner notes
    • A collection of six stunning PC wallpapers in varying sizes
  • Updated Graphics and Sound – While keeping the atmosphere of the original, this version features optimized visuals designed for modern PCs and a re-recorded soundtrack under the supervision of original composer Yasunori Mitsuda.
  • Updated Controls – Optimized PC experience that supports both controller and mouse/keyboard configuration
  • New Autosave Feature – Automatically saves while still featuring the original title’s Save Point function
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If you really want to get the Chrono Trigger experience on the PC there are “other” ways to do that. But if you want to keep things on the level and don’t mind playing a port of a lackluster mobile port, then go nuts.

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