Chrono Trigger has received its first major patch on PCs, offering an option to change to the original graphics. UI issues will be addressed in an patch.
Famitsu launched a special English survey last month that asked fans overseas to vote on their favorite Japanese games, and the results were revealed in this week’s issue of the magazine.
We were recently surprised with a Chrono Trigger release on PC but it has since then seen mixed reviews due to a myriad of problems. Square Enix provided an update saying a number of patches are underway.
Chrono Trigger’s Steam version has received ire from fans since its release on Tuesday, and while the team behind the Steam version has stayed silent since, they recently issued an announcement regarding the game.
Back in 2001 AD, Square Co. ed a trademark for Chrono Break. No news ever came from it, but Chrono Trigger director Takashi Tokita had a few words to share on the canceled game.
The Legend of Zelda, Castlevania, Final Fantasy, Mario 64, Chrono Trigger, Phantasy Star, Demon’s Souls, and more have all been given a stunning makeover.