
"Chrono Trigger is very special. It's a bold and beautiful RPG assembled by some of the best developers working in gaming at the time. Perhaps just as importantly, it holds up remarkably well for a game that released on the SNES over 30 years ago. Go play it right now if you haven't. I promise you it sill looks great, sounds amazing, and packs a neat, evocative, one-of-a-kind story into an incredibly streamlined but satisfying time-travelling structure."
""I can't talk about that," Horii said on the latest episode of the ' KosoKoso Hōsō Kyoku' talk show livestream (translated by Automaton) when asked if anniversary events for the SNES classic might be leading up to a bigger project. He continued to say he couldn't talk about it in a way that heavily implied there was something to talk about. "Wait, if I say that, you'll figure it out!" he added, followed by "Don't ask!" and "I'll get in trouble!""
Chrono Trigger remains a bold, beautiful RPG that holds up over 30 years after its SNES release, offering striking visuals, music, and a streamlined time-traveling story. Yuji Horii, credited as one of the game's writers, repeatedly declined to confirm remake plans and said he "can't talk about that," suggesting there may be something to discuss. Horii previously made suggestive remarks at Napoli Comicon and was later described as being mistranslated. Square Enix has recently released numerous remasters and remakes, making a Chrono Trigger project plausible, though exact details and timing are unclear.
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