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Japanese roleplaying games, or JRPGs for short, are experiencing a second golden age. It's the perfect time to give this ...
Twenty million trees will be planted and 2,500 hectares (6,178 acres) of new woodland created in the west of England as part of a "national forest" drive, the government has announced. The Western ...
Fortunately, my wallet is safe for the moment. I’m still busy replaying Chrono Trigger. It’s less than $4 on Steam right now. Something about spring always gets me in the mood to play an RPG.
The new addition is Tudor’s Black Bay Chrono “Flamingo Blue.” Tudor launched this new BB back in January, and the watch’s turquoise dial instantly made waves among watch heads. Some ...
Tension prevailed for nearly three hours in the Mekkapala forest station limits near Perumbavoor on Saturday (March 15) after a baby elephant, part of a herd, fell into a pit. The other elephants ...
One of the key games perpetually brought up in the remake discourse is Chrono Trigger, a truly seminal RPG that’s endured for thirty years as a genre-defining influence on generations of ...
Chrono Trigger just hit its milestone 30th birthday, but despite being older than most gamers today, there's still never been a better time to play the classic because A) it's still inarguably one ...
The Kickstarter-funded Forge of the Fae is shaping up to be a treat for fans of classic JRPGs like Chrono Trigger and old-school Final Fantasy.
After 30 years, I still often find myself thinking about Fiona's Forest in Chrono Trigger, and one of the scenes that captures what makes the game so enduring for me. It's a late-game moment after ...
Chrono Trigger's 30th anniversary brings promises of new projects, exciting fans for potential remakes. A potential remake using 2D-HD art style akin to Octopath Traveler is highly desired by fans.
Chrono Trigger is widely considered to be one of the greatest Japanese RPGs ever made, and the stone cold classic just turned 30 years old. The most insane part, though? Chrono Trigger has never ...
Chrono Trigger launched on the Super Nintendo on March 11, 1995, making it 30 years old. It’s still a revolutionary role-playing game now for many of the same reasons it was back then ...