Another lovely article, as expected. It's odd (or perhaps DESTINY?), but I just decided to revisit Chrono Trigger. I rushed through the game once before and certainly didn't take the time to appreciate everything it has to offer (e.g. more than 10 different endings).
There was an article on NPR recently that suggested people yearning for new television bide their time with classics or other series they may have missed. Though I don't really watch television, I thought it was a great idea. If the same logic can be applied to videogames (even though there is no strike), then so be it.
#1 Servo Dec 11, 2007 12:33pm
Another lovely article, as expected. It's odd (or perhaps DESTINY?), but I just decided to revisit Chrono Trigger. I rushed through the game once before and certainly didn't take the time to appreciate everything it has to offer (e.g. more than 10 different endings).
There was an article on NPR recently that suggested people yearning for new television bide their time with classics or other series they may have missed. Though I don't really watch television, I thought it was a great idea. If the same logic can be applied to videogames (even though there is no strike), then so be it.