01-24-2008, 10:36 PM
R.Leonhardt Wrote:lol,It's pretty cute for lil ol' miss apple to try and comprehend a language she never heard before. Or have you??
(I mean no harm >_<)
I have Filipino relatives, but the ones from the Philippines only visit like once every decade. I only know food and bad words.
NiX Wrote:Hahah kicking his ass isn't worth it, Mix. You only get a lousy power-up for Frog, who's a lousy character.
And yes, Chrono Trigger as a whole is also one of the most memorable gaming experiences for me. I literally milked that game for everything it was worth.
I loved doing Frog's Masamune quest because of the nature scenery at Mt. Denadoro. It was nearly as beautiful as the faux-3D background of that bridge in Frog's time where you fight the skeleton thing. And... I remember using rotating between Lucca Merle Chrono and the Robot almost exclusively because of the tripple attacks, at least until Lumiere. So far almost everyone that's played Chrono Trigger has said that they milked the game for everything it was worth. I played through it thrice!
theGrim Wrote:My most memorable gaming moment would be when I beat Magus in Chrono Trigger for the first time. The build-up to this bad-ass of a character was quite intense. The whole first part of the game had you thinking he was the final boss. He had everything: a cult worshiping him in 600 AD, ominous music, bumbling henchmen and a castle surrounded in shadows and mists.
For those who've played the game, who can forget when you first come to his room? Everything's black, there's this scary weird chanting in the background, you're running into the darkness. Suddenly, blue flames burst to life on either side of your party. Oh yeah, this is it.
After Magus joined my party I remember still being pissed at him since he beat my party up so many times. I benched him almost all the time XD My favorite moment was when the party first gets to the End of Time. The old man sitting at the center was just plain creepy. Oh, and when the party first gets the Epoch too. Who can forget its accompanying musical score?