
In the case of Chrono Trigger, I'm pretty sure most of the times you were stuck and needed the guide it's because you didn't pay attention to what was going on, or didn't take the time to take everything into account/think for yourself.


Or at least try a bit before going the guide route. I just think in the long run you'd gain a lot more appreciation for some games if you just played them as opposed to searching for what to do the second you are a bit confused. Below you can find how to activate each ending. I'm in no way diminishing your experience btw, if you like doing it via guides it's your prerogative. Chrono Trigger has a variety of endings, some of which can be minutely altered depending on game events. Aside from the option of touchscreen controls, a mildly improved English translation, Wireless Play mode, and a smattering of new (and, we must say, slightly. For anything that relates to the main story or the side-quests for the characters, you can do it without a guide just by exploring, talking, and reading. In fact, if anything is surprising about Chrono Trigger, its that unlike many of the old games reissued on DS such as Final Fantasy III Square Enix hasnt really updated it. The only things you have to know the exact timings for in CT that can be somewhat arbitrary is how to get all endings, but even that you can still try out some by yourself without reading any guide. If your requirement for needing a guide is "I have to read or figure out stuff by myself" you're pretty much going to need a guide for any game that doesn't have objectives always tracked and a marker to tell you where to go. Nowadays we get maybe 6 good games a year max.There lies the issue, instead of taking the time to try to understand, you followed a guide the second you didn't exactly know what to do next.

(as the game is looking for the number that corresponds to a Pokémon). In several of the games main endings, the Millenial Fair is featured prominently. And this is not even all the games from those years, I just picked out the ones I enjoyed the most. Chrono Trigger was released in 1995 and its still considered to be one of the best games of all time. Who rememebers the early days of PS Plus? This was when I fell in love with PS Plus.
