You would be hard pressed to find an Indie RPG developer who doesn't respect Chrono Trigger on some level. Mitsuda's soundtrack is amongst the best of its generation; Toriyama's designs; Kato's story managed to be complex, yet deceptively simple. This was Squaresoft at its finest, completely unencumbered by the negative trends of recent years. There are almost too many details too much to properly appreciate, but one element stands above all.
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