The classic SNES RPG Chrono Trigger just got the title of Famitsu readers’ #1 title of the Heisei era and Square Enix is giving it more love with an Original Soundtrack Revival Disc announced for July 10, 2019.
With Japan transitioning into the Reiwa period on May 1, 2019, Famitsu held a poll for readers to vote on their favorite games from the Heisei period, which began on January 8, 1989.
Square Enix Jazz Vol. 2 released today, featuring jazz arrangements of tracks from games such as NieR: Automata, Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger, Seiken Densetsu 3, and more. Here’s a sample video.
After a launch that came with a myriad of problems, Square Enix promised to fix up the PC release of Chrono Trigger, and their work is now over with the release of its fifth major update.
Square Enix is continuing its quest to fix up Chrono Trigger on PC with a series of patches after a troubled launch. The fourth patch changes menu UI, other adjustments and revisions.
After launching Chrono Trigger on PC with a myriad of issues, Square Enix promised to fix what they can through a series of patches. Today we got the third patch that updates the UI and improves battles.
After launching Chrono Trigger with a myriad of problems, Square Enix promised to fix it with a number of patches and they delivered the first one last month, and the second one today.
Chrono Trigger has received its first major patch on PCs, offering an option to change to the original graphics. UI issues will be addressed in an upcoming patch.
Famitsu launched a special English survey last month that asked fans overseas to vote on their favorite Japanese games, and the results were revealed in this week’s issue of the magazine.
We were recently surprised with a Chrono Trigger release on PC but it has since then seen mixed reviews due to a myriad of problems. Square Enix provided an update saying a number of patches are underway.