Does I Am Setsuna Live Up To Chrono Trigger's Legacy? | Tokyo
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In this clip from The Game Informer Show, Joe Juba talks about his review for I Am Setsuna from Square-Enix and developer Tokyo RPG Factory and why the gameplay and story doesn't live up to its inspirations in games like Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger for the Super Nintendo. Check out the full playlist for more episodes of The Game Informer Show (featuring game impressions and developer interviews) by clicking here - http://bit.ly/1THqFgr
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no it doesnt
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If they just had a disc I would buy this game, but for twenty more dollars I can get World of Final Fantasy and have a disc...
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The game feels like it was rushed.
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no
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This game is a shallow attempt to reach out to the conventional tropes of the 90s. It should be shamed for what it is. Not an original, wonderful bone in its body. What a fucking sham.
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In the mood for a JRPG, I have two choices between playing FF X/X-2 or I am Setsuna which game should i play first ?
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No Vita version , no buy!
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No not a chance.
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nevr heard of it
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Tack looks bored.
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And this is the problem, the critisms might feel harsh because of the efford put in the game, but if you make something so similair to another, even if its good, if it isnt different in a good way its not worth playing.
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all wonder and characterisation was taken away from it. It has barely personality and chrono trigger was great for it.
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In my personal opinion I Am Setsuna is better than Chrono Trigger. I just like the story and characters way more.
Outside of that I really see no need to compare the two, because the only thing they share is the gameplay. -
They should just make a remastered Chrono Trigger since we are in the era of remakes in the games industry right now lol I'd play the hell out of it!
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It lives up to the top of my cock