

I have seen many people previously wondering how is the current state of Chrono Trigger on Steam is.

Hopefully PC owners will soon have a version of Chrono Trigger that finally does justice to Square's 16-bit masterpiece. 1 2 Next Arthands Banned 8,039 1 I just completed Chrono Trigger yesterday on Steam, many years after finishing the Nintendo DS version. It's certainly pleasing to see the publisher acknowledging its initial mistakes and making positive moves to rectify the situation. Check it out on the App Store for iOS here, Google Play for Android here. This will, among other things, offer further improvements to the user interface seen outside of battle. If you’re ok with the look and don’t own it yet, you can buy Chrono Trigger for 9.99 on mobile and 14.99 on Steam. There are also performance fixes, as detailed in Square's latest Steam post.Ĭhrono Trigger's second patch is available to download now, and Square Enix notes that a third update is already in the works and scheduled for June. The newly implemented classic-style battle UI.Įlsewhere, playable character sprites have been reworked for the overworld map, bringing them closer to the SNES originals, and the resolution of animated cut-scenes has been improved. It's now also possible to pause during battles. Square Enix has now released a second update for Chrono Trigger on PC, which most notably introduces a battle interface far more inline with that found in the Super Nintendo game, alongside the option to switch between a new controller/keyboard focussed layout and the launch UI intended for mouse and touch use. After widespread criticism, Square announced its intention to address the issues that fans of the classic J-RPG had raised - and has already released one update, adding original-style sprites, a UI overhaul, improved controller and keyboard support, and more.
