Yeah, it's really hard to look at how CC treats the cast of CT and not wonder if Kato had some negative feelings after CT.
And then finding that interview kind of confirms it...
If they ever do a modern Chrono game, this is what they need to use as a reference.I'd say peak Toriyama was Namek, but I honestly just loved his DB to mid DBZ art. It actually makes me kind of sad looking at his art now
I would have liked even Chrono Trigger to have a different art style
I'm still fumming at Robo dying in such a gratuitous, meaningless way in CC. Like he was nothing but a c-list fodder.
After One Piece is done (hahahahaha help) and he's less worked-to-death, it would be great to see Oda put his stamp on a jRPG art-wise to follow in Toriyama's footsteps.
Boy people have problems with Square's female designs I'd love to see the reaction to an Oda game.
In all seriousness, yes, Oda should contribute his art to a new Chrono game. Toriyama's art has always been cartoonish. One Piece takes it a step further. But Oda has done more grounded looking characters.
There will never be another Chrono game.
And it's kind of remarkable actually. Chrono Trigger is one of the most renowned games of all time, and Square Enix has calculated it is in their best interest to do nothing with it. They will do full scale remakes of Mana games and actual new installments in the SaGa series, but Chrono is considered a lesser series. It's kinda nuts actually.
But I guess it's actually not that surprising if you consider how separated the key people of that team are now. I doubt many of the key people behind Trigger or Cross are still at Square.
No, Toriyama style was favored for budget friendly development. I would want a third chronotrigger game to have the FF7 Remake treatment visually.
No, Toriyama style was favored for budget friendly development. I would want a third chronotrigger game to have the FF7 Remake treatment visually.