106 – Chrono Trigger Review Part 1 of 2

Welcome to Episode 106 of The RPG After Years! This week, Scott and Rich begin their journey through time to review the latest RPG Club game and what many say is the greatest RPG of all time… it’s the 1995 time-traveling SNES JRPG classic, Squaresoft’s Chrono Trigger!

  • The RPG After Years is hosting an RPG Club! It’s like a book club, but with RPGs, and we hope all of you play along! We are between games right now, but nominations have begun! Voting will begin on Sunday, April 10th, and the next club will begin on Sunday, May 1st!
  • The Final Fantasy VII Materia Lockkdown challenge has begun! It’s our annual charity challenge that makes FF7 more interesting. For more info, please visit materialockdown.com!
  • The Chrono Trigger  review begins! We discuss the extensive development history behind the game.!

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The British one.

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