My attention was held from the beginning to the end. As an overall package, it was one great RPG that I remembered playing on PlayStation. Now the story, gameplay, and battles were all very solid in Chrono Cross. Kid is back as Square Enix unveiled Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition earlier this week. He is one of the all-time greats when it comes to video game music and I honestly would buy the game for his involvement alone. Mitsuda also wrote the soundtrack to Chrono Trigger and composed Xenogears’ memorable melodies. Square Enix brought back musical genius Yasunori Mitsuda to work on the soundtrack for the remastered version of the game and I can’t wait to hear what’s in the finished product. The music was just on another level for this game. What was most memorable to me about Chrono Cross above anything else was its amazing soundtrack. While I was not as captivated by Chrono Cross as I was with its predecessor, the original PlayStation title was an excellent RPG in its own right. This was something that I was not expecting and was a pleasant surprise this week. Titled Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition, this remastered sequel of Chrono Trigger will be released on multiple gaming platforms and features an HD upgrade, enhanced battle system, and even the inclusion of the game, RADICAL DREAMERS – Le Trésor Interdit –. While there seems to be no indication that a Chrono Trigger project is in the works, I was floored when Square Enix revealed this week in a Nintendo Direct that the remastered version of Chrono Cross will be released in April of this year. Chrono Trigger is near and dear to my heart in a way that no other game can match and maybe never will. It is my favorite game of all time and is the finest work that Square Enix (then Squaresoft) ever released. For years, I have desired to see a Chrono Trigger remaster or remake on modern consoles.