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I find it an interesting watch, though it doesn't register to my stupefaction nor to go my chagrin - more and different things conduce to the befall of the economy and finances than most would think, with no offense. The best thing one can do in any such chaos, to me, is concede what's wrong and what one cannot do and try one's best in a unison effort to rectify the former. Lest I go off on an illegible talent, though. I find the video a good watch nevertheless.
Anyways, my love of Chrono Cross is much deeper than merely a shallow appreciation of the gameplay. My loyalty to it stems from it's plot, character development, music, art, etc.
Simply forcing one of my friends to play it while I tell them exactly what to do is enough.
I don't need to play it! Merely to be able to appreciate something as great as Chrono Cross is enough!
(Besides, I can play Dead or Alive Extreme 2 with only one hand)
Ya, but I'd pretty much do anything for Chrono Cross.
I decided years ago that I would literally be willing to offer one of my arms if they made a sequel to Chrono Cross. (Not another sequel to Chrono Trigger)
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