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Compiled By Brandon Boyer
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October 6, 2006

The Gamasutra Quantum Leap Awards: Role-Playing Games

Honorable Mentions

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The Quantum Leap Awards

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The Gamasutra Quantum Leap Awards: Role-Playing Games


5. Chrono Trigger

 

Chrono Trigger. It was the first CRPG to really do an elegant job of handling time travel, something which has yet to be repeated since.

-Ian Schreiber, Minerva Software

Chrono Trigger, the first game that gave you the choice to avoid fights. The first game that had multiple optional features including several endings. One of the best stories of all rpg games.

-Anonymous

Chrono Trigger. It was successful in establishing an immersive and enjoyable game world, while limiting interruptions of gameplay through the use of seamless battle integration. It was also very innovative, as far as the battle system goes, through its use of combinations of Tech Attacks.

-Cory Hunt, Hantosoft




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