Chrono Cross Opening




Opening Theme < Chrono Cross >

About the Story

Bila pertama kali bermain di New Game+,maka kamu akan terbangun di dalam mimpi.Di dalam mimpi ini Serge harus mengaktifkan cyrstal agar bisa berteleport.Setelah berteleport dan menuju ke bangunan teratas,Serge mendekati pintu.Dari situ,dia melihat seorang wanita tomboy berambut kuning dan kepang,yang tergeletak jatuh di tanah.

Chrono Cross Cover



Lynx,Serge,and Kid

World Map




Map of the World

Serge in Opassa Beach



Opassa Beach,the place where the story started...

Chrono Cross Main Chara Girls



All > main chara in the game
From the left : Steena,Luccia,Riddel,Marcy,Kid,Harle,Irenes,Miki,Janice,Leena,
Orlha,Mel,Korcha Ma.

Chrono Cross Main Chara Boys



All > main chara in the game.
From the left :
Serge,Lynx,Gleen,Grobyc,Guile,Skelly,Karsh,Pierre,Norris,Zoah,
Nikki,Mojo,Funguy.

Gleen



Gleen the swordman from Viper Manor.

PoshuL tHe StRonG D0G



Poshul,the strong dog.Give her heckran bone,and she will join your party.

Leena




Leena,the villange girl,Serge and Leena...FOREVER!

Serge & Kid

Serge



Serge in Opassa Beach...the place where the journey starts...

Kid Chrono Cross

Serge

Chrono Cross Cover

Game Play

Gameplay

Chrono Cross features standard RPG gameplay with some differences. Players advance the game by controlling the protagonist Serge through the game's world, primarily by foot and boat. Navigation between areas is conducted via an overworld map, depicting the landscape from a scaled down overhead view. Around the island world are villages, outdoor areas, and dungeons, through which the player moves in three dimensions. Locations such as cities and forests are represented by more realistically scaled field maps, in which players can converse with locals to procure items and services, solve puzzles and challenges, or encounter enemies. Like Chrono Trigger, the game features no random encounters; enemies are openly visible on field maps or lie in wait to ambush the party.[2] Touching the monster switches perspectives to a battle screen, in which players can physically attack, use "Elements", defend, or run away from the enemy. Battles are turn-based, allowing the player infinite time to select an action from the available menu. For both the playable characters and the CPU-controlled enemies, each attack reduces their number of hit points (a numerically based life bar), which can be restored through Elements. When a playable character loses all hit points, he or she faints. If all the player's characters fall in battle, the game ends and must be restored from a previously saved chapter—except for specific storyline-related battles that allow the player to lose. Chrono Cross's developers aimed to break new ground in the genre, and the game features several innovations.[5] For example, players can run away from all conflicts, including boss fights and the final battle.[2]
[edit] Battle and Elements
Two characters in foreground in battle poise, menu with "Attack", "Element", "Defend", "Run Away", boxes with health statistics for characters "Serge", "Kid", and "Mel", stone floor, gold robotic enemy facing the characters
In battle, players can attack, use Elements, defend, or run away

The Element system of Chrono Cross handles all magic, consumable items, and character-specific abilities. Elements unleash magic effects upon the enemy or party and must be equipped for use, much like the materia of 1997's Final Fantasy VII. Elements can be purchased from shops or found in treasure chests littered throughout areas. Once acquired, they are allocated to a grid whose size and shape are unique to each character. They are ranked according to eight tiers; certain high level Elements can only be assigned on equivalent tiers in a character's grid. As the game progresses, the grid expands, allowing more Elements to be equipped and higher tiers to be accessed. Elements are divided into six paired oppositional types, or "colors," each with a natural effect. Red (fire/magma) opposes Blue (water/ice), Green (wind/flora) opposes Yellow (earth/lightning), and White (light/cosmos) opposes Black (darkness/gravity).[2] Each character and enemy has an innate color, enhancing the power of using same-color Elements while also making them weak against elements of the opposite color. Chrono Cross also features a "field effect", which keeps track of Element color used in the upper corner of the battle screen. If the field is purely one color, the power of Elements of that color will be enhanced, while Elements of the opposite color will be weakened. Characters also innately learn some special techniques ("Techs") that are unique to each character but otherwise act like Elements. Like Chrono Trigger, characters can combine certain Techs to make more powerful Double or Triple Techs.[2] Consumable Elements may be used to restore hit points or heal status ailments after battle.[2]

Another innovative aspect of Chrono Cross is its stamina bar.[2] At the beginning of a battle, each character has seven points of stamina. When a character attacks or uses an Element, stamina is decreased proportionally to the potency of the attack. Stamina slowly recovers when the character defends or when other characters and enemies perform actions in battle. Characters with stamina below one point must wait to take action. Use of an Element reduces the user's stamina bar by seven stamina points; this often means that the user's stamina gauge falls into the negative and the character must wait longer than usual to recover. With each battle, players can enhance statistics such as strength and defense. However, no system of experience points exists; after four or five upgrades, statistics remain static until players defeat a boss. This adds a star to a running count shown on the status screen, which allows for another few rounds of statistical increases.[2] Players can equip characters with weapons, armor, helmets, and accessories for use in battle; for example, the "Power Seal" upgrades attack power. Items and equipment may be purchased or found on field maps, often in treasure chests. Unlike Elements, weapons and armor cannot merely be purchased with money; instead, the player must obtain base materials—such as copper, bronze, or bone—for a blacksmith to forge for a fee. The items can later be disassembled into their original components at no cost.
"Home World", an archipelago featuring fishing settlements, a city, and a volcanic mountain range surrounding a stone fort
Players navigate the game's tropical setting by boat
[edit] Parallel dimensions

The existence of two major parallel dimensions, like time periods in Chrono Trigger, plays a significant role in the game. Players must go back and forth between the worlds to recruit party members, obtain items, and advance the plot. Much of the population of either world have counterparts in the other; some party members can even visit their other versions. The player must often search for items or places found exclusively in one world. Events in one dimension sometimes have an impact in another—for instance, cooling scorched ground on an island in one world allows vegetation to grow in the other world. This system assists the presentation of certain themes, including the questioning of the importance of one's past decisions and humanity's role in destroying the environment.[6] Rounding out the notable facets of Chrono Cross's gameplay are the New Game+ option and multiple endings. As in Chrono Trigger, players who have completed the game may choose to start the game over using data from the previous session. Character levels, learned techniques, equipment, and items gathered copy over, while acquired money and some story-related items are discarded. On a New Game+, players can access twelve endings.[7] Scenes viewed depend on players' progress in the game before the final battle, which can be fought at any time in a New Game+ file.Plot
Characters
Main article: List of characters in Chrono Cross

Chrono Cross features a diverse cast of 45 party members. Each character is outfitted with an innate Element affinity and three unique special abilities that are learned over time. If taken to the world opposite their own, characters react to their counterparts (if available). Many characters tie in to crucial plot events. Since it is impossible to obtain all 45 characters in one playthrough, players must replay the game to witness everything. Through use of the New Game+ feature, players can ultimately obtain all characters on one save file. Several characters speak with unique accents, including French and Australian English.

Serge, the game's protagonist, is a 17-year-old boy with blue hair who lives in the fishing village of Arni. One day, he slips into an alternate world in which he drowned ten years before. Determined to find the truth behind the incident, he follows a predestined course that leads him to save the world. He is assisted by Kid, a feisty, skilled thief who seeks the mythical Frozen Flame. Portrayed as willful and tomboyish due to her rough, thieving past, she helps Serge sneak into Viper Manor. Kid was raised by Lucca as a child, and vows to find and defeat Lynx, an anthropomorphic panther who burned down Lucca's orphanage. A sadistic and cruel agent of the supercomputer FATE, Lynx is bent on finding Serge, and succeeds in taking his body. He travels with Harle, a mysterious, playful girl dressed like a harlequin. Sent by the Dragon God to shadow Lynx and one day steal the Frozen Flame from Chronopolis, she painfully fulfills her duty though smitten with Serge. To this end, she helps Lynx manipulate the Acacia Dragoons, the powerful militia governing the islands of El Nido. As the Dragoons maintain order, they contend with Fargo, a former Dragoon turned pirate captain who holds a grudge against their leader, General Viper. Their home base, Viper Manor, is also infiltrated by Serge, Kid, and one of three characters—Nikki, a musician, Pierre, a hero-in-training, or Guile, a mysterious magician. Though tussling with Serge initially, the Acacia Dragoons—whose ranks include the fierce warriors Karsh, Zoah, Marcy, and Glenn—later assist him when the militaristic nation of Porre invades the archipelago. The invasion brings Norris and Grobyc to the islands, a heartful commander of an elite force and a prototype cyborg soldier, respectively. As they too seek the Frozen Flame, the plot unfolds amidst several other characters.

Chrono Cross

Chrono Cross
"CHRONO CROSS", "PLAYSTATION", "SQUARESOFT", characters Serge and Kid with ship-oar weapon and dagger respectively in foreground, anthropomorphic lynx character in background
Chrono Cross North American Box Art
Developer(s) Square
Publisher(s) JP Square
NA Square Electronic Arts
Designer(s) Hiromichi Tanaka
Masato Kato
Writer(s) Masato Kato
Artist(s) Nobuteru Yūki
Yasuyuki Honne
Composer(s) Yasunori Mitsuda
Series Chrono
Platform(s) PlayStation
Release date(s) JP November 18, 1999
NA August 15, 2000
Genre(s) Console role-playing game
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) CERO: B
ESRB: T
Media 2 CD-ROMs
Input methods Gamepad

Chrono Cross (クロノ・クロス?) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Sony PlayStation video game console. It is the sequel to Chrono Trigger, which was released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Chrono Cross was developed primarily by scenarist and director Masato Kato and other programmers from Chrono Trigger, including art director Yasuyuki Honne and sound planner Minoru Akao. Composer Yasunori Mitsuda scored Chrono Cross and Nobuteru Yūki designed its characters.

The story of Chrono Cross focuses on a teenage boy named Serge and a theme of parallel worlds. Faced with an alternate reality in which he died as a child, Serge endeavors to discover the truth of the two worlds' divergence. The flashy thief Kid and many other characters assist him in his travels around the tropical archipelago El Nido. Struggling to uncover his past and find the mysterious Frozen Flame, Serge is chiefly challenged by Lynx, a shadowy antagonist working to apprehend him.

Upon its release in Japan in 1999 and in the United States in 2000, Chrono Cross received high ratings and critical acclaim, earning a rare perfect 10.0 score from GameSpot.[1][2] The game shipped 1.5 million copies worldwide, leading to a Greatest Hits re-release and continued life in Japan as part of the Ultimate Hits series.[3][4] Square also released a "Millennium Edition" featuring a calendar, clock, and music sampler disc.

Killua Skateboard


Ryodan members


Greed Island


Gon & Killua

New Master,BISUKE!


Gon,Biscuit Kruger (Bisuke),Killua

Killua Electrical

And The Story Goes....

Killua dan Gon yang sudah menguasai nen pun menyelesaikan pertarungan di Chelestial Tower.Setelah meninggalkan Chelestial Tower,Gon mengajak Killua pulang ke tempat Bibi Mito.Ternyata,Bibi Mito mempunyai benda peninggalan Jin.Benda itu adalah sebuah kotak yang hanya dapat dibuka setelah Gon menjadi seorang hunter.Ternyata benda itu hanya dapat dibuka dengan kekuatan nen.Di dalam kotak itu,ada kaset rekaman,sebuah memory card game,dan sebuah cincin.Lalu Gon pun mendengarkan kaset rekaman tersebut.Killua yang cerdik,langsung saja dengan sigap mencopy kaset rekaman itu agar bisa didengarkan lagi,namun siasatnya ini sia sia karena kaset rekaman itu ternyata dilindungi oleh nen.Dari rekaman itu,Gon diberi petunjuk oleh ayahnya tentang sebuah game.Game ini bernama Greed Island.Jin adalah salah satu yang membuat game ini dan menyuruh Gon untuk mengikuti game ini.Killua dan Gon pun bekerja menemukan informasi informasi tentang game ini.Saat mencari informasi,mereka dihubungi oleh Kurapika.Kurapika sudah siap untuk membalas dendam pada Genei-Ryodan dan sudah mendapatkan kawan pendukung yang banyak.Akhirnya,mereka mengalihkan perhatian mereka dari mencari informasi tentang game,dan membantu Kurapika.Tugas Killua dan Gon adalah membuntuti para anggota Ryodan dengan menggunakan Zetsu.Mereka membuntuti anggota Ryodan untuk mencari petunjuk markas mereka,tetapi anggota Ryodan sadar mereka dibuntuti,sehingga Gon dan Killua tertangkap.Namun,karena kecerdikan Gon dan Killua,mereka berhasil lolos.Setelah masalah dengan Ryodan selesai,Killua dan Gon kembali memusatkan konsentrasi terhadap game Greed Island.Mereka menemukan petunjuk informasi penting tentang game ini.Ternyata game ini sangatlah langka dan di dunia hanya ada 32 copy dari game tersebut.Game tersebut merupakan game yang ditujukan pada para hunter profesional.Game Greed Island ini ternyata merupakan game yang menggunakan nen sebagai dasar kekuatan.Game ini cukup tragis,karena bila kita meninggal di dalam game (Game Over) maka,di dunia yang nyata kita juga meninggal.Seorang milyader,bernama Battera-san mengumpulkan game ini.Dia membeli game ini dengan cara membelinya di pelelangan.Hampir semua copy-an game Greed Island sudah dibelinya.Dia juga merekrut para hunter profesional untuk bermain di game Greed Island yang sudah dibelinya.Gon dan Killua yang datang ke pelelangan,langsung saja menemui Battera-san agar dia mau menerima Gon dan Killua bermain di dalam game Greed Island yang dibelinya.Battera-san mempunyai seorang pengawal hunter profesional yaitu Tsezugera.Tsezugera meminta Gon dan Killua menunjukkan seberapa kuat nen mereka,namun Tsezugera yang sudah melihat nen mereka hanya berkata bahwa Killua dan Gon hanya akan meninggal bila bermain dalam game itu.Gon yang marah mendengar itu,setelah pulang langsung membanting tasnya dan membentak bentak.Lalu,Killua mengusulkan Gon untuk mempelajari kekuatan baru.Sampai saat ini mereka sudah belajar beberapa kekuatan.Nen,Ren,Gyo,dan Zetsu.Killua mengusulkan agar mereka belajar Hatsu(special techique).Gon akhirnya mendapatkan Hatsunya.Kekuatan spesial gon adalah memusatkan kekuatan ke bagian salah satu bagian tubuh agar serangan lebih menimbulkan efek yang besar,sedangkan Killua mendapatkan kekuatan listrik.Tsezugera dibuat heran oleh Gon dan Killua,karena hanya dalam 3 hari saja mereka berlatih,mereka sudah bertambah sangat kuat.Lalu,Gon dan Killua lolos tes untuk menjadi seorang pemain game Greed Island.

Hunter x Hunter Main Chara


Leorio,Gon,Killua,Kurapika

Cute Killua Zaoldyeck

Killua Chan super Cute!!!!

Sleepy Killua Chan

Sleepy Killua Chan!Cuteeee....
 
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