The whole game is a direct consequence of Crono&co's actions. How can it not be a sequel? Because it follows a different cast?
But sure, if you go in expecting to see more of Crono's silly adventures in time, you'll get disappointed. Expect another great story in the Chrono universe however, and you'll be rewarded.
It doesn't matter which ending you take, the Soviet Union falls either way. Basically, the Soviet campaign just provides background information (the Nod stuff). Therefore:
RA -> C&C -> TS -> Firestorm -> C&C3
(RA ->) RA2 -> YR
Celes' attempted suicide when Cid dies (if you fail to catch enough good fishes), combined with accompanying music, is a very heartbreaking scene. For me, Aeris' death doesn't come very close to that.
Another emotional moment was in Unreal: when you escaped the planet (at the end of the game) and saw your drifting ship in the orbit of Na Pali.. with the epic and kind of sad music in the background and the epilogue, it was a very powerful moment.
The whole game is a direct consequence of Crono&co's actions. How can it not be a sequel? Because it follows a different cast?
But sure, if you go in expecting to see more of Crono's silly adventures in time, you'll get disappointed. Expect another great story in the Chrono universe however, and you'll be rewarded.
The C&C Encyclopedia is a much better resource.
It doesn't matter which ending you take, the Soviet Union falls either way. Basically, the Soviet campaign just provides background information (the Nod stuff). Therefore:
RA -> C&C -> TS -> Firestorm -> C&C3
(RA ->) RA2 -> YR
The Unreal/UT community tends to:
1) ignore UT2003 (what a failure that was);
2) take UT2003 and UT2004 as one game (they basically are one game).
Do we have to save on DVDs now?
ugh. So it's going to be slower. just like every other game out there.
Yes, it's going to be just like UT(99). It will still include dodges and (probably) the double-jump.
Celes' attempted suicide when Cid dies (if you fail to catch enough good fishes), combined with accompanying music, is a very heartbreaking scene. For me, Aeris' death doesn't come very close to that.
Another emotional moment was in Unreal: when you escaped the planet (at the end of the game) and saw your drifting ship in the orbit of Na Pali.. with the epic and kind of sad music in the background and the epilogue, it was a very powerful moment.