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“Frankly, the frame rates on PS5 and Switch are just as slow as the original PS1 and sometimes worse when the ‘new’ graphics mode is selected. Here’s a rundown of the frame rate differences between the “classic” and “new visual” remaster modes (via Eurogamer):
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In fact, this latest release seems to have received worse performance than the original 1999 PlayStation version, and is more of a “touch-up” than a full remaster. Well, if you’ve read our Nintendo Life review, you probably know how it’s going to play out… However, according to Digital Foundry, it’s something of a radical nightmare. So how does the Nintendo version hold up? Chrono Resurrection (also known as Chrono Trigger: Resurrection) is an unreleased, non-profit fan game developed by North American team Resurrection Games under Nathan Lazurs direction. Square Enix released Chrono Cross: Radical Dreamers Edition on multiple platforms this week, including Switch.