Tom Dincht wrote:Magil and Magus are the same but Guille is out on his own. Yes, I just started CC and he`s in my party so i didn`t read the spoiler. I`d tell you how spoiler tags work, but I`m in a huge hurry to get off right now to work on my research report.
[SPOILER] I read somewhere that kid is Schala. I read in CC, that Schala dies. Are these things both corrective, incorrective, or is one right? [/SPOILER]
If you read the script to RD, you should be aware that Magil removes his mask to reveal Magus. Guille isn`t Magus, and looks more like Ansem from Kingdom Hearts witha white Mask. I never considered him being anything like Magus till i saw the way he walked behind you.
Questions for Director/Scenario Writer Masato Kato
Is there any connection between Guile in CC and Magus in CT? Both use black magic, have purple hair, and float. The only difference that I can tell is their dress and the fact that Guile uses a staff. I was thinking that they could both be different adult versions of Janus (from CT). Of course, it's been a while since playing CC, so I could be totally wrong. There are some other character connections (I.E. Frog and Glenn) but Guile and Magus raises the most questions. Thanks for the great game.
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Masato Kato: To let the cat out of the bag, in the early stages of development, Guile was indeed meant to be Magus. In our original plan, the true identity of Guile was supposed to be Magus after the events in Trigger. (At the end of Trigger, Magus [a.k.a. Janus in Trigger and Magil in Radical Dreamers] disappeared into a Time Gate to go searching for his big sister, Schala, who was lost somewhere in time.) However, as the game's development progressed and we decided to use such a huge number of playable characters, we decided not to make him be Magus. We thought it was impossible to portray the relationship between Magus and Schala adequately in this game. So we changed tracks, made the colors of the Magus character design paler, and turned him into Guile, the magician. In a way, it's a pity, as I really would like to have seen the valiant figure of Magus come to life again.
Lobo wrote:the orginal chrono trigger is considered to be the best out of the chrono trilogy and is one of my favorite games of all time. I have yet to play chrono cross or radical dreamers yet though.
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