![]() ![]() The basic formula is very similar to the first game except it's a dungeon crawler that focuses on gameplay above all else and incorporates cards in its combat. Next, we have a game that originally released for Game Boy Advance and had a PlayStation 2 remake a few years after. ![]() On the plus side, battling with Goofy and Donald and experiencing many iconic Disney tales makes it one unforgettable adventure. Also, you have to play a Star Fox style mini-game where you control a Gummi Ship whenever you want to travel between worlds and it's very tedious and features awful collision detection. Namely, you'll often not know what to do in order to progress and I found myself constantly referring to a guide in order to simply advance past seemingly simple scenarios. However, there are many elements that feel exceptionally dated. Don't get me wrong it's a wonderful game that has many memorable moments and the series had to start somewhere so it can't be faulted much. I have fond memories of playing it when it first released but after playing it again in this compilation, I'm surprised how poorly it has aged. The card system in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories adds a rewarding layer of strategy Kingdom Hearts Final Mixįirst up, we have a remake of the original Kingdom Hearts. If the developers didn't want gamers to temporarily decrease the difficulty then why not offer players the option to lower the challenge then lock them out of higher difficulties? It makes no sense. To rub salt in the wound, if you want to change the difficulty in any of these games then you have to start them from square one. Having to retry some of the bosses 5 or more times really put me in a bad mood and some of these annoying boss fights are even early on in their respective games. First, the bosses range from rewarding challenges to incredibly irritating. Thankfully, if you fit that description then you'll love watching the hours of cutscenes within Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded so it's awesome that they're included.Ībout the games in general there are 2 aspects that I found particularly frustrating about them. Either way, I still respect them and understand how many are captivated by them. Personally, I find the stories to be delightful yet the more complicated plot-threads tend to make me disinterested. When it comes to story, Kingdom Hearts is definitely divisive as many fans love their intricate plots and relish in putting all the pieces together. Plus, their soundtracks are superb and the voice cast is extremely talented with many of the actors being big celebrities and official Disney voiceover artists. Sure, it may not look realistic but each game stands out with personality, lovely use of colours, and plenty of style. They really did an excellent job of making each game look great with 4K visuals and a smooth frame rate. For starters, I'm very impressed with how well each game looks which is especially impressive considering the original game initially released back in 2002. It basically consists of the quintessential versions of 4 Kingdom Hearts games plus 2 compilations of cutscenes from a couple of Nintendo DS titles. Overviewīefore getting to the individual games, I figured I'd discuss this collection as a whole. □ Fighting the Trickmaster in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix is so frustrating. │ Nothing causes more disappointment than hype so at Video Chums, we avoid hyping games prior to playing them for ourselves. Square and Disney's long-running crossover series has quite the history and you can now experience 6 of its stories in one package. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX is also available for PS4 and Nintendo Switch ![]() Maciejewski playing an Xbox One on March 5, 2020 I wish I had some sort of operation to make me forget certain specific things so I could play FF9 again.Reviewed by A.J. Everyone likes surprises in plots, but they only work once. It was well worth the money I paid for it, although the problem with Final Fantasy-esque games is their lack of replayability. It had action, drama, coherent plot that got typically complicated towards the end (very Japanese sorta thing). I can only describe this game as a masterpiece of entertainment. The old platform game is now dead hopefully, make way for a new breed of platform game. People would never have dreamed of this when they were sitting playing KABOOM on their old Atari 2600s. People demand a lot more from games these days - plot, story, character, action. A lot of people groaned when they heard the words "Disney" and "platform game" put together when this game was first described, although a lot more interest was spawned when people heard that several Final Fantasy (the best game series ever) characters would be appearing. ![]()
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