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October 2009
(77%)
32 Reviews
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Abstract: Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days for the Nintendo DS is quite an impressive package that delivers a wonderfully deep and involving portable RPG. It’s also yet another amazing Kingdom Hearts title that goes hand-in-hand with the other games in the series so mi...
Abstract: If you had asked me a few weeks back to tell you which of the portable Kingdom Hearts titles I was more excited for, I probably would have went with Birth By Sleep on the PSP. It looks better, and it seemed more like a traditional KH title (with Sora!)...
Abstract: By the time I finished with Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, my left thumb felt like it was about to fall off. In fact, while playing through it, I frequently had to take breaks during long encounters to rest my aching D-pad hand. But through it all, I persi...
Abstract: Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days travels through a lot of the same territory as the old games in this series but its still fun and entertaining to play. The new leveling system adds a unique element of puzzle game play to upgrading your character and is use...
Abstract: A portable adventure for diehard fans, 358/2 Days is a worthy (and familiar) addition to the Kingdom Hearts series. GamePro Score User Score Write your review! Although its story sometimes makes less sense than a piece of crappy fanfiction written by ...
Abstract: Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is a compelling action role-playing game that successfully blends Disney elements with an original cast and an absorbing plot that will both intrigue and surprise you. The game's fun battle system is exceptionally fast-paced...
Looking far better than a DS title has any right to and still managing to cling onto the majority of what makes Kingdom Hearts great despite a radical change of direction, 358/2 Days fills the gap between the two ‘proper’ games wonderfully. 8...