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Abstract: If it feels like Square Enix is overdoing it on Kingdom Hearts games, then you're not alone. This brand new Nintendo DS game (a remake of a mobile phone game only released in Japan) marks the third portable Kingdom Hearts game to be released in the la...
Abstract: To be up front about it, I am a huge fan of the idea behind the Kingdom Hearts series – mashing up Disney Characters with Final Fantasy ones to tell a new story is odd and yet the first title manages to fit the two groups together so perfectly that you...
Abstract: Nearly ten years ago, I became a big fan of Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts series. It presented a surreal marriage of Square Enix’s epic storytelling and Disney’s unmistakable charm. Recently, I discovered Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep on the PlayStatio...
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded attempts to take a Japanese episodic cell phone title and turn it into a full fledged retail release. For the most part it succeeds, with the production values being just shy of the level of Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days. It’s a fu...
Abstract: Kingdom Hearts fans have been treated to more games than expected, yet they all seem to go backwards in terms of storyline. Instead of furthering the story, these diversions are in the form of prequels or side-stories. Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded is no di...
Abstract: Not content to tell the tales of battles fought and won, the Kingdom Hearts franchise continues to peer into the souls and minds of its characters to explore its themes of friendship and perseverance. Set after the events of Kingdom Hearts II, Re:coded...
Abstract: Since first appearing in 2002, Kingdom Hearts has become a mainstay of the RPG genre. What was once seen as a nonsensical mash-up between Square Enix supermodel melodrama and Disney cute is now a hit franchise that could, theoretically, go on forever. ...
Decent graphics, interesting leveling system, plenty of extra challenges and quests; the unique "Matrix System" can actually make several missions legitimately difficult.
Terrible camera, irritating platforming sections, awkward learning curve; too much content recycled from previous titles; don't bother trying to make any sense of the unnecessarily convoluted story.