![]() The small plots in each of the worlds are kind of a throw away though. The main overall story is pretty interesting and well done but has many of the trappings of a JRPG which is not necessarily bad but tends to push away some. Other parts of the game don't quite live up to the one of a kind battle system, however. It is several times more complex than what Kingdom Hearts folks are used to. The strategy and customization goes far beyond the standard swing swing block, shoot shoot roll of even some of the greatest Action-RPG (in terms of challenge and strategy it out does even Mass Effect and Elder Scrolls) This depth is what may turn a lot of would be fans away though. On top of it all, the combat difficulty forces you to grasp all concepts and use them or you will die. The PS2 version even more so because it requires more spacial thinking due to the fact that it is in 3D and, unlike the GBA version, you cannot always see everything that is occurring at once, forcing you to predict and anticipate enemy movements (whom you cannot always see if they are behind or above you) on the fly, while also card counting, adding card values, dodging, attacking, blocking, keeping track of your HP and more. The game requires you to think om a wide range of strategic levels very quickly. There is an enormous amount of depth to the combat system. However, I can understand the polar opposites in terms of reviews. I love this game because I think it has the single best combat system in any Action-RPG. I played it when it first came out on GBA several times and just finished playing through this PS2 version. ![]() The mini-game catalog has been completely renewed, now with four brand new experiences accompanying the main adventure. The talented voice cast from the North American releases of KINGDOM HEARTS and KINGDOM HEARTS II, including David Gallagher and Haley Joel Osment, return to breathe new life into the beloved characters. In the coming journey, what will Sora and his companions gain, and what will they lose? In addition to Sora, players can control Riku in this adventure that bridges the gap between KINGDOM HEARTS and KINGDOM HEARTS II A full 3D remake of the original GBA release, KINGDOM HEARTS Re:Chain of Memories offers a refreshing rendition of the hit title for the PlayStation 2 system. "Ahead lies something you need," he says, "but to claim it, you must lose something dear." The man vanishes before a single path, leading to a castle that eerily resembles a girl's drawing. Just then, a mysterious man approaches from down one of the branching paths. As Sora stands in the crossroads, he gazes up at the night sky and thinks of his lost friends. "Ahead Sora, Donald and Goofy travel down a long road that meanders through endless fields, and come to a crossroads. ![]() Summary: Sora, Donald and Goofy travel down a long road that meanders through endless fields, and come to a crossroads.
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