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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.
Look, if you're sick of Kingdom Hearts filler games, I don't blame you. But Kingdom Hearts Re:coded may actually get you back in the spirit. The game feels like classic Kingdom Hearts, and it stars all the characters that made me like the first game. I...
Abstract: Not long ago the idea of combining Final Fantasy and Disney seemed so strange and foreign that there was no way you could imagine it working -- and yet nearly a decade after its first release Kingdom Hearts is still going strong. Re:coded is the latest...
Abstract: This is an import review of a Japanese game. Features discussed are subject to change.] Kingdom Hearts is a series whose quality has varied wildly. Yet, the odd mix of Final Fantasy and Disney has produced a rabid fanbase, eager to play each new titl...
Abstract: Square Enixillä on monien muiden julkaisijajättien tavoin huono tapa luottaa muutaman eri pelisarjan suursuosioon. Joskus tämä on ihan hyvä asia, koska tuttu nimi voi taata kokeellisemmillekin peleille mahdollisuuden menestykseen ja siten turvata sama...
Bekannte Charaktere, Bekannte Welten, Kampfsystem noch erweiterbarer, CharakterAufwertung individualisierbar, Starker Einstieg, In jeder Welt eine Auflockerung
Noch mehr auf Kampf fokussiert, Technisch schwachbrüstig, Systemkerne erinnern an „Tron“, Zu wenig Platz zum Kämpfen, Müllige Kamera, Wirkt schwerfällig
Als hätte man vergessen, was man mit „Kingdom Hearts“ bislang erreicht hat: So wirkt das neueste Werk aus dem Franchise. Leider scheint es so, als hätte man „Tron“ mit „Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days“ vermischen wollen, dafür sprechen die Datenwelt, die Ma...
von Patrick Schröder Es hat nach wie vor etwas kurioses, wenn Mickey Mouse sich ernste Gedanken über die Zukunft der Welt macht und gleichzeitig Square Enix-Haudegen umherwuseln. Doch eben jene Ausgefallenheit ist es, die Kingdom Hearts zu einem gewi...