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Sora and friends face mysterious new enemies as they continue their journey to save all worlds, and find Riku and King Mickey.
One year after the events of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Sora, Donald, and goofy awaken in Twilight Town. Bent on his quest to find Riku and King Mickey, the three set off on another adventure. However, they soon discover that while they have been asleep, the Heartless are back! Not only that, but Sora, Donald, and Goofy must face new enemies: The Nobodies and Organization 13! They set off on a quest to rid the world of the Heartless once more, uncovering the many secrets that linger about Ansem and Organization 13...
Kingdom Hearts. The game that changed the way people look at games. It was unexpected; Disney and Final Fantasy? Surely it was destined to fail! But no, no, it was just the opposite. The game that captured a world. However, one ADD preteen failed to see the wonder of Kingdom Hearts. I had never enjoyed the first game, because I couldn't even get past the first world. I dismissed it as a fad game, and left it at that. Then, many years later, out came the sequel. The commercials sparked something in me, but I dismissed it. "It's probably as stupid as the old one." "Just another fad game", I called it. Finally, my curiosity was too much. After the major frenzy had past (and the prices had gone down) I bought the game. I had no memory card inserted, figuring I wouldn't get into it, just like the first game. But I played it. And I played it. All through the night I played it. A skeptic turned fan within the opening FMV sequence. The graphics are beautiful. The characters are unforgettable. The worlds are unbelievable. Within the next few days, I fought to the final boss, went online and found spoilers, joined forums, looked on the official sites. Today, you could mention the words "Kingdom Hearts" to me, and you will unleash a hurricane. I will pour out all the spoilers I know, my theories about the characters, express my undying love for Organization XIII, and urge you to go play the game that very second. Maybe there's a bigger Kingdom Hearts II fan out there than me, but I haven't met them yet. I give it a ten out of ten, because that's as high as this scale goes. In reality, no scale could possibly contain the beauty that is Kingdom Hearts.
The concept of the game was perceived as odd from my mindset when Kingdom Hearts was first released. I remember thinking how bad the game would be, and what a waste of time it would be playing it. Boy, was I wrong. When I finally got Kingdom Hearts, I absolutely ADORED the game. The plot was simple yet unique, and the characters became deeper the more you went through the game. Despite the annoying camera angle, the game play was also superb. All the characters became memorable. In my mindset, Sora was actually a classic Disney character.
Now, following up for such a wonderful game is a difficult challenge to make. Though it is not the "official" sequel (Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is. Though I like to call it Kingdom Hearts 1 1/2.) it still possesses that shaky II in its name. Sometimes the original was so great, that the sequel fails to live up to the original's standard. I was worried it would end up like most Disney sequels.
Thankfully, it was not of that sort. It is, perhaps, better than the first if I must say so. The agitating camera angle is fixed up, and you use the Right analog stick (something I more used to in other games) instead of the Right and Left buttons to control the camera angle. The appearance of the game is sleek and sharp, and the characters (especially Sora and the other 'human' characters) appear a lot less blocky than they did in the original. The opening song, Sanctuary, is just as good as Simple and Clean, sung by the same talented Utada Hikaru. Most of the voice acting was superb as well, though I was a little bummed that Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Kiera Knightly didn't do the voice talents for their characters in the "Pirates" level. They changed Yuffie, Leon, and pretty much the entire Final Fantasy casts' voice actors as well, which I think was not good move. However, the original actors for Sora, Riku, and Kairi remained, however you can tell that SOME of the people went through puberty along with their character...*nudges at Haley*. I also liked the fact that you have the option of skipping the lengthy cut scenes if you've already been through them once before.
As for the plot, it was still pretty similar. But now the Nobodies have joined up as an enemy. There's a three hour tutorial with Roxas, a boy who you will learn is 'related' to someone familiar. I found that part to be the only annoying thing of the game. I guess it was because you're so used to playing Sora, that it's annoying to be another person. Also, as you carry along with the story, there are many twists that leave you surprised. (For example, you learn something about 'Ansem.' Why I have his name in quotes, is for you to figure out).
Another thing I liked was the reaction button. Instead of pressing X to talk to people, instead you use the triangle button. It is also quite helpful in mini games and battle sequences where you can do special moved to deal out more damage to your enemy. The only real problem I had with the game was the fact that it felt too...short. Despite the fact that the ending was completed, with a little cliffhanger at the end (stick around after the credits) it still felt like something was missing. The levels seemed to be a lot less longer than the originals, though you did come back for a second go at them. Thankfully the Gummi Ship is also redone, and is more fast-paced and enjoyable, keeping your trigger finger happy.
However, though I can go on and on about how marvelous this game is, I feel that I have the need to stop before I ruin the experience for you. Hopefully you will take my word and go out and buy the game. Despite being $50, it is well worth that money.
1. Kingdom Hearts Chi (takes place long before the events of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, right before the events of the Great Keyblade War)
2. Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (Prequel to the original, set 10 years before Kingdom Hearts 1)
3. Kingdom Hearts
4. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
5. Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days (Begins at the finale of Kingdom Hearts 1, runs parallel with Chain of Memories and ends immediately before the beginning of Kingdom Hearts 2)
6. Kingdom Hearts 2
7. Kingdom Hearts: Coded
8. Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
9. Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A Fragmentary Passage- (the events of the present is a continuation of the secret ending from Dream Drop Distance, while the events of the past from Mickey's story coincides with the ending of Kingdom Hearts 1.)
10. Kingdom Hearts 3 (Whenever it releases of course...) Q: How do I beat _____?
A: Check http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/ps2/game/915410.html for walkthroughs and tips on beating bosses, finding items, etc.
Q: How do I save after the ending?
A: This can only be done in the Final Mix + Version of the game, which was originally only available in Japan until the later release of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix on the PS3.
Q: Who are all the Disney character that reprised their roles in this video game?
A: Mickey Mouse....Wayne Allwine
Donald Duck....Tony Anselmo
Goofy ....Bill Farmer
Minnie Mouse/ Huey / Dewey / Louie .... Russi Taylor
Daisy Duck .... Tress MacNeille
Ed / Pete / Tigger / Winnie the Pooh .... Jim Cummings
Mulan .... Ming-Na
Yao .... Harvey Fierstein
Chien-Po .... Jerry Tondo
Ling .... Gedde Watanabe
The Emperor of China .... Pat Morita
Beast .... Robby Benson
Belle .... Paige O'Hara
Cogsworth .... David Ogden Stiers
Mrs. Potts .... Angela Lansbury
Hercules .... Tate Donovan
Meg....Susan Egan
Hades .... James Woods
Aladdin ....Scott Weinger
Princess Jasmine .... Linda Larkin
Genie .... Dan Castellaneta
Abu .... Frank Welker
Gilbert Gottfried .... Iago
Grand Vizier Jafar .... Jonathan Freeman
Jack Skellington .... Chris Sarandon
Oogie Boogie .... Ken Page
Young Simba .... Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Pumbaa .... Ernie Sabella
Rafiki.... Robert Guillaume
Mufasa .... James Earl Jones
Banzai .... Cheech Marin
Tron.... Bruce Boxleitner
Ariel .... Jodi Benson
King Triton .... Kenneth Mars
Prince Eric .... Christopher Daniel Barnes
Ursula .... Pat Carroll
Piglet .... Travis Oates
Q: Why did Axel kidnap Kiari?
A: Axel explains that he kidnapped Kairi in order to lure Sora to him, because he wanted to see Roxas. Axel said that Roxas made him feel like he had a heart. He then tells Sora that Sora makes him feel the same way. Axel then dies (Or, fades) after apoligizing and to tell Kairi he is sorry.
Q: Will their be a Kingdom Hearts 3?
A: Eventually there will be, yes. It has been highly hinted at by Square-Enix and Tetsuya Nomura (Game creator) that Kingdom Hearts 3 will be the next title in the series after Dream Drop Distance (released March 2012 in Japan, July 2012 in NA), and Dream Drop Distance itself has been described as "setting up the story" for KH3. Nomura however, has said not to expect Kingdom Hearts 3 until at least 2013 due to his involvement with Final Fantasy Versus XIII. a5c7b9f00b
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