How does this game stack up to 358/2, BbS, KH1, and KH2?
To add onto this question: Are the worlds as cool as KH1 and 2? Or lifeless post-KH2?
How does this game stack up to 358/2, BbS, KH1, and KH2?
How does this game stack up to 358/2, BbS, KH1, and KH2?
How does this game stack up to 358/2, BbS, KH1, and KH2?
Seems like Data Sora didn't quite catch all the bugs in ReCoded!
In the last world, if you destroy a device to break barrier, opening a way while playing as Riku and quickly drop to Sora, the barrier will still be there but the means to destroy it won't, when you drop back to Riku.Anybody catch the translation? How serious is the bug, and is it likely to ever be hit?
Just completed it and got the secret ending etc. Definitely a fun ride, but I probably shouldn't have played it on proud mode first because I'd end up getting frustrated at my own incompetence at times.
Wasn't a huge fan of the Dream Eaters and their mini games, but they could have been a lot worse, I think.
It wasn't quite as good as Birth By Sleep in my opinion, but it was definitely close. The Dream Eater stuff held it back.
I did like the bigger, more complex areas of 3D though. Definitely the best since the original KH IMO.
Is there no Critical Mode in this? Really loved it that they added it into BBS's localized version.
It's unlocked after beating the game. Or beating the game on proud.
Just wanted to ask people that have finished the game, is the story kinda like BBS in a way that it adds another layer of complexity and connections to the KH lore or does it try to solve, explain and tie the entire KH story together (with some retcons, obviously)?
I feel like BBS was more the latter (explaining and tying things together) than adding a layer of complexity, to be honest. It may add a layer of new characters and lore, but it answers a lot more questions than it raises.
True that, though BBS does introduce the primary antagonist to the series (i.e. you see who he finally really is and see his motivations) and it adds three new characters that we didn't see before (apart from the brief one scene of Ventus/Xion in Days).
Having said that now that I think about it, you're right, BBS kinda does explain why things are the way they are at the end of KH2 and why Sora has to go on another adventure.
Still, wonder how DDD works. Does it explain more stuff about the lore or does it add another layer that will be resolved in KH3 (I suppose, kinda like CoM did)?
Sorry, no idea.Any perks to beating it on Critical?
I'd say it does quite a few things to fill in gaps/motivations as well as pushing the story forward in some pretty big ways. There was a lot in this game that they could have just used in KH3, but I guess they saw that there was enough new and important material to simply make another game out of instead.
Looking at it now, it's definitely with BBS as far as importance is concerned.
Nomura confirmed (once again) in a very recent interview that the next game will end the Xehanort Saga, so that means the next game will be Kingdom Hearts III.Awesome, that will totally justify my decision to buy a 3DS (well Tales of Abyss is doing the job the right now). August can't come soon enough.
Oh one last thing, and feel free to put this in spoilertags even though i want minimum spoilers, does it end like CoM i.e. bam, KH3 is incoming?
Nomura: At that time, I figured by the time I was 50 years old I wouldn’t be able to work like I did then, so I took a slow pace. (Wry laughter.) The Xehanort saga will end in the next one, but it’s not necessarily completely over. When I finish it, I want to “close” the story completely, so no one could make a continuation of it. I’m thinking of a way to end it so there is no room to continue it. "
Nomura confirmed (once again) in a very recent interview that the next game will end the Xehanort Saga, so that means the next game will be Kingdom Hearts III.
EDIT: The part of the said interview:
Ah, okay. Haven't read any spoilers but given how the games so far have ended... I'm pretty sure KH3D ends with some kind of cliffhanger that will tie directly to the beginning of KHIII.Thanks, but I know about that. I was simply asking if the game is ending in such a way (like in CoM Sora goes to the Pod and you see a picture of Roxas)
Yes, I think the secret ending may be interpreted as something like that, but time will show, how will the beginning of KH3 look like.Thanks, but I know about that. I was simply asking if the game is ending in such a way (like in CoM Sora goes to the Pod and you see a picture of Roxas)
Might require firmware 3.1+, just like SysCore access.Probably not yet. There's a rumour flying around that Nintendo added patching support to the SDK late last year but we've yet to see the functionality in use.
Is there an official date for PAL release?
3rd August.
Ah, okay. Haven't read any spoilers but given how the games so far have ended... I'm pretty sure KH3D ends with some kind of cliffhanger that will tie directly to the beginning of KHIII.
Yes, I think the secret ending may be interpreted as something like that, but time will show, how will the beginning of KH3 look like.
Cheers guys, should be great. I remember I got the chills after seeing the picture of Roxas in CoM (now mind you I played CoM after KH2 on emulator on my PC). Wonder what sort of an excuse Nomura will give to have Sora at level 1 again for KH3
Also very last question, directed at Keiician since it seems like he knows the story of DDD, do they explain the origins of Mysterious Figure?
If you mean the one from the BBS Final Mix, yes.
I had completely forgotten about that guy untilyou see his exact attack pattern in DDD. I was wondering why it was so familiar and then had a 'OH WAIT' moment.
Also, Nomura had confirmed it in interviews prior to 3D's release so it's nothing new. I just stayed away from all that stuff in the build up to release day. The quote (spoiler tagged):Nomura: He is the mysterious man who appeared in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix as a boss who manipulated time. Just who he is will be told in KH3D. Everywhere he goes, a few people of the darkness turn up, like how Vanitas came out in the trailer.
Awesome. Glad it's explained. This will be a great game. Did you guys play it with Circle Pad Pro? Because I honestly don't want to shell out another 20 euros for something that looks as bad as CPP. So, is it much better playing it with the CCP or is it playable well enough without it?
This (although I just don't have CPP). L/R were enough as far as the camera controls go for me.I started with the CCP and then dropped it after about an hour. Maybe it's because I got so used to BBS, but I had no problems controlling the game past the silly KH camera doing its thing.
I definitely don't think it's necessary.
The touch screen serves as a map and I think you're left with L/R only.I was curious, can you control the camera with the touch screen like you can in Days?
The touch screen serves as a map and I think you're left with L/R only.
The touch screen serves as a map and I think you're left with L/R only.
Sorry for the bumb (correct word ?) but could someone tell me how many worlds there is in the game ?
Gamekult.com Import Review
+ sumptuous graphics
+ magnificent animations
+ grandiose musics
+ a lot of answers regarding the script
+ the incredible Tron models
+ a dynamic combat system
- the forced characters trade system is stressful
- a lot of useless options
- Disney characters in the background
- the feeling of repetition in the worlds crossed
6/10
Gamekult.com Import Review
+ sumptuous graphics
+ magnificent animations
+ grandiose musics
+ a lot of answers regarding the script
+ the incredible Tron models
+ a dynamic combat system
- the forced characters trade system is stressful
- a lot of useless options
- Disney characters in the background
- the feeling of repetition in the worlds crossed
6/10