With Kingdom Hearts 3 all but a flickering star on the horizon, Square Enix has worked to ensure that anticipation remains high for the impending third chapter by releasing two back-to-back compilations bursting with content.
With Kingdom Hearts 3 all but a flickering star on the horizon, Square Enix has worked to ensure that anticipation remains high for the impending third chapter by releasing two back-to-back compilations bursting with content.
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue is made up of three parts. Hitching a ride on the Kingdom Hearts wagon this far into the journey brought a steep learning curve. For beginners, Kingdom Hearts 2.8 is comprised of three parts. And not three chronological parts.
Most satisfying! This is the standard edition I bought, but it was and still is worth it! Yes, this is where the series takes a move downhill in the story, but the gameplay should keep you on the very long journey ahead of you!
Kingdom Hearts, in all its bizarre glory, has relished in the use of numbers and symbols to creep slowly towards the final story in its main enigmatic trilogy. The latest entry, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, is a bit short on full-length action, but provides a delicious slice of the...
Beautiful remastering of Dream Drop Distance; All of the new content is satisfying; Technical prowess highlights what's to come for Kingdom Hearts; Fun; fast-paced; and deep gameplay; Dramatics and signature Disney art style
Kingdom Hearts 0.2 woefully short; Overall content lacking in quantity; Back Cover may alienate those who haven't played Unchained
"The inclusion of 0.2 -A fragmentary passage- and Back Cover just aren't enough for me to recommend this game to everyone." ? 2017 Square Enix. All rights reserved.
An HD remake of the enjoyable Dream Drop Distance which features the wonderful Flowmotion traversal system; gorgeous music; an entertaining movie; and an incredible epilogue to Birth By Sleep
Touchscreen mechanics didn't make the transition to analog stick very well; and there's hardly any bang for your buck
Buy Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue The Kingdom Hearts franchise has been scattered over multiple systems. PlayStation owners got the main games but none of the side games, and Nintendo owners got all of the side games but none of the main games.
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The Kingdom Hearts franchise started life as a curious beast when it released on PlayStation 2 back in 2002. It combined characters from the Final Fantasy franchise with characters from Disney properties and created a fun and, at the time, fresh JRPG experience.
Helps pad out the lore; The bits using the Kingdom Hearts 3 Engine Look Nice; Dream Drop Distance is ported well; A great bundle for series diehards
Voice over work is fairly poor; Gameplay can be lacklustre at points; Kingdom Hearts X Back Cover isn't; Not very accessible to series newcomers
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue is the most far-reaching package of content in the franchise, stretching from the series' earliest moments all the way to its most recent, but an understanding of its scope requires some history with Kingdom Hearts lore.
It's raining Sora and Riku!
A fragmented passage | Good visuals | Spirit system | Unlockable themes upon completion
Camera controls in DDS | A bit too short | Not major value for money
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