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He also meets two new companions, Donald Duck and Goofy , who are on the hunt for their own missing friend. Donald, Goofy, and Sora team up to find King Mickey Mouse , Kairi, and Riku, respectively, who have all disappeared in the eye of that universe-engulfing storm. Sora is the only one who can get rid of them and brighten up the world, thanks to the Keyblade.

When Sora finally reunites with Riku toward the end of his journey, he discovers that his best buddy is also working for the bad guys now. That would be Ansem , who is an extremely powerful, human-looking version of a Heartless. Sora fights Riku — and Ansem — into submission, causing his best friend to remember his true self.

King Mickey shows up to help the gang seal away the darkness that was let out when someone opened the door to a hallowed, all-powerful place called Kingdom Hearts! Riku and King Mickey end up getting stuck on the wrong side of the door.

Guess we gotta move onto a sequel now. Two follows one, according to basic number theory. But Kingdom Hearts does not obey earthly logic. Kingdom Hearts 2 begins with a spiky-haired hero, just like Kingdom Hearts does. Why are we playing as him? Why are we suddenly in a place called Twilight Town , instead of any of the areas we remember from the previous game?

Roxas is having a good time with his friends Is Kingdom Hearts 2 long? How many copies did KH2 sell? How much did FF 14 make? When did Kingdom Hearts 2 come out in Japan? When does the New Kingdom Hearts game come out? One of the most controversial, and important, introductions was the misunderstood Roxas.

But there was a purpose to swapping out the hero for a blonde newcomer — he was part of the longer play to evolve Kingdom Hearts, a theme that permeated the entire story. Though it was hard to wrap our heads around at first, the introduction to the new enemies and organizations of Kingdom Hearts are part of what made Kingdom Hearts II so good, and helped it become more than the sum of its already significant parts.

Current page: Page 1. An optional super-boss is Sephiroth, the main villain of Final Fantasy 7 who returns from the first game and it has been made a little easier. The synthesis system from the first game returns and is changed slightly, and is still accessed by talking to Moogles, which are now found in most of the worlds and sell and buy items as well.

The most powerful Keyblade, the Ultima Weapon is made by doing this as in the previous game. Sora is able to work alongside several Disney heroes like the Beast, Jack Sparrow, and more. A good story that follows up from Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. The CGI opening cutscene is amazing for the time and it still looks nice today.

The problem with the character that is not being in the party not gaining abilities on leveling up is fixed, meaning that you can now safely swap out Donald and Goofy of the party without requiring the use of the EXP Zero ability to prevent being locked out of abilities. In fact, throughout the game, the characters are swapped out and you're not allowed to swap them back in until a certain event occurs.

HP and MP upgrades are not obtained by leveling up and now are only obtained by defeating bosses, which will give bonuses such as upgraded HP and MP, magic spells including upgrades to already obtained ones, abilities, and additional Drive power levels for Sora, instead of giving experience points.

You can now change party members during gameplay instead of choosing while in a menu. Lots of great and unique boss fights. Mickey Mouse now revives Sora if he gets knocked out in some boss fights.

Limit attacks are introduced. Party characters can help Sora out in battles giving him the ability to activate a Limit attack to damage the enemy. Limit attacks use all of Sora's MP except if he uses one of his Limit Form Limit attacks, where he instead uses attacks , usually protect Sora and the other party member from all damage, and gives Sora or the other character a powerful attack which can be used repeatedly which then leads up to a final, very powerful attack that does massive damage but ends the Limit.

Chicken Little's Limit, called FPS Mode, makes the game turn into a first-person shooter as you control him in battle. A nice touch is added to the HUD, the Commands menu changes appearance to match the theme you're currently in, for example, Christmas lights are added to the Christmas zones of the The Nightmare Before Christmas world.

You can change this so that it looks like the one from the first Kingdom Hearts game if you like though. The Final Mix release adds many new features: A new difficulty setting called Critical Mode which gives a good challenge for very experienced players. Another ability called No Experience which is only available in Critical Mode disables the obtaining of experience, allowing for players to play through the game at level one for an additional challenge.

The puzzle sidequest, where you need to obtain puzzle pieces that must then be used to complete a puzzle. When a puzzle is complete, a special powerful item is obtained. A new dungeon called "Cavern of Remembrance" where you can fight again against the members of Organization XIII, who have been made much stronger. A second ending that you can unlock with a different method that depends on the difficulty of the game and tells you about Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep.

Many technical issues from the 1st game have been fixed like the camera control is now mapped to the right analog stick. There is also an option to restore the old control system, which has been improved, too. Some areas that return from the first game are much bigger than their original counterparts.

Unlike the first game, this game has post-game and post-game content. Sora's moveset has been greatly enhanced from the first game. Instead of just being able to roll and gliding, he now can roll, glide, sprint, double-jump or perform a second jump when he's knocked in mid-air to recover momentum. Bad Qualities The game is known to have a convoluted story and does not explain certain elements of the story, with the game expecting you to have played games such as Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep by the way, that game was released four years after Kingdom Hearts 2 for the complete story to be revealed.

At first, this caused confusion as Chain of Memories was not considered as a spin-off that was not part of the main story because it was not a numbered title in the series and the different gameplay styles in the game compared to the original. While the English voice direction is excellent across the board, Mena Suvari's voice performance as Aerith was widely criticized for sounding bored and robotic, in comparison to Mandy Moore's widely praised performance in Kingdom Hearts I.

The prologue is drawn out and lasts about four hours if you don't skip any cutscenes.



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