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Abstrakt: Birth by Sleep is not the first prequel Square Enix has made exclusively for Sony's PSP. A few years ago the veteran developers brought us Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, a prequel that is arguably better than the original. This year Square hopes to ...
Abstrakt: Kingdom Hearts has always been a series routed in mystery. From the original title and Sora's strange ability to traverse different worlds to the infamous Roxas incident. But each instance in the strange was completely dwarfed by the cryptic, twisted s...
Abstrakt: I'll admit to being a bit of a Kingdom Hearts fanboy, mostly due to my love of classic Disney characters and films, so every time a new KH game gets announced I tend to get a little excited about it. I've also generally enjoyed every game in the series...
Abstrakt: Get ready for an explosive, action-packed addition to the Kingdom Hearts series by Square Enix games. Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep. A long-awaited prequel to the Kingdom Hearts series, definitely gives you a bit more insight into the other two stor...
Abstrakt: Clamoring for Kingdom Hearts 3? Well you’ll have to hold onto your britches for just a little longer as Square Enix teases its fans with Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep for the PSP, a prequel that follows the latest trend and keeps the series appearing...
Graphics are PS2 quality, Command Board board game mini-game, new Disney worlds appear, actually 3 games in one, secret ending to unlock, wonderful voice acting for the most part, new battle system, crown stickers to collect, extra boss added for US release, secret ending to obtain, four difficulty levels, can have D.Links with friends via ad-hoc wifi and there are four multiplayer modes.
Install is pretty much mandatory, game can still lag and have some annoying load times with the largest install option, can only play through one story at a time, only one Square Enix character (Zack from FFVII) appears and only available on UMD.
Abstrakt: Kingdom Hearts has gone nearly five years now without a console iteration. The portable titles, like Chain of Memories and 358/2 Days have attempted to change or imitate the main series, though both felt more like little siblings than true successors. ...
Production values are through the roof; combat’s packed full of options yet remains surprisingly fluid; leveling up and merging abilities is compulsively addictive.
The game’s mix of mashheavy battles and dodgeheavy boss fights quickly becomes repetitive; terrible dialog; voice acting that ranges from mediocre to horrible; the story’s all at once derivative and nighincomprehensible.
Combat is fun and flashy, and it evolves as you play, Boss fights put a fun spin on Disney characters and sets, Great visuals capture the spirit of the source material, Multiplayer arenas are entertaining, Goodsized campaign.
Camera can be a nuisance, A lot of repetition, from environments to music, Terra's voice acting is abysmal, Long load times and frame rate drops.
This prequel is another fun and pleasant mash-up of Final Fantasy sensibilities and Disney tales. ...