![]() ![]() It seems as if the initial attempt was to experiment with the series' usual fast-paced combat and slow things down by introducing a card-based system that forced players to not just slash through things. The game was originally released for the Gameboy Advance before later being ported over to the PlayStation 2. Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories suffers from two things: an inconsequential storyline and dumbed-down gameplay. What made matters even worse was that it was released right after Kingdom Hearts 2.įor a game that's necessary for you to understand the events that transpired in Kingdom Hearts 2, releasing it after the fact seems like a questionable decision at best. Unfortunately, while the concept of fighting alongside the franchise's villains was exciting, the actual implementation was far from it.īogged down by lengthy and repetitive missions, 358/2 Days also suffered from being released on the Nintendo DS, which simply just couldn't keep up with the fluid combat needed to make a game like this enjoyable. The only reason why 358/2 Days ranks ahead of Re: Coded is because its interesting story actually was quite important and it had a unique twist in that you played as Roxas alongside other members of Organization XIII. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days shares the dubious distinction of being the two games specifically remade for the PlayStation 4 collection but only in cinematic form.īasically, what this means is that Square Enix deemed the gameplay to be so bad that they didn't feel the need to remake the entirety of the game. ![]()
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