- Publisher: Square Enix
- Release Date: Jun 5, 2012
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Aug 19, 2012Kingdom Hearts 3D is the pinnacle of the Kingdom Hearts portable formula, unifying everything that the series did right in the format and many new, smart ideas.
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Jul 27, 2012So it's certainly worth picking up, and I think most KH fans will fall in love with this entry. It certainly feels like one of the better entries in the series, and is also one of my favorite games on the 3DS right now.
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Oct 27, 2012With it's seventh main game, the Kingdom Hearts-franchise switches things up quite a bit, making room for some exciting new elements, like the flow motion and the including of characters from The World Ends With You. At the same time it manages to keep things like they have been for the past six games, with plenty of beautiful Disney-worlds, great characters and a good mix of action and roleplaying.
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Aug 22, 2012The story can get confusing and nonsensical at times, and the camera gets caught up in some funky angles, but these are tiny flaws in an otherwise stellar RPG.
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Aug 1, 2012Bottom line: This is a great game on a system that needs more great games.
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Jul 30, 2012Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is both a great entry in the Kingdom Hearts series and a great 3DS game. The story flaws may distract some, but the remainder of the game is worthwhile.
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Jul 23, 2012Whether or not you're a fan of Nintendo's latest handheld console, if you love Kingdom Hearts, this is a must-have title that's filled with fantastic gameplay, an intriguing story, and beautiful visuals.
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Jul 18, 2012Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is the culmination of several trial ideas tested across various formats over the years since the release of Kingdom Hearts II and succeeds in being the strongest of the side-stories so far.
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Jul 30, 2012With lush graphics, engaging gameplay, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is a must have 3DS game, even if you have never played the previous games in the series.
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Aug 7, 2012All in all, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance might be my favorite game in the franchise. I'd have to replay Kingdom Hearts 2 to truly decide, but as it stands, the franchise's latest 3DS iteration is an excellent addition to the series.
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Jul 31, 2012Disney and Square Enix have done it again! The game presents itself very well and the Dream Eatersand the Flowmotion add a lot of depth. It's just a shame that the story line has lost its glory and that returning to the same worlds over and over again can get a bit annoying.
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Jul 30, 2012Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance is everything gamers have come to expect from this series, for better or worse. I can't recommend it to newcomers in any way, but for those who have followed it this far, they'll find a flawed game that occasionally reaches some great highs.
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Jul 30, 2012We are still puzzled by a few gameplay and plot choices but Kingdom Hearts 3D is a surprisingly strong entry in the long living franchise with its excellent depth and technical achievements.
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Jul 20, 2012Yes, taking care of your pokégotchis is superficial at best. And for ten years now Square is struggling with good camera positions in the fast-paced fights. But albeit all flaws this is a very entertaining action RPG with an engrossing and multilayered storyline. Oh yes: It looks great, too.
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Jul 17, 2012An enjoyable experience with an engaging story and incredible characterization. Although the platforming is far from fluid and the story can feel convoluted at times, when KH3D soars, it soars high - capturing that KH magic that has propelled the series to great success for a decade now.
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Jul 12, 2012Vibrant combat and lush Disney worlds atone for the dud dual-character idea. [Aug 2012, p.97]
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Jul 17, 2012If you want to know the setup for the next big entry, you have to play this game to find out what's in store for the conclusion of the Xehanort arc. You could just watch some cutscenes online, but you'd be cheating yourself out of a lot of fun.
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Jul 26, 2012Far from yet another filler installment to hold you over until Kingdom Hearts III, Dream Drop Distance is one of the better entries in the series and a solid RPG in its own right. It avoids the pitfalls some of the more recent entries have stumbled into and delivers some fresh new ideas to a series in danger of stagnating.
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Pelit (Finland)Oct 14, 2012Although the game is more an action-adventure than an RPG, this iteration of the Kingdom Hearts franchise is by far the best pocket adaptation yet. It ties all the loose ends, so that the Kingdom Hearts 3 can have a fresh start. [Sept 2012]
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Hyper MagazineOct 8, 2012If you're down with the pet system, you'll find this game to be a highlight of the series. [Nov 2012, p.81]
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Aug 6, 2012A wonderful soundtrack, interesting cutscenes, fast fights full of action and the caring of the spirits entertain for quite a long time.
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Aug 3, 2012Not an easy title to put a vote on, but definitely and high quality product, whose only weaknesses reside in the excessively convoluted story and the lack of truly innovative ideas.
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Aug 1, 2012Kingdom Hearts 3D doesn't revolutionize the franchise, and some of its experimental mechanics might not cater to your tastes. But despite any flaws it might possess, Dream Drop Distance still delivers splendidly in terms of unabashed fan service, and the kid in you will be ever gleeful tagging along with Sora and Riku for the ride.
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Aug 1, 2012Despite issues with the Drop System and a story that splashes merrily in the deep end of the Pool of Absurdity, Kingdom Hearts 3D is a genuinely fun game.
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Nintendo PowerAug 1, 2012In the end it's not the most coherent dream, but it's a pleasant one nonetheless. [Aug 2012, p.78]
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Jul 31, 2012Dream Drop Distance does have its share of annoyances, but the game works well overall, and it's a nice addition to the franchise…even if it's not the one fans are waiting for.
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Jul 25, 2012Another must-have title for Kingdom Hearts fans and action-RPG lovers, with enough juice to fill your summer thirst.
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Jul 25, 2012Kingdom Hearts continues to innovate in the RPG genre ten years on from the original release with [Dream Drop Distance], a generous and exciting addition to the series.
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Jul 23, 2012This new entry in the Kingdom Hearts IP, designed exclusively for Nintendo 3DS, it´s a must-have title for fans of the Square-Enix saga and action adventures alike.
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Jul 19, 2012The change in tone and tempo may well come as a jolt to long time fans, just as the lumpen opening sections may deter newcomers, but it's rare to see a decade-old franchise reinvent itself with this much vigour.
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Games Master UKJul 24, 2012Looks and plays great, in small bursts, but this convoluted mess is exhausting over the long run. [Sept 2012, p.104]
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Aug 9, 2012An enticing action-RPG adventure that will take you on an eye-popping romp through classic Disney locales and have you swinging your keyblade to no end in its fantastic battling system. But for all it does right, it will still manage to leave a sour taste in your mouth at times.
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Aug 2, 2012For Kingdom Hearts fans, you more than likely need to pick this game up. Even casual action RPG fans should give this game a shot. Just be ready to have some fun with the combat and some really nice aspects mixed with some questionable ones.
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Jul 30, 2012Graphically the game looks to be on par with the PS2 titles, but what makes DDD shine above the rest is the 3D.
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Jul 26, 2012A good game directed to fans of the series, although it has some summaries of previous chapters for newcomers to get into the story. It has some great virtues, like an agile and fun combat system, an interesting story and good visual, but also some problems, like empty worlds or the repetition of scenarios. It is a recommended game if you can forgive its flaws.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 421 out of 549
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Mixed: 81 out of 549
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Negative: 47 out of 549
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