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  1. Apr 30, 2023
    10
    Once you enter the flow state, it is basically a roided up Drive Form. Adding the pet system was a nice touch. Was the sole reason why I had to buy a 3ds.
  2. Apr 24, 2021
    8
    In hindsight I say this is the game were they drove themselves into a corner for the overall story of Kingdom Hearts. However this is a really good entry in the franchise and I do not hold this against the game. There is also one negative which drag the rating down a bit which I will address later. Story-wise it is set before Kingdom Hearts 3 and can be seen as set up. Because Xehanort’sIn hindsight I say this is the game were they drove themselves into a corner for the overall story of Kingdom Hearts. However this is a really good entry in the franchise and I do not hold this against the game. There is also one negative which drag the rating down a bit which I will address later. Story-wise it is set before Kingdom Hearts 3 and can be seen as set up. Because Xehanort’s return is imminent and will cause the final confrontation of light and dark our heroes Sora and Riku are put on the Mark of Mastery exam to increase their abilities and power level. As expected this is the start of a new adventure with some twist, reveals and a combination of old and new worlds. The story works well and kept me going. It is enjoyable and immersive. However I already said the story is also a bit overburdened (Cant get a satisfying ending in Kingdom Hearts 3 or close all the story arcs). They added a lot of new stuff and even as die hard fan of the franchise I must admit that it ends up a bit to confusing. For clarification: Every Kingdom Hearts player who tries to explain the overall story to friends who have not played the games ends up confusing them. With the additions here this is increased by a magnitude if not more. Back to the game: It is really good but not awesome enough compared to the best games in the franchise (Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts 2 for me). The worlds are a combination of old and new. I like these and say they are well done and fitting (Avoiding spoilers here). Gameplay-wise it is a solid action RPG and you will feel familiar (Attacking, blocking and dodging). The command deck mechanics from Birth by Sleep returns. You have a deck of abilities you can equip (limited number of slots!) and can acquire new ones by various means. This means some tactical or play-style based decisions. I like playing with and testing new abilities to created various set ups. It was a rewarding element in Birth by Sleep and this is a plus for me. Of cause you should always have a healing command available and this should be a no brainer. Not all commands are available to both characters. Some are just for Sora or just for Riku. Also not all commands are equally useful but that is for you to decided (Except healing if you are not an expert gamer). New are the Dream Eaters you can recruit. It is easiest described as Pokemon in Kingdom Hearts. These can be recruited and used in battle. You can develop these, find and create new ones. You can pet, feed them and play games with them. Maybe there are some rewards for this;-). Another addition is the Flowmotion system. This makes moving around easier. Basically you can use poles and walls to move around really quick. When used in battles you can get some devastating attacks. Some say it is gamebreakingly good and I do to an extent agree. If you master this it helps a lot. What I hate was the drop system (switching characters). There is a drop bar which is a timer that when depleted automatically switches the characters (Sora to Riku or vice versa). It can have an annoying timing. You can slow down the timer or even get bonuses from it but It could not win me over. Just let me manually switch at the time of my choosing. The presentation was awesome especially for the medium. Overall this was pretty good and worth playing. It reaches not the realm of the best games in the franchise. I dislike the drop mechanic but liked to play as Sora and Riku. The story is overcomplicating the overall story arc of the franchise. Expand
  3. Dec 5, 2020
    10
    Trama personaggi gameplay grafica....tutto da dieci. .ben fatto in ogni suo punto...un gioco che sa catturare dall inizio alla fine
  4. Nov 22, 2020
    8
    A fun and good Kingdom Hearts
    It has some great worlds like the one from Fantasia. Story is a bit confusing and the new gameplay didn't fully catch me.
  5. Oct 10, 2020
    10
    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is a well crafted game on the Nintendo 3DS and also uses the mechanics of the System really good.

    The gameplay is a mix between the traditional Kingdom Hearts games like 1 and 2 and the deck system from Birth By Sleep. It also introduces the new "Flowmotion" feature, which u can use to travel real fast. Storywise it is a bridge game between
    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is a well crafted game on the Nintendo 3DS and also uses the mechanics of the System really good.

    The gameplay is a mix between the traditional Kingdom Hearts games like 1 and 2 and the deck system from Birth By Sleep. It also introduces the new "Flowmotion" feature, which u can use to travel real fast.

    Storywise it is a bridge game between Kingdom Hearts 2 and 3 and gives more insight on the overarching plot.

    What I also like is that the game uses new Disney franchises.

    All in all, I really enjoyed Dream Drop Distance :-)
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  6. Sep 3, 2020
    8
    Good game and all, but the story is just a mess. I know Kingdom Hearts’ story has always been a mess, but Dream Drop Distance just makes things a whole lot more complicated than it needs to be. It’s fun to play on PS4, but on the 3DS it’s awful. And yeah, why are they taking exams? Is saving the world twice not enough? And besides, remember in BBS when it was just hitting a couple of lightGood game and all, but the story is just a mess. I know Kingdom Hearts’ story has always been a mess, but Dream Drop Distance just makes things a whole lot more complicated than it needs to be. It’s fun to play on PS4, but on the 3DS it’s awful. And yeah, why are they taking exams? Is saving the world twice not enough? And besides, remember in BBS when it was just hitting a couple of light balls and then dueling? I wish it was that simple now. Not to mention that the world choices aren’t very good at all, and it doesn’t even have Olympus Colosseum. Also, the dumb pet dream thingie is dumb in more ways than one. Expand
  7. Dec 13, 2019
    10
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  8. Dec 22, 2018
    8
    Luego escribo una review desas que ahora mismo me da pereza y tal. me cagoento
  9. Dec 3, 2018
    10
    One of the most beautiful games in terms of the story and the way to play and even drawings to Jaya Disney, but I congratulate Square and Disney on this project
  10. Mar 5, 2018
    9
    Many new, refreshing worlds, bigger than before! The dream eater companions are awesome and I loved creating new ones and unlocking abilities. Combat works great and flexible, flowmotion is absolutely epic, and controls are comfortable. Visually this game is stunning and one of the best 3D games on the system, with console-level graphics. The soundtrack has many new themes as well as thoseMany new, refreshing worlds, bigger than before! The dream eater companions are awesome and I loved creating new ones and unlocking abilities. Combat works great and flexible, flowmotion is absolutely epic, and controls are comfortable. Visually this game is stunning and one of the best 3D games on the system, with console-level graphics. The soundtrack has many new themes as well as those from past games. The story remains confusing but that's to be expected. Tons of content, amazing game! Expand
  11. May 23, 2016
    8
    What a beautiful game, first of all the graphics are great especially in 3D add to that the wonderful art design and the beautiful soundtrack throughout the game, making this a great gaming experience. However, the game is short and worlds are few, In the end, as a first time player in the series, i enjoy so much that i recommend it to anyone who loves Disney and action games.
  12. Apr 21, 2016
    8
    Dream Drop Distance is definitely a worthy continuation of the Kingdom Hearts Saga. The story follows Sora and Riku taking their Key-Blade master exams. They travel across different worlds through different time periods. Yes this plot involves time travel and it can get convoluted if you do not pay close attention to it. The plot also drags at a few places with Xehanort up to his latestDream Drop Distance is definitely a worthy continuation of the Kingdom Hearts Saga. The story follows Sora and Riku taking their Key-Blade master exams. They travel across different worlds through different time periods. Yes this plot involves time travel and it can get convoluted if you do not pay close attention to it. The plot also drags at a few places with Xehanort up to his latest scheme involving time travel and the true intentions of Organization Xiii. The story does keep you invested but it is definitely not friendly to newcomers. Granted there are text boxes to help new players catch up to speed. The story-line actually does expand on the lore and it is clever follow up to the upcoming Kingdom Hearts III. Where this title really shines through though is in the game-play. Donald and Goofy do not accompany Sora in this adventure (sparing us from introducing themselves for the umpteenth time). Instead Sora and Riku are accompanied by creatures you can train called Dream Eaters who serve as your allies and as the main enemies in the game. After you acquire certain bits of dream fragments you can create and even train your own dream eater. You can even give them a nickname like in Pokemon. These creatures are really useful in helping you in battle and will even assist you by fusing your self with these creatures. For Sora these fusion attacks involve him riding or doing a team attack and for Riku he has the soul of the monster go inside him to perform more deadly attacks. The combat has also marginally improved with more flow and the interface via birth by sleep has been made more accessible with new spells and attacks such as the balloon spell. Some of these spells can only be done with Sora and some are exclusive to Riku. The flow-motion system has been included to add extra combos which feel very rewarding to execute. The flow-motion also makes the biggest improvement to the platform jumping segments which was a problem that plagued the series since game one. The camera is also more flexible instead of being locked at a certain perspective. The most annoying mechanic that was introduced though was the drop system. It has Sora and Riku drop out of the combat after the end of the time limit so that the game can alternate between each respective character's campaign. The intention was to give players a chance to experience both stories at their own pace but it is a nuisance during the middle of a fight or a boss battle since it halts all progress and when you drop back into the fight, the enemies and the boss regain all of their health. Despite its shortcomings, this is one of the best games on the Nintendo 3DS with its excellent mechanics (aside from the drop system) and its gorgeous graphical fidelity. This is more than enough to fill your Kingdom Hearts mania until Kingdom Hearts III finally comes out. Expand
  13. Mar 9, 2016
    9
    Game: Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance
    Genre: Action RPG
    Developer: Squareenix/Disney System: Nintendo 3DS (3DS) Total Score: 90/100 Value Score: 9.0/10 • Story: 9/10 • Characters: 10/10 • GamePlay: 8/10 • Graphics: 10/10 • Sound: 10/10 • Music: 10/10 • Length: 7/10 • Replay Value: 7/10 • Player Value: 9/10 Pros +Dream Eater Ally Mechanic and Reality Shift
    Game: Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance
    Genre: Action RPG
    Developer: Squareenix/Disney
    System: Nintendo 3DS (3DS)
    Total Score: 90/100
    Value Score: 9.0/10

    • Story: 9/10
    • Characters: 10/10
    • GamePlay: 8/10
    • Graphics: 10/10
    • Sound: 10/10
    • Music: 10/10
    • Length: 7/10
    • Replay Value: 7/10
    • Player Value: 9/10

    Pros
    +Dream Eater Ally Mechanic and Reality Shift mechanics are a breath of fresh air to the series adding to the overall gameplay experience
    +New worlds never seen in the series are introduced
    +Chronicles section which is heavy text form explains previous events of games incase the player never played any of the games or want to review over the story
    +Detailed bestiary, treasure list, character profile, etc
    +Touchscreen controls are used a lot for different types of gameplay reasons
    +Visuals are nicely done and looks as great as the other console KH games

    Cons
    -Camera control and Point of view is limited due to the buttons and screen size
    -Control layout of the 3DS makes the experience a bit difficult especially when navigating through skills/abilities in battle, etc
    -Some of the touchscreen events are annoying especially during certain boss battles or key events
    -Dive system can be frustrating especially if you are trying to get to a world to enjoy classic KH gameplay
    -Drop system can be annoying especially if you are in a boss battle, if you drop and then come back to that character later - the boss battle resets
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  14. May 23, 2015
    9
    I have actually really enjoyed this game, and I haven't even completed it yet. Getting to play as 2 different main characters is a fresh new feel to the game. Yes the mechanic of swapping and timing out is annoying, but you can buy power ups called "Drop-Me-Nots" that extend your time as another character.

    The worlds you visit are also very imaginative, some new and some old. Visiting
    I have actually really enjoyed this game, and I haven't even completed it yet. Getting to play as 2 different main characters is a fresh new feel to the game. Yes the mechanic of swapping and timing out is annoying, but you can buy power ups called "Drop-Me-Nots" that extend your time as another character.

    The worlds you visit are also very imaginative, some new and some old. Visiting Traverse Town again, it puts a fresh spin on the story with the characters you meet, though I won't spoil it for you. Getting to visit the Tron Legacy world, as well as Fantasia were 2 of my favourites, not to mention the countless other awesome new worlds added into the game.

    It was quite exciting to be playing a story that also continues on from Kingdom Hearts 2, instead of the filler they have given us up until now (also bearing in mind this game was out, before the massive hype and surprise of Kingdom Hearts 3 being announced).

    All in all, the continuation of the story, and the new characters that are introduced (as well as some favourites that are brought back, make this a fun game that any fan should pick up. I feel like I should also say, the combat system is as good as ever.
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  15. Sep 27, 2014
    9
    For a series that has had it's high highs, to it's low lows, this title is step in the right direction. I'll admit right now, I didn't really enjoy KH2. It was way too easy (critical mode only makes it cheaper not harder) and I preferred the more tactical-action of KH1. DDD lands smack dab in the middle ground for me. Customizing your abilities and changing your loadout is a lot of fun, asFor a series that has had it's high highs, to it's low lows, this title is step in the right direction. I'll admit right now, I didn't really enjoy KH2. It was way too easy (critical mode only makes it cheaper not harder) and I preferred the more tactical-action of KH1. DDD lands smack dab in the middle ground for me. Customizing your abilities and changing your loadout is a lot of fun, as well as making combat a lot of fun. It's action never lets up, and the addition of flowmotion makes exploring the much larger and more alive environments a blast. This is what I've always wanted out of Kingdom Hearts. Speaking of flowmotion, it's a little finicky at first but you'll easily master it. The "drop" system forces you to switch between Sora and Riku at different points. Occasionally it can be frustrating, but it the end it enhances how the story is told. However that's the only real positive thing about the story, to be blunt it's unnecessarily confusing and at point weird. Graphically this game is gorgeous, on-par with the PSP game, Birth By Sleep (another fantastic title mind you). If you can only play one of the side-titles in this series, pick this game up. Expand
  16. Sep 16, 2014
    9
    This game is quite interesting. I love this game's story. Perhaps, if you're looking for a fun game, this game is for you. I totally enjoyed this game. Yet, I am playing this game repeatedly until Kingdom Hearts 3 comes out. The walkthrough of this game, is yet, the best. People offend this game, because, they haven't even played it. That's **** This game is creative. Try it out, you may love it.
  17. Aug 2, 2014
    9
    Kingdom Hearts is a breathtaking series as it has one of the deepest stories of any game ever made. Every game in the series is a great game and Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance is not an exception. KH DDD is easily the best handheld KH game because of all of the different ways to battle. The Flowmotion battle system was introduced, making it so that you can use the walls and gameKingdom Hearts is a breathtaking series as it has one of the deepest stories of any game ever made. Every game in the series is a great game and Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance is not an exception. KH DDD is easily the best handheld KH game because of all of the different ways to battle. The Flowmotion battle system was introduced, making it so that you can use the walls and game environment to your advantage to pull off awesome attacks on your enemy. The game plays great, the controls are A+, and the story is easy to catch up on despite it being the latest game in the series. Even if you have never played a game in the Kingdom Hearts series, due to mementos and chronicles you can easily catch yourself up on the story although it is recommended you play the first and second games first. Expand
  18. Mar 22, 2014
    8
    One of the best 3ds games I have ever played, I never played a kingdom hearts game and I'm glad that I did it had a fun combat and I found it interesting how it incorporated some of my favorite disney movies into the worlds. However some of the bosses were really hard to beat and I died a good amount of times trying to complete them. Also is that the story was confusing, maybe that'sOne of the best 3ds games I have ever played, I never played a kingdom hearts game and I'm glad that I did it had a fun combat and I found it interesting how it incorporated some of my favorite disney movies into the worlds. However some of the bosses were really hard to beat and I died a good amount of times trying to complete them. Also is that the story was confusing, maybe that's because I never played any of the other games. Overall it was a good game and I had a lot of fun with it. Expand
  19. Mar 11, 2014
    9
    Kingdom hearts 3D is the only reason i bought a 3DS at all and it was worth every penny. The combat is the fastest it has ever been in the KH series, Dash to and from buildings to pull off amazing combos is extremely fun. Collecting Dream eaters is also pretty fun trying to find the right combo of Dream eaters for yourself i found to be an enjoyable experience. The OST and aesthetics areKingdom hearts 3D is the only reason i bought a 3DS at all and it was worth every penny. The combat is the fastest it has ever been in the KH series, Dash to and from buildings to pull off amazing combos is extremely fun. Collecting Dream eaters is also pretty fun trying to find the right combo of Dream eaters for yourself i found to be an enjoyable experience. The OST and aesthetics are beautiful as i've come to expect from the KH series.The story is very enjoyable but it can be a bit confusing to those who haven't played all the games but it does give a nice little explanation of every game. Now for some of the problems i had with it only 2. The game was just a bit too easy and getting the secret ending was just way too easy. The worlds felt way too empty the size was nice but they just felt dead. Overall i really enjoyed it and i'm glad i bought it. Expand
  20. Sep 11, 2013
    9
    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is an action rpg that directly continues the story where it left after the DS game Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded, which followed Kingdom Hearts 2.

    Story: The story builds on previous entries in the series, if you have not played any of them (or some) every previous game will have it's plot explained in short as will most terms used in the game
    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is an action rpg that directly continues the story where it left after the DS game Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded, which followed Kingdom Hearts 2.

    Story:
    The story builds on previous entries in the series, if you have not played any of them (or some) every previous game will have it's plot explained in short as will most terms used in the game (Keyblade, Heartless, Nobodies, etc...), still this falls a bit short and will surely have newcomers scratch their heads, for people who have played them all and know what the story behind the franchise is this is a treat.

    The premise of this game's story is that Sora and his best friend Riku are now preparing to face the return of the evil keyblade wielder that is Xehanort, they do this by taking part in the Mark of Mastery exam so they can become full fledged Keyblade wielders. In doing so they need to "dive" into the sleeping Disney worlds so they can unlock these and halt Xehanort's return, however as the story develops you will see twists and turns, ultimately leading to the climax...

    Gameplay:
    If you've played any other Kingdom Hearts it will feel very familiar.

    You battle your way in real-time trough Disney worlds infested by nightmare monsters, trying to unravel the story behind each unique world, you'll quickly be introduced to the Dream Spirit system, in which you'll create monsters from materials gained in battle and minigames, in turn these spirits help you in battle.
    Battling will earn you XP and LP, XP is used to level up yourself and your Spirits, LP is used to unlock various stat boosting power-ups, abilities and skills. Every Spirit has their own unique talent tree in which you can spend their earned LP on. Personally I'm not a big fan of this LP system as it could've been worked out better.

    There are special portals in which in fight various groups of enemies, trying to beat all the portals is the message here as you'll gain various items and recipes to create monsters, after beating the game you can re-fight bosses as well as one super boss, this keeps you going even after finishing the game.

    Controls:
    If you've played any other Kingdom Hearts (except Chain of Memories) you'll be right at home with the usual controls, the controls respond very wel, the camera is responsive and you'll always have your Curaga at hand with the press of a button!

    Graphics:
    Arguably the best graphics on the system, it is close if not surpass the visual detail of it's PS2 brother, some worlds are amazingly detailed, if you have seen the movies these worlds are based on, it will be an even bigger treat.

    Music:
    Composed by the famed Yoko Shimomura, the music fits every situation in the game, dramatic, passionate, close to their Disney movies, the music is superb. There's also some fanservice at the end with arranged versions of Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2 songs.

    Positives:
    + Arguably some of the best graphics on the system
    + For fans who follow the story this is a fully realised Kingdom Hearts game
    + Fun combat that never gets old
    + Amazing music that fits the mood of the game
    + Some extras after the story is beaten
    + Story ties up some loose ends left from previous installments

    Negatives:
    - Hard to follow story for newcomers
    - Spirit system could've been better

    Conclusion:
    Having a fully realised Kingdom Hearts on the go is any fan's dream, well, dream no longer!
    This is what you're waiting for, as for people not familiar with the franchise, I recommend playing previous entries, with the HD release out now this shouldn't be a problem!
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  21. Aug 4, 2013
    9
    The gameplay is great. I recommend using the Circle Pad Pro to have a better experience.

    Skills and magic are used with a recharge system instead of MP. Your partners in battle are monsters that you create with recipe, which I found strange at first but later on I enjoyed. It's easier to fight than the previous titles. You have to clear every world twice because you have to play with
    The gameplay is great. I recommend using the Circle Pad Pro to have a better experience.

    Skills and magic are used with a recharge system instead of MP. Your partners in battle are monsters that you create with recipe, which I found strange at first but later on I enjoyed. It's easier to fight than the previous titles. You have to clear every world twice because you have to play with two different characters using the Drop system.
    Choosing a specific command it's complicated because you don't have the full command list on the screen, just a single line. You need to press up or down to go to next item on the list. So you can't choose the command that you want fast. You don't need to grind to beat the game, and I recommend that so you can have a good challenge.

    The story is a little confusing but it's not something critical. And just like the previous titles, the soundtrack is awesome. Unfortunately, they repeated some worlds but not the monsters. When I get a new KH to play I always expect to see new areas and characters.

    If you're fan of the series don't hesitate: you will enjoy this game.
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  22. Jul 13, 2013
    9
    Fantastic graphics, music and story. Great opportunity for replayability with harder difficulties too. I really enjoyed the new pet aspect of it where you create little minions to help you fight and level them up. I spent quite a long time grinding dream pieces to make greater and more awesome pets, not because I needed to but it was very fun to do. I don't think you need to have played aFantastic graphics, music and story. Great opportunity for replayability with harder difficulties too. I really enjoyed the new pet aspect of it where you create little minions to help you fight and level them up. I spent quite a long time grinding dream pieces to make greater and more awesome pets, not because I needed to but it was very fun to do. I don't think you need to have played a kingdom hearts game before to enjoy the story either. Expand
  23. May 29, 2013
    10
    Great game every fan of the kingdom hearths games should have. i brings new answers to the story and tho making it more complicated it brings new life to it, the combat changes little but is still good, and the music is still awesome.
  24. Mar 11, 2013
    10
    Chrillbill
    Aug 1, 2012
    10
    Super awesome game! A MUST for Kingdom Hearts fans! The story, the music, the gameplay, the graphics, everything is just awesome! If you don't have a 3DS, buy it! This game alone will be worth it! That's what I think at least.
  25. Feb 2, 2013
    8
    Great! Amazing graphic, the 3ds at its best! Good gameplay, similar to birth by sleep and not to coded or 358/2 days, and that's a relief. Changing dream eaters and trying out their fusion attacks and the abilities they can unlock adds fun to the battles. Cuddling them, instead, is just for the name of cuteness and after a while becomes a little boring. However I love this game also forGreat! Amazing graphic, the 3ds at its best! Good gameplay, similar to birth by sleep and not to coded or 358/2 days, and that's a relief. Changing dream eaters and trying out their fusion attacks and the abilities they can unlock adds fun to the battles. Cuddling them, instead, is just for the name of cuteness and after a while becomes a little boring. However I love this game also for the fact that more worlds were added, and that's great, because the same worlds were used in 2 or 3 games and a little innovation was needed. Expand
  26. Jan 25, 2013
    9
    Just when I thought combat could never be done any better then KH2, Dream Drop comes around. Was I surprised to see that not only was the combat on par with 2 on a handheld, but actually added more with flow motion and things just ran so fluidly. While the story REALLY starts to hit the weird point here I still loved every second of the ride. Really pumped to hopefully see KH3 soon.
  27. Jan 11, 2013
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I like as well as dislike this game, for a variety of reasons. Like-Graphics, unique locations, music, items to prevent drop, difficulty of boss battles Dislike- no exp from hidden boss?, cliff hanger ending, dropping without realization, limited number of key blades, concept of forming a keyblade (at end). For the amount of time you can play this game for, Overall, 8/10 Expand
  28. Dec 28, 2012
    9
    As a fan of the Kingdom Hearts franchise, I am glad to say that this, alongside Kingdom Hearts II, is one of my favourites within the series. While playing this I did not use a circle pad pro, however if you've played a handheld installment of the series, the camera really isn't that hard to use or get used to. Online, I have seen many people complain that this is not Kingdom Hearts III,As a fan of the Kingdom Hearts franchise, I am glad to say that this, alongside Kingdom Hearts II, is one of my favourites within the series. While playing this I did not use a circle pad pro, however if you've played a handheld installment of the series, the camera really isn't that hard to use or get used to. Online, I have seen many people complain that this is not Kingdom Hearts III, however it does take place after the events of Kingdom Hearts II, therefore it may as well be basically a 'main game'. For people who are new to the Kingdom Hearts franchise, this game would be very hard to understand, therefore I suggest going back and playing Kingdom Hearts & Kingdom Hearts II, or if you do not own them, I suggest at the very least watching the walkthroughs, it would be worth your time. The combat in this game is what should be expected if you've previously played a Kingdom Hearts game, the only thing that I would complain about is the lock-on system, it is extremely difficult to lock on to enemies and takes a little getting used to. There are many new features in this game, such as the ability to have Dream Eaters as companions, the ability to play as Riku, and mainly, the 'drop system'. The drop system gives you a limited time playing as Sora and then will switch you to Riku's side of the story, vice versa. In the beginning, this was quite tedious, however it shows you both sides of the story, of what is happening at the same time and is a really good addition to the game. If you own a 3DS and are a fan of the series, this is worth the buy. If not, and you're a newcomer to the series, as I previously stated, I suggest playing Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II - as well as Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep, or at the very least do yourself a favour and watch the walkthroughs, they're worth the time doing so. Expand
  29. Dec 17, 2012
    8
    Kingdom Hearts is a rare gem in video games. The series has largely spread to every gamer's Playstation 2, PSP, DS, and now 3DS. Not only has it spread through video games its has also become common in pop culture. It is difficult to not see a Kingdom Hearts shirt in Hot Topic these days. Many popular games eventually stumble and somewhere along their series where one game may not be asKingdom Hearts is a rare gem in video games. The series has largely spread to every gamer's Playstation 2, PSP, DS, and now 3DS. Not only has it spread through video games its has also become common in pop culture. It is difficult to not see a Kingdom Hearts shirt in Hot Topic these days. Many popular games eventually stumble and somewhere along their series where one game may not be as good as the rest. However, I am happy to say Dream Drop Distance is not one of those games. In fact, it improves many things. It is nice to finally see the move system from Birth By Sleep finally make its way to the Nintendo handhelds as well. Not only did the controls improve, the story has as well. Dream Drop Distance finally continues the story leading up to Kingdom Hearts 3, which from the ending, I am sure will be one of the best in the series. Dream Eaters are a different pace from the usual heartless and your dream eater companions are just as effective as Goofy or Donald were in the past Kingdom Hearts. Flow Motion is a step up as well which allows you to interact with the environment and attack enemies. The only complaints about this game is the constant dropping system. Dropping will force you to switch in between Sora and Riku and it will abruptly stop you in the middle of any fight including boss battles. If you happen to drop during a boss battle then you will be forced to retry the battle from the beginning. Another thing about Dream Drop Distance is the fact that the game is just a bit too short. With only several worlds that take about an hour total with both Riku and Sora you are only looking at about an 8 to 9 hour experience.
    Overall, Dream Drop Distance is an amazing game that even the newest members of the Kingdom Hearts franchise will enjoy. Although the game may have some annoying issues like dropping or how short it is, it easily makes up for everything it does right.
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  30. Dec 8, 2012
    8
    This is the best hand-held Kingdom Hearts game so far, featuring a variety of new worlds, new fighting techniques, and graphics that are among the best I've seen on the 3DS. It's far from the longest game in the series, but has the same adventurous spirit as Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2.
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 54 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 35 out of 54
  2. Negative: 1 out of 54
  1. Nov 12, 2012
    60
    A solid action RPG with tons of great mechanics. However, the mechanics have been over-combined, the game is very difficult and the controls should have been tuned up.
  2. Oct 27, 2012
    90
    With 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.
  3. Pelit (Finland)
    Oct 14, 2012
    80
    Although 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]