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  1. Feb 1, 2023
    0
    Its incredebly over complicated any Why is goofy in it, so goofy ahh. The grafichs Are dig **** ON A PS3. The grafichs Are dig **** ON A PS3. The grafichs Are dig **** ON A PS3. I hate sonic!
  2. Nov 10, 2022
    9
    Por fin, después de tantos años, pude jugar a Kingdom Hearts más allá de un par de horas en casa de un amigo. Qué experiencia... y en HD!
  3. May 30, 2022
    8
    The beginning part is slow and confusing, the ending is tedious and annoying, but the middle 80% is a genuine treat. It amazes me that they somehow did it better in Kingdom Hearts 2.

    More: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSJa82MEfHY
  4. Apr 21, 2021
    7
    Just as a preface, I played the version on the 1.5 + 2.5 PS4 version, so keep that in mind I suppose.

    I played Kingdom Hearts to its completion, and I have to say that I was stunned. Hearing about how busted and insane these games were, I was pleasantly surprised by a touching, yet slightly dumb and confusing at times, story, and combat that, while being slightly button-mashy and esoteric
    Just as a preface, I played the version on the 1.5 + 2.5 PS4 version, so keep that in mind I suppose.

    I played Kingdom Hearts to its completion, and I have to say that I was stunned. Hearing about how busted and insane these games were, I was pleasantly surprised by a touching, yet slightly dumb and confusing at times, story, and combat that, while being slightly button-mashy and esoteric at times, was overall very enjoyable.

    So why is this a 7? Chain of Memories.

    I couldn't get through a whole hour of it before I had to turn it off. Boring and stale in every sense of the word with stale charm reused from the first game, not to mention a jarring voice actor change for Sora (it being the VA from 2 and beyond). The story is useless and it is a better experience just to watch all the cutscenes online. Plus I've heard that it's better in its original form on the GBA, which is saying something.

    As for 358/2 Days, it's a shame this wasn't remade as well, after playing through most of it on its original hardware, as it had a lot of potential, I think. That being said, knowing at least what the gameplay was like before watching, for what it is, the "version" presented is very nice to look at visually, and can be fine if you already have an idea of what's going on (as opposed to screens of text just telling you what you WOULD HAVE done, had you played the game).

    Chain of Memories drags the package down, but the greatness of the Original is enough to keep it above average. Worth it, especially if it's on sale.
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  5. Jul 26, 2020
    9
    I was so excited when the game finally got in HD version, I just wished if the KH days had a remake gameplay instead of cutseen, it just felt the cutseen did give the game that much of explanation.
  6. Jun 19, 2020
    9
    Must play for fans of Disney and Final Fantasy universe! It's always fun to explore new Disney worlds and take on their respective enemies and bosses. Gameplay is smooth, battle system is overall great, camera might be clunky sometimes, but that's understandable, it still did not ruin overall enjoyment of the game.
  7. Feb 28, 2020
    9
    A compilation of Kingdom Hearts 1 (Final Mix), Kingdom Hearts ReChain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. The last one is in movie form and not a game. Luckily I rated some of these already.

    Kingdom Hearts: A crossover between Disney and Final Fantasy. It was a match made in heaven (There are even more weird combos like Star Trek / X-Men or Archie meets the Punisher). When it
    A compilation of Kingdom Hearts 1 (Final Mix), Kingdom Hearts ReChain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. The last one is in movie form and not a game. Luckily I rated some of these already.

    Kingdom Hearts:
    A crossover between Disney and Final Fantasy. It was a match made in heaven (There are even more weird combos like Star Trek / X-Men or Archie meets the Punisher). When it was announced we were puzzled and discussed what we should expect. We got an action RPG with new characters, in a brand new story line, within a complete new setting flavoured with the best of both worlds. It shouldn't have worked that well but the game disproved the sceptics and started a franchise that even if you dislike the games have at least heard of. The main story arc is about the battle between good and evil with an interesting take. The darkness is rising inside the hearts of people. If it took over a Heartless is created. If enough people are turned then the darkness will swallow the world (There are many worlds). There are warriors of light that wield a Keyblade that can travel betwenn worlds (restricted for normal people), defeat the darkness and restore the hearts and worlds (I am oversimplifying because a lot of lore was added in future games). They took the Disney franchise to create individual worlds with their related stories and villains. It is so satisfying to fight against your favourite Disney villains. Then there are our main characters Sora (aided by Donald and Goofy), Riku and Kairi. They are close friends since early childhood. The story will put their friendship and believes to a harsh test. I can not spoil the details but lets say that the characters and their tie ins in the story are the games greatest strength. If the characters make you feel than this is always a plus. Of cause there is the nostalgia for Disney and Final Fantasy. The art style for the worlds was chosen to resemble the movies as close as possible. They also got a lot out of the characters of both franchises. The music is beautiful and got even better in future games. The battle system is a bit off for me. It is not broken. There are times when I felt that I need better control over my character. Kingdom Hearts 2 and Birth by Sleep improved this and got it right. While I am at the topic there is a world where the controls are horrible or lets say need to be an acquired taste. Overall this was the starting point for the Kingdom Heart franchise and a really good one. It started a legacy but even as a fan I will say that this is not everyone's taste. For me its a classic that deserved to be recognized in game history. Its slightly below 10/10 because Kingdom Hearts 2 and Birth by Sleep are better and I have played them (Without this I would have given a 10/10 so its a 9/10). However I admit that it had the most intoxicating story moments in all Kingdom Hearts games

    Kingdom Hearts ReChain of memories:
    It enters the list of great games that had a serious flaw like Epic Mickey (Camera), Kid Icarus Uprising (Controls) or Mass Effect 3 (Ending). To be fair it is an 8-9/10 game for me but the horrible battle system destroyed the experience. Here they use a card style battle system in real time battles. It takes a lot of time to get used to it (If you can even get used to it). I had to push myself to play the game and was always annoyed by this. It is a shame because the rest is really good. The graphic and sound are good as always. The story is Kingdom Hearts like. That means it is good for me (fans) but can annoy others. Side-note: Have you ever explained the story of Kingdom Hearts to your friends that don't have played the games? It is an interesting experience and can turn awkward really fast;-). Back to the game. Like I said the story is really good for me as are the characters. You learn something about the Organization and it plays with the concept of memories. I will also praise that they tried something new or different. Overall this is my least favourite Kingdom Hearts game because of the battle system. If you don't agree that's fine for me. I was also on the other end of this type of conversation and admit that this is a thing about preferences. I prefer better systems and give 4/10

    358/2 Days
    A good summarisation in form of movies and sequences (Not a game). The story is great but has a sad ending that will put tears in your eyes. I like the friendship between Xion, Roxas and Axel. It is a highlight and made me sad that I didn't play it but a Nintendo DS was and is nothing for me.

    Conclusion:
    A compilation worth playing and owning. Only ReChains battle system prevent a 10/10 rating.
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  8. Feb 25, 2020
    10
    *only talking about KH1* The game that got me into video games, a game with so much nostalgia that I actually cry when playing it or just hearing the music. I can't stress how good this game is or how amazing its sequel is.
  9. Mar 4, 2019
    8
    Never played the original version, but this remaster was still a lot of fun. The Disney cheesiness meshes really well with Final Fantasy aesthetic to creat something absolutely unique. The story isn't too deep, but the main message is something all people can relate to.
  10. Feb 5, 2019
    7
    La historia es regular, mientras el traslado a ps3 en el apartado gráfico lo ha renovado, pero pudieron haber corregido errores que traía desde la PS2 como es la mala cámara que tiene y mejoras un poco el gameplay para poder usar mas fácil la magias o los artículos, de todas formas es un buen juego con una buena dificultad.
  11. 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
  12. Mar 12, 2018
    8
    *DISCLAIMER: This review will not be an overly-critical assessment of the quality of each game in the collection. While some of that IS taken into account, this is not a full-blown review of each individual game in the collection.*
    If there's one thing "Kingdom Hearts" fans wanted just as much as "Kingdom Hearts III," it was the "Final Mix" versions of the first and second games, along
    *DISCLAIMER: This review will not be an overly-critical assessment of the quality of each game in the collection. While some of that IS taken into account, this is not a full-blown review of each individual game in the collection.*
    If there's one thing "Kingdom Hearts" fans wanted just as much as "Kingdom Hearts III," it was the "Final Mix" versions of the first and second games, along with "Birth by Sleep." In 2013, the fans got their wish (or rather, part of it, because they had to wait another year for the other part) when "Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX" was released for the PlayStation 3. There was much rejoicing, as fans finally got to play the "Final Mix" version of the game, and boy, was it a faithful collection!
    "Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX" upscales the games to look far better, and it's impressive to see the visuals hold up so well. The addition of new scenes and gameplay tweaks, as well as changed to the soundtrack, make things very impressive. Toss in the fact that this collection also includes "Re:Chain of Memories" and "358/2 Days" (the latter in the form of a cinematic retelling), and there's plenty of beef to this collection.
    There are a few minor flaws that take away from the experience for me. For starters, "Re:Chain of Memories" hasn't aged nearly as well as the first game (blame it on the card-based battle system), and the game is still as frustrating as you remember, so the addition of the game could be either a blessing or a curse. Meanwhile, some fans might be turned off by "358/2 Days" only being included as cutscenes and not in playable form.
    Even so, "Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX" is a great way to experience the "Final Mix" version that fans have been waiting so long for, and it's definitely a great way to get into the series if you haven't already!
    Final rating: 8 out of 10 "Great"
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  13. Oct 15, 2017
    7
    This collection is a mix-bag. On one hand you have Kingdom Hearts beautifully remastered in HD with a whole lot of extra features not present in the original US release. On the other hands this collection only runs at 30 fps, loading times are noticeably longer than in the original and although chain of memories is not a bad title by any means, it´s fair to say that most of your time willThis collection is a mix-bag. On one hand you have Kingdom Hearts beautifully remastered in HD with a whole lot of extra features not present in the original US release. On the other hands this collection only runs at 30 fps, loading times are noticeably longer than in the original and although chain of memories is not a bad title by any means, it´s fair to say that most of your time will be dedicated to KH1. Still, the positives do out weight te negatives and if you want to get into the series and don´t have a PS4 this is a fine way of getting started. Expand
  14. Jun 22, 2017
    8
    Absolutely loved this game when it first came out on the PS2, but that doesn't mean it's perfect.

    + The battle system is very fresh and innovative (again not perfect though) + The story line, YES the Kingdom Hearts story line involving the main antagonist and the Heartless is actually intriguing. + The change of worlds keeps the game constantly fresh. + Never being actually stranded
    Absolutely loved this game when it first came out on the PS2, but that doesn't mean it's perfect.

    + The battle system is very fresh and innovative (again not perfect though)
    + The story line, YES the Kingdom Hearts story line involving the main antagonist and the Heartless is actually intriguing.
    + The change of worlds keeps the game constantly fresh.
    + Never being actually stranded without mana, because you can always get it back by fighting. This might be the game's best feature, no exaggeration.
    + Proud Mode difficulty is pretty much the perfect difficulty. It's hard but not unreasonably impossible.
    + The voice acting is tolerable and very accurate for certain Disney icons, which is admirable considering other PS3 voice acting.
    + The auto-check points when entering a new area were appreciated.
    + The Sephiroth fight on Proud Mode is intense, and will make you feel like a badass if you win.

    - Donald and Goofy, your two main party members, are unfathomably useless for the majority of the game. No matter how you program them, Donald dies faster than a bullet to the head and Goofy fights like an abortion survivor. You max equip them with items, and they use ALL of them on each other within 5 seconds because they stand in front of every bosses' strike zone.
    - The item hotkeys are good old fashion retarded. You honestly have to play it to understand. It blows my mind a group of intelligent people thought this was the best placement for hotkeys. Unless, you have three hands or 15 fingers you have to at some point stop moving to use an item, which on Proud Mode can be death with some bosses.
    - The camera angles can be ridiculously fickle at times.
    - Everything involving the gummi ship is a hot mess.
    - The off ground platform hit-boxes that you are meant to jump to are inexcusably terrible.
    - The swimming mechanics are so unforgivably terrible. They are so disastrous they should be described somewhere in the book of Revelations.
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  15. May 6, 2017
    7
    Kingdom Hearts is a RPG made by Square Enix.
    I like the kingdom hearts series, they are flawed but fun games, it's kind of weird that a 7/10 is an average rating according to metacritic because to me, a 7/10 is a really good score, it just means that the game has its flaws.
    The story is unnecessarily complicated to be honest, don't get me wrong the concept is fantastic and must be like
    Kingdom Hearts is a RPG made by Square Enix.
    I like the kingdom hearts series, they are flawed but fun games, it's kind of weird that a 7/10 is an average rating according to metacritic because to me, a 7/10 is a really good score, it just means that the game has its flaws.

    The story is unnecessarily complicated to be honest, don't get me wrong the concept is fantastic and must be like a dream come true to kids but the actual story of these games is honestly hard to follow. The first game is not too complicated and the themes about friendship are really touching, but the chains of memories is when the story takes a very complicated turn and the little 358/2 days doesn't help me to much...
    But both games have interesting stories regardless of how complicated they are, they have good characters (especially chain of memories) and they kept me interested.

    The gameplay of the first kingdom hearts is fun, teaming up with different Disney characters makes this game a blast to play through, you fight with a "keyblade" which is a very powerful weapon, at first I was afraid that the gameplay would become repetitive but you do have variety by using magic.
    The bosses are so much fun, you basically fight your favorite disney villains and they are quite challenging and they have different ways of attacking which can make them unpredictable.
    So I really enjoyed the gameplay of the first game, it doesn't have a lot of depth but it's perfectly fine for what it is and it's really fun.

    The chain of memories game however doesn't have a really good gameplay, from what I heard, it was originally a gameboy game and it really shows because the gameplay is completely different from the first game. basically you attack according to the cards you have, it can get really confusing and honestly, it's slower and just not as fun, it makes the bosses annoying which makes me sad because I really like their personalities and I wanted a good battle against them.
    It's sad because at first I was surprised and interested at this new style of gameplay but it just didn't do a good job of keeping it fresh...

    And the third game wasn't a game but a compilation of the cutscenes of the game, which makes me wonder why didn't they make a complete game for 358/2 days? Were they out of time? I don't know so I can only judge it as a story and not a game, and the story was really good, likable characters and an emotional pay off near the end, although I didn't understand the last 5 minutes, like at all, but the story was good, I just wish I could play the game anf not just watch the cutscenes.
    I have to point out that the soundtracks of these games are superb, they fit well with the combat and cutscenes and they did a really good job at keeping it consistent throughout.

    If I had to give an individual score to the two games, it would be:
    Kingdom Hearts : 8/10
    Kingdom Hearts chain of memories: 6-7/10

    So I recommend this game, it's on next gen consoles now and I think it's worth it.
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  16. Jan 7, 2017
    8
    Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix offers a worthwhile collection of games and story…
    This was my introduction to the kingdom hearts world…
    At first I was only interested in the Disney characters and worlds… but now that ive completed all of 1.5.. the story has me hooked…
    I Give Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix
    a 7.5/10
  17. Jul 30, 2016
    8
    Kingdom hearts is an amazing series, its story, soundtrack, gameplay and universe is just fantastic

    Kingdom hearts final mix - 9/10 - great start to a series. Kingdom hearts re: chain of memories - 6/10- it's gameplay concept is interesting but it's very repetitive. Give it at least a try if you want to at least get more of the story. Kingdom hearts 358/2 days - 8/10 - "sniffs" just..
    Kingdom hearts is an amazing series, its story, soundtrack, gameplay and universe is just fantastic

    Kingdom hearts final mix - 9/10 - great start to a series.
    Kingdom hearts re: chain of memories - 6/10- it's gameplay concept is interesting but it's very repetitive. Give it at least a try if you want to at least get more of the story.
    Kingdom hearts 358/2 days - 8/10 - "sniffs" just.. Watch it or play either is fine.
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  18. Apr 8, 2016
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The following score above represents the value of the overall package, not the individual games themselves.

    The ReMix is a little misleading since it is not your typical Hd collection or release. It provides some new content to the original Kingdom Hearts and a few new features. The I.5 is reflective of the package since there are really two games and the third involves only the cut scenes. With that said though it is a great return for veterans and an excellent start to the franchise for new fans.

    Kingdom Hearts Final Mix: 9/10
    The original Kingdom is by far the most balanced in the series. Its story is easy to grasp as Sora tries to find his friends across several Disney themed worlds. The combat involves the use of the key blade with a few spells that could be used to aid your fight against the heartless. It can be difficult at times but it has a balanced system (for the most part). It will require a lot of time and some bits of grinding to reach a high enough level in order to fight a certain boss. With that said, the bosses are the most memorable in the series which require different strategies to defeat them. Some will really test your patience such as the fight against Giant Ursula and the fight against Riku. The final mix also have optional bosses such as phantom and an optional fight agianst future antagonist Xemnas. One downside of the combat is that it only runs at 30 fps. A game in which you are surrounded by enemies could benefit from a higher framerate. With that said though, this game is still a great to be introduced to not only the Kingdom Hearts series but also the JRPG genre as a whole. If one can only play a singe game in the series I would recommend playing this one.

    Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories: 6/10
    The sequel though will have more of niche fan base.The story itself is actually pretty compelling with Sora's first encounter with the devious Organization XIII. Along his journey he starts to loose his memories due to the magic of the which Namine who is speculated to be his love interest Kairi's nobody. He eventually starts to use his skills to gain his memories after the climatic battle with Marluxia. The other story involves Riku fighting the organization and fighting Ansem's influence. His story is intriguing as he accepts the darkness within him and decides to use it to help his friends. Where the game stumbles is the card placed game play. People wither love or despise this kind of combat system, I personal fall into the later category. The card based system involves drawing the right card to land an attack or to merely use an item. I greatly dislike this system because it seems that your success depends soely on sure luck as opposed to skill. It can get very frustrating when fighting a n enemy or a boss when I draw a card but the enemy just draws a card with a higher number at the last minute. Some will argue that gives more immersion with the card combat combined with real time but in my personal experience it causes frustration. I personally prefer if a game does one or the other.

    Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Movie 6.9/10
    As mentioned before, the game play for this title has been removed in favor of giving a movie told through the remastered cut scenes and text boxes with still images in between these cut-scenes. The story resolves around Roxas who is Sora's nobody who was created after Sora got lost in the darkness during the events of the original Kingdom Hears for a brief time. He is in conflict with the other members of the organization as he tries to find his own heart and develops a deep friendship with two other nobodies named Xion and Axel. The story ultimately ends in tragedy as Xion disappears from memory and he looses his own after his fight with Riku. The story does keep you invested but it does move in a slow pace. I personally would not advise watching the entire film in one sitting though because the story moves in a slow pace in the same locations.

    In conclusion although I believe that only one of the games in this collection is exceptional, this remix is still a good way to be introduced to the series and will bring new elements in for veterans who are not from Japan.
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  19. Mar 26, 2016
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The following score above represents the value of the overall package, not the individual games themselves.

    The ReMix is a little misleading since it is not your typical Hd collection or release. It provides some new content to the original Kingdom Hearts and a few new features. The I.5 is reflective of the package since there are really two games and the third involves only the cut scenes. With that said though it is a great return for veterans and an excellent start to the franchise for new fans.

    Kingdom Hearts Final Mix: 9/10
    The original Kingdom is by far the most balanced in the series. Its story is easy to grasp as Sora tries to find his friends across several Disney themed worlds. The combat involves the use of the key blade with a few spells that could be used to aid your fight against the heartless. It can be difficult at times but it has a balanced system (for the most part). It will require a lot of time and some bits of grinding to reach a high enough level in order to fight a certain boss. With that said, the bosses are the most memorable in the series which require different strategies to defeat them. Some will really test your patience such as the fight against Giant Ursula and the fight against Riku. The final mix also have optional bosses such as phantom and an optional fight agianst future antagonist Xemnas. One downside of the combat is that it only runs at 30 fps. A game in which you are surrounded by enemies could benefit from a higher framerate. With that said though, this game is still a great to be introduced to not only the Kingdom Hearts series but also the JRPG genre as a whole. If one can only play a singe game in the series I would recommend playing this one.

    Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories: 6/10
    The sequel though will have more of niche fan base.The story itself is actually pretty compelling with Sora's first encounter with the devious Organization XIII. Along his journey he starts to loose his memories due to the magic of the which Namine who is speculated to be his love interest Kairi's nobody. He eventually starts to use his skills to gain his memories after the climatic battle with Marluxia. The other story involves Riku fighting the organization and fighting Ansem's influence. His story is intriguing as he accepts the darkness within him and decides to use it to help his friends. Where the game stumbles is the card placed game play. People wither love or despise this kind of combat system, I personal fall into the later category. The card based system involves drawing the right card to land an attack or to merely use an item. I greatly dislike this system because it seems that your success depends soely on sure luck as opposed to skill. It can get very frustrating when fighting a n enemy or a boss when I draw a card but the enemy just draws a card with a higher number at the last minute. Some will argue that gives more immersion with the card combat combined with real time but in my personal experience it causes frustration. I personally prefer if a game does one or the other.

    Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Movie 6.9/10
    As mentioned before, the game play for this title has been removed in favor of giving a movie told through the remastered cut scenes and text boxes with still images in between these cut-scenes. The story resolves around Roxas who is Sora's nobody who was created after Sora got lost in the darkness during the events of the original Kingdom Hears for a brief time. He is in conflict with the other members of the organization as he tries to find his own heart and develops a deep friendship with two other nobodies named Xion and Axel. The story ultimately ends in tragedy as Xion disappears from memory and he looses his own after his fight with Riku. The story does keep you invested but it does move in a slow pace. I personally would not advise watching the entire film in one sitting though because the story moves in a slow pace in the same locations.

    In conclusion although I believe that only one of the games in this collection is exceptional, this remix is still a good way to be introduced to the series and will bring new elements in for veterans who are not from Japan.
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  20. Jan 20, 2016
    9
    Kingdom Hearts is a little gem, the improbable mix two universe that you wouldn't even think about before this game, Disney and Final Fantasy, and what a success it has been !
    The first episode is just awesome, there's magic and nostalgia in every corner, the story is actually better than you'd expect and even gets pretty complex as you play Chain of Memories and see 358/2 Days. The
    Kingdom Hearts is a little gem, the improbable mix two universe that you wouldn't even think about before this game, Disney and Final Fantasy, and what a success it has been !
    The first episode is just awesome, there's magic and nostalgia in every corner, the story is actually better than you'd expect and even gets pretty complex as you play Chain of Memories and see 358/2 Days. The gameplay is in real time and it's definitely in the Action-RPG genre but you can still see the Final Fantasy origins of it (you have the choice between magic, use of an item, attack, or summon at every actions). The difficulty is well dosed with some hard bosses (specially the optional ones) that would require a minimum level before you can hope to take them out, and the hard mode (aka "final mix proud") will really put your skills at test. The gameplay in Chain of Memories is a bit different with a card system, I clearly preferred the gameplay of the original game and wasn't as pleased with this game, but it worked well enough.

    As I said the story is more complex than you may think and to finish the two games and see the movie, it will take you approximately 60 hours which is very good considering its price. Even more considering that the HD lifting is very good and not just a cash in, it could actually be a PS3 game (at its debut in 2007, but still a true accomplishment).

    All in all, for Kingdom Hearts 1 only this game was worth it, in addition we've got one movie and an other game that deeply improve the story and the length and true HD graphics. A must for Action RPG fans or Disney fans and very recommendable to at least try it once for every one else.
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  21. Dec 13, 2015
    6
    The HD repackaging is perfect, but only 1 of the 3 games delivers a PS3-level experience. And the main mechanic across the entire 50-60 hours, is to fight against hordes of enemies. Not the most constructive game for kids, or adults. There's just not much thinking involved.

    Chain Of Memories is evidently a Gameboy Advance game at core, asking you to play 20 hours extra through the same
    The HD repackaging is perfect, but only 1 of the 3 games delivers a PS3-level experience. And the main mechanic across the entire 50-60 hours, is to fight against hordes of enemies. Not the most constructive game for kids, or adults. There's just not much thinking involved.

    Chain Of Memories is evidently a Gameboy Advance game at core, asking you to play 20 hours extra through the same KH1 sceneries with a limited cast and downscaled locations. You'll know what to expect 1 hour in and then just level-grind and try your luck on the random collectibles. It just goes on and on, as if there are no other games to play. The third 'game' is completely irrelevant, as it's just 3 hours of cutscenes.

    Ultimately, I can't imagine the perfect audience for these games. They seem too convoluted, aged and unintuitive for kids, and too silly and straightforward for adults.

    While Kingdom Hearts 1 deserves recognition as a fun and impressive mix of button-mashing action, Disney setting, and a classic epic Squaresoft JRPG, it's already dragged out at 30-40 hours. To really upgrade the game, they should have cut it to 15 intense hours. Not doubled the package with unnecessary extras.

    6.4/10
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  22. Nov 17, 2015
    8
    Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Has Kingdom Hearts Final Mix And Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain Of Memories And Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days All HD With Trophies All On One Disc is A Deal.
  23. Aug 15, 2015
    7
    I love this game. The story behind it is one that you cannot help but get lost in as you travel through the various worlds. The criticisms I have are that personally I think the boss fights are too long and sometimes the actions are slightly delayed but nonetheless I haven't stopped playing it yet
  24. Aug 5, 2015
    8
    Although it would have been nice to be given the opportunity to play 358/2 Days on the PS3, 1.5ReMIX gives Australian gamers the chance to play RE:Chain of Memories for the first time. The graphics aren't all that improved for Kingdom Hearts 1 and it would have been nice if they had improved that platforming a little but other than that its a great compilation.
  25. Jul 13, 2015
    8
    Kingdom Hearts is a series that has earned its way into the hearts of gamers. (SEE WHAT I DID THERE?) And this remake of the original game is a most welcome addition to the franchise. I'm not going to really get into the whole product, so much as I'm going to get into the only reason to buy this. That reason being the original Kingdom Hearts remake. But I'll touch on the other two thingsKingdom Hearts is a series that has earned its way into the hearts of gamers. (SEE WHAT I DID THERE?) And this remake of the original game is a most welcome addition to the franchise. I'm not going to really get into the whole product, so much as I'm going to get into the only reason to buy this. That reason being the original Kingdom Hearts remake. But I'll touch on the other two things here and now.

    Chain of Memories is so badly crippled by it's gameplay, that it's virtually unplayable. Because of this I would recommend watching a play through before playing the game. The other thing in this collection is a movie made up of cinematic scenes from 358/2 and should only be watched if you care about a character from the second game. Other then that, it doesn't really ad to the story.

    Anyway, on to the reason for why you should buy this game. Kingdom Hearts. The game just makes me feel good. Yes the ending is bitter sweet, but the story is good if you're into Disney. The narrative follows a boy named Sora who is looking for his friends, with the help of Donald and Goofy. Along the way the three of them embark on an epic adventure that spans many worlds. Meeting and befriending characters from both the Disney and Final Fantasy universes. The game also has it's own unique art style that plays to the strengths of the previous mentioned franchisees.

    But where this game really shines is it's gameplay. The genera is an action RPG with the effervescence being on "actions." Forgoing the normal turn based system in most RPG's of it's time, for more a beat'em up feel. This game still had a standard level system, the more enemies you fight and defeat in battle, the more powerful Sora and company will become. Sora has a lot of unique weapon designs, but that's the only piece of equipment that will change shape, size and color. The normal enemies in this game (or heartless if you want) are variant in both appearance and behavior. Though, once you understand how they will act, they don't really offer much of a challenge. Unless you play on a higher difficulty. In which case, don't let the enemy attack ever.

    But if you want to talk about combat then you have to talk about the boss fights. Or to be more specific the secret boss fights. I can honestly say that I've never had as much of a challenge with a boss as I did with The Unknown boss fight. Though he did have one attack that was a little too broken for it's own good. But the Sephiroth boss fight was also something that I enjoyed. Both of which have their own style of fighting that keeps the player constantly on his feet.

    All in all, I could go on all day about Kingdom Hearts and everything it has to offer. It built a franchise that is still going strong today. It has one of the strongest follower base today, and for good reason. Kingdom Hearts is perfectly in its designed, and executed flawlessly. The Remake is that game with more to offer. The only problem is that it's on the PlayStation 3, which will cause some frame-rate issues. Oh and it feels like it takes forever to loads things at times. But that's just a general problem with the PlayStation 3. If you own a PlayStation 3, then you owe it to yourself to buy this game. 8/10
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  26. Jun 9, 2015
    10
    Game: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix
    Genre: RPG-Action
    Developer: Squareenix/Disney System: Playstation 3 (PS3) Total Score: 97/100 Value Score: 97/10 • Story: 10/10 • Characters: 10/10 • GamePlay: 10/10 • Graphics: 9/10 • Sound: 10/10 • Music: 10/10 • Length: 10/10 • Replay Value: 8/10 • Player Value: 10/10 Pros +Includes Kingdom Hearts 1 Remix, Kingdom Hearts
    Game: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix
    Genre: RPG-Action
    Developer: Squareenix/Disney
    System: Playstation 3 (PS3)
    Total Score: 97/100
    Value Score: 97/10

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

    Pros
    +Includes Kingdom Hearts 1 Remix, Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories as two playable games both with trophy support and remastered in HD.
    +Includes the Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days but as a 3 hour movie.
    +Remastered music for all three pieces of content
    +Content never before released in the west are included such as extra cards in Chain of Memories and Final Mix content in Kingdom Hearts 1 which include alternate colors for enemies, new bosses and cutscenes along with changes to items and abilities.
    +Three Playstation 3 themes are included
    +Proud mode difficulty added to both Kingdom Hearts 1 and Chain of Memories

    Cons
    -Some FPS drops in Chain of Memories
    -Pixelation during cutscenes in Chain of Memories
    -The Final Mix cutscenes in the western versions of Kingdom Hearts HD Final Mix do not have voice overs but are instead under subtitles
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  27. May 23, 2015
    7
    If I could find 10 collectors editions 3 months after its released that's pretty bad. However this collection was still pretty good.

    Kingdom Hearts 1: still fun enough and is a much better adventure since the addition of new bosses, cut scenes, abilities, and weapons but what makes it better than the original is not the new content its the ability to skip cut scenes and the
    If I could find 10 collectors editions 3 months after its released that's pretty bad. However this collection was still pretty good.

    Kingdom Hearts 1: still fun enough and is a much better adventure since the addition of new bosses, cut scenes, abilities, and weapons but what makes it better than the original is not the new content its the ability to skip cut scenes and the improvement of special abilities like ars arcrum. How ever there is nothing that special about this one and even though this is the brunt of my score.

    Kingdom hearts Re Chain of memories: still a piece of crap

    Kingdom hearts 358/2 days "The movie" big disappointment that this wasn't playable and the reason I didn't pre order the game. The cut scenes were a complete in justice to the story and pathetic.

    even though this game was a let down I can't help but give it a 7
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  28. Jan 5, 2015
    10
    Bought it for KH1 and got amazing bonus content that allowed to actually understand KH2.
    KH1 HD remake alone is enough to warrant this games $40 price tag, but the additions chain of memories and 358/2 Days make it an unmissable for any kingdom hearts fan.
  29. Dec 28, 2014
    2
    This game is unsatisfactory for so many reasons, they grossly outweigh the reasons to play. The first a foremost: this game is BORING. If you like an extremely slow-paced story with little development and monotonous combat that becomes tedious within the first few hours (out of the necessary several dozen due to the forced pace of this game), then by all means give it a try. This,This game is unsatisfactory for so many reasons, they grossly outweigh the reasons to play. The first a foremost: this game is BORING. If you like an extremely slow-paced story with little development and monotonous combat that becomes tedious within the first few hours (out of the necessary several dozen due to the forced pace of this game), then by all means give it a try. This, however, is not the only thing that makes this game come up very short. The characters and dialogue are empty and leave much to be desired. I was hoping the Disney theme would save this game, but no such luck. I spent hours in the first game and just a couple on re:chain of memories. EXACT SAME COMBAT BUT WITH CARDS and not a good card implementation at that. This game is disgustingly repetitive and like others have said: the camera is atrocious.

    I tried my absolute best to get into this game, but it was just so bad I just couldn't do it. The combat and controls were so mundane, yet I hoped the story would be it's saving grace. I will be returning the game to my friends whence it borrowed, and I'm sure it will just gather dust. As it rightly should for anyone over the age of 12.

    If you must provide a button-masher, please provide one with some substance. Like I said, if you like slow repetitive gaming, go nuts.
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  30. Nov 18, 2014
    8
    Amazing game but not very exciting for KH Fans. 1 reason is because there's only 1 game of interest which is KH1FM and even though its a great game there's not much here to be excited about other than just to replay the game for the nostalgic memories and to fight the secret boss. My personal reason for playing this is for nostalgia for the story for the fun Boss Battles and the extrasAmazing game but not very exciting for KH Fans. 1 reason is because there's only 1 game of interest which is KH1FM and even though its a great game there's not much here to be excited about other than just to replay the game for the nostalgic memories and to fight the secret boss. My personal reason for playing this is for nostalgia for the story for the fun Boss Battles and the extras Final Mix has to offer but also because I love getting trophies.

    Gameplay - If you've played Kingdom Hearts before its exactly the samething. The difference is you get new Keyblades new abilities and you get to fight new Heartless as well as a secret boss. If you haven't played KH before you might love this game.The gameplay is good for a 2002 game. KH358/2 Days has no gameplay you just watch 2 hours worth of cutscenes for the Games Story but you get 6 Trophies in the process I don't know about you but those 6 trophies makes me feel accomplished.

    Story - Maybe I'm being bias but I love the story for Kingdom Hearts I newcomers might think its cliche but I love it. I can't say the same for Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories I think Sora was way too dramatic and his voice was annoying in this game. The story was okay because Riku was in it and so was the badass group called OrganizationXIII but Sora Donald & Goofy with their friendship speeches annoyed the hell out of me. 358/2 Days has a very good story buy a DS and play the original game you'll love it.

    Graphics - Kingdom Hearts 1 looks amazing love the new HD Graphics but Re:COM I felt didn't really need HD Graphics it already looked amazing in the PS2 Version but the HD Graphics are welcome. KH358/2 Days is also great in HD.

    Replay Value - Moderately Low the only reason to replay the game is for the change in difficulty and to get certain trophies or for just plain nostalgia. Final Mix Expert Mode is hard really hard I give them points for adding that difficulty. Its not like Dante Must Die Mode where 1 hit=death its not impossible to beat I beat it myself and the secret boss as well so try it if you want some challenge in this game.

    Overall - Great for the fans KH358/2 Days was a huge disappointment since there was no gameplay in it but I guess I forgive them for it. KH1FM doesn't have that many changes but it does add a little improvement on the gameplay and the Secret Boss is fun and challenging. KHRe:COM is pretty much the samething as its PS2 version except you get Trophies and better graphics. I expected this game to be like this so I'm not all that disappointed. The game I've been waiting on KH2.5 is coming soon and its better KH2FM has so much more improvements to the game than KH1FM has which makes it more exciting so see you when that comes out.
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Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 49 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 38 out of 49
  2. Negative: 1 out of 49
  1. Dec 12, 2013
    60
    Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix will probably not convince non-fans of the series. It’s the same type of cozy Disney/Square-Enix mix as always but also with the same type of bad controls and unbalanced difficulty level as the original.
  2. Nov 19, 2013
    70
    The Kingdom Hearts series has aged and this just doesn't feel as much fun as it used to do. But if you're a fan, this is still worth checking out.
  3. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Nov 6, 2013
    80
    An HD remake of the highest order. [Dec 2013, p.84]