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  1. Jan 23, 2020
    10
    All hail King Mickey!

    This DLC gave some much needed spotlight to many characters that didn’t get a chance to shine in the original KH3, and the gameplay enhancements + new boss fights are some of the best in the entire series, right up there with KH2:FM! The return of Final Fantasy characters was really nice to see as well. Also, the photo mode is much more engaging and robust
    All hail King Mickey!

    This DLC gave some much needed spotlight to many characters that didn’t get a chance to shine in the original KH3, and the gameplay enhancements + new boss fights are some of the best in the entire series, right up there with KH2:FM!

    The return of Final Fantasy characters was really nice to see as well.

    Also, the photo mode is much more engaging and robust than I thought it would be, and it’s a lot of fun just to walk around in places like Radiant Garden and Destiny Islands again!
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  2. Apr 18, 2020
    10
    While the story is short its pretty good and the new bosses are extremely well made and fun.
  3. Jan 25, 2020
    10
    This DLC focus on battle contents.
    Story volume isn't enough.
    but these expansion bosses so great.
    Most elaborate and hardest boss battles for these 10 years.
    Worth more than the price for hardcore gamers.
  4. Jan 24, 2020
    10
    The story is wonderful, the bosses are stellar... It's everything I wanted. And I'm more excited than ever for the future!
  5. Jan 23, 2020
    10
    İ love this dlc so much i love these new data battles.i also enjoyed playing them in kh2 times.
  6. Jan 23, 2020
    10
    Great Dlc , Added story, added bosses , added featueres , A KH 3.1 more than you think
  7. Jan 23, 2020
    10
    This dlc is very good i recommend for kh fans who likes this game with their all hearts.
  8. Jan 23, 2020
    10
    Lets talk about the bad stuff first, later I will explain why I still gave it a 10. The Story DLC by itself is kind of.... lets say lame. Like others already stated, its just replaying the ending with another perspective and some cool new battles. There are a few things about it that leave a bad taste. The additional playable characters for instance are a cool idea but not reallyLets talk about the bad stuff first, later I will explain why I still gave it a 10. The Story DLC by itself is kind of.... lets say lame. Like others already stated, its just replaying the ending with another perspective and some cool new battles. There are a few things about it that leave a bad taste. The additional playable characters for instance are a cool idea but not really playworthy because 1. You cant adjust their shortcuts and 2. Your sora is probably much much stronger gameplay wise. Soras strength is the next thing. The remind bosses are a cakewalk for people like me who did more than just beat the game and are overleveled with sora. Also adding more questions than answering is getting old.

    Now the good things. The Remind part has some cool inscenated battles but what really makes this DLC shine is the limit cut episode. The bosses you encounter there are beautifully designed. Much better than I would have ever expected. Every boss got like 5 - 10 new Attack patterns and all of them have a strategy in mind. Their desperation attacks are hitting really hard and are long enough to force players to either learn how to block or on lower difficulties to at least make use of the kupo coin. They are all very intense on critical. They all also have new remixed battle music and some of them have new mechanics built in.

    So all in all the additional boss battles are the main thing I wanted and I got them, better than I could imagine plus new keyblades and plus new abilities that make sense (Keyblades and Abilities are added as a free update)

    30 Euros might be a bit too much but everyone has to decide for themselves wheather they are ready to pay that much for some neat bosses and a new story scenario. I for my part think it was worth it.
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  9. Jan 24, 2020
    10
    Excellente just incredible kh3 was already good but this made the game even greater.
  10. Jan 25, 2020
    10
    Really good DLC however it is made for the hardcore fans only if you are a normal fan you can play the remind scenario only which is very fun but wait until a discount drops like 20 or 25$
  11. Jan 24, 2020
    8
    I would rate remind an 6-7 on its own, just depending on how much of a fan you are. but as we delve into this, I want to point out how much I love the games free content instead of making us pay for it, so my score is higher for that. It is overall a solid positive experience, but it is not a perfect one. A good few of these reviews are from people who went in expecting the wrong things, II would rate remind an 6-7 on its own, just depending on how much of a fan you are. but as we delve into this, I want to point out how much I love the games free content instead of making us pay for it, so my score is higher for that. It is overall a solid positive experience, but it is not a perfect one. A good few of these reviews are from people who went in expecting the wrong things, I can say that much is certain. The main pull of remind was to fill in gaps for the kh3 ending, which it very much did. It added multiple bits and pieces to cut scenes, but not big ones, and let me play as characters that we have never been able to play or only were able in a previous title or two, but only one time. I was happy to play them, BUT, I wouldn't recommend remind that heavily. It only has a few new fights, and some fights where you get to play as a different character, which is very.. sparse in content.

    Im torn with this pack

    Kingdom hearts 3 - Remind is a nice dlc, but its not stellar, and its price is a bit inflated. It feels like it should of been 15 or 20 USD, not 30. I loved seeing some of my favorite characters get a few interactions, and filling in some gaps, along with all the data bosses which adds difficult content the game desperately needed (now making it one of, if not the hardest game in the series along with crit being in the game), but that leads to my next point.

    KH3 has done a beautiful thing, free updates. We got critical and multiple balance changes added that made the game SO much more fun. New keyblades too? Thats awesome! However, that is the issue. That's not part of remind, its all free. In a way im happy to support the company by buying remind, to show free content is good and I love them for it, and I recommend that people do that as well because instead of paying 60 dollars for all this, we got it all for free and the option for some extras for 30. Although if im judging just reminds content.. well.. Remind gives you around a hour of new cut scene content, 5 or so reworked / new fights, and then the data bosses (which are all unique and new to be fair), and finally a super boss. You can explore scala ad calem from the main game much more, but it amounts to nothing. Its not very big.

    This was a mostly positive experience, don't get it twisted, I think the data bosses were amazing, I loved playing as Roxas and Kairi! I heavily recommend the base game (please do play it, the updates are free and amazing), but this? Wait till its 20 or under. If you're a huge fan like me, then get it if you like challenge and want more of the ending explored or want to support square enix for its amazing business practices in my opinion of all the free content we usually need to pay for.
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  12. Jan 26, 2020
    9
    While there is not a significant amount of story content, what is there is pretty interesting barring a slow start.
    The meat of this DLC comes from the new boss fights in the Limit Cut and Secret Episode. Both of those are excellent if you are a huge fan of the gameplay in Kingdom Hearts.
    However I will say if you are ONLY interested in the story you may want to wait for a sale on this
    While there is not a significant amount of story content, what is there is pretty interesting barring a slow start.
    The meat of this DLC comes from the new boss fights in the Limit Cut and Secret Episode. Both of those are excellent if you are a huge fan of the gameplay in Kingdom Hearts.
    However I will say if you are ONLY interested in the story you may want to wait for a sale on this DLC because it is quite expensive for someone not wanting to do the new boss fights.
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  13. Jan 27, 2020
    10
    I loved it
    Should It have been in the main game? Maybe. Plot, bosses and playable character worth the €30, but maybe I'd like to buy it for €20.
    I'm not English, sorry me for eventual mistakes
  14. Feb 23, 2020
    10
    I've never played this game for the story, it was alwayas about the gameplay and cool boss battles.
    So in that regard(the only thing I care) it was a perfect 10 for me.
    Also, see how most of the negative comments come from people with no other reviews, poor quality profile pic, and almost all of them repeat the same words. Talk about bots. I will not defend the story of the game
    I've never played this game for the story, it was alwayas about the gameplay and cool boss battles.
    So in that regard(the only thing I care) it was a perfect 10 for me.

    Also, see how most of the negative comments come from people with no other reviews, poor quality profile pic, and almost all of them repeat the same words. Talk about bots.

    I will not defend the story of the game because I hate how we are always left with more questions and almost no answers.

    But as I said earlier, I'm here for the fights baby.
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  15. Jan 24, 2020
    10
    It unfolds the mysteries of a game known for its confusing plot perfectly and gives players a much needed update to the somewhat disappointing ending seen in the base game.
  16. Jan 24, 2020
    10
    Great.. and Fun Data battle is great

    I like secret ending All KH FAN LIKE THIS DLC
  17. Jan 26, 2020
    10
    I don't know what problem the idiots who vote for 0 have. This dlc has tons of content and replayability, it was definitely worth my $30. The Data org 13 fights + secret boss are amazing and it's obvious the team put tons of effort when creating them. People who are scoring this a "0" are bad or lazy players who got destroyed by the bosses and gave up so they can't appreciate this dlc.I don't know what problem the idiots who vote for 0 have. This dlc has tons of content and replayability, it was definitely worth my $30. The Data org 13 fights + secret boss are amazing and it's obvious the team put tons of effort when creating them. People who are scoring this a "0" are bad or lazy players who got destroyed by the bosses and gave up so they can't appreciate this dlc. Same goes for reviewers. Anyone who loved the data fights in KH2FM and likes a challenge will love this DLC. Scrubs who played on beginner or standard will get filtered hard and will hate this DLC.
    Secret Boss is probably, the best and most well designed boss fight in the entire series.
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  18. Jan 25, 2020
    10
    Ahora que KH3 ya está completo al igual que sus antecesores, se puede decir ya de forma objetiva, que es el mejor de la saga
  19. Jan 23, 2020
    10
    Amazing dlc.i love playing it over and over again they made story very good.
  20. Jan 23, 2020
    10
    (sorry for bad english)This dlc includes a new area to explore, 15 completely new boss fights, fighting the same bosses with other characters that fans have been requesting since kh3 came out, new abilities and keyblades, many new cutscenes and new perspectives to some scenes, and some new epic moments.

    Lets review them all :D; all of the 15 bosses are some of the best boss fights i've
    (sorry for bad english)This dlc includes a new area to explore, 15 completely new boss fights, fighting the same bosses with other characters that fans have been requesting since kh3 came out, new abilities and keyblades, many new cutscenes and new perspectives to some scenes, and some new epic moments.

    Lets review them all :D; all of the 15 bosses are some of the best boss fights i've ever seen and what i'm saying is very important because bosses are always the most important parts of games for me. Especially real time action games. All of the bosses are godly designed and some of them include some twists. All of the musics for bosses are really intense too.

    Fighting same bosses with different characters has some weak and good points. Like some bosses became so much satisfying to beat because of the increased difficulty about those characters. But the weak point is that it wasn't the most entertainin part of the game.

    Kh3's combat has been always one of the most satisfying part of the game if not the most. But it lacked something that was in the other games. Fastness of the combat. Yeah it was fast but not life the kh2. And with this dlc you're given some abilities that makes you feel like a god. It's so fluid now that i can easily say it's one of my best combat systems in games general. Probably close second to dmc5 which has a completely different combat system that is mostly combo driven. Kh3 is not like that.

    Not just the abilites made the combat better. The new weapons(keyblades) are one of the good points of remind.

    Sometimes we see the other side of the cutscenes it was fun but again sometimes we just watch the same damn long scenes and it's probably the biggest minus in the dlc.

    There some new moments in the story with new cutscenes and this just didn't solve storywise many problems in kh3 but made it a lot better.

    yeah this is all i can say for now but i really really recommend this dlc. it's one of the best dlcs i've ever seen but probably not the best. remind dlc with it's new combat additions kh3's combatwise potential has been fullfilled and became so satisfying with new bosses and it's story became far more interesting and confident about itself.
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  21. Jan 23, 2020
    8
    For it's price, i'm actually a little dissapointed with this DLC. Cutscenes from the main game, just with added dialogue which they could've added in the main game perfectly. Yet to discover the Limit Cut Episode, but overall the price is not worth getting it. I do have to add that graphic wise the game still looks stunning! And the combat system got some very nice improvements, which makeFor it's price, i'm actually a little dissapointed with this DLC. Cutscenes from the main game, just with added dialogue which they could've added in the main game perfectly. Yet to discover the Limit Cut Episode, but overall the price is not worth getting it. I do have to add that graphic wise the game still looks stunning! And the combat system got some very nice improvements, which make gameplay very smooth and steady. Expand
  22. Jan 25, 2020
    10
    I'd pay another 30$ just to get more Superboss, the bosses are really fun and well designed. Osaka team redeemed themeselves with this DLC.
  23. Jan 25, 2020
    9
    Honestly, this review section as of 1/25 just goes to show how awful metacritic and the whole process of rating DLCs is, especially since most fans seem to love this DLC. Either we have critics who don't understand the monumental value of this DLC and just blasted through it, or we have people complaining about the price, and the ubiquitous "this should have been in the game to beginHonestly, this review section as of 1/25 just goes to show how awful metacritic and the whole process of rating DLCs is, especially since most fans seem to love this DLC. Either we have critics who don't understand the monumental value of this DLC and just blasted through it, or we have people complaining about the price, and the ubiquitous "this should have been in the game to begin with!!!" despite the fact that this stuff is par for the course with Kingdom Hearts' "Final Mixes." Yes, I would've very much liked to see this stuff in the base game, but I won't knock the base game for it not including this stuff, and I especially won't knock the DLC for not being released a year ago, since that's just juvenile. So here's my take, since I think that 95% of these reviews are sorta dumb and are clearly missing just how crucial this DLC is.
    OBVIOUSLY KH3 SPOILERS BUT NO DLC SPOILERS!
    ReMind Scenario:
    In my opinion, the titular portion of the DLC is probably the weakest part of it, though that's not to say that I didn't enjoy it a lot. It added some much needed explanation about events that happened during the main game's story like how Aqua just gave up and died, though I don't think that some things like Xion's return needed to be explained as that's literally what the plot of the Toy Story's world was centered on. While the latter half of this scenario was bombastic and had amazing production value and left me very satisfied, I felt that the first two hours or so were quite filler-y. Yes, they added new playable characters which brought interesting twists to these battles, but one thing I really took issue with was that it made you replay the ENTIRE ending portion of KH3, cutscenes included. And since some cutscenes had new stuff while others didn't, there were many times when I sat through a cutscene I had already seen 20 times before, just because I didn't want to miss anything new. Overall, I liked this part, but it could've been handled better, so it's probably the only reason I can't give this DLC a 10.
    Limitcut Scenario:
    This is single-handedly one of the best things to ever happen to Kingdom Hearts. Everything, from the bosses, to the presentation itself is superb. The design of the bosses and the process of learning their patterns is executed so well that it might just be on par with KH2's data bosses, if not even better. This is the most fun that KH has been in YEARS, possibly the most fun it's ever been. Osaka team really stepped their game up with these fights by giving everyone brand new move-sets and unique weaknesses that challenge the player in numerous ways while still being fair. The 13 new songs that Yoko Shimomura composed for these fights instantly became some of my favorite songs in the series from the moment I first heard them. The quality of these fights is just so ridiculous that I'm still recoiling from it and trying to wrap my head around the fact that KH3--the game that got panned by the community for being too easy, not having enough interesting boss fights and reusing too many old songs---is the same game I was playing throughout Limitcut.
    Secret Episode (and some more stuff about Limitcut):
    To be honest, I was kinda hoping that this would be more like BBSFM's secret episode, but it really just consists of the secret boss fight. Still though, the story that plays out throughout this fight is very engrossing and the secret boss itself is VERY fun to and is arguably one of the best-designed bosses in all of KH. Between this and the Limitcut Episode, I genuinely feel like we've hit a turning point in the quality of Kingdom Hearts' gameplay design and it's quite literally at its highest high right now. Seriously, the new fights they've added are literally game-changers, so much so that even prominent KH players who were critical of the original game are raving about how great these fights are. Not only will they take you a while to get through the first time around, but the replay value that's created by the depth of these fights is incredible. The secret fight alone is gonna keep people entertained for years and will go down in KH history as being immensely replayable and interesting.
    Concluding thoughts:
    ReMind was about 5-6 hours, Limitcut took me a day on standard and I'm still not done on critical, while the secret episode alone took me nearly half a day. Not only that, but I've had a lot more fun with the new photo mode than I expected to as it's surprisingly robust. The new Fast Pass and Black Code modes have also added a lot of replay value to the main story and give a ton of opportunities to experiment with the game some more. I feel like $20 would've been a nice price point, but between all the new things and they've added, all the response to fans' complaints and arguably the funnest set pieces/fights in all of Kingdom Hearts, ReMind is absolutely worth its asking price and I really feel like most who say otherwise doesn't understand the significance of this DLC.
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  24. Feb 1, 2020
    10
    So, if you're a story only type of player I could see this DLC being disappointing because the most story heavy part is the Re:Mind Scenario which is the weakest part of DLC. It's more or less a retread of the end game of base KH3 with some new scenes and options to play as other characters in some instances. However, if you're into the combat, hard bosses, and memes then this DLC is madeSo, if you're a story only type of player I could see this DLC being disappointing because the most story heavy part is the Re:Mind Scenario which is the weakest part of DLC. It's more or less a retread of the end game of base KH3 with some new scenes and options to play as other characters in some instances. However, if you're into the combat, hard bosses, and memes then this DLC is made for you. The LimitCut bosses add 13 new bosses that super challenging, fun, and well designed. And I would say that they're more fun than KH2's data battles. They add what Vanilla KH3 was missing, challenging bosses. I have beaten them all on Crit and I can't wait to go back on my Level 1 file and do them again with Pro Codes enabled. Then the Secret Episode Boss is great, by far and away the best boss in the series, takes the crown away from Linger Will. Super fun to learn and to execute that fight, and the story elements that are added along with him are pretty cool. Plus there's EZ Codes and Pro codes, which offer some unique ways to play and challenges for players. And last but not least Data Greetings which is a meme machine. The amount of great memes and user scene creations I have seen come out of it have already proven to me it was a perfect inclusion in the DLC. All in all I couldn't have asked for more from the DLC even with the Remind story retread. However if you're a person who only wants more story and doesn't care about challenge then I can see how this DLC is not worth it for you, but $30 is a good price point for this DLC from my standpoint. Expand
  25. Jan 26, 2020
    10
    Nice dlc, awesome final fights. But the best, the post-game! I think it's worth the price, great work.
  26. Feb 2, 2020
    8
    This DLC is very hard to consider. On the one hand, the story section is fairly light, and refuses a lot of sections from the base game. On the other, the limitcut episode, and data greeting are quite value. At the end of the day, it seems like a dlc for anyone who is a die hard kingdom hearts fan. Between the new abilities added with the 1.09 patch, and the boss fights, this dlc helps theThis DLC is very hard to consider. On the one hand, the story section is fairly light, and refuses a lot of sections from the base game. On the other, the limitcut episode, and data greeting are quite value. At the end of the day, it seems like a dlc for anyone who is a die hard kingdom hearts fan. Between the new abilities added with the 1.09 patch, and the boss fights, this dlc helps the game reach a point that many felt it should've been at from the start. That is why I have rated it so highly, despite the lackluster story additions. It is because I can finally feel like I fully embrace this game, and like kingdom hearts is on a good path again, and that excites me more than I can say, and it has reinvigorated my love for this series. If you're not a die hard fan, this dlc may not be for you, but if you are, then this is a must buy, and definitely worth the price of entry. I hope square doesnt take these ratings and reviews the wrong way, and sees the positive moves they made with this dlc so they continue in this direction going forward. Thanks Osaka Team! Expand
  27. Jan 27, 2020
    8
    As a fan of the series since it's release, Remind hit some great notes for me. While understanding of some complaints, this game was for the fans, not casual players. The added boss fights and playable characters were a joy to experience, though the data fights on critical mode are brutal. bringing shame to the difficulty of games like Bloodborne, Darksouls, etc...Lastly, I see peopleAs a fan of the series since it's release, Remind hit some great notes for me. While understanding of some complaints, this game was for the fans, not casual players. The added boss fights and playable characters were a joy to experience, though the data fights on critical mode are brutal. bringing shame to the difficulty of games like Bloodborne, Darksouls, etc...Lastly, I see people paying much more for much less, so yes, if you are a fan of KH, it's worth the money. Expand
  28. Jan 30, 2020
    8
    Honestly, not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. I get why people would have an issue, but it’s a nice addition to the story that sets up the next saga.
  29. Feb 2, 2020
    8
    the scenes from DLC were the same all from the trailers but it was different than i thought and it wasn't bad for me and data replica is good hard and only problems that i think this DLC have is the price and this DLC it could have been longer but al the rest is real good
  30. Apr 1, 2020
    8
    the new ez codes are great. especially since you can play them in critical mode. this allows the game to be tailored to however you want to play it. however these codes arent available to use in the remind dlc unless youve beaten the game once with them. the first part of the remind dlc is tough but is essentially beatable. however if you play kingdom hearts 3 and don't block for example.the new ez codes are great. especially since you can play them in critical mode. this allows the game to be tailored to however you want to play it. however these codes arent available to use in the remind dlc unless youve beaten the game once with them. the first part of the remind dlc is tough but is essentially beatable. however if you play kingdom hearts 3 and don't block for example. the limitcut dlc is going to require that you do that. that being said you can beat the game on any difficulty using ez codes and turn on auto block making the game much easier. you can even play on critical mode while doing so and balance the difficulty to your taste. I really enjoyed the dlc but I stupidly used my clear data for kingdom hearts 3 as my limitcut clear data because I didnt want to replay remind twice. reminds final battle is incredibly fun. the additions to scaela al caelum are amazing and the final battle with mickey is one of the most beautiful things youll see on the ps4. it looks like to deliver that level of quality they padded out the rest of the dlc. its not really worth the money but if you make it to the end the end sequence with mickey is really impressive. Expand
  31. Jun 30, 2020
    8
    Kingdom Hearts III añade partes de la historia de Kairi y Sora en la batalla contra las 13 oscuridades, una banda sonora memorable al igual que el juego base, recomendable para completar la historia.
  32. Oct 19, 2021
    9
    The new story content unfortunately falls pretty flat with a lot of rehashed content. But I still give this dlc a 9 becuase the dlc boss fights are actually some of the best fights in any action rpg period and with kingdom hearts long history of excellent super boss fights I do not say that lightly. If you care about good KH combat/bosses give this dlc a go. Even if you were disapointed byThe new story content unfortunately falls pretty flat with a lot of rehashed content. But I still give this dlc a 9 becuase the dlc boss fights are actually some of the best fights in any action rpg period and with kingdom hearts long history of excellent super boss fights I do not say that lightly. If you care about good KH combat/bosses give this dlc a go. Even if you were disapointed by kh3's combat at launch like I was I would still say give this a go becuase it really is amazing how much this games combat has improved. Expand
  33. Apr 3, 2020
    10
    Ottima storia ottimi boss aggiunti ! Molte spiegazioni aggiuntive ! Veramente ben fatto
  34. May 21, 2020
    8
    At first glance Nomura and Square Enix 's DLC for Kingdom Hearts 3 is a slap across the face to it's fans and gamers who purchased. Yet the more you dive into the ReMind DLC the more it expands giving you an experience you'll find no where else.

    Some minor DLC Spoilers ahead. The first half of ReMind is essentially a retelling of the ending in KH3 with some minor cutscene differences
    At first glance Nomura and Square Enix 's DLC for Kingdom Hearts 3 is a slap across the face to it's fans and gamers who purchased. Yet the more you dive into the ReMind DLC the more it expands giving you an experience you'll find no where else.

    Some minor DLC Spoilers ahead.

    The first half of ReMind is essentially a retelling of the ending in KH3 with some minor cutscene differences and recycled boss battles with a twist, it also somehow manages to confuse you about the conclusion you already know in classic Kingdom Hearts fashion. This could be seen as both positive and negative since the ending of KH3 is by all means the best part of the game. On the other hand you could say this is Square Enix being greedy and lazy by not changing it up enough. So up until this point I was on the negative side, especially since I had just finished my second playthrough of KH3 the day before the DLC’s release and I was pretty much playing the same exact thing. Plus we can all just check YouTube to look at the new cut scenes for free.

    However the second half of ReMind and what comes after is where you start to get your money’s worth as it honestly nails the conclusion to KH3. You get to explore new areas of one of the most beautiful worlds in any KH game and there are so many epic moments including characters who didn't get their moments in the base game. MOST IMPORTANTLY my girl Kairi is finally is given her time to shine in what has become my favorite boss fight in KH3 (so far). At the end of ReMind everything clicks to form a good DLC experience.

    Overall the ReMind section of the DLC has some awesome high moments and annoying lows as well, luckily there’s more in the DLC including 13 epic boss fights in a limit cut episode that’s unlocked once you finish ReMind. This episode continues the story post KH3 and if you’re a fan of the Radiant Garden additional content in KH 2.5 final mix you’ll love the limitcut episode. I haven’t been able to progress any further as I’m playing on Critical mode and I’m only level 44 but I’m gonna grind those levels since I’ve been getting One-hit KO’d by the new data bosses… brutal, I know. This DLC is definitely not perfect and is a bit overpriced in my opinion, a $20 or even $25 launch price tag seems more reasonable so if you feel like waiting for it to go on sale I don’t blame you, but I don't see it going on sale until maybe the end of the year. If you’re a die hard Kingdom Hearts fan and or are looking to get back into KH3 this is definitely a must buy. It does a better job of wrapping up an already awesome conclusion and progresses the narrative of future Kingdom Heart games, but who knows when that’ll come out so for now enjoy the DLC.

    ReMind Section: 7/10
    Limitcut Episode: 9/10
    Overall: 8/10
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  35. Aug 27, 2020
    10
    This is epic The limit fights are awesome adds more to the story and playable Roxas what more can you ask than playable Roxas
  36. Jul 6, 2020
    8
    for a dlc this is well worth EVERY dollar, that is of course if you're looking for some great boss fights, multiple playable characters, and a AMAZING secret boss fight that is straight out of Dark souls 3. However if you're mainly in it for the Re:mind episode you'll be disappointed for how the episode re-uses alot of base game content. But other than that I enjoyed the DLC alot and Iffor a dlc this is well worth EVERY dollar, that is of course if you're looking for some great boss fights, multiple playable characters, and a AMAZING secret boss fight that is straight out of Dark souls 3. However if you're mainly in it for the Re:mind episode you'll be disappointed for how the episode re-uses alot of base game content. But other than that I enjoyed the DLC alot and If you enjoyed the base game a bit you should get the DLC. Also it adds in the final fantasy character so I liked it Expand
  37. Feb 14, 2023
    10
    An absolutly perfect dlc, literally everything you de want from a kingdom hearts dlc, more story, more boss fights, more playable characters, fan service everywere, and a total of 13 super bosses and 1 super super boss that fix my main problem with the game, these fights are brilliantly difficult and so fun to learn.
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 34 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 34
  2. Negative: 2 out of 34
  1. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Mar 12, 2020
    50
    Re:Mind could have been an additional world, or a new chapter to shorten the wait until the next game. Instead it’s more of the same, often literally so. A missed opportunity. [Issue#173, p.96]
  2. Mar 9, 2020
    76
    So is it worth it… well clearly I don’t think so. I mean don’t get me wrong, it’s pretty, it sounds good and there is a charm to the characters… but the DLC really doesn’t add much to the main game and what it does add is kind of just punishment in one form or another. Maybe if you are a hard core fan and just want as much of this IP as you can get… otherwise, there are better things to spend your money on.
  3. Mar 3, 2020
    70
    Kingdom Hearts 3 Re Mind is designed for true fans of the series, being the Final Mix that fans were waiting for. But its high price, even for the most loyal ones, is undoubtedly its weakest and most critical point.