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  1. 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.
  2. May 21, 2022
    2
    I consider myself as a Kingdom Hearts fan, but this was a straight failure for me. Almost no new stories. Just recycling stuff from before + boss fights. Never been as disappointed to Square Enix. Now for the first time since KH1, they have to win me back.
  3. 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
  4. Aug 17, 2021
    0
    This was the discussion at Square Enix: "Hey guys, this whole KH story from the beginning was a bunch of nonsense. We had a lot of fun just making sht up with without any of it making any sense and we made a lot of money doing it. Since these morons keep buying our games, why don't we try to squeeze a little more out of these fools by making a DLC that doesn't add anything to the story butThis was the discussion at Square Enix: "Hey guys, this whole KH story from the beginning was a bunch of nonsense. We had a lot of fun just making sht up with without any of it making any sense and we made a lot of money doing it. Since these morons keep buying our games, why don't we try to squeeze a little more out of these fools by making a DLC that doesn't add anything to the story but instead continues to confuse the idios? They will eat it right up and we'll make a killing! Hahahahahaha!! Expand
  5. Aug 3, 2021
    7
    A very needed deepening of Kingdom Hearts 3 and way too expensive , I enjoyed itAnswered a lot of things about this franchise and now I wanted to end
  6. Jul 8, 2021
    1
    Clocking in at about 11 hours and 30 minutes to beat, this sounds like a fairly substantial DLC.

    However, in reality, half that time is 90% a repeat of the end of the original Kingdom Hearts, with a few extra scenes thrown in, that you have to play through AGAIN. It is very tedious. There is not much in the way of new content here, particularly in terms of gameplay; the little new
    Clocking in at about 11 hours and 30 minutes to beat, this sounds like a fairly substantial DLC.

    However, in reality, half that time is 90% a repeat of the end of the original Kingdom Hearts, with a few extra scenes thrown in, that you have to play through AGAIN. It is very tedious. There is not much in the way of new content here, particularly in terms of gameplay; the little new gameplay that is present is mostly just a rehash of what you’ve done before, though there are a couple new bosses.

    The game also tries to show off the rest of the keyblade masters who were with you, having them fight a bunch of Xehanort clones while Sora was battling with Master Xehanort. Unfortunately, while this is the most significant new content, it is also pretty bad; the mass battle is extremely simplistic and, while flashy, is not particularly interesting it terms of gameplay. Playing as Mickey, which should have been a highlight, is literally just a quick time event, and while I appreciated the chance to play as Mickey, this wasn’t the chance I was hoping for, as it wasn’t very good either.

    Once you’ve fought your way through everything, the ending plays again, and is only barely different.

    As the end of the game wasn’t great the first time, playing through it a second time (and in some ways, a THIRD time, as part of it was a repeat from the part that actually repeats in the MAIN GAME due to time travel shenanigans) was even worse.

    The only good part of this was that the hidden motivations of a couple characters were shown off a bit more – but in the end, this wasn’t worth the tedium, and some of the “hidden motivations” weren’t really that hidden to begin with and just took up time.

    After you’ve beaten the game AGAIN, the rest of the play time is fighting your way through 14 post-game bosses, 12 of which are, in theory, repeats.

    In reality, these boss fights are basically new; while they do draw a little on the main game, the way that these fights play out is wildly different. These fights are designed to be hard and actually challenge your skill at the game, and they succeed at this; even at level 99, these fights will often kill you repeatedly. About a third could be beaten on the first attempt, and a few more in the first couple tries, but a number were quite hard, with three taking an hour or more each.

    Two of the fights – Xion and the secret final boss – are entirely new, and not represented anywhere else in the game. These are also the two hardest fights, and were, in a sense, the most fun – though unfortunately, they were also the most frustrating, as they showed off some of the weaknesses of the combat system, like the item animations being interruptible and the fact that, once in the air, you only get one dodge, which means that it can be easy for enemies to combo you, making you feel helpless.

    On the other hand, they do actually require you to master the game a bit, which is in sharp contrast to the entirety of the main story of the game.

    Overall, all 14 of these fights are the best 14 fights in the entire game – they actually add mechanics to make each fight mechanically interesting, rather than the mostly boring fights with the keyblade wielders in the main campaign. All of them show off the various characters’ special powers, and the enemies feel distinct from each other in their attack patterns and the challenge they represent.

    But it just isn’t worth it. Playing through the entirety of KH3 is bad enough, but fighting through the end of that game AGAIN is just tedious. And for that, you get 14 boss fights which are fun for people like me who enjoy hard games like Cuphead, but which many players will likely not be able to beat due to the high challenge level presented – and given how easy Kingdom Hearts 3 is, the game does a very poor job of preparing people for these bosses, and they may alienate players who find the main game to be of a more reasonable difficult.

    I can’t really recommend this to anyone. People who are actual hardcore players will hate Kingdom Hearts 3 for how easy it is, making this DLC a moot point, and even people who played through KH3 will find it tedious and boring, and may find the bosses too hard.
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  7. Feb 6, 2021
    0
    WOWOWOWOWOWOOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOOWOWOWO who was the **** retard who thought this pile of **** was good to make?????????? What is the **** programming on the AI, who thought it would be fun to make people **** miserable playing your pile of **** DLC. Thanks for nothing, was making enemies incredible your justification for a 40 dollar **** price tag?????/?
  8. Oct 10, 2020
    0
    The price is just insane. This should have been in the main game from the beginning and just shows how greedy Square Enix has become. Also, it doesn't fix the many issues that KH3 has and even accomplishes to make the story even worse. Don't support Square Enix by buying this overpriced garbage!
  9. Oct 10, 2020
    7
    I think the package is a bit expensive for what it offers. For 30 Dollars/Euros you get
    - like 3-4 hours of new story, which is recycling elements and bosses from the ending of the base game
    - 14 Superbosses, which are in my opinion very well done and super fun - A photo generator where you can place characters on maps how you want to do photos - ez/pro codes for the base game to add
    I think the package is a bit expensive for what it offers. For 30 Dollars/Euros you get
    - like 3-4 hours of new story, which is recycling elements and bosses from the ending of the base game
    - 14 Superbosses, which are in my opinion very well done and super fun
    - A photo generator where you can place characters on maps how you want to do photos
    - ez/pro codes for the base game to add replayability

    The package is all in all well crafted and the new renditions of the soundtracks are great.

    If you are not a big Kingdom Hearts fan who buys everything day 1 anyway, but still want to get new content and new bosses, I would recommend to wait for a price drop.

    I think the content is worth like 15-20$
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  10. Sep 26, 2020
    0
    Absolute terrible game. Should have read the reviews but i listened to a square enix fanboy instead. Dont listen to square enix fan boys. Kingdom hearts 3 sucks
  11. Sep 1, 2020
    2
    This DLC literally just added the missing scenes they intentionally left out. You have to watch the entire ending AGAIN with the missing scenes added. It's such a mess, it's like you're describing a fever dream of a persons fan fiction, what this game probably actually IS! The voice acting is terrible and the conclusion to one of the most popular character " lingering will" just ends, justThis DLC literally just added the missing scenes they intentionally left out. You have to watch the entire ending AGAIN with the missing scenes added. It's such a mess, it's like you're describing a fever dream of a persons fan fiction, what this game probably actually IS! The voice acting is terrible and the conclusion to one of the most popular character " lingering will" just ends, just like that within 5 seconds and pretend that he never existed or pay attention how he could even exist.

    The only good Parts is the final battle with all characters and the super Bosses with Organisation 13. But until that point I already lost any interest in completing the DLC, after finding out that the final fantasy characters where just there for the Trailer. They are not relevant AT ALL. This game spits on everything that made it so beloved in the first place. I lost any interest in playing any KH game ever again.
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  12. 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
  13. Aug 5, 2020
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. KH3 ReMind is a pretty fine and decent DLC to have and it’s kinda overpriced wasn’t good or bad just pretty fine

    ReMind Scenario: Lets dive into this one the episode is full of new cutscenes and soooo many reused ones and cool playable characters and just a rehash boss rush the first 3 bosses were dark inferno phase 1er, Anti Rehash Aqua, and Terra-Xeharehash, then we face the organization XIII again but some slight changes like playable characters, new team attacks, and new cutscenes, I pretty much all find that awesome but not the bosses that we have to redo it ok now we get on to Scala they one add area you can explore it was pretty awesome that we can explore it now but the bosses were small heartless joke, Darkside, and Xehanort Replicas again then again in Keyblade Graveyard but with the Guardians of light the 2nd one was **** sick and Mickey was the MVP for it, then we face Goatnort again but with a Sephiroth DM and 12 Keyblades behind him, then after that we see the ending but with Sora and Kairi overall all of that should’ve been there to begin with so I give this episode a 6/10

    Limitcut Episode: when you enter the episode you get a cutscene with Riku and the way finder trio heading out to realm of darkness to find Sora then after that we get to radiant garden and see FF characters again if you hope they have a bigger role in this episode then you will be incredibly disappointed because they had small role cid was researching data to find Sora and Kairi is asleep, yeah moving on then we get the Data Battles these were incredibly fun and hard at the same time then after you beat all of them fairy god mother returns to tell Riku about his dream (AKA secret ending) and all that stuff I give this a 10/10 the data fights are soo enjoyable including the music

    Secret Episode: Alright it begins with Sora waking up in the Final World meeting Yozora then we get to Shibuya to fight him and it was sooo hard at first then I got use to it and won and that good ending I was like “WAIT LUXORD!?” And then the kh1 opening line with Sora and Yozora the two endings show Sora for good and Yozora for bad in the Final World so yeah I give this a 9/10

    Conclusion: Man the Secret Episode ending got me more questions about Luxord and Yozora and holy crap don’t know what to say now overall it’s a fine DLC is it recommended? Yes and No! Is it worth it? Yes and No Pros:
    New OSTs are fire!
    Playable Characters are fun!
    New Cutscenes are Cool!
    Data Greeting!
    Data Battles!
    Mickey!

    Cons:
    Rehash Bosses!
    Reused Cutscenes!
    More Questions!
    Things should’ve been in 2019
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  14. Aug 1, 2020
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The trailers really made it look like the Final Fantasy characters had a large part in this story, but really they have little screen time and almost no purpose in the DLC other than say that they'll help with the search on Sora. I went into this DLC knowing we'll be playing the last part of the game again, though I hoped it gave something more than just other perspective and a few tweaks on the final cutscene of the game. Don't get me wrong the ending cutscene is much more sad with the additional scene showing what Sora and Kairi did for all their friends then by the end Sora still fading away. Anyways, I think this DLC will be more appealing to the die-hard fans of the series, because by the end of the story you fight digital copies of the Organization XIII and the main end to the DLC is fighting Yozora, that might hint that he may be a huge part in the future of the Kingdom Hearts series. Overall it's not a DLC for a casual liker of the series, but great for the die-hard fans. I finished the story in less than 4 hours without even max leveling Sora, so imagine if you're playing a max leveled Sora with the Ultima Keyblade? Expand
  15. 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
  16. 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.
  17. 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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  18. Apr 18, 2020
    10
    While the story is short its pretty good and the new bosses are extremely well made and fun.
  19. Apr 8, 2020
    0
    Overpriced! The content should have come with the game! KH3 was disappointing! This did not make up for it!
  20. Apr 3, 2020
    10
    Ottima storia ottimi boss aggiunti ! Molte spiegazioni aggiuntive ! Veramente ben fatto
  21. 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
  22. Mar 19, 2020
    0
    Rehashed content, worst superboss battle designs to date, no satisfying story tidbits whatsoever, this has made me completely lose faith in the KH team. Do not buy this.
  23. Mar 1, 2020
    1
    Give me money for (nearly) nothing Kingdom Hearts style. There is so much recycled content that you will question yourself if you are in the main game and have missed the DLC. The later new content is short. You can probably finish everything in 5 or even 4 hours. It is still an unsatisfying ending and confuses me. Even a character says: “None of this make sense to me” and I say he isGive me money for (nearly) nothing Kingdom Hearts style. There is so much recycled content that you will question yourself if you are in the main game and have missed the DLC. The later new content is short. You can probably finish everything in 5 or even 4 hours. It is still an unsatisfying ending and confuses me. Even a character says: “None of this make sense to me” and I say he is absolute right. The addition of the missing Final Fantasy characters is short and feels rushed or better said as afterthought integrated in this DLC. I repeat my conclusion from the main game. The game was rushed and they don't know how to end the game / story. I wont buy this at this price and wont support this either. A 1/10 rating is nearly to good for this money grab. Expand
  24. 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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  25. Feb 23, 2020
    3
    Cool bought a $60 half assed game and now I pay $40? NO! KH1 and KH2 had light years of effort, hell even DDD and BBS where great! Square you best put some love into FF7.

    The gameplay in Comparison to the older titles such as KH1and KH2 is still the best to me if you feel other wise please do your self a favor and play KH1 and KH2, you’ll see and feel a huge difference in effort and true
    Cool bought a $60 half assed game and now I pay $40? NO! KH1 and KH2 had light years of effort, hell even DDD and BBS where great! Square you best put some love into FF7.

    The gameplay in Comparison to the older titles such as KH1and KH2 is still the best to me if you feel other wise please do your self a favor and play KH1 and KH2, you’ll see and feel a huge difference in effort and true thought put in to the combat mechanics.
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  26. Feb 14, 2020
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. the price does not coincide with the quality of the content.
    A piece of history recycled, boss out of plot, questionable duration.
    blood & Wine of the witcher 3 with 20 € offered much more.
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  27. Feb 3, 2020
    7
    (Sorry for bad English)
    Re Mind is fairly good DLC:. It adds a lot of things that fan have been asking since the game came out: hard boss fights, explorable Scala, more screen time for characters like Roxas, Terra ecc. and cutscenes which cover plotholes like Xion and Terranort's return. Furthermore, it gives us the Pro codes, which allow you to make the game even harder (or easier with
    (Sorry for bad English)
    Re Mind is fairly good DLC:. It adds a lot of things that fan have been asking since the game came out: hard boss fights, explorable Scala, more screen time for characters like Roxas, Terra ecc. and cutscenes which cover plotholes like Xion and Terranort's return. Furthermore, it gives us the Pro codes, which allow you to make the game even harder (or easier with the plus codes).

    Re Mind is basically the Final Mix version of Kingdom Hearts 3, but the price is exaggerated: 30 $ for a boss-rush is too much, so, if you are not great fans of the saga, i suggest you to wait a price drop.
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  28. 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
  29. 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
  30. Feb 1, 2020
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is not a dlc. It's just the directors cut version of the last 4th of the original game. Definitely has no right asking for 30$. This did not fix any of the problems with the gameplay or clear up the story. It also did not even add to the story. Essentially you play as Sora on his journey to save his bae. But you're basically just playing through things you've already played through with a couple new scenes and some new lore. None of the fights are particularly entertaining or challenging. All the Fighting is separated by 30 minute cutscenes. Square really **** this one up. Expand
Metascore
66

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.