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Mixed or average reviews - based on 54 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 34 out of 54
  2. Negative: 1 out of 54
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  1. Nov 12, 2020
    90
    Melody of Memory is a loving homage to the legacy of Kingdom Hearts, aiming to honour almost two decades of absurd excellence whilst also forging a new path forward. If any franchise is going to make a rhythm game an integral part of its overall plot, it's Kingdom Hearts, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
  2. Nov 12, 2020
    90
    Overall, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is a phenomenal experience. It has truly unique gameplay wrapped in a Triple A Kingdom Hearts presentation. The music featured is among the most memorable scores in video game history, and the amount of content will keep players getting much more than their money’s worth. If you’re at all curious about Melody of Memories, rest assured that it’s a must buy.
  3. Nov 12, 2020
    86
    Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory is a nostalgic trip down memory lane while also offering a well-crafted rhythm game that is absolutely addicting.
  4. Nov 12, 2020
    86
    Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory it's the new game in the Kingdom Hearts series, making a stop in it's classical APRG style, to focus in musical rhythm games. It works, it's a solid game, entirely because the OST it's a masterpiece built since the first Kingdom Hearts came to us in Playstation 2.
  5. 85
    Melody of Memory is worth playing for both newcomers and veterans alike. While the game might not be an expected entry into the Kingdom Hearts franchise, it’s a competent rhythm title with a varied selection of music. The accessibility options mean it’s great for players of all abilities. Those who are then intending to play the RPG games for the first time may want to consider playing those beforehand unless you want the entire storyline spoiled. For fans, the extra content gives a fascinating idea of where the franchise is going next as long as you’re prepared to put in the time to get there.
  6. Nov 13, 2020
    85
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is an excellently packaged rhythm game overflowing with options and good music. If the genre suits you and the soundtrack of Kingdom Hearts holds a place of honour among your memories, you can't go wrong.
  7. Nov 12, 2020
    85
    A very good rhythm game, for who love the soundtrack of the KH saga.
  8. Nov 12, 2020
    85
    Kingdom Hearts: Memory of Melody is an incredibly charming game that finally brings the stellar array of music from the series into the spotlight. Its various options and modes allow any Kingdom Hearts fan to enjoy, but it doesn’t completely make up for some of the missing tracks. Still, the memories that these songs hold are represented brilliantly by a competent and addictive rhythm system that you’d be hard-pressed not to love.
  9. Jan 23, 2021
    80
    A well crafted and quite charming anthology of music with a lot of content from Kingdom Hearts titles that, however, is missing some important songs.
  10. Dec 4, 2020
    80
    Melody of Memory is a true love letter to the Kingdom Hearts series. Fans will adore the numerous callbacks to older titles in the franchise; newcomers won’t fully get what’s so special about it. This is worth taking into consideration.
  11. Dec 3, 2020
    80
    Overall, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is an astounding take on the rhythm game genre, bringing the expertly crafted music of the Kingdom Hearts series to the forefront. Longtime fans of the series will find themselves drenched in nostalgia as they play through levels like Roxas' theme song or Simple and Clean. Meanwhile, newcomers will be able to discover the story and characters through the lens of great music and gameplay.
  12. Nov 22, 2020
    80
    With an incredible amount of superb music to play and unlock, Melody of Memory serves as a fun, albeit not very integral, part of the ever-expanding Kingdom Hearts universe.
  13. Nov 19, 2020
    80
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is exactly what it needs to be: A quality rhythm game experience that lets fans of the series look back on it fondly. Its flaws are minor, and its strengths lay the groundwork for a promising future of bigger and better spin-off titles in the genre. It’s a great first step into the genre and will keep fans of Kingdom Hearts and rhythm games alike engrossed in its different modes for hours on end.
  14. Nov 17, 2020
    80
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory succeeds in creating a good rhythm game based on the Kingdom Hearts melodies and music, though certainly there is room for improvements.
  15. Nov 16, 2020
    80
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory has been long time coming. Even with its faults, Square Enix and indieszero deliver a rhythmic fantasia that captures the series' music at its very best.
  16. Nov 16, 2020
    80
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory doesn't always hit the right note. But as somebody who's followed the series for many years, there couldn't be a better tribute to its unforgettable music. It's pure Disney magic.
  17. Nov 16, 2020
    80
    With no less than 150 unlockable tracks, Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory lives up to its name: it's a sincere tribute to both the story and the music of the whole series. The gameplay requires great skill and regular involvement from the player, who can also practice with others online or on the same couch, with the coop mode.
  18. Nov 16, 2020
    80
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is an unexpected and pleasant surprise. A journey through its entire history with a very fun approach, and that can also be enjoyed in company.
  19. Nov 14, 2020
    80
    Melody of Memory is a fun and compelling rhythm game for Kingdom Hearts' veterans, but don't expect so much from the storytelling in this one.
  20. Nov 13, 2020
    80
    Melody of Memory is a nostalgic, rhythmic celebration of Kingdom Hearts that fans of the series and the genre will adore. Drawing upon a rich soundtrack that ranges from original songs to Disney hits, there’s a lot to love in this new spin-off, but don’t expect any major story developments.
  21. Nov 12, 2020
    80
    There’s a sense that Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is a game that wants to repay longtime fans for their commitment. The music and cutscenes draw from a deep well of nostalgia without relying on it. That said, fans looking for a game that advances the story might be disappointed. Within the context of the franchise, Melody of Memory isn’t the next big moment for Sora, Kairi, or any other of the game’s characters. Instead, it’s a celebration of the moments that have already happened for those characters with a very strong focus on Sora.
  22. Nov 12, 2020
    80
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is a perfectly competent Kingdom Hearts rhythm game and not a lot else. Despite being canon to the series, its bare-bones plot is barely relevant, and the thin story is mostly a reason for more music. Thankfully, the core rhythm gameplay is fun if not particularly new or exciting. If you like Kingdom Hearts music and rhythm games, Melody of Memory will scratch the itch, but don't expect much more.
  23. Nov 12, 2020
    80
    Although Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory might not be the story-focused experience many expect from the series, it arguably does something much more special. Not only does it set up the next chapter nicely, but it celebrates everything that came before it with some fantastic rhythm gameplay and abundant content that makes it feel like a loving send-off to the past 18 years of the franchise.
  24. Nov 12, 2020
    80
    I didn’t realize how much Kingdom Hearts’ soundtrack has impacted me until I played Melody of Memory. As a fan of the series, I’ve always praised the score, but something about actually going back through various tracks and tapping to the beats on familiar backdrops showcased just how powerful these songs have been. Melody of Memory delivers great music and tons of unlockables to keep you listening.
  25. 80
    While definitely not for everyone, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is truly a trip down memory lane full of the best songs that the series has to offer. With more than 140 tracks and a relatively minuscule new story involving Kairi thrown into the mix, the game is a must play for long time fans of the series, especially if you love rhythm games.
  26. Nov 25, 2020
    76
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory takes advantage of the emotional mastery of Tetsuya Nomura's work and offers us an uncomplicated rhythm game. An entertaining option that was able to take advantage of the world and the charisma of an established franchise.
  27. Nov 13, 2020
    76
    Melody of Memory is a nice tribute to the series, particularly for players who love its music.Tribute aside, it’s a fun rhythm-based game without much depth.
  28. Nov 27, 2020
    75
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is exactly what you would like a musical game in the Square Enix saga to be. A simple, direct, accessible and very funny title. It's so simple, the repeatability could take its toll soon, but if you commune with its extraordinary soundtrack, you won't mind too much. Still, it does not innovate anything within the genre and not all melodies offer the same rhythm with each beat.
  29. Nov 25, 2020
    75
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is fun romp through the series many memorable moments, with excellent music and simple but diverse gameplay to keep this title as replayable as possible. While the story lacks in some places, it continues to offer interesting tidbits for the series ever expanding lore, and creating an awesome idea of where the series story is heading in the future.
  30. Nov 18, 2020
    75
    Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is a watered-down trip down memory lane, fueled heavily by nostalgia and a love for the franchise’s soundtrack, which finally gets the attention and spotlight it deserves.
  31. 75
    While it is unclear who Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory is truly made for, the hardcore player or the newcomer, the game is undeniably charming. Playing through some of my favourite songs of any video game franchise won't get old any time soon. Meanwhile trying to three-star each level and collect everything to fill up the museum gives players even more reason to replay each song. While Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory missteps in its delivery, the game's presentation and quality shine enough to overlook some of its shortcomings. I cant wait to see what's next.
  32. Nov 12, 2020
    75
    While Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory is far from perfect, it is nonetheless a great asset to the series.
  33. Nov 12, 2020
    75
    In addition to clearing up a few gray areas, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory provides a good overall summary of the entire series in an entertaining way with their very effective rhythm game. The Theatrhythm gameplay mechanics have been cleverly adapted to the 3D transition, and the excellent soundtrack will surely seduce music fans. However, we regret a taste of déjà vu regarding the overuse of the series' scenery and the readability sometimes confusing. Finally, the new story, far too light, does not justify such a high price.
  34. Nov 12, 2020
    75
    To the delight of those who do not love rhythm games, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory does not pretend to be a mandatory stop, but a delightful detour that, between one note and another, will help fans of the Tetsuya Nomura series to reconstruct eighteen years of often confused and fragmented memories.
User Score
7.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 99 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 65 out of 99
  2. Negative: 19 out of 99
  1. Nov 14, 2020
    10
    Fantastico !! Come ogni capitolo della saga ! Veramente divertente e ben costruito !!
  2. Nov 15, 2020
    9
    Well made rythm game who can get people who are not into them make them getting the hang of it. I really enjoyed the gameplay itself. There isWell made rythm game who can get people who are not into them make them getting the hang of it. I really enjoyed the gameplay itself. There is also a well done recap of the whole series narrated by Kairi, one of the protagonists of Kingdom Hearts. In addition there is some tease about the future of Kingdom Hearts at the end of the game and it's extremely interesting and promising, the future is bright. Full Review »
  3. Nov 15, 2020
    10
    This is a really well made rhythm game with a lot of depth to it. I'm a rhythm gamer first, and only mildly enjoy the KH series. World Tour isThis is a really well made rhythm game with a lot of depth to it. I'm a rhythm gamer first, and only mildly enjoy the KH series. World Tour is mediocre at best and contains a recap of the series events leading up to some new scenes exclusive to MoM. It is there mostly to unlock songs for Track Selection, which is MoM's free play mode, but the World Tour, much the same as any rhythm game's story or missions, is not where you'll be spending the bulk of your time unless you choose to. Track Selection is the heart of the game, much like any rhythm game's free play. The VS/COM battles, where you can play against other players or AI opponents is really enjoyable due to the trick system. A gauge fills up as you hit notes, and the better your note judgement is the more it fills. Once full you will throw a random trick at your opponent that lasts a limited amount of time. It's random, so you don't choose the tricks, but it keeps things interesting. There's also tons of unlockables, from songs, new teams (only 4 teams total, which each level up separately), to profile cards used in vs, to collection cards that permanently boost various things like EXP earned, item drop rate, defense increases, etc. You can also synthesize some of these through moogle synthesis, as well as usable items. There are also lots of in-game feats, some of which unlock trophies. So even beyond trophies there's a lot more achievements. I highly recommend this game to anyone that enjoys rhythm games. If you're not a rhythm gamer, but only a KH fan, I'm not sure I could recommend it since you can probably look up the exclusive ending scenes on Youtube and listen to the music elsewhere, but that doesn't mean you won't like this. You might. Full Review »