Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories
- World-renowned creator and character designer Tetsuya Nomura and his team once again unite the magical world of Disney with the characters of FINAL FANTASY, inviting fans to an enchanting gaming experience
- In addition to Sora, players can control Riku in this adventure that bridges the gap between KINGDOM HEARTS and KINGDOM HEARTS II
- A full 3D remake of the original GBA release, KINGDOM HEARTS Re:Chain of Memories offers a refreshing rendition of the hit title for the PlayStation 2 system
- The talented voice cast from the North American releases of KINGDOM HEARTS and KINGDOM HEARTS II return to breathe new life into the beloved characters
- The mini-game catalog has been completely renewed, now with four groundbreaking new experiences accompanying the main adventure
Amazon.com Product Description
Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories bridges the gap between the original Kingdom Hearts and the sequel, Kingdom Hearts II. Chain of Memories from Square Enix for the Sony PlayStation 2 is a complete 3D remake of the original Game Boy Advance release from 2004. This “bridge” installment was released in Japan in 2007 as part of the Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ compilation before finally making its way to North America. Combined with the card battle system of the original Game Boy Advance release, Chain of Memories for PS2 presents Kingdom Hearts fans with an entirely new gameplay experience.
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This remake of the GBA original features improved graphics. View larger. |
Donald and Goofy will lead you to spectacular adventures. View larger. |
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The Preface
The tale starts with Sora, Donald and Goofy wandering owing to endless fields. Eventually, they come to a crossroad. Standing in the crossroads, Sora stares up at the night sky and thinks of his lost friends.
From the space, a mysterious man approaches from one of the roads. “Ahead lies something you need,” he says, “but to claim it you must lose something dear.” The man vanishes, revealing a release path that leads to the eery Castle Nothingness, which resembles a girl’s drawing.
The Tale
After this encounter, Sora, Donald, and Goofy go their separate ways. Soon, on a night when his island home is besieged by a mysterious storm, Sora is whisked away to an unfamiliar burg known as Traverse Town. There he meets Donald and Goofy, and learns that there are weird things happening in the world.
Donald and Goofy set off to look for their missing king, and Sora joins them to search for his lost friend, Riku. After a long journey that takes them across copious worlds, Sora and friends finally find Riku and the lost king. But to save all the worlds, Sora must use his Keyblade to close the door to darkness, even though Riku and the king are on the other side. Believing the king’s parting words — there will always be a door to the light — Sora locks the door, and the trio sets out on yet another journey.
The Characters
The cast of Chain of Memories combines Kingdom Hearts characters with familiar Disney faces. Sora, is a 14-year-ancient boy and the hero of this tale. Although a small naive, Sora has an uncommon sense of justice. On his journey, Sora is accompanied by Donald, a court wizard who shares a striking resemblance to Donald the Duck of Disney fame, and the clumsy, simple-going captain of the Disney Castle Royal Knights, Goofy.
Other characters include the mysterious, shrouded man from the crossroads; Sora’s lost friend, Riku, a 15-year-ancient boy who is cool and collected; the lost King, who bares a striking resemblance to Mickey Mouse; and Kairi, a 14-year-ancient girl who’s friends with Sora and Riku. Nearly more weird than the man at the crossroads, a mysterious girl, Namine, draws pictures inside Castle Nothingness under close surveillance of an evil organization. As the tale alludes, she may hold the key to Sora’s most special memories.
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Uhhh the battle system of this game sucked when I played in on the GBA, how can a PS2 version be any better when it still uses the crappy card based battle system? It can’t, and isn’t any better. If you are a die-hard Kingdom Hearts fan go for this game, if you are a fan of FUN Kingdom Hearts sports meeting avoid this and the original GBA versions.
I’ll stick with the other, fun, PS2 versions with battle mechanics that are in fact excellent.
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Rating: 1 / 5
I can’t believe they changed the battle system in this game. Having to use cards to strike an apponent is rediculous and if you run out they give you more, but its just not the same…
I finished up getting owing to the intro delighted with it and then I learned about the battle system. I reflect I cried with disapointment.
Rent before you buy and save your $30.00
I LOVED the other 2 Kingdom Hearts sports meeting and I was so excited when I saw this one being released on PS2 bc I dont have a DS and so I never got play it.
Rating: 1 / 5
I reflect this game just sucks and the reason Kingdom Hearts was a excellent game to start with was the battle system.They completely changed the battle system making you use cards.Square Enix and Disney just ruined this game for me,because the only thing I like from the Kingdom Hearts series is the original battle system.You take the original battle system away,and this game is garbage plain and unadorned.
The tale to the Kingdom Hearts series is meh
The characters in Kingdom Hearts is meh
The fighting system in Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2 is priceless,but this game is a joke
I’m not sure why cards are in the game,but it really is a slap in the face to the series.They should have left this game alone and worked on something different.If you buy this game I would recommend you sell it and get a better game instead.If you managed to stay away from buying this game and are reading the reviews take my advice and get something else.Spend the cash you could use on this game for Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2 instead if you don’t already have them.You really are better off reduction your cash and ignoring this game like it never existed.I don’t reflect this game deserves any attention at all,which is my main reason for writing this review.If people keep buying this game I’m nearly certain another one of these dreadful sports meeting will exist in the future.
Rating: 1 / 5
why does this game use so much memory?! it uses up 100-sumthing mb and i havn’t gotten past the tutorial!! i havn’t had the time to go out and but another memory card…
Rating: 1 / 5
unfortunately I can’t play the game
the playstation2 not read the cd of the game since the console setting is different – our system is not PAL
I did not notice when I buy
I have the game but I can not play it and I like the theme of this game
greetings
susana
Rating: 1 / 5