Bobby says "Kingdom Hearts 3 is a good game but the DLC is subpar and it’s hard to recommend when you’re getting so much recycled content. I’m still not sure why this was released in the state it was in, and frankly, it’s a disservice to fans waiting for something special to come along. I enjoyed the Limitcut Episode but the difficulty spikes each boss offers is a hard sell for me, but you might like the boss rush mode. I’m still struggling to finish the last five bosses before taking on the secret boss I’m eager to challenge. If I’ve gained anything while reviewing ReMIND, it’s that I’ve learned no one at Square knows where the story is going and it’s still up in the air when it comes to resolution."
The fight with Yozora in Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind could be the best boss fight in gaming history.
If only I could catch the DLC on sale... I just don't like the $30 price point on it.
EDIT: Wow, literally just checked after posting this and it's on sale lol... Should have checked beforehand I suppose. As a side note, calling it one of the best in gaming history is a tall order. I'm curious what other people thought about it. As I didn't want to do much research on it until I actually played the DLC
I still like the kh2 sephiroth battle the best but oh boy was it fun to figure out how to beat yozora on your own. Took me at least 50 tries to beat him lol.
I mean all of the limit cut boss fights were exceptional. The base game had awful boss fights, so it was refreshing to get an entire DLC based on boss fights. It was severely overpriced, but still amazing if you want a challenge.
Almost two years after the game was released, the Kingdom Hearts III soundtrack has finally been officially released.
With the Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind content on the Xbox One, it is time to reflect on how one can complete what it has to offer.
It recycles too much content to justify its price. $30-$40 is expansion pack cost territory