GayGamer writes :"I was a huge fan of the original Kingdom Hearts. The three act storyline was "simple and clean", more or less comprehensible, and featured a handful of likable original characters interacting with Disney characters. I also played both Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and the hidden bonus game, Kingdom Hearts: Reverse/Rebirth. Those games introduced The Organization, but were still very much Disney-feeling and hyper focused on Sora, Riku, and Kairi. In Kingdom Hearts 2, things started to feel a little different. The Organization was now at the forefront of the plot, and the Disney elements were somewhat put on the back burner even more. I felt Kingdom Hearts 2 was a step forward in gameplay, but a step backwards in story. The new characters introduced were not quite as compelling as the original Destiny Island trio, and questions left over from the first game (Kairi's past, the origin of the keyblade, the identity of the voice that guided Sora, the contents of Kingdom Hearts) remained unanswered."
The future could be filled with revived Nintendo DS classics. Hopefully it happens!
My kid yesterday proclaimed he liked the DS more than the Switch because the controls work on the go. Then I asked if he would rather have Monster Hunter Stories 2 on Steam or Switch and he chose Steam. So proud!
VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "With the recent release of Kingdom Hearts III finally heralding the return of the bizarre Disney/Final Fantasy crossover franchise, I figured this would be a good time to look back at the entire series through its music. Overall, we'll be covering a span of almost 17 years, eight games, and several different platforms in this article."
Of all the pointless characters in the series, Kingdom Hearts' Xion is the absolute worst of them all, and she should not have been brought back in Kingdom Hearts III. Here's why.
Might be a controversial opinion but I've always thought Sora after KH1 was a very naive and one dimensional protagonist.