RPGLand writes: "Including Bravely Default, Tales of Innocnce-R, Kingdom Hearts, Fantasy Life, and a whole heck of a lot more, here are some PSP, DS, 3DS, and Vita RPG scans"
Numerous factors are in play when it comes to delivering turn-based combat that feels like it packs the punches it dishes out.
While very flawed, DDD highlights why the series works as well as it does. Between a willingness to innovate and consistently strong character writing, Kingdom Hearts is never boring. The plot can derail itself off the tracks completely, but there’s still substance within the main cast.
Gameplay can be unrecognizable from title to title, but that’s exactly what keeps each entry worth revisiting. DDD is better than just another KH title. It has a strong identity and knows exactly what kind of game it is, for better or worse.
Dream Drop Distance didn’t have to derail Kingdom Hearts as hard as it did, but doing resulted in an unforgettable experience– a bridge to Kingdom Hearts III that’s as essential as it is eclectic.
As the decade ends, let’s look back at many of the biggest moments in the Kingdom Hearts series. From games to merchandise, there was something for every Kingdom Hearts fan to enjoy.
Metal Max 2 Reloaded!
will they get localized?
JRPG Galore *drools*
Gonna be so damn pissed if at least half of those games get localized.
The Vita will be king of RPGs in my opinion.
XperiaRay
Awesome, I hope at least a few of them are released outside Japan.