I give this game an overall outstanding review.
Graphics: The graphics are very decent for a Game Boy Advanced game. In the intro of the game, the animation is 3D, which was considered extremely well done back in the day. When you are fighting the "Heartless" It gets pretty interesting. The graphics are cute, and very well made. When people talk to you, such as the main characters, you get to see their faces, and their expressions change depending on whats being said. I enjoy the animation and graphics very much.
Sound: The sound makes it very enjoyable, although sometimes it repeats itself. Although that doesn't really affect me much, because I will catch myself humming the theme song or the battle music throughout the day. It is very catchy, and quite enjoyable.
Addictiveness: This game, at least for me, is extremely addicting. I have been playing this game for about three days straight now. I literately haven't played any other game besides kingdom hearts for three days. And that is saying a lot, since I am one of those people who switches back and fourth between games. The fighting style also makes it addicting, since it isn't turn based. You actually get to move around, attack and dodge when you want, on command. This makes it enjoyable, because I like being in control with games when my character is fighting.
Story: The story is very intriguing. Sora (the main character) looses his memories, along with his friends. They go into Castle Oblivion to get their memories back, while saving people. You encounter many different Disney characters along your adventure, and try and help them out as much as you can. You fight bosses, and receive memories through out the story, while encountering others who have almost completely lost their memories. The whole point is to get your memories back, and find that one person who you really care about.
Depth: The characters are all so very different in their own aspects. I enjoyed getting to know each Disney character, and what their role is in the game. Donald Duck is a wizard, which I thought was very interesting. You get to know each character, and their personalities do not disappoint me. You basically get to know the majority of old school Disney characters, such as Aladdin, Genie, Donald Duck, Goofy, Jasmine, and all sorts of people. It makes it for a very interesting game.
Difficulty: It isn't terribly challenging if you are an experienced Kingdom Hearts fan. However, the game play takes a while to get use to, especially since Sora needs to use cards to fight, and open up doors to different areas on the map. Depending on which bosses you challenge, some are more difficult then others. You just need to organize your card deck depending on which boss you are fighting. Some bosses are weak against magic, while others are impervious to it. Its all about figuring out what works best.
Overall, I highly recommend that you play this game. I have really enjoyed it, and I hope you do to. Thanks for reading. I give this game an overall outstanding review.
Graphics: The graphics are very decent for a Game Boy Advanced game. In the intro of the game, the animation is 3D, which was considered extremely well done back in the day. When you are fighting the "Heartless" It gets pretty interesting. The graphics are cute, and very well made. When people talk to you, such as the main characters, you get to see their faces, and their expressions change depending on whats being said. I enjoy the animation and graphics very much.
Sound: The sound makes it very enjoyable, although sometimes it repeats itself. Although that doesn't really affect me much, because I will catch myself humming the theme song or the battle music throughout the day. It is very catchy, and quite enjoyable.
Addictiveness: This game, at least for me, is extremely addicting. I have been playing this game for about three days straight now. I literately haven't played any other game besides kingdom hearts for three days. And that is saying a lot, since I am one of those people who switches back and fourth between games. The fighting style also makes it addicting, since it isn't turn based. You actually get to move around, attack and dodge when you want, on command. This makes it enjoyable, because I like being in control with games when my character is fighting.
Story: The story is very intriguing. Sora (the main character) looses his memories, along with his friends. They go into Castle Oblivion to get their memories back, while saving people. You encounter many different Disney characters along your adventure, and try and help them out as much as you can. You fight bosses, and receive memories through out the story, while encountering others who have almost completely lost their memories. The whole point is to get your memories back, and find that one person who you really care about.
Depth: The characters are all so very different in their own aspects. I enjoyed getting to know each Disney character, and what their role is in the game. Donald Duck is a wizard, which I thought was very interesting. You get to know each character, and their personalities do not disappoint me. You basically get to know the majority of old school Disney characters, such as Aladdin, Genie, Donald Duck, Goofy, Jasmine, and all sorts of people. It makes it for a very interesting game.
Difficulty: It isn't terribly challenging if you are an experienced Kingdom Hearts fan. However, the game play takes a while to get use to, especially since Sora needs to use cards to fight, and open up doors to different areas on the map. Depending on which bosses you challenge, some are more difficult then others. You just need to organize your card deck depending on which boss you are fighting. Some bosses are weak against magic, while others are impervious to it. Its all about figuring out what works best.
Overall, I highly recommend that you play this game. I have really enjoyed it, and I hope you do to. Thanks for reading. |