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I WOULD DEFEND THIS GAME WITH MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!111111 (help ive been stuck at the leechgrave boss for like 10 years. FUCK LEECHGRAVE FUCK LEECHGRAVE FUCK LEECHGRAVE. the gameplay in this makes me want to die. And yet the game is so much better than the cutscene collection. Like, seriously, the writing is really good. It gave me depression )

Loveable story with a terrible, awful, garbage gameplay

I ain't playing this, but the cutscenes were neat.


Only talking about the story here cuz I ain't ever touching the gameplay but it's pretty solid. Probably the last time Kingdom Hearts really had something gripping to me.

Idk why so many people hate this game (and mostly are people who don't like Roxas for some reason).

KH2 may be the best but this game it's just incredible. Maybe the only KH that Nomura really put all his heart, mind and even soul to make at least a good story (and maybe the only good one).

But yeah, if you played this game, you already know that it has it's major flaws, like the simplification of the gameplay and the amount of tedious missions after you explore a world.

But ngl the ending left me crying :(

Lo tengo que rejugar, pero lo recuerdo increíble.

toujours eux l'impression d'être Roxas

seems cool but its on the DS

This would be my favorite kh if the combat wasn't complete wank

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It's the backing of Roxas' everything. Great pacing of the story and buildup through the end

"Played" the ps4 powerpoint so i ain't rating it

Sea salt ice cream trio forever. Story is as emotional as ever but actually going back and playing on a DS feels very outdated.

>Pretty good graphics for a Nintendo DS game;
>The mission system is fun (never understood the complaint that missions were repetitive, all of the obligatory missions are short and pretty different from eachother);
>I love the panel system, it was so fun trying to figure out how to optimize my panel placement to have as many panels as possible;
>The bosses are meh. Ruler of the Sky & Leechgrave and Tentaclaws were both kinda annoying but nothing too bad;
>Amazing story with even better characters. Organization XIII is full of fun characters, I talked to them before every single mission on the hub, and talking to NPCs is something I very rarely do;
>I played this game on a 3DS so I didn't have to go through that, but I imagine that playing this game with only a D-Pad was not the most fun experience;
>Long playtimes made my hands hurt :(((.
This game has its flaws, but I don't care, it's an easy 10/10 for me, one of my favorite games of all time.

Как же так вышло, что чрезмерное использование одних и тех же локаций, непродуманная механика инвентаря и убогие миссии сделают игру плохой?

Contiene algunas de las mejores tramas de toda la saga, su sistema de nivelado y componente RPG son un acierto, la calidad es sublime en esta entrega para portátil

Some of the best and most emotional writing in the entire series but I wouldn't wish the game on my worst enemy

“Who else will I have ice cream with”

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"roxas... i'm out of time..." 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

While the plot is kinda interesting (if you're already involved with the plot of the series up to that point) the gameplay is so unbelievably repetitive that I can never see myself playing through this again.


Apesar de ser só cutscenes, a história dá uma complementada mt boa no enredo do kingdom hearts 2.

Medium. No story spoilers.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 days, in a playable state, is only playable via the Nintendo DS, any systems with support for DS games, or via emulation of DS hardware. Alternatively, one could simply view the 358/2 days cutscene movie that is packaged with 1.5 remix. Ideally, one playing through the series should probably play the game on a DS of some sort, but the cutscene movie is fine too. Emulation is very possible and easy, but I feel that it's a little annoying to get feeling good, and it will never feel better than simply playing it on native hardware if possible. This game supports 2 player co-op, which I think makes the game more fun, but it is not a requirement.

Although in 1.5/2.5 remixes, it is positioned in between Re:Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts 2, you should not play or watch 358/2 days before playing 2! This game spoils many important aspects of KH2, and is also more enjoyable with the context of KH2.

Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days is the second major spin-off of the Kingdom Hearts franchise, and much like Chain of Memories, it is incredibly important and foundational for the plot. Functioning as a prequel to 2, and also taking place during the events of the first game and Chain of Memories, this game has a lot of importance to the extended plot. The game was exclusively released for the Nintendo DS, and has never received a remake or a remaster in the same way as Chain of Memories or Birth by Sleep. Instead, it was added to 1.5 Remix as a cutscene movie. While this covers most of the story beats, and is arguably more entertaining than the game itself, I do think it isn't quite as good as playing through the game itself despite its flaws. However, if you don't want to sink some teeth and time into this game, I would understand opting to watch the cutscene movie instead.

358/2 days follows Roxas, and as the name suggests, you follow nearly a year's worth of time as Roxas in the Organization XIII, performing and completing missions in order to further their goals. You team up with one other Organization XIII member, which can either be controlled by an AI or a player on another system, and fulfill the tasks to a manner you and the Organization may desire. These missions may vary in objectives, such as scouting out a location, defeating a powerful heartless enemy, etc. This mission structure is designed to allot for shorter play sessions that would be fitting for playing on the go, which differs from prior Kingdom Hearts titles which focused on lengthy exploration and longer challenges such as an Olympus Colosseum cup. This mission structure also has a narrative purpose, your role in the Organization is quite literally a job, and every day gets you new missions to do, and new events to follow in that chronological order.

And much like a job, this game is not necessarily entertaining. Out of all of the handheld releases, this gameplay system is most like the home console experiences, having the command list in which you can attack, use magic, and select an item to use. With the DS' limited buttons, however, this feels awkward at best. Combat in this game is incredibly simplistic, often boiling down to a DPS test with every enemy encounter. The only real dynamic element in action combat is the variable magic uses and the LIMIT system, which allows you to empower yourself once you reach a certain health threshold. You can change your equipment and magic, items and such using a cute little grid system, which expands as you get further in the game. You can trade off space for a weaker item, so that you can equip another potion, you can use differing levels of magic that may, in fact, not be strictly better as it goes from Fire to Firaga for example. You level up by adding, well, level tiles to this grid, which is a sweet little idea for a game like this. I actually do find this to be the most interesting element of gameplay, but in practice it often doesn't feel too good anyways, due to how simplistic the game itself is regardless.

Exploration is limited, both by the DS hardware itself, and the "barriers" sometimes put in place by the Organization so that you stay on target. This doesn't affect the gameplay too much though, as the environments are still nicely designed, and you can always revisit missions from prior days to get any items or bonuses you may have missed. So, while the game is shorter, and maybe doesn't have the same depth as other titles, the game still lets you take your time for completionism if you'd like. This all adds replay value into the game, if you desire to keep playing.

With all of this being said, why do I recommend playing this DS version of the game over watching the cutscene movie? In my opinion, 358/2 Days has one of the strongest narratives and overarching story in the franchise, and I feel that the cutscene movie doesn't convey all of that in a way I find as satisfactory. The significant bump in quality, and having higher quality voice acting is really good, and these are still some of the strongest scenes in the franchise, but the cutscene movie misses some small character details that I think adds up to a lot in the long run. Being able to see the attitude of many of the characters is really intriguing, and having to feel some of these character moments in gameplay is preferable to seeing them in a cutscene movie, at least in my opinion. While I may have a lot to criticize about 358/2 days, mostly just in the gameplay, I wouldn't prefer a 358/2 days without that gameplay, weirdly enough. Play (or watch) 358/2 days for what I think to be one of the strongest narratives the series has to offer, and as stated prior, play it after KH2.

Unironically one of my favorite KH games but objectively I cannot recommend this to many people. Clunky and structured weird it only works in the context of playing it in small bursts between stuff after school.

Is the Organization-XIII truly the bad guys, or are they just a misunderstood group of individuals? Obviously some are bad, but are all of them? I don't think so. GOATED trio of Axel, Roxas, and Xion.