While MY heart will always belong to Kingdom Hearts 1, Kingdom Hearts 2 features such drastic improvements to the first game's combat that I dare not argue with proclamations that it is the better game. It has the charm, the polish, and the art. Yes, Nomura is an artist. Get over it.

Indiana Jones the Movie: The Video Game is pretty fun. There are a few spots where it drags a bit, and the "final boss" is a horrible exercise in frustration. For the most part though it's just a fun, solid time.

Bigger and better. UC2 has more going on with its story and characters to keep players interested, and covers more settings than just one big jungle. Gameplay is essentially exactly the same as UC1, and I'll admit the loop of Big Arena Shootout -> Platforming Segment -> Shootout -> Platforms -> Puzzle started to get really repetitive... especially the shootouts.

I'm surprised to see such complaints about the controls and such here, because I had zero beef with them. This game is perfectly paced, and unlike UC1 or 2, I never found myself bored at any point in this game. Every part of the game is a distinct and memorable set piece, and the story is significantly more engaging than previous games. The big shootouts that had grown to wear on me so much from UC1 and 2 now almost all take place in very interesting arenas that make them unique. Finally being able to chuck grenades back at my foes and having to prioritize my targets in order to avoid being blasted by the heavily armored hulk lumbering toward me with a shotgun made things far more interesting for me. I did not groan at the frequency of combat like I did in previous games. UC3 is also smart enough not to attempt a genuine final boss after the disaster that was the final encounter of UC1, and the underwhelming end of UC2.

Roughly as good as 2. The battle mode stuff is interesting, and there are some great minigames in this one.

It's cool seeing something like this come out in the modern era. It does a good job of recapturing a very classic style. In truth though there isn't really much to write home about here.

Season 2 doesn't really live up to Season 1, but it's by no means a bad game.