A solid rhythm game bringing together most of the franchise's music in a satisfying way, while still sneaking in some amount of story to justify the existence of this game.
Ending the trilogy with an ongoing chaotic bang, the online is ever-growing while the single player toys with expectations and challenges the player with everything they have come to know about the series.
While the dated combat and exploration may seem like a drag compared to what the franchise would become, it still holds surprisingly well on its own for the time it released.
A fantastic combination of energetic combat, great music, and beautiful visuals. Story's a bit cheesy, but what else would be expected from a cross between Disney and Final Fantasy?
A successful sequel to a great game. While the online isn't exactly balanced by any means, the single player is short and sweet for most, and a long and arduous grind for completion.