A Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Review

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Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is the latest release in the popular Kingdom Hearts series, usually described as an action-RPG, blending together the Disney and Final Fantasy worlds. While the first three games in the series focused on Sora, the Keyblade?s chosen one, this one focuses on Roxas, a Nobody in the mysterious group of Nobodies, known as Organization XIII.

Being a spin-off of the series, it tries to be different from the other, major installments. First off, it focuses on a character, who appeared briefly in the beginning of Kingdom Hearts II, Roxas. While Kingdom Hearts II?s intro and the first hour was very confusing to everyone, since Roxas was a new character, who?s backstory wasn?t explained at all. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is set on revealing who he is, what he went through before Kingdom Hearts II, and all his relations with the Organization?s other members. Unfortunately, the Organization being a group of Nobodies who have to carry out ?missions? that their leader gives them is a sign of one of the worst (if you could call them that) flaws in the game. Due to the game progressing through missions and days, you have to visit the hub world again, and again, to accept missions and advance days. While in Kingdom Hearts I and II, everything was open, Sora had his goals, and he could go between worlds and try to reach that goal, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days begins with no goal at all. You are Roxas, a new Nobody in the Organization XIII, and you have no memory. The game?s story begins incredibly boringly and slowly, waiting for you to do, basically, a very long tutorial sequence, and even when that?s over, feeding you with repetitive and boring missions. The missions, for a long time, take place in only one world, Twilight Town. When you?re finally sick of that world, a new world comes along, and while this may bring some hope to the player, the number of worlds in this game is very disappointing.

There is about 6 worlds in total, including the hub world. Compared to the other games in the series, excluding Chains of Memories, this is a very small number. The worlds are also much smaller and due to the Organization being a ?secret? organization, the only thing you can do in those worlds is collect treasures from chests and destroy the Heartless the Organization has ordered you to. There is almost no interaction with other Disney characters in the game, and that makes the game feel abit lifeless, dull, and not as memorable. The only things interesting about the story, or much in the game, is fighting Heartless, which is fun, due to the series? great gameplay, and what happens with the Organization, specifically between Roxas, Axel and Xion. While it might sound like the game is incredibly boring and dull, it manages to redeem itself with the second half of the game. The story gets more interesting, there are more twists to it, and tension grows and secrets are revealed, breaking the relations between the Organization?s member, after which the game, fortunately, doesn?t follow the ?take-a-mission? pattern that it used to. It?s disappointing though, that the game turns into what it should have been the whole time near the end.

The gameplay has been much improved. While not having any forms, like Sora had (Wisdom, Valor, Final and Master) Roxas has Limit Breaks, which are powerful attacks,and what become available if you have very little HP left. They are very fun and satisfying to use. Instead of just equipping items, the game uses a Panel system, where every item takes up one square, but some items can be linked, and have drawn-out barriers to show how many items you can link to them. It?s definitely nice to be able to equip items this way, trying to work out the best solutions and so on. Everything else is the same, old Kingdom Hearts fare. The one thing that does hinder it?s great gameplay is the Nintendo DS itself. A 3D action game with a D-Pad? Thanks, but not exactly the best way to play one. Be ready for unconformity.

The graphics, as a 3D game for the Nintendo DS, are great. While the characters? facial movement is non-existent, the models and animation during gameplay, and the cutscenes, all, especially the cutscenes, are extremely well done.

One of the main features that this game hyped, was the multiplayer, Mission Mode, that lets you play with your friends, locally, using all the Organization?s members, and a few unlockable characters. This is basically just multiplayer Kingdom Hearts, where you play through the missions you did in Story Mode, only this time without the cutscenes and conversations. It is very fun to do missions together, or to fight against each other, and hugely improves the game?s longevity and lasting appeal.

Overall, an entertaining game, but to me, as a very huge Kingdom Hearts fan, it was a bit of a disappointment.
 

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Nice review. I hated Kingdom Hearts 2, and this seems like an even further step in the wrong direction than that was, so this just cements my feelings, honestly.
 

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RentCavalier said:
Nice review. I hated Kingdom Hearts 2, and this seems like an even further step in the wrong direction than that was, so this just cements my feelings, honestly.
I personally loved Kingdom Hearts 2, but yeah, if you didn't like Kingdom Hearts II, there's no chance you're going to like this.
 

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You need to place a spoiler warning. I am playing the game right now and you gave away that Roxas escapes.
 

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tmujir955 said:
You need to place a spoiler warning. I am playing the game right now and you gave away that Roxas escapes.
Oh, I'm very sorry. I edited it out.
 

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What do mean the first hour of kingdom hearts 2 was confusing? it all made senes to me by the end of that hour. granted the first time you play it's a little confusing because you're trying to figure out whats next, but by the end you realize that it's the chronology of sora's nobody in his last week of existence as his whole false world created by DiZ falls apart around him. it's so well done in recent playthroughs i find myself tearing up as roxas looks at the sora pod and says his summer vacation is over.

as to the review, i think it's safe to say that this game was intended for fans and as a fan the only thing that got me through it was curiousity of what would happen next and my ever lasting quest to find out what the chuffing hell Riku was doing after the island disappeared in the first game. which IMO is what they need to make a game about (that is to say Riku).

most of what you say i agree with but even during the second half of the game i felt i was forcing myself to play more than actually enjoying it. It will be a disappointment to fans although will shed some light on roxas and ORG13 but if you aren't a fan this won't change your mind and you proabably won't even be interested enough to finish it.
 

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Fraught said:
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is the latest release in the popular Kingdom Hearts series, usually described as an action-RPG, blending together the Disney and Final Fantasy worlds. While the first three games in the series focused on Sora, the Keyblade?s chosen one, this one focuses on Roxas, a Nobody in the mysterious group of Nobodies, known as Organization XIII.

Being a spin-off of the series, it tries to be different from the other, major installments. First off, it focuses on a character, who appeared briefly in the beginning of Kingdom Hearts II, Roxas. While Kingdom Hearts II?s intro and the first hour was very confusing to everyone, since Roxas was a new character, who?s backstory wasn?t explained at all. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is set on revealing who he is, what he went through before Kingdom Hearts II, and all his relations with the Organization?s other members. Unfortunately, the Organization being a group of Nobodies who have to carry out ?missions? that their leader gives them is a sign of one of the worst (if you could call them that) flaws in the game. Due to the game progressing through missions and days, you have to visit the hub world again, and again, to accept missions and advance days. While in Kingdom Hearts I and II, everything was open, Sora had his goals, and he could go between worlds and try to reach that goal, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days begins with no goal at all. You are Roxas, a new Nobody in the Organization XIII, and you have no memory. The game?s story begins incredibly boringly and slowly, waiting for you to do, basically, a very long tutorial sequence, and even when that?s over, feeding you with repetitive and boring missions. The missions, for a long time, take place in only one world, Twilight Town. When you?re finally sick of that world, a new world comes along, and while this may bring some hope to the player, the number of worlds in this game is very disappointing.

There is about 6 worlds in total, including the hub world. Compared to the other games in the series, excluding Chains of Memories, this is a very small number. The worlds are also much smaller and due to the Organization being a ?secret? organization, the only thing you can do in those worlds is collect treasures from chests and destroy the Heartless the Organization has ordered you to. There is almost no interaction with other Disney characters in the game, and that makes the game feel abit lifeless, dull, and not as memorable. The only things interesting about the story, or much in the game, is fighting Heartless, which is fun, due to the series? great gameplay, and what happens with the Organization, specifically between Roxas, Axel and Xion. While it might sound like the game is incredibly boring and dull, it manages to redeem itself with the second half of the game. The story gets more interesting, there are more twists to it, and tension grows and secrets are revealed, breaking the relations between the Organization?s member, after which the game, fortunately, doesn?t follow the ?take-a-mission? pattern that it used to. It?s disappointing though, that the game turns into what it should have been the whole time near the end.

The gameplay has been much improved. While not having any forms, like Sora had (Wisdom, Valor, Final and Master) Roxas has Limit Breaks, which are powerful attacks,and what become available if you have very little HP left. They are very fun and satisfying to use. Instead of just equipping items, the game uses a Panel system, where every item takes up one square, but some items can be linked, and have drawn-out barriers to show how many items you can link to them. It?s definitely nice to be able to equip items this way, trying to work out the best solutions and so on. Everything else is the same, old Kingdom Hearts fare. The one thing that does hinder it?s great gameplay is the Nintendo DS itself. A 3D action game with a D-Pad? Thanks, but not exactly the best way to play one. Be ready for unconformity.

The graphics, as a 3D game for the Nintendo DS, are great. While the characters? facial movement is non-existent, the models and animation during gameplay, and the cutscenes, all, especially the cutscenes, are extremely well done.

One of the main features that this game hyped, was the multiplayer, Mission Mode, that lets you play with your friends, locally, using all the Organization?s members, and a few unlockable characters. This is basically just multiplayer Kingdom Hearts, where you play through the missions you did in Story Mode, only this time without the cutscenes and conversations. It is very fun to do missions together, or to fight against each other, and hugely improves the game?s longevity and lasting appeal.

Overall, an entertaining game, but to me, as a very huge Kingdom Hearts fan, it was a bit of a disappointment.
Anyone wanna make this shorter for a poor guy who doesn't feel like reading it? :p
 

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EricKINGS said:
Anyone wanna make this shorter for a poor guy who doesn't feel like reading it? :p
I'll sum the paragraphs up to you.

Kingdom Hearst 358/2 Days focuses on Roxas, a Nobody in Organization XIII.

The game is different from the PS2 games. Kind of in a bad way, making it repetitive, because of the Organization's mission-based lives, and the missions often being "kill X heartless".

You have to return to the hub world so often, that it's sickening and gets boring. Also, there is a very small number of different worlds. Gets better during the second half of the game, but by far, doesn't live up to the other games.

Gameplay itself, in-game, is improved (except for the forms that Sora used, that were awesome to look and use are not here), although the buttons used for movement (The DS's D-Pad) is really painful to use for a long time.

Characters' facial expressions are non-existent, but graphics overall are very nice, and cutscenes are extremely well done, especially for a Nintendo DS.

Missions Mode lets you go through Story Mode missions, where you acquire the badges. It's fun, and improves the lasting appeal of the game.

Overall, a decent/pretty entertaining game, that is a disappointment to people who loved the PS2 ones.
 

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Hmm...

- I feel the story could end up being an improvement since we explore a darker side of the game.

- I'm not one to care much oabout graphics but i think they might affect gameplay somewhat (it being on the DS).

Though really, what makes kingdom hearts shine is the combat and i dont think handhelds are up to the task of it. Chain of Memories was good but it was just turn based combat wich doesnt have the same feel of the PS2 titles. If anything they should definetly aim for the consoles; they had high sales on the PS2 alone, so why fix what isnt broken?

EDIT: yay 100th post.
 

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I have been looking forward to Birth By Sleep more than 358/2 Days, but my brother just got it for his birthday yesterday, so I'm trying it right now. I'm at around Day 15 I think, so I just started, and it does start SLOW. To be fair, though, that's no different than any other RPG I've ever played.
 

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I like it so far. The again, it's my first Kingdom Hearts game, so I guess liking it will tick off all the veteran KH players. I'll admit the story is very slow to get out.
And damn, Roxas, you must be getting fat after eating the same ice cream bar every single day for every day you can remember. I can already see Kingdom Hearts III: Type II Diabetes on shelves now where you fight the Sugarless - Okay. I think I'm done.
 

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dthvirus said:
I like it so far. The again, it's my first Kingdom Hearts game, so I guess liking it will tick off all the veteran KH players. I'll admit the story is very slow to get out.
And damn, Roxas, you must be getting fat after eating the same ice cream bar every single day for every day you can remember. I can already see Kingdom Hearts III: Type II Diabetes on shelves now where you fight the Sugarless - Okay. I think I'm done.
You see that ice cream in other games as well. The most I can say without spoiling too much.
 

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FinalHeart95 said:
I have been looking forward to Birth By Sleep more than 358/2 Days, but my brother just got it for his birthday yesterday, so I'm trying it right now. I'm at around Day 15 I think, so I just started, and it does start SLOW. To be fair, though, that's no different than any other RPG I've ever played.
Yeah. Something in my mind kind of made me stupid and fanboy'ish, because I don't have a PSP, but I do have a DS, so I tried convincing myself that 358/2 Days will be better, but honestly now. After playing through the game, looking at how much more time they put into BBS, the PSP's controls, that are far better suited for the series, the much more expansive and revealing storyline, the new, exciting characters, the new worlds and a far bigger amount than Days, the better graphics, the cutscenes. Everything looks incredible about BBS, and it'll surely be heaven, comparable to the PS2 ones. Either way, Nintendo asked Square Enix to make this, so they obviously were/are less enthusiastic about this, than BBS, and I'm probably getting a PSP in a month or so, so I'm eagerly waiting for BBS.

dthvirus said:
I like it so far. The again, it's my first Kingdom Hearts game, so I guess liking it will tick off all the veteran KH players. I'll admit the story is very slow to get out.
And damn, Roxas, you must be getting fat after eating the same ice cream bar every single day for every day you can remember. I can already see Kingdom Hearts III: Type II Diabetes on shelves now where you fight the Sugarless - Okay. I think I'm done.
Well, since Nobodies don't have a heart and all, just an "empty vessel", as it's said, I don't think they have any organs, including the pancreas. I don't know where the food goes but...it's a fantasy RPG. Everything doesn't have to have scientific explanations.
 

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Pretty good review. I love the KH series so I liked the mission-based aspect, but all of your points are valid.

One thing wrong though: Days isn't a spin-off of the series. Its time line falls between Chain of Memories and 2 so that makes it something of an interquel. It would be like calling Episode One a spin-off of the Star Wars universe. ;)
 

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StarStruckStrumpets said:
tmujir955 said:
You need to place a spoiler warning. I am playing the game right now and you gave away that Roxas escapes.
Hypocrit! Now you've done it to me!
Dammit!

Wait...what are you doing on such an old thread?