wintercoat said:
Speaking of 358/2 Days, I actually loved that game. It's one of my favorites in the series. I hate how people treat it like some unwanted bastard child or something.
Go replay
Days. The plot's pacing is abysmal and it was still using the Command Menu, which just plain didn't work for the DS. On top of that, the mission-based gameplay made it very repetitive and tedious. I loved
Days too the first time. But when I tried to replay it, I just... I couldn't. It's not that good.
OT: If we're comparing
Kingdom Hearts and
KHII only, this is pretty easy.
I started with the first game, and played every game after in release order.
Kingdom Hearts is definitely the more traditional of the two, with the Dive to the Heart determining things like leveling speed and the point at which Sora will learn certain Abilities. It's a more customized experience in that way, and employs a certain sense of strategy when it comes to challenge runs.
KHII is more fun. The combat is fast and flashy, and while I think that it's way too easy (I couldn't tell the difference between Proud and Standard until the final Xemnas form), it's just got so much to it and just about everything has been improved from the original. This is further evident in
Final Mix, which basically added an entire expansion pack to the game.
As for my favorite game? Probably
II, just based on the sheer number of hours I've sunk into it (i.e. 200+).
klaynexas3 said:
I'm going to come out and say probably the most controversial thing to say on a thread like this:
I think Re: Coded had the BEST gameplay out of the whole series. Story wise it was dumber than a sack of bricks. How does a book become riddled with computer bugs? And on top of that, why the hell should I care?
Oh, it's no question
Re:coded is the most fun. I completely agree with you.
And I could explain the latter part, but the short answer is Naminé.
Bara_no_Hime said:
As far as spin-offs go - well, I tried Chain of Memories when it came out for PS2. I HATED IT. The card gameplay was awful - I hated having a well placed combo fail because of a single crappy card. Random gameplay kills strategy and it killed all of my enjoyment of the game. I haven't touched another Kingdom Hearts spin-off since, and I don't plan to.
[sub][sub][sub]Well they aren't really spinoffs, but..[/sub][/sub][/sub]
I understand why you don't like
Chain of Memories. It's weird and hard to get a handle on. I still don't even use Sleights.
But you are doing yourself a complete disservice by only paying attention to numbered titles. Not only are they all great (well, barring
Days), but that's where the bulk of the plot is.