DJmagma said:
take it to the furnace. you've got a great replacement already
KH1 was a work of SHEER GENIUS; the BEST possible crossover we could've hoped for from Square and Disney, easily the equivalent of DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths.
KH2... Countdown to Final Crisis. At best. If that metaphor doesn't communicate the sheer magnitude of the disappointment KH2 represents for me, then try this: KH1 is Highlander and KH2 is Highlander 2: The Quickening. You get the idea--TOTALLY non-sensical shits-all-over-itself sequel.
Sora's a boring, wooden protagonist, like he knows he's in a video game and if he just keeps going forward he'll eventually beat the final boss and everything will be resolved. Pete, Maleficent, The Heartless, and the Organization all suck as antagonists. Roxas was a
complete waste of time, and the DiZ plot twist had to be the DUMBEST, most NEEDLESS excuse for shoehorning another one of Nomura's character designs into this franchise. There's no sense of tension, no sense of suspense, mystery, intrigue, or excitement, and the whole thing, much more so than the first game, always feels like it's talking down to you like a child when you play it. Interesting additions to gameplay--IE the Drive Forms--are present, but battles themselves are just a clusterfuck; it's like a series of vaguely interesting toys rather than a cohesive, engaging battle system.
The sickening thing is that I'm probably STILL going to buy Birth by Sleep just because the gameplay looks fascinating to me, if not a
lot tighter than KH2. >_<
But you know what? Even with all these flaws and as convoluted and stupid as the Kingdom Hearts storyline's gotten, it's STILL better than Final Fantasy's been for the last ten years... so I'm not sure if I agree with you or not. A BETTER replacement, maybe, but I wouldn't call it a great one. Not if Square keeps making appallingly bad creative decisions at the rate they seem to be lately.