Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Kingdom Hearts: Chain Of Memories delivers an unsurpassed gaming experience to players. Watch as new high-quality movie sequences show you an incredible new story -- where Disney and Final Fantasy characters meet! The heroes of Kingdom Hearts - Sora, Donald and Goofy - have walked into a room that took away their powers and magic! To get them back, SOra will go on a series of unique card duel -- where she'll summon characters from the popular Final Fantasy games!
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Accessories
KINGDOM HEARTS Chain of Memories Official Strategy Guide (Signature Series)
Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts Boxed Set--vols 1-4 (Kingdom Hearts)
Kingdom Hearts Official Strategy Guide
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Boxed Set (Kingdom Hearts)
Kingdom Hearts II Official Strategy Guide (Bradygames Signature Series) (Bradygames Signature Series) (Bradygames Signature Series) (Bradygames Signature Series)
Kingdom Hearts
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Includes Four Swords)
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Reviews
at first the gameplay can be a bit confusing since its different from the other kingdom hearts games, but throughout the game you get used to it. Sure you could always go online and try to get the story but its no fun that way. if youre a true fan of kingdom hearts you need to get this game. plus, by playing this game you can better understand the plot of kingdom hearts II.
Each card has a number from 0 to 9. Numbers 1- 9 change the strength of the cards and 0 should be used after an enemy uses a card. Graphics 5/5 *****. You can collect diffrent types of these item, magic, and weapon cards. If your card is a lower number than the enemy's card, your card will be under powered by the enem's card. These cards have pictures of items, magic, and weapons on them. In conclusion, I am sure you will like Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and will find it an enjoyable experience. This is the first Kingdom Hearts game I have ever played, and it was a great experience.
Replay 3/5 ***. You can even chain together cards into combos. You can even summon Disney characters, like Donald Duck, Goofy, and even cloud from Final Fantasy 7. Kingdom Hearts has a great story line and amazing graphics. I loved this game so much that I reached the maximum level (Level 99).
The levels are very diverse and all have to do with a diffrent Disney movie. Strategy 5/5 *****. For example, if you put 3 thunder magic cards together, you get a move called thunderaga which damages all the enemies in the battle field. Story 5/5 *****. In this game you enter a castle where everything is controlled by cards.
So this game has a lot of strategy. Battle System 5/5 *****. Length 4/5 ****.
If you are a fan of Kingdom Hearts, this game is great for you. However, the fighting system is not as good as Kingdom Hearts I and II and probably becomes boring after playing for hours.
After you complete the game with Sora, you can go back as a new character and see what happened with Lexaeus and Zexion. If you are a die-hard Kingdom Hearts fan, I would suggest playing this. The graphics are very good for a GBA game. When you're using your best cards in a combo against a boss, they will use a 0 card against you and null your combo. What I did like, was that they showed you what happened with the other members of the Organization before the second game. Although the 2D graphics are a little hard to move around in battles,(such as the big fat heartless that you can't even get behind to attack) overall it is fairly good. The scenes actually look like original KH graphics, just on a lower quality system. The cards also have different numbers and attack accordingly.
I found the battle system rather frustrating and unreliable at times, but still managed to finish the game. The cinematic cutscenes are very good. You could just attack with the same cards over and over.but that doesn't really help. Besides the battle system, I found that going back to all of the worlds was quite annoying.
I also find the 0 card very frustrating. Since Sora had lost his memory in Castle Oblivion, he doesn't remember ever visiting lands like Olympus Coliseum or Agrabah. Prime Cards cost less CP but you can only use them once per battle unless you use them in a combo. The gameplay is what caused me to just give this game a 4 out of 5. I was expecting the classic battle system that I fell in love with in the original games. There are times when you must strategize your cards for a while to get in some combo attacks so your enemy doesn't break your cards with a card with a higher number. I really liked seeing scenes with Marluxia, Vexen, Axel, and Larxene because it cleared up some of the storyline.
Sora visits every single land in the first Kingdom Hearts which might upset people like me who don't want to go back and do everything they just did in the first game.
It explains the gap between the first two games and clears up a few mysteries that KH fans were wondering about.
There are times when you must use a combo of three cards, and when you do, the third card disappears for that battle.
Then your 3rd best card will be gone and you can't even use it again.
There is also a limit to how many cards you can have according to your CP (card points).
Kingdom Hearts: CoM is definitely a game worth playing.
The sound quality is pretty good, though nothing outstanding.
Instead, it was an entirely new battle system incorporating cards.
It is definitely worth your time if you have a lot of patience.
Very good but I recommend playing the first one first then play this one or you will get very confused
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