In KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 ReMIX, players will be able to indulge in the celebrated KINGDOM HEARTS universe once again with Sora, Riku and the timeless cast of Disney characters, including Mickey, Donald and Goofy. The game marks the first time a KINGDOM HEARTS title has made its way onto the PlayStation®3 system.
GenreAction
Platforms ps3
DEVELOPER Square Enix | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Reviews ps3
playstationlifestyle.net review
There is a certain magic present here that a decade has only made stronger. Newcomers and fans alike will find enjoyment in this collection and you won’t able to help smiling at plenty of moments, even if you’ve seen them play out before. Whether it’s the blurred slow motion after finally beating that difficult boss, unlocking the secret ending, or just the antics of the characters, Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX is the near perfect way to kill the wait and catch up on the story for the heavily rumored follow up HD collection and ultimately, Kingdom Hearts III.
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psu.com review
Kingdom Hearts is my all-time favorite game, but it’s also not a 10–I recognize that. Gummi Ship missions are boring. Awkward platforming isn’t helped by a temperamental camera. Combat isn’t a tremendously deep affair. If you’ve been even tangentially interested in the series in the last decade, you’ve likely heard these complaints and more. Even if you’ve never touched Kingdom Hearts before and are looking to HD 1.5 ReMIX as your series starting point, a wealth of literature dating back to the original game’s 2002 release already exists. The reasons why I love Kingdom Hearts are highly personal, and I don’t think that discussion would do any good for you, the discerning buyer. So I review this HD remaster not as a collection of games that have touched my life, but as a package of technical excellence that brings new content, stunning visuals, and nostalgic gameplay to new and old audiences.
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venturebeat.com review
Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix offers old fans a great excuse to play some of the series’ older installments while also giving curious newcomers the best way to get their first fix.
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multiplayer.it review
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laps3.com review
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cheatcc.com review
While this is an issue, the main draw with this collection is clearly Kingdom Hearts Final Mix. As stated earlier, this is the first time it has been available outside Japan. New additions include new weapons, cutscenes, and story elements that many fans missed. (Well, those that didn’t import it.) With this being the herald of the collection, Square needed to make it fire on all cylinders, and it does…mostly.
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gameinformer.com review
Even with its problems, at least Re:Chain of Memories is a game. 358/2 Days is merely a collection of remastered cutscenes from the 2009 DS title. Part of me was glad that I could refresh my memory without playing an entire RPG again, but sitting through nearly three hours of characters eating ice cream on a clock tower was torturous.
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3djuegos.com review
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godisageek.com review
The games that make up Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX have been respectfully updated, making them the definitive editions, and there’s a whole lot of content here: two great RPGs and a film that runs at nearly three hours, plus a ton of Trophies that will add a large amount of replay value as well as some PlayStation 3 Theme unlocks as well. This anthology is worth picking up for Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix alone – the other items herein are delicious cherries on top of a massive sundae of RPG goodness, sprinkled with Disney magic.
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vandal.net review
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gameblog.fr review
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torontosun.com review
If you’re new to the series and want to experience all that the Kingdom Hearts realm has to offer, I’d recommend scrounging your local flea market or used games store to find the original Playstation 2 copies and play the originals. The art won’t be the standard of current generation console games today, but the gameplay will be just as inviting and memorable.
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