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Kingdom Hearts

Product Details:
Product Length: 7.53 inches
Product Width: 5.43 inches
Product Height: 0.59 inches
Product Weight: 0.35 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Release Date: June 15, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 1303 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PlayStation2
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
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Kingdom Hearts: Greatest Hits is a classic role-player for the PS2 -- now rereleased at an affordable price, for those who missed out the first time around! This is the story of Sora, a 14-year-old boy whose world is shattered. When a violent storm hits his island-paradise home, he is separated from his two best friends and goes to look for them. Meanwhile, King Mickey is missing from Disney Castle and Captain Goofy and the court wizard Donald are off to search for him. When Sora, Donald and Goofy meet, they hear about the Heartless: Strange and powerful creatures who caused the terrible storm and kidnapped King Mickey. They'll work together to help each other meet their goals - and have an incredible adventure as they go!

Features:

Real-time battle system that incorporates innovative new elements with traditional RPG gameplay


Meet other Disney characters from films like Aladdin, Tarzan, Hercules & Alice In Wonderland


Disney characters act like their film personas - Peter Pan flies, Tarzan climbs and King Triton swims, among others


Cameo appearances by Final Fantasy characters - Meet Selphie (FF VIII), Tidus & Wakka (FF X) and others


Integrated voiceovers, with actual voices of Disney characters


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Average Customer Review: 4.5
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5Great Game!Nov 01, 2009
My child just loves this game, he has been begging me for this game for a long time now! He was so excited to be able to get this game and receive a NEW one! He thought if he was able to get this game it would definately be used, since it was an older game. He was thrilled and plays it everyday! Thanks Amazon.com!

5Kingdom Hearts, One of the Best in All the WorldsOct 17, 2009
Kingdom Hearts for the PlayStation 2 is on the top 50 games of all time list for any person that can enjoy any form of media.

In Kingdom Hearts you play as Sora, a teenaged boy from Destiny Islands, where the world is soon taken over by darkness, brought upon by creatures called the Heartless, who are hearts that have been corrupted by darkness and taken over by it. In the game you team up with Donald Duck, the Court Wizard of King Mickey Mouse, and Goofy, Captain of the Royal Guard. While with them you travel and warp between several different different Disney Worlds, staving off the Heartless and trying to find Sora's best friends, Riku and Kairi.

This game is what is called a "hack-n-slash" RPG. In an RPG such as this, you are continually pressing the attack button, but surprisingly that requires strategy. The battle system is flawless, but is slightly repetitive. However, the variation of abilities and enemis and battlefields and worlds completely negates that little problem.

A compelling storyline to along with all this creates a game that will surprise and delight people of all ages.

5In my top 3 fav games of all timeOct 15, 2009
If you like adventure games where you upgrade powers/weapons, etc. and like any type of disney characters, then this is for you! I'm not a huge disney fan, but wow.. this game has it all:
1) Awesome gameplay - camera angles aren't bad, but the shoulder buttons help
2) Plot - one of my favorite plots (up there with Resident Evil 4) and music in the game is great
3) Difficulty - some of the puzzles take a little figuring out, but aren't "God of War" difficult (in my opinion). Fighting enemies can seem daunting, but you can "level up" in other worlds

I did spend hundreds of hours playing this game (beating it several times) and it's one that I'd never get rid of, and would play through again... I can't wait for KH3 on PS3...

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4A Mixed PackageSep 18, 2009
Kingdom Hearts: It's what you get when you combine classic RPG with platform puzzles, action adventures, and a bit of a shooter. All in all, it creates a new genre of gaming experience, one that can probably only be classified as a multicade rpg, or something of the sort. At first glance, the game would seem almost perfect. Elements of various Final Fantasy games meets various elements of Disney. What more could you ask for? And certainly the pro's out weigh the con's. However, the few flaws that are in this game are not minor flaws, but glaring. For starters, the camera angle plainly sucks! When I play a 3d game, the camera should rotate around smoothly, without any problems. But in this game, it's very sloppy. Because of this, it is hard to line up your characters to make jumps that would otherwise be easy. Another problem I had was with the attack methods. Sometimes it's hard to tell who you're fighting, and whether or not you are close enough to attack. On top of that, it makes no sense to limit how many potions a person can carry, yet stock them up in a bag. You should be able to access your bag at any time. Finally, the gummi ship was a drag. It had potential, it certainly did, but in the end it served no benefit to the gaming experience. Aside from these few points, though, the animation, voice acting, storyline, and overall gameplay is wonderful. Too bad they haven't made an animated series based on this game.

Edit: One thing I wanted to add to explain why I gave the overall game high praise, in spite of the flaws. There are secrets and side quests galore, many of which will take up a good portion of time or allow for many repeat visits to areas you've already explored. Most of these secrets and side quests are enjoyable and enhance the experience. And when you do manage to make that nigh impossible jump, or manage to defeat the tough-as-nails boss, or locate the special treasures (like dalmations, missing pages, trininities, etc) and open up new areas of exploration, you really do feel a sense of accomplishment unlike a lot of other simpler rpgs, especially if done without a walkthrough or cheats. All of this, combined with a rather dark and mature story, really make the game a worthy experience.

3Neverending Story Meets Disney and Final FantasySep 14, 2009
I haven't gone too deep into the story yet, but it's sort of like the movies Never Ending Story meets the Disney and Final Fantasy universes. A dark force is gobbling up worlds and you are given the task of stopping it. I think it's geared more towards the younger crowd in its graphics and mechanics. Each area is like walking through a ride at Disneyland. They are actually fairly small areas, but it is tough to figure out without a walk through where you are supposed to go or what you are supposed to do.

The controls can be aggravating, particularly when trying to jump. It seems like your jumps are limited and fall short of where you are trying to get to. If you like the idea of playing Disney Characters in an adventure game, this is for you, however, I think are better role-playing games out there though.

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