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Chronologically set between the events of Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (pronounced "Kingdom Hearts Three-Five-Eight Days Over Two") is the newest installment on the Nintendo DS of the wildly popular role-playing game series. Featuring supporting details of Kingdom Hearts II character Roxas, as well as single and multiplayer modes and the new "Panel System" game mechanic, it is destined to be find a cherished place of its own in the beloved RPG franchise.
In Kingdom Hearts, Sora turned the Keyblade on himself in order to release Kairi’s heart, but his heart was also released in the process. This brought about the creation of Roxas, Sora’s "Nobody." Yet Roxas has no recollection of his previous life, which is unusual for a Nobody. He joins Organization XIII and slowly begins to discover the truth behind his existence and the Organization itself. As time passes he meets and befriends the fourteenth member of the Organization, who also has no recollection of her past. It is a strange coincidence. What will Roxas see during his time in the Organization? What is the connection between him, Sora, and the fourteenth member? And what becomes of them? Dive into the heart of the Kingdom Hearts storyline’s biggest secrets. Panel System Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days contains a new gameplay mechanic referred to as the "Panel System." These panels serve as a means to equip and customize character's levels, items, magic, weapons, abilities, armor and accessories. But more than just a means of access, panels also facilitate progression through the game in that certain items, spells, etc. necessary for progression cannot be used, or at least used to their full potential, until their panels are equipped. Once done though, not only can these be used, in many cases through the use of "Link Panels", which can be used in conjunction with other panels, thus allowing for special item and ability creation. Multiplayer Not only does Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days allow for team-based gameplay utilizing the franchises standard AI partners functionality, it also contains exciting cooperative and competitive multiplayer options. In both these options players can join together with additional players in DS multi-card play over a DS Wi-Fi connection. The cooperative mode is the real showcase option though, allowing players to team up with up to three friends and engage in mission play that is distinct from the story driven mode of the single player campaign. During these battles players choose from one of the fourteen members of Organization XIII, each wielding different weapons, skills, and stats. The multiplayer campaign also features hidden characters including favorite characters from the Kingdom Hearts and Disney universe including Sora, Donald, Goofy, King Mickey and Riku. In addition, although dialog between characters and player in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 is limited to text, within multiplayer modes players will have access to a chat system for communication which displays responses on a single screen, allowing for complete exchanges and conversations between players in context. Key Features
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
358 days over 2,
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This review is from: Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (Bilingual game-play) (Video Game)
Hopefully this review will be spoiler free. First of all, I am surprised by the the amazing graphics KH: 358/2 days presents despite it been on the DS, The story is decent, and it's definitely a treat to Kingdom Hearts fans. After all, everyone have waited 4 years for a new KH game.In story mode, you'll take the control of Roxas (Sora's nobody), and each day in the game is represented by 1 mission. Basically, You complete one mission each day, eat ice cream, and go on to the next day. The story, to me, is rather linear, so it's quite easy to understand. However, people who never played Kingdom Hearts might find the story in 358/2 days a bit confusing. The Gameplay is reminiscent of Kingdom Hearts II's battle system, but they did add some nice twist (I won't spoil it for you ;D). It's still pretty simple, but fun nevertheless. Also, there is a multiplayer mode. So if you want to have some fun with friends, this is something you will enjoy. One thing, the camera still kills me, sometimes it gets stuck in the corner, which is not fun if you are in a boss battle. I am also glad they added some puzzle elements to this compare to KH2. Then again, they are still very simple and easy to solve. Of course, Music is excellent as always, and the voice acting is passable.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing,
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (Bilingual game-play) (Video Game)
This is still my favorite Kingdom Hearts, story wise. I just think the way everything in the story played out was done perfectly. I won't spoil anything, but I will say that the pace is love it or hate it. A lot of people hate it because of all the eating Sea-Salt Ice Cream scenes, but I think it really adds to the story and emotion of the story. This is by far the most emotion Kingdom Hearts, for me. Birth By Sleep is way up there too, but that's another game.Most of the basic information is already covered in amazon's description of the game, so I'll just say what I think about everything. I'm a huge Kingdom Hearts fan, I love the intricate story that Nomura has crafted. This story is necessary to fully understand the Kingdom Hearts universe. The gameplay is solid, it gets bogged down by the d-pad on the DS. It really gets painful on your thumb, but it works. The graphics are some of the best on the DS. Square really pushes the hardware here. I've never played the multiplayer, because I don't have friends into Kingdom Hearts [or with a DS for that matter] and sadly there is no online. I have played the missions that you play in Multiplayer solo, and the potential for fun is definitely there. The panel system works very well and adds a nice level of depth to leveling up. The music... oh where to begin, it's just soooo amazing. Yoko Shimomura did it again with the amazing music. She is brilliant. I can't imagine Kingdom Hearts without her masterful compositions. Story, I've touch on. Some don't like the pace at which it unfolds, but the initial slow burn turns into a rapid boil of intense and amazing story that you can not miss. It is truly amazing.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
YAY! XD Finally!,
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (Bilingual game-play) (Video Game)
I finally bought the game! I played all the other KH games and am REALLY happy to get this one! It's really fun and if you don't feel like doing the story theirs always the MISSION Mode! Best Graphics I've seen on a DS lite! Thnks Amazon!
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