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First, I was under the impression that this game must be great because it is highly rated. Then I found out that it is so over rated. I think the conversations in this games are so boring. The characters are so very not original. I don't like the idea of doing errands to make munny. So much like a real world. I am all for the surreal and over the top kinda games.
Rating:
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If you liked the first one, you'll like this one because it's more of the same stuff. This game mixes up the play pretty well and and has a good balance. It's interesting (and fun) to fight with Donald, Goofy and Mickey mouse right next to all the FF charters. I loved that you could choose the difficulty level (all games should do this), and I would swear that if you keep losing to a boss that the game adjusts the difficulty down (very innovative if that is indeed the case). Plays at about 40 hours or so.
Rating:
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Square Enix has done it again.
I can't seem to praise them enough for how great their RPGs have turned out.
I'll break this game down as I've done with many others.
Graphics:
10/10
I wish I could rate this as infinitely as possible.
My god, the cut-scenes in this game are simply beyond our time.
It's scary on how human-like some of the graphics are in this game.
While sometimes the words don't quite match up like usual Kingdom Hearts, the rest of the scenes are dead on.
Sound:
10/10
New music in every level.
Characters:
10/10
Gotta love the corny puns of Donald and Goofy.
Controls:
10/10
Pretty easy to master
Difficulty:
10/10
If you favor under-training, then don't play this game. The bosses are challenging according to how much effort you put into training.
Side-Quest Activities:
10/10
Who couldn't resist making a Gummi Ship and battling your way through gateways.
Or who couldn't resist taking on the almighty Sephiroth?
Either way, you get to be creative or challenge your senses with this One-Winged Angel.
Playability:
Very-High
Overall:
9.5/10
The only reason this game isn't perfect is due to the fact that the game boy game resembles this game partially. And I don't like playing through one and then having a similarity complex in the other.
However, the story line is what gives this game such a great rating.
My recommendation:
Invest your money in this timeless classic.
Even if you aren't a big fan of Disney Characters, you will surely get a laugh with Donald and Goofy by your side.
Rating:
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I bought this game for my daughter, she loves it.
It is her favorite game
Rating:
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I bought this game with some money I got from feeding some people's horses and stuff and I have to say I was impressed! I bought it for around 20 dollars or so and I think it was worth every dollar (that's my opinion, though, I'm only 12).
First of all, the gameplay is really cool. You have to fight tons of enemies and there's no blood or anything (which makes if better for littler players). Somtimes the game can get quite hard, but most of the time it's not bad at all. You never get confused on what to do next, it's pretty straight foward. You get to meet all kinds of different Disney characters (like Jack Sparrow, or Aladin), who will fight along side you in battle. You also have different forms which make you stronger and make you look cooler. You can use magic (personally, I like to zap people with lightning) which makes it way cooler I think.
As you progress In the game you can unlock new abilities and new worlds. When you start out as Roxas you can't go to new worlds or get new Keyblades but when you're Sora you can do all that stuff. Donald and Goofy pretty much always fight with you and you can buy them new weapons with the munny (it looks like it should be spelled like money, but that's right...) you collect along the way.
Overall, I think this game is really fun, especially for an E 10+ game. If you're thinking about buying it and like this kind of game then I say go ahead and buy it.
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