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Unless you're a truly devout fan of the series, this one can be mostly overlooked. If the "3D" in the title didn't give away what console this was released on, The Nintendo 3DS was a much better fit for the series given the enhanced graphical capabilities and the circle-pad.

As weird as it may get, it will help tremendously to piece together everything seen in Kingdom Hearts III, and you can play its updated version in the Kingdom Hearts 2.

While the name is, well, unique, this entry tells the beginning of all, even before Birth by Sleep. If like the DS games, you'd prefer to have all your Kingdom Hearts games sit nicely next to your other PlayStation titles, this game was turned into a short movie within Kingdom Hearts 2.

It's only a few hours in length, but some very important tidbits of exposition are thrown at you while you're distracted by jumping 50 feet into the air with your favorite blue-haired Keyblade Master. By this point, make sure to brush up on all that you've learned from your previous adventures, as we're about to step into the grand tale that is Kingdom Hearts III. The story built up to this game after 15 years is absolutely massive, and following along can be difficult for even the biggest fans of the series.

But, it is more than rewarding to become fluent with this series' quirks to get the full experience out of this long-awaited title, and there's still more to come with the Kingdom Hearts III Re:Mind DLC. Michael "Connor" Smith is an aspiring game developer and writer from Austin, TX, with a burning passion for expressing everything the world of gaming has to offer.

A student of Austin Community College's Liberal Arts program, he's dealt with countless essays and research papers, which he strangely enjoys. Turning a hobby and pastime into the start of a career, this young writer strives to captivate the world with the most unique and interactive art form around. Share Share Tweet Email. Over its now 18 year history, Kingdom Hearts has spawned sequels and spinoff games while becoming one of the most popular franchises. The strange union of Final Fantasy and Disney characters has one of the most dedicated fanbases in gaming today.

While no Kingdom Hearts game is truly bad, the series has definitely seen some ups and downs over its history. Some of the games while good from a technical standpoint can do more to muddy the waters of a famously convoluted storyline. But players keep coming back to the franchise for many reasons. As eager fans look forward to the franchise's future and the inevitable release of Kingdom Hearts 4 , it may be a great time to look back at the games in the franchise and where they stack up.

Square Enix is no stranger to the mobile market, and the Kingdom Hearts franchise is no exception. While both games are successful in their own right, it can be hard to stack them up next to full-fledged console releases and some of the other games released for portable systems. While the events of Kingdom Hearts 3 bring story elements from both games to the forefront, many fans consider these games as filler content and many long-time fans passed on these mobile games.

His adventures with Axel and Xion as members of Organization XIII are fun to play, but the story of the game can be nebulous and very confusing at times.

Xion exists as a sort of memory clone of Sora, while Roxas himself is Sora's Nobody. The story's focus on events that happened without the presence of Sora and the other heroes of the mainline games, is overall less muddying than other titles in the franchise can be. Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded is one of the most forgettable experiences in the franchise for many. Originally released on mobile devices in an episodic format, Re:Coded sees Sora, Goofy, and Donald Duck helping piece together fragments of Jiminy Cricket's somehow suddenly digital journal before Sora loses his memory.

The title can be a fun trip down memory lane but is overall forgettable for both mechanics and the storyline. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories was the first game released outside the mainline KH games and is a fun departure from the original in a few ways. Originally released for the GBA, Chain of Memories introduced card-based gameplay that tweaked the action of the original by allowing players to assemble decks of different attacks, spells, items, and assists from other characters.

Join Sora, Donald, and Goofy as well as new and familiar characters across 4 games, as they unite to battle against a dark force threatening their friends and beloved Disney worlds. With Kingdom Hearts 3's release upon us, now's the perfect time to look back at how a unlikely union between the House of Mouse and the creators of Final Fantasy We've had a lot of time to stew on our wishlist for this long-awaited sequel. Kingdom Hearts First Released Sep 16, released. You're Good to Go!

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