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August 2012
(78%)
35 Reviews
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Abstract: 3DSKingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] is the latest addition to the Disney/Square Enix crossover franchise for the Nintendo 3DS. This particular game takes place after the events of Kingdom Hearts II for the PS2 and has the two protagonists, Sora ...
Abstract: The premise of the original Kingdom Hearts couldn't have been simpler; gather some of Disney's most popular movies, turn them into video game levels, and layer a thin story on top to unite these varied ideas in a single package. The original game had i...
Abstract: I came to the Kingdom Hearts franchise a little late, picking up the first title when it was already a part of the "Greatest Hits" line. At the time I didn't know what it was, I just saw it was from Square Enix and featured Mickey Mouse and friends – ...
Abstract: It's the ten-year anniversary of the Kingdom Hearts series, a fact that serves to remind us that there hasn't been a main Kingdom Hearts game since 2006. Instead, a series of spinoff games have appeared on portable devices, expanding and sometimes obfu...
Abstract: Kingdom Hearts sure has come a long way. From its debut back on the PS2, it has seen releases on the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PSP and now the 3DS. While I wasn't that much impressed with the earlier iterations of the handheld Kingdom Hearts games, n...
Abstract: As a huge fan of the Kingdom Hearts series, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance was my most anticipated game on the 3DS. Fortunately, the title doesn’t fall short of my high expectations. Despite some minor shortcomings, I believe everybody will fin...
Wonderfully detailed Disney environments, Mickey and Donald are an amusing double act, Fastpaced battles, Beautiful, Disneybased soundtrack, Insanely cute dream eaters.
Horribly confusing storyline, Frustrating boss battles, Little in the way of exploration or side quests, Awkward spellswitching controls.
Mark Walton explores the delightful Disney domain of the Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance....
Abstract: There’s a pretty good chance before you even read this review that you’ll know whether or not you’re interested in what Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance has to offer. After all, regardless of platform, there’s a certain style, and definitely fami...