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Disney Kingdom Hearts
A role-playing game like no other, this bizarre meeting of characters features Disney favorites like Goofy and Donald Duck, as well as an assortment of more combative personalities designed by FINAL FANTASY mastermind, Tetsuya Nomura. Embarking on a quest to find lost allies, you'll battle vicious boss characters and wily enemies in real-time combat. Boasting astounding graphics and endless territory to explore, KINGDOM HEARTS is a true one-of-a-kind that players of all ages can appreciate. More About Disney Kingdom Hearts.
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out of 24 reviews- Category: Action
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Date Released: September 2002
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Reviewed by iamme2 on January 05, 2009 | report this review
At first the weird mixture of Square inspired character models mixed with beloved Disney characters seemed a bit weird to me. But once I played there was a lighthearted-ness to it all that Square's games had been missing for some time. This wasn't a game about saving the world, this was a game about friendship. Thankfully the whole game wasn't centered around this though because it would have made for overdose of sweetness. There's plenty of battling to do and plenty of hidden items to find, including new weapons and attacks. The amount of unlockables made this game one to enjoy even after I had beaten it. Plus the best villain in almost all gaming makes an appearance, Sephiroth. Great game for any RPG enthusiast.
This game has beautifully rendered worlds, well-developed characters, and a lot of action! You can fight with a weapon, and you can use magic. The game incorporated just the right amount of cut-secnes and dialogue, and there was never a dull moment in this game for me. I really enjoyed being able to revisit past worlds and have the various Disney characters join the party (i.e. Tarzan, Peter Pan, Jack Skellington, Ariel, etc.) This is one of my all-time favorite games, and the only drawback (in my opinion) was having to use the gummy ship.
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Hint by iamme2 on January 05, 2009 | report this hint
There are 10 Postcards in Traverse Town. Collect them all and toss them in the mailbox in District 1 to earn items. Here's where they are: 1. Climb to the roof of the Accessory Shop. 2. Hit the fan in the Item Shop. 3. Blue Trinity near the Item Shop in District 1. 4. Crack open the blue safe in District 1 after finishing the area the first time. 5. Jump up to the awning of the shoe store in District 2. 6. After locking the Traverse Town Keyhole, look at the paper on the wall in the Item Workshop. 7/8. Cast Thunder on the wires in District 3, then step on the three buttons in the Gizmo Shop to set it in motion. Examine the clock on the wall to get two cards. 9. Also after locking the Keyhole, climb to the top of the Gizmo Shop, follow the path from roof to roof, and take the secret entrance to District 3. There's a postcard in the corner there. 10. After clearing Monstro, Geppetto sets up shop in District 1. Go look in a pot on his shelf for the last card. for infininate and maximum hp and mp you can buy game shark...way easier Unlockables | How to Unlock Them _______________________| _______________________ | Complete the Hades Cup Save The Queen (Donald)- | with Sora (Alone) ______________________ |______________________ | Complete the Hades Cup Save The King (Goofy) | in Time Limit Mode. ______________________|______________________ | Synthesize all 24 items in Ultima Weapon (Sora) | the item workshop. Then _____________________| the Ultima weapon will be | available to synthesize. |_______________________






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