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Kingdom Hearts Series PS4/XBO Remaster Would Be Awesome

Martin at IGCritic fell in love with Kingdom Hearts well after it's original release, but the new generation that has a PS4 of Xbox One might not be able to play the original anymore. Martin says "With Kingdom Hearts 3 supposedly releasing sometime next year, fans are eager to catch up with the beloved series, but there’s just one problem: where are the PS4 and Xbox One ports of those collections?"

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-Foxtrot2930d ago

Oh don't worry it's coming

There is a good reason why the latest one is called Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 because the last one before Kingdom Hearts 3 will be Kingdom Hearts HD 2.9 which will include everything in it.

Outside_ofthe_Box2930d ago

YUP.

KH 2.9 will release the year before KH3 releases. I haven't bought any of the Kingdom Hearts HD re-releases knowing that this will happen.

Psytrix2928d ago

Been waiting patiently for this - hopefully something will be announced at E3 - Still have yet to actually play these games.

Omnislashver362928d ago (Edited 2928d ago )

It's pretty shameless that they didn't release the whole set as 2.9 from the start. I mean, they have 7 different games across 5 systems not including PS3 for the remasters. Geez. Could have atleast put the 1.5/2.5 on the same disc so all you'd have to buy is that plus 2.8 before KH3. I'm skipping all of that mess, watching 0.2 a fragmented passage online, and just buying 3 at release.

Spoilers?:
From what I hear 3D was really dumb also, adding time travel and figuring out all you have to do is destroy a person's heartless and nobody to resummon the person. I mean, that means all of 358/2 and 2 where Org. XIII attempts to collect hearts to save themselves, all they had to do was destroy themselves and their heartless and they'd re-emerge as normal. Way to ruin half the series. I guess ALL of Org. XIII's politics for Kingdom Hearts so far is worthless. Good thing I didn't pay $40, $60, $100, $120, or even $160 to find that out.

-Foxtrot2927d ago

Only time I bought the original versions, at the time the PS4 had just been announced was when they did the bundle of 1.5 and 2.5 with a super cool collectors edition. Heartless Plushie, Steelbook, Litho, Keyring etc

Yeah Dream Drop Distance really was unnecessary and ruined the story a little, while like you've said ruining past stories.

Like I've said my main issue was Sora failing to be a Keyblade Master while Rikku passed. All because Sora fell for a trick and had to be saved by Rikku. However Sora wasn't even supposed to be a Keyblade wielder, Rikku was but when he so easily give in to the darkness it went to the last resort...Sora. However despite this Sora managed to save every world TWICE over....yet for some reason he fails one tiny thing and it's like "Oh sorry Sora despite everything you've done for us and despite not even being apparently qualified for a Keyblade we can't let you pass even though we could count you saving us all as it's own test". Rikku give in to the darkness straight away and spent most of his time in the first two games being an enemy or trying to redeem himself and he passes.

Sorry but I don't think so.

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Chaosdreams2928d ago

For the sake of story, I hope they do release a disk with all the previous games. Because at this point I have absolutely no idea what's going on in the story.

DarkZane2927d ago

Definitely not gonna happen. Blame the theme song for that. All PS4 games have to be digital and the theme song from utada hikaru doesn't include contract for a digital version and they won't rework such contract, would likely cost more money than they'd make. I didn't include Xbox One above because the previous games won't release on Xbox ever.

Also, they obviously included digital in the contract for KH3 (the reason they didn't for previous games is because this was back in PS2 era, where digital wasn't a thing yet).

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Kingdom Hearts Is Too Hard To Get Into

Trying to break into Kingdom Hearts is a nightmare.

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wwinterj125d ago

Play the first game. That is a simple enough story to get into the series.

Crows90124d ago

Was going to say the same. It's really not hard to get into.

Hofstaderman125d ago

My advice; play the games in release order. Alot of people say story chronological order but that can be really confusing. Trust me.

Inverno125d ago

Read the manga, story makes more sense there.

-Gespenst-125d ago (Edited 125d ago )

I think a problem that SE is going to run into (or already has run into) with this series is that a lot of the people still following it were kids / teens when they played the first one, and are now much older. I know I'm finding it increasingly hard to tolerate the childishness of some of the stuff in these games, and I'm sure there are plenty of original players who have since just stopped following the series for this reason. I can't count the number of times I was playing KH3 and just feeling like, "What the f*** am I doing?"

SE can keep the series PG-13, and try to get a new audience of kids, but how do they intend to get kids into a series with a story that has been expanding since 2002, and over the course of like a dozen games? Especially when there are already loads of newer franchises out there that have already pretty much cornered the kids / teens market.

Honestly, I think they should either end the series once and for all, or take it in a more mature direction, and ditch the Disney stuff (I know, unpopular opinion, probably). It is a series that hasn't really grown with its audience, I feel. Alternatively, they could try to steer it in a more all-ages Studio Ghibli direction, sort of like Final Fantasy.

banger88124d ago

I felt this way with KH3 as well, ended up dropping it around half way through. I won't even bother with KH4.

CS7124d ago

Same here. Kingdom Hearts 3’s dialog was way to childish for me and I only played just to finish the story and wrap up the near 15 year wait.

I doubt I would be buying any other games unless they go in a more mature (all-ages) direction as OP said.

jambola124d ago

It doesn't help with Sora's loud stretched out constant yelling either

smashman98124d ago

you gotta remember Disney has to sign off on everything they do with KH. Disney is super protective of their IP,

Either way I don't disagree with you on a lot of this stuff becoming more and more of an issue. But it's okay that fans grow out of things like this. But if they do decide to keep it more for the young audience then they will have to solve the problem that the article mentions.

-Gespenst-124d ago

Yeah, I just don't know what they could do to get all the kids invested in it at this stage. The only thing I can think of is a total reboot, but that would be an enormous project, and they clearly have no intention of doing it. I mean, the series has just embarked upon another "saga", which, if it's anything like the last "saga", will take another 2 decades to complete, will consist of 6+ games, and will convolute the overall narrative even further (if that's even possible). It seems to me that, if this is SE's plan, and if they want people to still care about the series in 5-6 years time, then their only real option is to try to appeal more to a non-adolescent audience. Otherwise, the kids won't care because they won't have a clue what's going on, and the adults won't care because the series is too childish.

Having said all that, the Yozora stuff, and the footage we've seen from KH4, does seem to MAYBE indicate that the series is going in the direction I'm talking about, but it's too early to say for sure. KH4 might look completely different the next time we see it, knowing SE.

Crows90124d ago

Kingdom hearts 3 is horrible ..that's why you felt that way. It's the worst in the series by far.

FinalFantasyFanatic124d ago

My issue is with the decline of the writing which has been an issue for Square-Enix games across the board. KH3 should have gone out with a bang and felt very satisfying, but instead it was like a wet tissue and left feeling like I missed a lot of content. Having said that, KH3 was probably the last KH game I'll purchase.

Rainbowcookie124d ago

Im playing 3 as my first one and I got that same feeling. Enjoying the variety and combat but im not into the story...too confusing.

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GoodGuy09125d ago

Indeed. If you wanna give it a try, just go with 1-3. The other games are unfortunately needed to know but you can just youtube all the cutscenes by order of release of each game.

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8 Best Games Set In A Multiverse

One of the biggest TV and movie tropes in the last decade has been the multiverse, the idea of exploring multiple dimensions to uncover alternate versions of existing ideas. From both a business and creative perspective, it makes sense why established franchises are shaking things up in this way.

However, there aren't many video games latching on to this trend, as rendering multiple worlds in real-time is a difficult feat and the medium is relatively young in comparison to its contemporaries, making crossover opportunities more difficult. Still, there are a few great titles that manage enough to overcome these challenges, and here are some of the best examples.

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Christopher304d ago

While I love someone mentioning Planescape, not really multiverse. Planes and dimensions, yes. But, they are typically their own locations and are very rarely tied to another 'verse' let alone another plane. The only things that are directly tied are the ethereal and material planes. Otherwise, they are dimensions created of their own design and goals by the creator/owner and not comprised of 'their own version of another dimension'.

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Final Fantasy XVI Combat Owes A Lot To Kingdom Hearts Staff

NP: “When I played through Final Fantasy XVI, I occasionally found what I believed to be evident Kingdom Hearts gameplay inspirations that I’d rather not detail here due to spoilers. Still, with it having been previously confirmed that Kingdom Hearts staff was working on this title, the notion wasn’t all that surprising.

However, I didn’t realize how truly instrumental Kingdom Hearts team members were in developing Final Fantasy XVI. After digging through the title’s credits, I found crucial Kingdom Hearts development staff who played significant roles in ensuring the combat design excelled.”

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