GR Reviewer Will Worrall says:
"Overall, this is a nice little package that contains a full console release for a previously handheld only title and a segment that should do its job of getting you ready for the franchise's probable final instalment. However, the film segment of the game leaves much to be desired, and since you’ll be paying nearly full price for what actually amounts to around 2 hours of new playable content, you might want to give this collection a miss unless you’re a hardcore fan."
Almost two years after the game was released, the Kingdom Hearts III soundtrack has finally been officially released.
Author Writes: With the impending release of Kingdom Hearts 3, it seems like Square Enix has missed their perfect opportunity to bring the series to other platforms.
Square Enix already said they wanted to focus directly on getting KH3 our first before even considering porting those remasters to other platforms
There's a solid argument for switch, but these games wouldn't sell significantly on XONE. The install base is roughly half of PS4 and much less disposed to Japanese games (even when 360 and PS3 had virtually identical install bases Japanese games would sell a significant majority of their copies on PlayStation). KH3 was announced for both consoles before Square saw how lopsided this gen would be. Plus a true numbered sequel is always going to sell better than a spin-off with a crazy title like Kingdom Hearts: 2×(8÷3): Hunter Hearst Helmsley.
Xbox gamers don't want kingdom hearts, they prefer games full of guns and macho protagonist.
the collections don't even sell THAT amazingly well on the PS4 with the biggest fanbase and supposedly where most of the fans of the series are. so what makes the author think that it will do better on other platforms?
After the Kingdom Hearts III trailer from TGS 2018, I've concluded that "Don't Think Twice" is the perfect send-off song for Kingdom Hearts III. Here's why.