![]() ![]() You can interrupt attacks by playing cards with higher numbers, or a 0 which interrupts everything but loses to everything. When Sora and enemies play cards at the same time the card with the higher number will cancel out the other. In addition, each enemy he fights has a deck of their own. Sora has to assemble a deck of cards that represent abilities he can use. ![]() Unlike the first game, Re:Chain of Memories is a weird combination of card games and action RPG elements. Why can't you let me have fun Riku goddamnit The few original tracks, mostly boss themes, are all totally forgettable and not of the caliber of the works of the other games. About 3/4ths of the soundtrack is just taken from the original game, with a few tunes from Kingdom Hearts II thrown in as well. This may be for the best as what little voice acting there is was rather low quality, with many of the actors sounding like they were uninterested in coming back for more. It's pretty clear most of the assets are just recycled from the first game, and many of the cutscenes are done without voices. This pacing absolutely kills the game, and it's a shame that there are interesting and important elements buried in here.Įqually as weak as the story is Re: Chain of Memories' presentation. Every time it feels like Re:Chain of Memories' plot is going to pick up you'll have to sit through another one of Sora's old adventures. It feels lazy, and more importantly, it interrupts the actually interesting stuff. Sora's gang revisits almost every single world from the first game (with the noticeable and weird exception of the Tarzan based Deep Jungle) and relives the events they went through. Unfortunately, it's constantly interrupted by what amounts to little more than a clip show. Jeeze, I wonder if this guy is evil or not. Many important plot elements from future games find their first appearances here, and the overarching plot is actually pretty interesting. ![]() Worse, Castle Oblivion has the unfortunate side effect that it causes its inhabitants to lose their memories. It's here where they must relive most of their memories from the first game to reach the top of the castle, all while dealing with the new threat in the form of Organization XIII. The trio comes across Castle Oblivion during their adventure. Re:Chain of Memories picks up directly where the first game leaves off, with Sora, Donald, and Goofy searching for their lost friends. Does this oft-forgotten dark horse of the series still provide entertainment? Realizing this, Square Enix remade the game for PlayStation 2 in 2008 under the name Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, bringing it to 3D and adding in new elements. Despite being released to keep fans busy while the next entry to the series was worked on, Chain of Memories is actually vital to the plot and a fun game to boot. Rather, a weird Game Boy Advance card game known as Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. No not Kingdom Hearts II, that's still a few years out. A year after Kingdom Hearts came out, in 2003, we got the unexpected follow-up. ![]()
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