Sometimes it's okay for a game to start out with a bunch of questions and references to stuff you might not know about yet. I'd also say it's not as bad about Lore References as other games in the franchise. At least you can just leave the game sitting to grind without having to manually go through hundreds of story quests just to get to the plot. Other than that, it seems okay? Not particularly groundbreaking, and still suffering from SquEnix's bullshit monetization schemes, but somewhat bearable. The battle system is an interesting evolution of the typical "match 3 out of 5 colored attacks" battle system most mobage tend to go for, but i was constantly brushing up against annoyances that made me irritated every time I was having a little bit of fun.īattle system is somewhat strategic and more engaging than Union Cross? It's a chore to make any progress in the game, and you basically have to leave the game on idle mode for hours on end just to hit a couple of objectives. But for the two mobile games, I think you can get away with watching the clips as the gameplay isn't very engaging.Īnd that's my quick and unedited and lazy review that I wrote on the spot. I'm normally against telling new fans of the series to JuSt WaTcH tHe ClIpS oN yOuTuBe, and I still maintain that stance when it comes to the main games. Honestly, it's only been 1 day and I only played it for about 2 hours but I'm already thinking that this may not be something I want to invest my time in right now. The gameplay itself is very grindy and you can tell this is going to be a painfully slow drip-fed story like Union χ (which I gave up around chapter 850 and just started watching Everglow's videos to keep up to date). However the information is both overly explained and very cryptic. It references the events of Union χ and gives us some nuggets of information that we were wondering since DDD as well as info we were curious about since KH3. I can't imagine someone who isn't invested in the lore will find this as a very good starting point. The plot in this-although it's obviously nowhere near as wacky as the plot of Union χ (yet)-was still a little too confusing for my comfort. Now, I know basically all the main story beats of Kingdom Hearts as I've been keeping up with it and trying to stay on top of the story. Kingdom Hearts Union χ Dark Road appeared on Android and Apple iOS devices.Click to expand.Figure I'd talk to myself in an update. Switch cloud versions are also on the way. Thanks to various collections and ports, all of the mainline Kingdom Hearts games and major spin-offs are immediately available on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Here’s the full Kingdom Hearts 20th anniversary trailer. A chess set and luggage both appeared in the announcement video. The Kingdom Hearts merchandise shown involved some high-end items. Cloud versions of Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 ReMix, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, and Kingdom Hearts 3 are on the way to the system. The anniversary video confirmed it will appear “this winter.” It also showed some scenes from the end of the story that involved characters like Xehanort, Eraqus, and Maleficent.Īs for the Kingdom Hearts Switch ports, those came up in the final SSBU presentation. The Kingdom Hearts Union χ Dark Road final chapter is also finally on the way. It is an offline feature, so you don’t need an internet connection after downloading the update. This lets people see the mobile game’s entire story. More Kingdom Hearts merchandise and an event are coming as well.įirst, the Kingdom Hearts Union χ theater mode is now available. There will also be Switch ports of mainline games. Long awaited updates are coming to Kingdom Hearts Union χ Dark Road, to close out Dark Road‘s story with a final chapter and offer a theater mode. Square Enix shared details on what people can expect from the Kingdom Hearts 20th anniversary celebrations.
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