For better or worse, A Fragmentary Passage is its own distinct entry in the Kingdom Hearts canon– the Prologue that Never Was.
What makes Birth by Sleep’s story so engrossing isn’t that it's as a prequel, It’s the fact that it’s emotionally charged and mature.
A celebration of all things Kingdom Hearts, it’s perhaps only natural to let Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance self indulge a bit.
That’s the statement Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days makes: even if Roxas doesn’t know who he is or where he came from, he still lived.
Coming in at a $40 price point (!!!) Kingdom Hearts III: Re:Mind offers an 80% recycled campaign, a boss rush mode, and some other trash.
A good post-game only makes a game better, and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories wouldn’t be half as good without Reverse/Rebirth.
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is memorable more for what it did differently from the original than for anything else.
Any series with a dozen games in its mainline story and over 15 years of time investment will naturally have an endless pile of expectations directed...
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Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on January 9, 2017, but with the release of Kingdom Hearts III this year, we felt it wouldn’t hurt...