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And as much as I would love to play whatever I want, whenever I want, I do have a job. And that job demands I play certain games at certain times, and that doesn't give me much free time. So in the ...
The remake might use assets from Square’s first Kingdom Hearts game, but the original Chain of Memories used lovely 16-bit visuals that still look great to this day. Seeing Sora, Donald, Goofy, and ...
KINGDOM HEARTS: CHAIN OF MEMORIES mixes well-known Disney and Final Fantasy characters for another card-based adventure. Led by a mysterious stranger, Sora and his friends Donald Duck and Goofy enter ...
Everybody likes to rag on Kingdom Hearts' weirdest entry, but even 20 years later, it might be one of my favourites A strange little spin-off on the GBA might just be one of the shiniest pearls in ...
The Summer of Kingdom Hearts returns! And this time, it's Kingdom Hearts Re: Coded Review on the block! What did we think? Find out here.
It's pretty easy to throw around the phrase "there's really nothing like this", but in the case of Kingdom Hearts, there really isn't anything like it. It's like a time capsule that keeps spilling ...
The "Summer of Kingdom Hearts" continues! This time, we're dropping our Kingdom Hearts RE:Chain Of Memories Review!
Chain of Memories takes place immediately after the finale of the first Kingdom Hearts game, and has Sora wandering the halls of Castle Oblivion and facing off against the mysterious Organization.
Kingdom Hearts’ 21st anniversary in the U.S. has passed, and Kingdom Hearts 4 still won’t be out until next year at the earliest. You could play every Kingdom Hearts game to hold you over, but here we ...
Set straight after the first Kingdom Hearts, Chain Of Memories is a direct sequel. Despite the numbering, it’s vital for understanding Kingdom Hearts 2, making its 2004 release as a Game Boy ...
After Sora fights Marluxia for his life and Naminé’s freedom, Naminé places him and his companions to sleep in pod-like machines to help them regain the memories they lost. Read our review of Kingdom ...