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May 2019
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The editors liked
Provides a good sense of closure
Gorgeous visuals and music
Pirates of the Caribbean level is a cut above the rest
Beautiful
Shifting art styles
Nostalgic trips to familiar places
Disney worlds are beautifully realized and fun to be in
Disney and Pixar characters have engaging and memorable stories
Combat is simple
Slick
And super exciting
A fitting entry to don the title Kingdom Hearts 3
One of the most beautiful games you'll ever play
Visual feast for the eyes
Fastpaced combat that rewards flashy combos and swapping around various keyblades
Everything about the Gummi Ships is perfect
AI companions in each world join the fight instead of taking up a party slot
Whatever keyblade you
Visually stunning
Satisfying combat
Awesome soundtracks
Combat is fun and smooth
The world's are visually diverse
The editors didn't like
Unambitious gameplay
Story feels convoluted rather than deep
Final Fantasy is almost entirely absent
Simplistic
Repetitive combat
Tedious
Sugary writing
Too many leather jackets and zips
The overarching Keyblade War story is convoluted and difficult to follow
Some of the worlds feel sparse
Gummi Ship gameplay doesn't feel satisfying
The recap may not be enough for newcomers to understand what's going on
Low difficulty level that's made even easier with Attractions and other special moves
Story requires a massive primer before approaching for the first time
Floaty jumping and iffy camera controls still plague the longrunning series
Published: 2018-05-18, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Square Enix made Kingdom Hearts III playable for the first time during a world premier event in Santa Monica on May 17. Director Tetsuya Nomura said at the event that we'll learn the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One games's release date early next month (presum...
Kingdom Hearts III is the biggest, boldest, flashiest entry in the saga—one that builds upon the gameplay systems of its forebears in a kaleidoscopic carnival of action RPG jubilance...
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Published: 2019-01-29, Author: Chris , review by: impulsegamer.com
Battle through some of Disney/Pixars best known worlds as you try and save the universe from the Heartless...
Abstract: It's been well over a decade since the last time I played a Kingdom Hearts game, but the wait is over now that Kingdom Hearts III is finally out. The latest iteration in the action RPG series is available now for you to purchase on the PS4 and Xbox One ga...
A fantastic end to The Dark Seeker Saga, Fun, satisfying gameplay with plenty of spectacle, Disney worlds are absurdly detailed and fun to explore, Story is emotionally resonant throughout
The Gummi Ship remains a bit of an afterthought
I loved my time with Kingdom Hearts 3, embracing its melodramatic storytelling, whimsical selection of worlds and enjoyable combat right until the very end.The closing act left me in tears as revelations I've been waiting over 13 years for finally came to...
Abstract: By my reckoning, there are 238 cutscenes in Kingdom Hearts 3. If that sounds like a lot for a game of around 30-40 hours, that's because it is. But then Kingdom Hearts 3 is, in the modern vernacular, a lot: from the dazzling pyrotechnics that accompany ma...
Published: 2019-01-25, Author: Jordan , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Faultless visuals that transform to meet the many inspired worlds, Flowmotion and clever Formchanges make for the best Kingdom Hearts combat yet, A spellbinding, deeply satisfying rollercoaster of a final act that will leave you an emotional wreck, The
Voice-acting and cutscenes are hit or miss, and this undermines the appearance of some iconic Disney characters,
This is a game that wants to delight you. It is unapologetically hopeful, like nothing I've ever played, offering a seemingly endless font of positivity that is difficult to ignore. Alas, it is still very much a Kingdom Hearts game, and the staunchly unwa...
I have no idea how Kingdom Hearts 3 compares to Kingdom Hearts, or Kingdom Hearts 2, or even Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage, which is apparently, unbelievably, a real thing that Square Enix actually released.What I can say is t...