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The comic relief is provided when Donald Duck and Goofy join your party and the real quest begins – to find your friends and the missing King. As soon as you arrive in a world called Traverse Town, we get that dark Final Fantasy feel mixed with some lighthearted “Disneyness” when meeting some legendary characters such as Cid, Leon and Yuffie. This all changes once the Disney characters start getting involved.
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There are also a few fetch quests too but with little instruction on what these items look like, this can take longer than you’d like. Being filled out with multiple choice questions and decision making that will inevitably affect how the game plays later on, particularly at the end, this can become rather frustrating. The excitement for this ambitious plot soon dwindles as the first hour or so is very slow, overly long and doesn’t give much direction on what to do next until you stumble across the trigger for the next plot point. Over in the Disney world, King Mickey Mouse (who else would be the King) has gone missing as he looks for the cause and solution to this cosmic threat. Coincidentally, the walls between worlds have been broken down by a Darkness from what seems to be the dawn of time, which neatly explains the crossover of the franchises. Kingdom Hearts puts you in the, frankly gigantic, shoes of 14 year old Sora as he and his friends, Riku and Kairi, try to escape their island and see new worlds. Storyīack in 2002, at the age of 12 and still having fairly fresh memories of playing Final Fantasy VII on the original PlayStation console and having grown up during the “Disney Renaissance” period, my attention was grabbed by news of a game that crossed these two seemingly incompatible franchises. As the next generation of gaming approaches, faster than my backlog will be able to handle, let’s take a moment to look back at a game that captured the imaginations of many and sparked a multi-generational franchise while also being released over three generations itself – Kingdom Hearts.