Here are some that deserve a bit more attention. Dalton Cooper is an editor for Game Rant who has been writing about video games professionally since Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his career, Dalton considers himself a video game historian and strives to play as many games as possible.
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Sora rarely fights humanoid enemies, and even more rarely do the humans he does fight remain human-looking when he fights them, as opposed to turning into big monsters. But without the goofiness with which Sora sometimes faces his enemies, like carrying a Nightmare Before Christmas -themed keyblade that actually makes a jingle bell sound when he uses it, Sora seems aggressive and out to hurt his opponents.
Those who have played all of the Kingdom Hearts games know how much fun it is to watch him travel between worlds and meet new people. This sometimes makes him too trusting, but it also leads to great team-ups with Disney characters like Hercules and Mulan.
In her free time, you can find her eating hummus, riding the Haunted Mansion, or being suffocated by her cats, Moo and Mai Tai. By Liz Adler Published Jan 05, Like in many Disney and Squaresoft media, spells like Fireballs, Timestop, and Blizzard are aplenty, with Donald as a wizard.
The concept of summoning characters such as Simba, Dumbo, and Bambi for battle may also be offensive to some. With the surprisingly well blend and charm of Disney and Square, Kingdom Hearts should please both young gamers and older RPG veterans alike. As a fan of all three, I can call this game nothing but fantastic.
Some aspects of the game are quite silly, a few even stupid Running around whacking people with an overgrown key, Donald as the Court Magician, Sora's gigantic yellow shoes, etc. The storyline is so brilliant that you know it has to be Square, with great new characters Sora, Riku, Kairi, Ansem… plus some fun cameos for Final Fantasy fans Squall, Cloud, Sephiroth, Yuffie… you can't help being drawn into the world of Kingdom Hearts.
Also, many of the classic Disney characters show up, ranging from the stars of Alladin, to The Little Mermaid, To Alice in Wonderland, and too many more to count.
Overall, this game is good clean fun.
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