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Kingdom Hearts Platinum (PS2) | 
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List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £12.88 You Save: £7.11 (36%)
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Rating: 93 reviews
Platform: Playstation2 Genre: role-playing-games Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Age: 3 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.5
UPC: 711719627319 EAN: 0711719627319
Release Date: August 22, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Ships from U.S.A., to anywhere in the United Kingdom! Orders only take 7-10 days! We specialise in service to the U.K. and only ship airmail.
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Amazon.co.uk Review Ever wondered what would happen if the worlds of Final Fantasy and Disney collided? It's an odd concept, but from the most schizophrenic of acorns the mighty gaming oak of Kingdom Hearts has grown. Legendary role-play game-maker Square has been given unprecedented liberties with the entire Disney universe and has created a game featuring everything from The Nightmare Before Christmas to The Little Mermaid. To have characters as disparate as Tarzan and Donald Duck teaming up is odd enough, but it becomes very freaky when Square throws in a variety of its own characters, such as Cloud, Squall and Aeris from the various Final Fantasies. We are, in short, talking Incongruity City. But this has one side benefit in that the storyline behind the game is by necessity rather vague, which seems to have stopped Square from filling three CDs full of new-age whining about Mother Earth, as is its usual wont. Instead it has spent even more time on the graphics and the end result is a quite stunning three-dimensional cartoon. As for the gameplay, it may come as a surprise to learn that it doesn't actually feature--as all the Final Fantasy games do--turn-based combat. Instead it's essentially a scrolling beat-'em-up-cum-platformer with exactly the kind of complicated Square-style knobs you'd expect. The game may be a little shallow but it's an impressive artistic achievement and any title that allows you to magically summon Bambi out of thin air to attack evil demons of the underworld has got to be worth some sort of recommendation. --David Jenkins
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Great game, but AVOID this version at all costs! September 7, 2008 WZ This game is pretty good, considering I've never been a Disney fan even when I was a kid, it manages to pull even an adult gamer in this enchanting tale. The merger of squaresoft-style rpg, their characters, and disney heroes & villains is very well done. The gameplay, while suffering from a serious lack of ergonomy, is quite entertaining. However AVOID this version at all costs. Square Europe ONCE AGAIN show their comtempt for European gamers by slaughtering an initially beautiful game with a Megadrive-style 50hz PAL conversion. This means that just like with FFX and FFX-2, we are "treated" to a horribly squished image, and a game that runs slower than normal! I find it utterly disgusting that such a major company as Square does not take the trouble to offer us proper conversions. The time of the SNES is long past, our TVs are perfectly capable of handling 60 Hz games, and they already were when this game was released. Every other company had long been offering properly converted games. But not Square, oh no. Square Europe's PS2 conversion policy can be summarized by "they will buy the games anyway since it's got Square on the box, so why should we bother with proper conversions?". This game is well worth a try, but ( as usual with Square PS2 games ), stay away from this pathetic EU version, and get the US one instead.
Brilliant, magical game! June 13, 2008 Mrs. Sharon L. Lawson (London, England, UK) All that has to be said about this wonderfull game has already been mentioned in the many reviews so here's my point... Isn't the end credits' song "Simple and Clean" by Utada Hikaru beautifull? It's on my ipod along with an extended techno remix! It made me cry when I finished my epic adventure and wound down with that song ;o) Worth many hours of play just to hear that song alone!! LOL
Kingdom Hearts 1 review February 5, 2008 Carla Evans (West Mids, UK) I have this game and its sequel and I find it brilliant. And the worlds you encounter in both games are the best. All my childhood characters came flooding back in the first game. And most of the films I like came back in the second like Pirates of the carrabean, Tron, Atlantica (The Little Mermaid). Also the mini games you get to do are quite good too. Im playing it over and over because I could never get rid of it. Looking forward to the third game in the ps2 series. Not got much information but I know one of the worlds is Notre Dame (Hunchback of notre dame) well I think so . Hope to who ever buys this game has as much fun I did in playing it as they will.
Best game eva , cant wait to bye num 2 August 30, 2007 J. F. Mccarthy (UK) I bought this game on the of chance i might like it . I need to start goin with gists more often as it is the best game i have ever played . I only completed it 2 days ago and im raring to have anuther go and ty to complete it 100% . unlike the final fantasy games (i have X and X-2 and have completed niether) it isnt to hard or to easy so while the i wasnt wiping the floor with it , i wasnt dying everytime i came up to a main fight like OOgie Boogie. When it comes to graphics and story line , this game aces them all as it is full of exciting event and movies but nt so many that you die of bordom . i cant get over how much fun this game was and would recomend it to anyone who likes disney, and who likes final fantasy but would prefer it a bit easier.
Proper masterpiece April 18, 2007 S. Dudley (Uk) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The people behind Kingdom Hearts have managed to create a perfect balance of cutsey disney action with quality RPG elements. The games strong points include the graphics, sound, (infact the overall production is great) a huge sprawling world, great enemy design and great voice acting amongst other things! The story strolls along at your desired pace meaning plenty of chances for exploring and doing/going where you want which is always great in an RPG. There are of course a few faults, namely the occasionally dull fighting elements which mostly involve the ol' hack and slash formula, a slightly dodgy camera and cheesy american voice acting! (Give me the japanese oringinal with subs anyday!) All these niggles become unimportant however, as soon as you immerse yourself in the fantastic universe of Kingdom Hearts. The bosses epic and satisfying, level design is great. Don't be put off by the slightly sickly sweet image given by the Disney label, this is a masterpiece of RPG/Adventure gaming!
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