

And most wouldn’t feel any worse if he was the one to be destroyed instead. If they killed Xion, they’d wonder why he was upset. They didn’t view her as a person, and he had to remember the earlier incidents: everyone’s confusion over why he was upset when he thought Axel was dead, and Saix’s scorn over his concern for Xion when she was unconscious. Roxas realized the other members of the Organization would use or destroy Xion without a second thought. The loudest objection came from Xaldin… who thought she should be destroyed instead. Xemnas ordered Axel to bring Xion back in any condition, as long as she was still functional. I’ve seen a lot of people criticize the plot for having Roxas leave the Organization because of a girl. Although I would have liked to see more of certain Organization members, the game is filled with entertaining character interactions and funny moments. (This might not count, since I just dislike stealth.)īut I mainly play these games for their stories and characters, and that’s where 358/2 Days won me over. There are a few annoying stealth sections.
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Very annoying if you almost defeated them, because they have full health when they reappear. Some Heartless disappear once they get too far from their starting point.A few do not, and don’t warn you beforehand. Most missions let you choose whether to RTC (return to the castle) after you complete your objective, so you can continue to search for treasure chests and such.A handful of gameplay quirks bugged me, as well: Unfortunately, the missions can get a little repetitive and tedious. All missions can be replayed at any time. You can do all of them if you want, but you can skip the optional ones and continue the story if you prefer.

Some advance the story, but others are optional. Sometimes you only have one, while other days give you a list of missions to pick from.
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The other major difference from the rest of the series is that the passage of time is measured through days, and you take on a new mission each day. I actually really liked the panel system! It’s the sort of inventory management I find fun, unlike what another certain game did. It’s similar to the inventory system in Resident Evil 4 or the way you equip powers in Kid Icarus: Uprising. Panels come in different shapes, and more powerful ones take up more room, which forces you to manage your panels carefully to take what you want into battle. As you progress, you unlock more panel slots. Your weapon, spells, items, skills, and even levels and inventory space all must be equipped through a panel system. Its gameplay is similar to that of Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, with one major difference.
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In fact, although the movie got me a little teary-eyed, the emotional impact was much stronger when I played the game myself.ģ58/2 Days tells the story of Roxas’s time in Organization XIII and his friendship with Axel, and the fourteenth member, Xion. Although the movie covers all the major plot points, it skips some important scenes, as well as a lot of character interactions that helped me connect more to the plot.

Although I’d already watched the movie included in the Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Remix, I decided to play through the actual Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days myself.
