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  • Combines worlds of Disney and Final Fantasy
  • Sora returns with Donald Duck, Goofy, King Mickey and Riku to stop Master Xehanort's plan; Number of players: 1 player; ESRB content: Fantasy violence; Genre: Action and adventure; Role playing
  • New "Attraction Flow" attacks incorporate Disney Parks attractions
  • Features worlds based on new Disney properties including Tangled and Big Hero 6

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Kingdom Hearts III tells the story of the power of friendship and light vs. darkness as Sora and his friends embark on a perilous adventure. Set in a vast array of Disney and Pixar worlds, Kingdom Hearts follows the journey of Sora, an unknowing heir to a spectacular power. Sora is joined by Donald Duck and Goofy to stop an evil force known as the Heartless from invading and overtaking the universe. Sora, Donald, and Goofy unite with iconic Disney Pixar characters old and new to overcome tremendous challenges and persevere against the darkness threatening their worlds.Adventure in Disney and Pixar WorldsEmbark on an adventure that spans the Disney universe: Travel across Disney and Pixar worlds to protect them from the Heartless invasion, and befriend and join heroes from Toy Story, Monsters, , Big Hero 6, Tangled, Hercules, and moreUnlock the Power of the Key bladesThe mysterious and powerful Key blades can now transform into additional forms with new abilities, moves, and animations. Equip multiple Key blades and combo between them to unlock spectacular attacksExperience the MagicCast visually stunning, powerful magic spells to battle the Heartless. Call upon Disney Pixar friends and partner with them for support. Turn the tide of combat by summoning all new “ Attractions” inspired by the theme parks.Thrilling and Action Packed BattlesExplore and interact directly with the Disney Pixar worlds. Fight off swarms of Heartless while scaling massive cliffs, diving deep underwater, or even free falling through the air. Experience unique game play elements custom designed for each new worldRelive Classic Disney Shorts Through Mini games Take a break from saving the world with over 20 mini games inspired by classic Disney short films.


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Adventure in Disney and Pixar Worlds

Adventure in Disney and Pixar Worlds

Embark on an adventure that spans the Disney universe: Travel across Disney and Pixar worlds to protect them from the Heartless invasion, and befriend and join heroes from Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., Big Hero 6, Tangled, Hercules, and more!

 Unlock the Power of the Keyblades

Unlock the Power of the Keyblades

The mysterious and powerful Keyblades can now transform into additional forms with new abilities, moves, and animations. Equip multiple Keyblades and combo between them to unlock spectacular attacks!

Experience the Magic

Experience the Magic

Cast visually stunning, powerful magic spells to battle the Heartless. Call upon Disney-Pixar friends and partner with them for support. Turn the tide of combat by summoning all-new 'Attractions' inspired by the theme parks.

 Thrilling and Action-Packed Battles

Thrilling and Action-Packed Battles

Explore and interact directly with the Disney-Pixar worlds. Fight off swarms of Heartless while scaling massive cliffs, diving deep underwater, or even free-falling through the air. Experience unique gameplay elements custom designed for each new world

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
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Customers like the gameplay, saying it has fun aspects and is an epic and unforgettable gaming experience. They also appreciate the graphics and sound, saying the worlds are beautiful and everything looks real. However, some customers differ on storyline, quality, and characters.

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473 customers mention373 positive100 negative

Customers find the gameplay of the video game console enjoyable, challenging, and fun. They also appreciate the unique stories and combat. Customers also mention that the graphics are nice and the game is enjoyable to look at.

"...A love letter for Kingdom Hearts fans, and a enjoyable ride from newcomers (just note that you may get confused if you look to into it too much)." Read more

"...Fighting- very customization to fit your play style and each key blade has it's own uses now and can be upgraded via gummy parts so that you don't..." Read more

"Kingdom Hearts III for PlayStation 4 is an epic and unforgettable gaming experience that combines the magic of Disney with the captivating world of..." Read more

"...What follows is a grand adventure through new worlds with new friends that successfully brings together the stories from across the series into one..." Read more

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Customers find the graphics and world design incredible, gorgeous to watch, and beautiful. They also say the graphics make the Disney characters look amazing and the worlds are crafted with spectacular detail. Customers also mention the themes are absolutely amazing and colorful.

"...--Graphics/Audio:Amazing graphics...." Read more

"...ProsWorld design is fantastic, unlike previous titles where you could not miss any chests doing the level because the rooms where so small, it..." Read more

"...The graphics and visuals are nothing short of stunning, immersing players in a vibrant and enchanting world filled with beloved Disney characters..." Read more

"...Battle effects are as flashy and gorgeous to watch as ever.Gameplay remains one of the KH series' strengths...." Read more

242 customers mention90 positive152 negative

Customers are mixed about the storyline. Some mention that it delivers an epic story that feels rewarding for fans, while others say that it fails to impress with its story. They also say that the stories can drag on a bit.

"...There is an awful lot of exposition that is either done for the purpose of catching people up to speed, or done for the purpose of explaining things..." Read more

"...3, the normal ending won't be a real surprise, but the epilogue is well worth it with a character reveal leading up to the next sega...." Read more

"...- The pacing could be better. As I already stated, the story is incredibly end-loaded, and a lot of character resolutions all happen at once..." Read more

"...of their movie counter part, but this time the over arching story is much more engaging and you get quit a fair bit between each world completion,..." Read more

164 customers mention69 positive95 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the game. Some find it well worth the wait, amazing, and satisfying. Others say that it's underwhelming, mediocre, and disappointing.

"...Some are not as good as the film themselves, like Rapunzel's hair in the film have individual strands, while in game her hair are more clump together..." Read more

"...Resolutions to various story arcs (if you're a long time fan) are pretty satisfying.-..." Read more

"...Sephiroth or the phantom, Kingdom Hearts 3 offers only a single, underwhelming, secret boss and a series of battlegates to overcome...." Read more

"...Was it incredible and worth the wait? Debatable? Me, it was a fun twenty something hours but I feel like there should have been more." Read more

71 customers mention22 positive49 negative

Customers are mixed about the characters in the video game console. Some mention that the models are incredibly detailed, and the worlds themselves are bigger than they've ever seen. They also like the Disney characters, and say the attention to detail and artistry bring them to life. However, others feel that the main characters are not integral parts of the stories, and there is no relevant character development. They feel that most of the time the characters are just robots, talking to each other with special actions.

"...The good news is that while some dialog and voice acting moments can feel awkward, the story isn't afraid to goof around (pun intended), and be funny..." Read more

"...Audio and sound are excellent. Voice actors are on point and have really good delivery...." Read more

"...The Bad:•Missing returning characters from Final Fantasy. I was hoping to see some Cloud and Leon action, but nope...." Read more

"...Also, there are too many characters and not enough time given to each to shine properly, which is shocking considering there are over 11 hours of..." Read more

Best Kingdom Hearts Game to Date. Conclusion to the Dark Seeker Sega
5 Stars
Best Kingdom Hearts Game to Date. Conclusion to the Dark Seeker Sega
The wait if finally over. After 17 years, the trilogy (along with numerous games in between) finally reach it's end with the conclusion of the Xehanort's story arc.Story:Takes place after 'Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance' and 'Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage'For those who haven't followed along the 9+ games, you may get confused on some of the character interactions as they give subtle hints of past events, making you think they're plot holes in the story. But the core story and theme is easy to follow. Think of it as someone who never watched all the Marvel films leading up to an Avengers movie; you'll get the overall plot, may get confused on the details, but overall experience is still enjoyable.There is a 'A Memory Archive' for those who want to catch up on the story. It's a cliff notes version of major events leading up to Kingdom Hearts 3. It won't give you every single detail, just plot synopsis of the games.All you need to know is that Sora, the main character in the series is trying to search for the 7 Guardians of Light to stop Master Xehanort from putting the world into darkness. Problem is, Xehanort is also gathering the 13 wielders of darkness in order to do so. Prophesy has it that once the 7 guardians of light and 13 wielder of darkness gather, a mythical keyblade will form giving the wielder exponential power.Story focus on theme of friendship and light vs darkness. There's also time travel a la 'Butterfly Effect (film), body swaps, data version of characters which people are trying to decipher , and clones of characters from light and/or darkness from their hearts who are their own individual person...yeah you have to had played all the games to get it.There are also Disney Worlds mixed in, which are retelling of their respective films with Sora, Donald, and Goofydropped into the world. If you played any of the past Kingdom Hearts games, it'll feel very similar. Disney Worlds you'll visit include:Kingdom of Corona (Tangled),San Fransokyo (Big Hero 6),Toy Box (Toy Story),Monstropolis (Monsters, Inc.),Arendelle (Frozen)Olympus (Hercules)The Caribbean (Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End)100 Acre Wood (Winnie the Pooh)The returning worlds like Olympus and The 100 Acre Wood has more original story to them.Sora has a more emotional side to him than past games flushing out his character.For those who been following along having played all the games leading up to Kingdom Hearts 3, the normal ending won't be a real surprise, but the epilogue is well worth it with a character reveal leading up to the next sega.--Gameplay:Similar to combo based action-adventure hack and slash like DMC or Bayonetta series, but more lenient (exception hardest difficulty) and focus on fun factor and spectacle rather than exact button presses for devastating combos.Command menu for battle system from Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II make a return.Some quality of life changes:-The gauges for party members now appear next to Sora's in the bottom right corner instead of above.- Reaction Commands replaced by Situation Commands like in KH 0.2.-Can now switch between three Keyblades on the fly during battle by pressing the Right Directional Button. Only can use one keyblade at a time (no duel wielding)-Keyblades can now level up to become stronger-Allies can invite Sora into special techniques-Can now cancel summons (Links) animations on the fly (but it does less potential damage overall)Battles are very fluid with a lot of forward momentum when battling. Way better than the first game in the series (Kingdom Hearts I), which is now almost unplayable with it's slow, floaty combat, traversal and horrible camera. Drastic change from when it started 17 years ago.You now get more options in battle with new abilities and mini-games unlocking as you progress, so it's no longer a pure hack-n-slash.You now have a party up to 5, giving a lot of team up combo potentialThere are now verticality traverse levels, no able to scale up/run up walls even in battles. Reminiscent of the battle cutscene in Kingdom Hearts 2There are keyblade form changes (duel bow gun, claws, use chariot to attack enemies, AOE attacks for example) with different finishers depending on the keyblade you wield. To get a form change you have to rack up combos presented with a meter that needs to be filled.Summons return along with Attraction Flow.Summons now called Links. These include Ariel's "Lagoon Showtime", Ralph's "8 Bit Blast", Simba's "Kingsflare", Meow Wow's "Wonder Balloon", and Stitch's "Plasma Encounter". Links uses up a full MP meter, so you have to decided on regular magic attacks or save up for a Link or summon.Attraction Flow is basically summons based on theme park attractions. These appear randomly when there's a green circle indicator on enemies. Attractions including "Big Magic Mountain", "Pirate Ship", "Blaster Blaze", "Splash Run", "Magic Carousel", and "Mad Tea Cups". They are interactive (go into first person shooter, QTE for higher combo/massive damage) to switch up the gameplay. To can also skip the QTE and do standard damage.For magic, now can cast fourth tier spellsThere are high score type mini-games available after complete the story of a given worldGummy ship. No longer on rails. Have free range of motion with open exploration. Most battles and exploration are optional, but will miss out of items, exp, and collectables if you plan to skip.You can use your Gummiphone which can take selfies and photos from first person.There's a scavenger hunt mini game where you can take pictures of hidden lucky emblems (Micky Mouse Emblems) found throughout the worlds. Taking pictures of these will unlock stat boosts. There are also Game & Watch* type mini-games on the Gummiphone.*Simple, two-dimensional video games based on the handheld LCD games popular in the 1980's--Graphics/Audio:Amazing graphics. Slightly better than 'Kingdom Hearts 0.2 A Fragmentary Passage' with more empathises on lighting and particle effects. A huge leap from past games seeing Kingdom Hearts 2 was on the PS2 and most games after the fact were on handhelds, excluding the HD remix (which were not built from ground up). Characters emote more and feel more lively than past games.Each of the Disney Worlds have there own art-style, but the game tries to balance everything out for the game engine/overall art design across of the game. Some are not as good as the film themselves, like Rapunzel's hair in the film have individual strands, while in game her hair are more clump together. Understandable seeing the game in an interactive medium, and the budget for the Tangled film was ridiculously high. Nevertheless the game is breath taking to look at especially the environments.Audio and sound are excellent. Voice actors are on point and have really good delivery. There is some subtle banter and jokes between party members that are also enjoyable. Soundtrack is stellar with new tracks and homage to past games.Overall, had a blast playing this game. A love letter for Kingdom Hearts fans, and a enjoyable ride from newcomers (just note that you may get confused if you look to into it too much).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Kingdom Hearts Game to Date. Conclusion to the Dark Seeker Sega
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019
The wait if finally over. After 17 years, the trilogy (along with numerous games in between) finally reach it's end with the conclusion of the Xehanort's story arc.

Story:
Takes place after 'Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance' and 'Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth by Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage'

For those who haven't followed along the 9+ games, you may get confused on some of the character interactions as they give subtle hints of past events, making you think they're plot holes in the story. But the core story and theme is easy to follow. Think of it as someone who never watched all the Marvel films leading up to an Avengers movie; you'll get the overall plot, may get confused on the details, but overall experience is still enjoyable.

There is a 'A Memory Archive' for those who want to catch up on the story. It's a cliff notes version of major events leading up to Kingdom Hearts 3. It won't give you every single detail, just plot synopsis of the games.

All you need to know is that Sora, the main character in the series is trying to search for the 7 Guardians of Light to stop Master Xehanort from putting the world into darkness. Problem is, Xehanort is also gathering the 13 wielders of darkness in order to do so. Prophesy has it that once the 7 guardians of light and 13 wielder of darkness gather, a mythical keyblade will form giving the wielder exponential power.

Story focus on theme of friendship and light vs darkness. There's also time travel a la 'Butterfly Effect (film), body swaps, data version of characters which people are trying to decipher , and clones of characters from light and/or darkness from their hearts who are their own individual person...yeah you have to had played all the games to get it.

There are also Disney Worlds mixed in, which are retelling of their respective films with Sora, Donald, and Goofy
dropped into the world. If you played any of the past Kingdom Hearts games, it'll feel very similar. Disney Worlds you'll visit include:

Kingdom of Corona (Tangled),
San Fransokyo (Big Hero 6),
Toy Box (Toy Story),
Monstropolis (Monsters, Inc.),
Arendelle (Frozen)
Olympus (Hercules)
The Caribbean (Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End)
100 Acre Wood (Winnie the Pooh)

The returning worlds like Olympus and The 100 Acre Wood has more original story to them.

Sora has a more emotional side to him than past games flushing out his character.

For those who been following along having played all the games leading up to Kingdom Hearts 3, the normal ending won't be a real surprise, but the epilogue is well worth it with a character reveal leading up to the next sega.

--Gameplay:
Similar to combo based action-adventure hack and slash like DMC or Bayonetta series, but more lenient (exception hardest difficulty) and focus on fun factor and spectacle rather than exact button presses for devastating combos.

Command menu for battle system from Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II make a return.

Some quality of life changes:
-The gauges for party members now appear next to Sora's in the bottom right corner instead of above.

- Reaction Commands replaced by Situation Commands like in KH 0.2.

-Can now switch between three Keyblades on the fly during battle by pressing the Right Directional Button. Only can use one keyblade at a time (no duel wielding)

-Keyblades can now level up to become stronger

-Allies can invite Sora into special techniques

-Can now cancel summons (Links) animations on the fly (but it does less potential damage overall)

Battles are very fluid with a lot of forward momentum when battling. Way better than the first game in the series (Kingdom Hearts I), which is now almost unplayable with it's slow, floaty combat, traversal and horrible camera. Drastic change from when it started 17 years ago.

You now get more options in battle with new abilities and mini-games unlocking as you progress, so it's no longer a pure hack-n-slash.

You now have a party up to 5, giving a lot of team up combo potential

There are now verticality traverse levels, no able to scale up/run up walls even in battles. Reminiscent of the battle cutscene in Kingdom Hearts 2

There are keyblade form changes (duel bow gun, claws, use chariot to attack enemies, AOE attacks for example) with different finishers depending on the keyblade you wield. To get a form change you have to rack up combos presented with a meter that needs to be filled.

Summons return along with Attraction Flow.

Summons now called Links. These include Ariel's "Lagoon Showtime", Ralph's "8 Bit Blast", Simba's "Kingsflare", Meow Wow's "Wonder Balloon", and Stitch's "Plasma Encounter". Links uses up a full MP meter, so you have to decided on regular magic attacks or save up for a Link or summon.

Attraction Flow is basically summons based on theme park attractions. These appear randomly when there's a green circle indicator on enemies. Attractions including "Big Magic Mountain", "Pirate Ship", "Blaster Blaze", "Splash Run", "Magic Carousel", and "Mad Tea Cups". They are interactive (go into first person shooter, QTE for higher combo/massive damage) to switch up the gameplay. To can also skip the QTE and do standard damage.

For magic, now can cast fourth tier spells

There are high score type mini-games available after complete the story of a given world

Gummy ship. No longer on rails. Have free range of motion with open exploration. Most battles and exploration are optional, but will miss out of items, exp, and collectables if you plan to skip.

You can use your Gummiphone which can take selfies and photos from first person.There's a scavenger hunt mini game where you can take pictures of hidden lucky emblems (Micky Mouse Emblems) found throughout the worlds. Taking pictures of these will unlock stat boosts. There are also Game & Watch* type mini-games on the Gummiphone.

*Simple, two-dimensional video games based on the handheld LCD games popular in the 1980's

--Graphics/Audio:

Amazing graphics. Slightly better than 'Kingdom Hearts 0.2 A Fragmentary Passage' with more empathises on lighting and particle effects. A huge leap from past games seeing Kingdom Hearts 2 was on the PS2 and most games after the fact were on handhelds, excluding the HD remix (which were not built from ground up). Characters emote more and feel more lively than past games.

Each of the Disney Worlds have there own art-style, but the game tries to balance everything out for the game engine/overall art design across of the game. Some are not as good as the film themselves, like Rapunzel's hair in the film have individual strands, while in game her hair are more clump together. Understandable seeing the game in an interactive medium, and the budget for the Tangled film was ridiculously high. Nevertheless the game is breath taking to look at especially the environments.

Audio and sound are excellent. Voice actors are on point and have really good delivery. There is some subtle banter and jokes between party members that are also enjoyable. Soundtrack is stellar with new tracks and homage to past games.

Overall, had a blast playing this game. A love letter for Kingdom Hearts fans, and a enjoyable ride from newcomers (just note that you may get confused if you look to into it too much).
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5.0 out of 5 stars You wouldn't want to miss this if you are a kingdom heart fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars You wouldn't want to miss this if you are a kingdom heart fan.
Reviewed in Japan on September 21, 2019
It's a long roller-coaster ride as a kingdom heart fan. The game is amazing by itself but the storyline doesn't age well. Sad to know that none of the Final Fantasy characters actually appear in the game. However, this game have concluded the story in a good way. #KeybladeHero3
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