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    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

    Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Jul 31, 2012

    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is a new entry in the Kingdom Hearts series for the 3DS.

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    Kingdom Hearts 3D: The Reasonable Fan's Perspective 1

    Though I mostly like the game, it is still a dumb title.I like to consider myself a reasonable fan when it comes to the Kingdom Hearts. This means I have played every game in series, know the intricacies of the multi-game plot and even own all the music soundtracks. However, it also means that I am not blind and I am willing to find faults with the games where they exist.I found Days had some cool ideas like the panel system but the story was dragged out too much and that same panel system was ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Is the Magic Still there? 0

    At first, when this game was announced, I thought 3 would mean Kingdom Hearts 3. Nope.Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (KH 3D) takes place right after KH II and Re:coded. Sora and Riku, in order to prepare for the eventual Master Xehanort (voiced by Leonard Nimoy of Spock fame) take the Mark of Mastery Exam to become Keyblade Masters. To do this, Wizard Yen Sid tasks the duo by transporting them back in time to when Destiny Islands were taken over by darkness in KH to unlock 7 sleeping key...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Still not a proper sequel but a Kingdom Hearts game none the less 0

    It has been a long time since the last Kingdom Hearts game came out. In the time since then I started that blog that now has over 70 reviews on it. So it may come as a surprise to you that as well as liking all of the other franchises I have shown affinity towards over the course of said blog, I am also a fan of the Kingdom Hearts series. Perhaps it has something to do with my growing up watching every Disney movie that ever came out (that stopped around Lilo and Stich). So as I fan I have been ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    my look on it. 0

    while i do love the fact that you get to play as both sora AND RIKU! i feel like the drop gauge can go down way to fast. like i'd be trying to level up sora then drop! i'd try to fight a boss then drop. (now i know i shouldn't go into a boss unless i have a blue drop gauge but when some bosses can make your drop gauge go up faster and they get it up to 3 or even 6.1 it kinda isn't a choice whether you drop or not) it's still a lot of fun though. now with the difficulty. depending on which diff...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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