

The great cast of characters within this franchise, combined with the excellent undertone and phenomenal soundtrack made me realise what I was missing out on all these years. I felt for the first time in years that the game was respecting me as a gamer, respecting my intelligence and respecting the fact that I expect a game to be fun. After I booted up Kingdom Hearts 1, a game that fell within a genre I had refused to try all my life (JRPG) I had an overwhelming feeling of happiness.


The same developers who no longer care about making fun, well made games, but, instead, games that promote a political agenda, or games designed to milk hundreds of pounds/dollars out of you or your children with in-game purchases). It was my first experience with a Japanese RPG game (because I was a rather bias western gamer prior, only sticking to the same poor quality annual releases of western developers. I recently opened up the gateway of adoring Kingdom Hearts last year with the 1.5 and 2.5 collection for PlayStation 4. Experience unique gameplay elements custom designed for each new world Fight off swarms of Heartless while scaling massive cliffs, diving deep underwater, or even freefalling through the air.
