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Kingdom Hearts Re:coded Reviews

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1UP  --- Jan 07 '11
1UP B+ Jan 07 '11
Computer and Video Games 7.4/10 Feb 08 '11
EuroGamer 5/10 Jan 10 '11
Game Focus 7.0/10 Feb 05 '11
Games Radar 7/10 Jan 14 '11
GameZone 5/10 Nov 20 '10
GameZone 7/10 Jan 18 '11
Gaming Excellence 7.0/10 Mar 09 '11
IGN DS 8.0/10 Jan 10 '11
Nintendo The Official Magazine  --- Jan 14 '11
Nintendo The Official Magazine 79% Jan 14 '11
Worthplaying 6.7/10 Jan 22 '11
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"Not long ago the idea of combining Final Fantasy and Disney seemed so strange and foreign that there was no way you could imagine it working -- and yet nearly a decade after its first release Kingdom Hearts is still going strong. Re:coded is the latest entry in the franchise and, chronologically speaking, the first to take place after the events of Kingdom Hearts II. However, that's honestly a bit misleading -- while there are some hints as to what we may see in a Kingdom Hearts 3, this is mostly a look back that helps to tie up loose ends. It starts with Jiminy Cricket reviewing his written account the original Kingdom Hearts (which, as you may recall, is mostly empty thanks to Chain of Memories) and finding a new mysterious message. King Mickey orders Chip and Dale to create a machine to digitize Jiminy's journal so they can investigate...only to find that some unknown force has corrupted the journal's data. To help fix this problem they enlist the aid of Sora -- or rather, the data-based version of Sora that lives inside the journal -- to find and eliminate the source of all the bugs, as well as recover the data hidden inside. Even by Kingdom Hearts standards it's all pretty ridiculous, but if you just roll with the punches and don't think too hard, you'll have a good time."
"Not long ago the idea of combining Final Fantasy and Disney seemed so strange and foreign that there was no way you could imagine it working -- and yet nearly a decade after its first release Kingdom Hearts is still going strong. Re:coded is the latest entry in the franchise and, chronologically speaking, the first to take place after the events of Kingdom Hearts II. However, that's honestly a bit misleading -- while there are some hints as to what we may see in a Kingdom Hearts 3, this is mostly a look back that helps to tie up loose ends. It starts with Jiminy Cricket reviewing his written account the original Kingdom Hearts (which, as you may recall, is mostly empty thanks to Chain of Memories) and finding a new mysterious message. King Mickey orders Chip and Dale to create a machine to digitize Jiminy's journal so they can investigate...only to find that some unknown force has corrupted the journal's data. To help fix this problem they enlist the aid of Sora -- or rather, the data-based version of Sora that lives inside the journal -- to find and eliminate the source of all the bugs, as well as recover the data hidden inside. Even by Kingdom Hearts standards it's all pretty ridiculous, but if you just roll with the punches and don't think too hard, you'll have a good time."
"Taking the Mickey"
"The same old toon."
" A decade ago, the prospect of an unholy union between Final Fantasy and the House of Mouse would have been unbelievable – much less the prospect of such a thing bearing several beautiful multi-platinum offspring. But here we are on the cusp of 2011 with another new Kingdom Hearts title looming just around the corner – and it’s looking mighty swell... ..."
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