Kingdom Hearts Review: It me again Slagar the c
ruel. I thought I would give some pointers on how to beat bosses of kingdoom of heartrs II faster and more efficiently. I love this game when it came out 2 or so years ago. For those of you bold enough to try this game on proud mode or any other difficult setting which I guess is an easter egg unlocked my doing normal or hard mode. Here is some tips for killed that annoying boss from the second act to Point royal. As long as the boss is hold or touching any of the cursed medalions he is invulerable and blows won’t hurt him.
The best way to get him to drop coins is to either hit him with his own lance like weapons or blast him with what ever current form of the lightning spell you have. Pick up the coins and return them to the chest. If you are doing this one Proud mode or just wanting a fast battle this helps alot. I also recommend you use the Trinity limit attack as much as possible when at close enough rage and boss coin display reads zero. Depending on what version of the staff donald weaponj is using may determine the effectiveness of the attack combo.
Also some times its better to over heal rather than to risk having to due the fight over again I suggest you do it when at half health or less. You gain the trinity limit by either leavel up goofy or donald or it is one of the abilities gained from defeating one of the previous bosses. I an not sure about Donald but the guy changed out goffies default shield with on of his stronger ones before coming back I belive it was called likee the guard shield or the save the Queen Shield. The shield that was used lies in one of chests in Mulan’s world. You can get it out of a chest in the Emperor’s throne room after defeating the dragon heartless on the second visit to Mulan’s world.
Use Goffy trinty attack combine with your own weapons and less than about 50 hits will bring done this boss I belive I was about 35 hits was the bosses resistance with the trinity limit. I did not include magic attacks used to make to monster drop the coins those I did not count because they don’t deplete the health bars until he’s vulerable again. Trinties are multy hit attacks they can do massive to decent damage if used right to each bar of health. When you have a boss like in this game that has 1 to 9 bars of healthy depending on how far your are it makes it easier on you. I know that does not sound that efifcetive but it is. This boss is called the Grim Reaper Heartless. He has 790 hights points when you fight him the second time.
You have to fight him also about midway way through the game but he only has about 1/5 to 1/2 That a lot of health for a boss that about 5.2 time what Sarro has in the first game if you do not play the game fairly and use the extend hit points cheats and about double what he had in Chain of Memories which made the game way to easy until you got to Dragon Malificent. I hope this is helpfull sorry if I am miss using your website but I don’t have a you tube account so I can’t put this information on the actual page which would be alot more convient.
Kingdom Hearts Review: I was never a huge gamer, and this was the very first game I ever played on PS2. While I was at a friend’s house, my friend invited me to play her brand new game on her PS2, so I decided to give it a shot. I have to say I was hooked on Kingdom Hearts in the first ten minutes. I had doubts in my mind that a combination of these anime characters and Disney characters would actually work, but let me tell you right now, you won’t understand how totally awesome it is until you actually play the game yourself.
The story is spectacular. The gameplay is great for beginners and advanced gamers alike. And the graphics, although they might not be overly phenomenal according to the standards of the most up-to-date games, are gorgeous. Also, the music is so very enjoyable that I ended up getting the soundtrack for myself. Furthermore, as I stated in the title of this review, this game is the best game in the Kingdom Hearts series. While it is a little more challenging than its sequels, I still believe it has the greatest story and the best kind of gameplay out of the three that are currently out in America.
Kingdom Hearts Description: Kingdom Hearts is the story of Sora, a 14-year-old boy whose world is shattered when a violent storm hits his island-paradise home and he is separated from his two closest friends, Riku, a 15-year-old boy, and Kairi, a 14-year-old girl. At the same time, there is turmoil in Disney castle. King Mickey is missing, and Court Wizard Donald and Captain Goofy set out to find him. On their travels they meet Sora on his own search for his lost friends.
The three are told of ominous creatures known as the Heartless - beings without hearts derived from an unknown dimension and as it turns out, manipulated by Disney villains and the ones responsible for the devastating storm. Upon discovering the link between the Heartless, the storm and the disappearance of King Mickey, Sora, Donald and Goofy join forces and heip familiar Disney heroes to save their worlds.
Kingdom Hearts Review: One might think that this game with younger characters and disney might sound shallow, but this is not the case. Very original, the game in my opinion has the best storyline since Final Fantasy VII, it has a way of grabbing you and wanting to find out what happens next. The battles are also a lot of fun, and give you the opprotunity to fight both final fantasy and disney characters.
Kingdom Hearts Review: I have seen the bad reviews that this game got here. A lot of those people seem to be seriously overanalyzing it, though. This is a video game. I am 25 years old and I enjoy playing games like Rogue Galaxy and Dark Cloud for the PS2, Guitar Hero for 360, Rock Band, and We Love Katamari. I like this game because I enjoy seeing various Disney characters incorporated into a game that is not for 5-year-old children. There are some levels that are frustrating, such as the infamous Alice in Wonderland world where you have to figure out how to get through it with a lot of trial and error. This game isn’t too difficult to play. I get tired of playing really hard games where you have to think a lot.
Sometimes it’s nice to play something you don’t have to think about. If you don’t like semi youth oriented games, then this probably isn’t for you, but there are a lot of people who have enjoyed this game. The graphics on the cut scenes are some of the most beautiful that I have seen for PS2, much in the style of Final Fantasy. Anyway, this isn’t a game to take too seriously. This might not even end up being your favorite video game, but that doesn’t mean that you might not enjoy it.
Kingdom Hearts Review: The ability to run around the Disney worlds that we’ve grown to love is a very cool feature to this game. To interact with characters from the movies, with a few Final Fantasy characters thrown in, is pretty dang cool. The game has some nice visuals and decent bosses. The camera angles are fairly worthless and the controls are bad enough that you’ll never quite get used to them even after hours of play.
The weaponry is decent and the choices are definitely there. My only real complaint about the game is that Square Enix doesn’t really allow you to use their characters throughout the game. The Disney character are the only ones you can use. I kept wanting to rock it up with Cloud from FF7. But this sadly isn’t really an option. You only really get Donald and Goofy as companions. But aside from that, great game and definitely worth playing all the way through.
Kingdom Hearts Review: Although it may be too difficult for children under eight, most children, teens, and many young adults enjoy “Kingdom Hearts.” Although there is some dark content in this game, it is much less than most of the popular games today and most enjoyed the challenge. My nephews, cousins, friends, and many of the children I have watched over the years had fun playing “Kingdom Hearts.” I even had allot of fun playing it and the kids had fun watching me trying to figure out how to work the controller. It takes many hours to win the game, especially if they want to put in the extra effort to get the bonus at the end of the game, so they get more entertainment for the money.
Price: $25.98