Worst in the series, hands down.
User Rating: 7 | Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories PS2
This is a series I have enjoyed since I moved to Florida, which was back in 2005. Five years later the love for this game that blew me away and opened me to gaming, I still love the stories, love the characters, and hate this one out of all of them. That is because of the just flat out terrible battle system, for a game that before the first, had a great game play set-up. Then for some reason I still don't fully understand, they had to go and screw with it, creating some card game out of it, that, in the end of the day, ruined anybody who started out playing this series with this game. And for some one like me, who first played the Gameboy version, then found the first, I still find that this is the worst. All because of the lack of the action and emphasis on card system, which we all know doesn't work. I guess it was an okay experiment, but it ends with any one playing this game, rating it terribly because of its card system, that just doesn't fit when your running around. If your playing Yu-Gi-Oh or Pokemon, then it makes sense, but not for an action rpg like this one. Moving on, the music can be very annoying, hearing the endless looping song over and over again. The story is creative and allows fluency between the first and the second, and creating a large bridge that is still being built today. The graphics, like always, can be very gorgeous, but when you have the map set up in rooms, it makes sense, but it is an utter bore compared to an opened ended world, but they have never had that, but they should try to add it on. The scenes are what you always want to see. The two to four minute intervals where you learn of events and happenings can be very entertaining, depending on who you are. So if you like Disney or Final Fantasy, you'll like this game and its videos. In the end, this ends up being the worst in the series, and can get utterly boring and difficult, moving around the card system's lack of entertainment, and annoyance, but still lives up graphically and by its story.