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Rating: 203 reviews Sales Rank: 1797
Platform: Game Boy Advance Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 5 x 1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 90417 Model: 662248904177 UPC: 662248904177 EAN: 0662248904177 ASIN: B00068O278
Release Date: June 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Game only, no box or booklet. Never been played! Perfect condition! Free upgade to first class shipping!!
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importaint stuff about game. *spoilers!!* November 16, 2004 master_of_evil_monkeys 10 out of 16 found this review helpful
It has been said that this instalment is not nessacry to understand the story but if you want to know everything you should get it. It comes out on Dec. 7 and *spoiler! (sheild your eyes!)* it shows a picture of the mysterious blond haired kid (who is importaint, and even playable in KH2). *note: no one has really gotten a good glipse of his face yet* Also, there are 5 unknowns in the KH2 trailer but there are 6 that are known of.... *another spoiler (run!!)* one of them is killed!!!!! Who... I wont say! ;-) Also when you beat the game, if you let the credits go on and on and on, you get the chance to play Riku. Yes you read right, RIKU!!! YAYNESS!!!!!!!
I've played it!! November 9, 2004 Ron Marcinski (Americus, GA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I got a chance to preview this game a few weeks ago at Disney World (where I also got to meet Sora and hold the keyblade). It was great fun. Just don't expect the same style gameplay as the PS2 game. This game is card based and the card you use determines which attacks you use, which doors you open, and other such factors in the game. It is possibly more challenging (in terms of strategy) than KH was. At any rate... it was tremendous fun and shouldn't be missed by any KH, FF, or Disney fan.
omg where hab this been all gba's life? December 16, 2004 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
this is like the best gba games made. the graphics are awesome(gba of course) and the story is also great. i wasnt so sure of getting this because of the new battle system but forget that this game i just had to get. and it seems that the battle systems great. everything here is great. all i hab to say is that this is just one of the best games i had ever played. worth buying.
Best GBA game ever! January 1, 2005 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
First off, the most noticeble thing is the amazing graphics. The detail on the characters and the enviroments are phenominal for the GBA. The beginning cinematic is very close to the PS2's graphics. The enviremonts are also somewhat interactive. Now, when I heard it was a card battle game I got a bit scared, but it turned out to be some intense combat. It involves clever thinking and strategy. It's not what you think, in combat you can move freely and jump. it's just like real time combat with cards. The music and sound quality are very nicely done for the GBA. The plot takes a few levels to get really good, but once it gets good, your sucked in for good. The one complaint I do have though is to open doors you need map cards of certain levels to open doors. The only problem is if you need a certain card it takes a while to get it. The best part by far though, is the fact that once you beat the game you unlock Reverse/Rebirth mode. WARNING SPOILER!!! In this mode you can play as Riku and yes I said Riku! This game is by far the best GBA game on the market now. It's worth every penny. Go out and get it now!!!
Fun to begin with, but gets very, very boring. December 30, 2005 The No Evil Killer (Everywhere, Anywhere, Nowhere) 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
Unless you're a fan of the original Kingdom Hearts on the PS2 then I would probably stay away from this game. You'll be totally lost and confused and won't know who the hell any of the characters are aside from the recognizable Disney ones. Plus, they are all suffering from amnesia and their long, too frequent, cut-scenes have an enigmatic feel to them so you'll still not really ever be sure what is going on no matter how far you get into the game. I think the card-based strategy of fighting and evolving is a horrible, badly conceived misfire of an idea. This kind of thing may be fine in a Beyblade video-game but in a Disney/Final Fantasy game it's just inappropriate. The whole concept is scatterbrained and random and has no real skill involved. It takes ages to build up a decent combat deck and even when you do the fighting is endless, tedious and boring. You'll fight the same villains in every level and while in appearance the levels may look different (taking their inspiration from many different Disney films) they are essentially all the same. The fun comes from spotting popular Disney characters and trying to get into the story that involves them. But the plot is so incomprehensible and alienating that I just didn't care after a while. I did stick with the game for a good few months and found advancing through each level to be an exhilarating and thankless chore. Nothing changed and I never really felt like I was getting anywhere. I've played better RPGs than this and so have you. As RPGs on the GBA go, I've yet to see one that truly works. Skip this unless you're a die-hard fan of either franchise. Graphics A Sound C Gameplay C+ Lasting Appeal C+
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