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Nainme Spears
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: March 30, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Namine is a memorie mage who offered to help riku overcome the darkness but he turned her down-sad for my sister isn't it?
com is great- the best gba game in the world, completely unbeatable!!!! deffo:
10/10
100%
5/5
^^_
Coolness
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: February 25, 2005
Author: Amazon User
First of all i would lik 2 say WHAT A GREAT GAME!!!!! seriously it is a great game. the new card based system is pretty much good after u get used 2 it which takes lik 5 mins of the game. it also has over 24 (only sora s side) hours of gameplay and the graphics r excellent. the unknowns in the game r cool and the best part of the game the tension keeps rising and rising so ull love it. and riku is avalable wen u beat sora s side and his gam play hours r lik 10-16 hours and he jumps higher and can go into...o heck just buy the gam and find out.
best kingdom hearts game.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 3
Date: February 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User
this game is great! I saw my friend plying it and he showed me how fun it is to use the card attack system. I really want this game. BUT I also like the legend of zelda the minish cap. so which one? the legend of zelda the minish cap or kingdom hearts chain of memories! A little help here with people who write reviews on this site!
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME BEST GAME EVER
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: January 30, 2005
Author: Amazon User
this game is really great i would almost say it's better than the original one (but not quite) it's also awesome cause it's really portable so i can take kingdom hearts wherever i go (wOOt) this is the best kind of games ever made (according to me) and i haven't tried it yet but the two player battle looks awesome i would DEFFINENTALY(spelling?) buy it
-Kingdomhearts #1 fan
Kingdom hearts
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 14
Date: August 07, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Unfourtunately I have not gotten my hands on this game yet but I do love Kingdom hearts and since it's kingdom hearts it cant be that bad. Even though I havent played it I have done a lot of reserch on it and it is a good game other than the whole card thing. It is pretty important if you are going to be playing kingdom hearts 2 because this game comes between kh1 and 2 which are both great games. If you dont play it it wont be imposible to understand kh2 but it will help. If you like seeing good graphix and stuff this is a must have gba game. In fact it won the award for best gba graphics. so its a good game.
just to let you know the theme song of kingdom hearts..
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 12
Date: October 21, 2006
Author: Amazon User
When you walk away you don't hear me say
please-- oh baby! don't go!
simple and clean is the way you are making me feel tonight.
it's hard to let it go..
( and YES i am a girl )
The Phantom Brat .:':.
Not as good as KH and KH2, but still excellent.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: December 29, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This is my very first review on Amazon, but it's a good game to start out with. I've played both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts 2, and know how well Square Enix can perform. They came through on this one.
Chain of Memories can't hold a candle to Kingdom Hearts 2 (but hey, what can?) but it is most definitely the most enjoyable Gameboy Advance game I've ever experienced.
If you've ever played Kingdom Hearts or Kingdom Hearts 2, the battle system in Chain of Memories will be completely new to you. Instead of the usually hack-and-slash, Memories incorporates a battle card system. Now don't go shouting 'Yu-gi-oh! Yu-gi-oh!', because Memories combines live-action with the cards. Each attack you perform will cause you to lose a card, which you can later reload. Though this may not be as convienient as just being able to smack away endlessly, the cards do something to spice up Memories, otherwise it would be sadly monotonous. You can also combine attack cards to create combos. Also, you can still summon, just like the last game. Magic is still there.
Now, at first glance, the story is a bit of a put-off, but as soon as you start to play, you become immersed in the impressive storyline and addictive characters. Of course, playing the first game is essential to understanding the plot.
Graphics, you say? I've never seen a game with such stunning graphics in a Game Boy Advance game. If you played the first or second game, you'll be seeing the same graphics for cutscenes every once in a while. And even when in normal gameplay, the graphics are impossibly advanced for the GameBoy Advance.
The gameplay is the only problem. Though you'll find no problem with the average battle, the boss fights can be incredibly difficult, especially for the younger people. See, everytime you use up your attack cards and have to reload, your cards lose power. Then, they become scarce as the battle progresses. But then there's the lovable boss' card power to think about. You have to come up with a card number higher than your opponents to do any damage. Otherwise, your attack will be cancelled out, or you may even receive damage from your opponent. It becomes harder and harder to match the enemy's card power, as after several reloads, your cards' attack power is so weak that it's virtually impossible to counter it. But, keep in mind, that will only happen if you let the battle drag on. Also, never reload unless you are out of good cards. Don't waste 'em!
Now that I'm finished showing the main flaws in this gem, i'll round it out by telling you: This game rocks! Not too good if you're an inexperienced gamer, though, or haven't played the first game (SHAME ON YOU!) If you are a hardcore lover of Kingdom Hearts, Disney, or Final Fantasy, MUST BUY! Otherwise, test 'er out first, then decide. So, with that, adios!
Hard to get the hang of...
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: January 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I love the Kingdom Hearts games. Wonderful animation with characters from Final Fantasy games and Disney movies, two great things for me to enjoy. When I heard about this "inbetweener" game on Nintendo's Game Boy Advance I became questionable on how this would affect my opinion of the series in a 2-D format. I haven't finished playing this game since my archnemisis "I'm stuck!" decided to drop in but do not let that stop you from buying this game if you would really like to gain some background on the stuff that is revealed in Kingdom Hearts 2 for Sony's Playstation 2.
The main things that bothered me about the game were getting adjusted to the characters reduction into 2-D (except for a few quick cut scenes which are in 3-D) and learning to use the new battle system with cards that you must collect, win, and buy to advance (the exact reason I am stuck now).
this sucks
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 0 / 5
Date: January 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User
this game sucks and its only good if your a kingdom hearts fan(or a live action tcg style fan?) overall this fills a couple story gaps that arent that important but if you want this game and you also want kingdom hearts 2 wait for kingdom hearts 2: final mix it has chain of memories AND a bunch of other cool things
one of the BEST GAMES!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: June 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User
this game really is a sequel to the oringanal Kingdom Hearts,my ratings, graphics 5 stars, difficulty: medium,funess 4 and a half, you should get this game and its a great starter for the sequel Kingdom Hearts 2.
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