Unique game-play is what makes it good
29 January 2006
Kindgom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a good game. It's a prequel from the PS2 versions. This one is an action RPG.

After the opening presentation (with surprisingly good graphics) you get to the main game.

It's a hack-and-slash game, except with one thing: cards. Cards decide your attack, and are measured on the number in the corner. This number tells how good your card will do in battle. When you are playing a card, your opponent can use a different card. Depending on the number, either card will break. You can also choose which cards you want, for strategy. Cards with higher numbers (Zero can break anything when coming out, but can be broken by anything else.) have less of a chance of being broken. You can also use custom attacks by putting cards together, and making sleights. However all this becomes difficult because you have to worry about your opponent attacking you, while you are changing cards.

You can also explore too. They will only change depending on what card you use to open the door.

Well, to sum it all up, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories has a unique style of game play, but you soon fight too many enemies with a crowded screen. It's hard to fight with so much stuff crowding the screen. You can't sort through your cards without a chance of getting hit. The worlds seem all similar with no puzzles of any sort. The only real variation in the worlds depends on what cards you use to open the doors.

6/10

Good: Unique game play. It's fun to customize decks.

Bad: crowded screen, you fight way too many enemies, levels are kind of similar Feel free to send me a Private Message regarding this comment.

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