First of all, it's too expensive. I lucked out that my playthrough of kh3 ended in december, so I was able to snag this a few weeks later on sale, but I had it wishlisted for a few months before and it never dropped in price.
That being said, it was very fun to see what all your friends were doing while sora was doing the final fight. It was an epic fight too, and I thought it was done well.
The data fights are absolutely brutal, and are designed for all those people who dared to complain that kh3 was too easy. these are not easy.
Now for the cons, I'm pretty sure the voice actors for some of the main characters were different. Also, the mixing was wildly off for some of them. being too low, and not even sounding clean.
Also story wise, it does feel like a bit of rehash of the end of 3 until about halfway through.
It's a messy DLC, but there is still definitely something for everyone if you loved kh3.
That being said, it was very fun to see what all your friends were doing while sora was doing the final fight. It was an epic fight too, and I thought it was done well.
The data fights are absolutely brutal, and are designed for all those people who dared to complain that kh3 was too easy. these are not easy.
Now for the cons, I'm pretty sure the voice actors for some of the main characters were different. Also, the mixing was wildly off for some of them. being too low, and not even sounding clean.
Also story wise, it does feel like a bit of rehash of the end of 3 until about halfway through.
It's a messy DLC, but there is still definitely something for everyone if you loved kh3.
Playing through the entire base game, plus the ReMind content that came included in the PC version made me glad that I have played through the whole series since November of this year!
The two worlds that I really have enjoyed in the game a lot are Toy Box and Monstropolis because I have grew up with both Toy Story and Monsters Inc.
The two worlds that I really have enjoyed in the game a lot are Toy Box and Monstropolis because I have grew up with both Toy Story and Monsters Inc.
Absolutely worth it either if you adore every bit of story from KH, which you've probably purchased this already if that was you, OR:
You love challenging amazing boss battles. This DLC has 13+1 super bosses, which if you're an action game fan, and loves 1v1 boss battles, this DLC is for you.
I'd also recommend getting it on a discount. 15$ sounds about right.
You love challenging amazing boss battles. This DLC has 13+1 super bosses, which if you're an action game fan, and loves 1v1 boss battles, this DLC is for you.
I'd also recommend getting it on a discount. 15$ sounds about right.
Incredible stuff. The Re:Mind scenario was pretty fun and it cleared a lot of the issues I had when I first watched the credits roll. All of the Data Fights were so much fun and easily worth the full price of the DLC. Yozora is so fucking cool and I can't wait to see what the story has in store for the next chapter. I took half a star off for the lack-luster voice acting though. I am convinced they just emailed David Gallagher the script on a notepad with no direction whatsoever and he recorded in his closet or something.
some characters had weird voicelines in the story (mainly Terra and Riku) and tbh you are just rebeating the final bosses again.
However what is good about this DLC were the Data bosses, seeing final fantasy characters again was needed af but you can tell they were placed in last min and have no relevancy to the story.
However what is good about this DLC were the Data bosses, seeing final fantasy characters again was needed af but you can tell they were placed in last min and have no relevancy to the story.
ReMind was super cool, it’s a good step in getting more character moments from a series that really hasn’t had the chance to do things not pertaining to the plot. Limit Cut on the other hand is just the type of boss design I absolutely do not care for. It exemplifies the delay in jumping, guarding, dodging and quickstep. I do not care to sit on a boss and memorize their every move in a slightly better attempt to beat it.
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This DLC straight up SLAPS.
At first I wasn't sure if the 25-30€ I paid for this were justified, but this DLC comes with 3 story parts, a lot of fun but hard boss fights and a final "secret" boss that just tests your skill to the MAX.
The first DLC portion was a little slow to get started because it makes you redo some parts of the main game climax, but it actually lets you fight as other characters to switch things up which I gladly accepted. We also get some(!) answers to what happened after KH3, but it still leaves everything ambitious.
The second part of the DLC is about fighting data versions of the real Organization XIII. And boy oh boy let me tell you:
For those boss fights I had to grind to lvl 99 and get the Ultima keyblade to have a chance. Those boss fights are some of the greatest we've ever got. They are tough but mostly very readable. After I got lvl 99 and Ultima it got a lot easier, although I still had to concentrate and actually think about what I'm doing.
The third DLC part is the smallest but also the hardest.
The boss fight against Yozora.
I had to take a lot of tries and actually learn his moveset over hours to actually beat him. It was hard, frustrating... but also a lot of fun because it's just so damn cool.
So yeah, this DLC is pretty much essential for the game and has some of the best stuff for any KH fan in my opinion. I hope KH4 isn't too far away and we can have a lot of fun with it.
At first I wasn't sure if the 25-30€ I paid for this were justified, but this DLC comes with 3 story parts, a lot of fun but hard boss fights and a final "secret" boss that just tests your skill to the MAX.
The first DLC portion was a little slow to get started because it makes you redo some parts of the main game climax, but it actually lets you fight as other characters to switch things up which I gladly accepted. We also get some(!) answers to what happened after KH3, but it still leaves everything ambitious.
The second part of the DLC is about fighting data versions of the real Organization XIII. And boy oh boy let me tell you:
For those boss fights I had to grind to lvl 99 and get the Ultima keyblade to have a chance. Those boss fights are some of the greatest we've ever got. They are tough but mostly very readable. After I got lvl 99 and Ultima it got a lot easier, although I still had to concentrate and actually think about what I'm doing.
The third DLC part is the smallest but also the hardest.
The boss fight against Yozora.
I had to take a lot of tries and actually learn his moveset over hours to actually beat him. It was hard, frustrating... but also a lot of fun because it's just so damn cool.
So yeah, this DLC is pretty much essential for the game and has some of the best stuff for any KH fan in my opinion. I hope KH4 isn't too far away and we can have a lot of fun with it.
A somewhat essential DLC unfortunately makes the player repeat moments of the ending of the main game, making it intermittently feel compelling and climactic and also like a bit of a slog to get through.
The additional fights following the main ending are exceptionally difficult and, while I love that the game allows you to challenge yourself this much, were simply too much for me to complete.
Not sure if remind also added in the customisability into the main game - but I always thought it did and this is a great addition (bye bye attraction gimmick!)
The additional fights following the main ending are exceptionally difficult and, while I love that the game allows you to challenge yourself this much, were simply too much for me to complete.
Not sure if remind also added in the customisability into the main game - but I always thought it did and this is a great addition (bye bye attraction gimmick!)