when re coded was confirmed for release, i had long beaten 358/2 days and was hoping for a great sequel, but what I got was not something for rookies. this game was easy and not worth the $30. the game takes place (finally) after kingdom hearts 2 and all the heroes want is some peace and quiet when a message appears in Jiminy's journal and when they try to digitize it, bugs (not insects) appears and it turn's out, someone they have seen before is responsable for it. I'm not giving anymore of the story out, but the multiplayer for it is even worse. in fact, I think there shouldn't a multiplayer for this. there are 7 places to go in this game. they are 1. Destiny Islands (easy as pie) 2. Traverse Town (easy too, little harder than the Islands) 3. Wonderland (sort of hard, still easy) 4. Olympus Coliseum (like the role playing, best part of game) 5. Agrabah (easier than wonderland, harder than Traverse town) 6. Hollow Bastion (depending on the Com is boring) 7. Castle Oblivion (most addicting part of game) I'm not saying this is a bad game you will never want to play, I'm just saying that I hoping Kingdom hearts 3d will clean up what this game has left behind.
Since Kingdom Hearts II was released in 2005, fans have waited for a KH title to actually progress the plot of the series. Since KH2, three titles have been released-each going *back* in time, filling plot holes. These... Read Full Review
I am a major Kingdom Hearts fan so I just had to play re coded. I am enjoying the play through so far, especially the leveling up. Altering chances of getting prizes is a cool, along with the whole status matrix concept.... Read Full Review