Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories: Difference between revisions

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*As in his [[Absent Silhouette]] battle in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', Lexaeus can enter a temporary state of invulnerability and increased strength.
*As in his [[Absent Silhouette]] battle in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', Lexaeus can enter a temporary state of invulnerability and increased strength.
*As with [[Roxas]] in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', the scene in which Riku confronts Zexion has been converted into a full boss battle. During this battle, Zexion can steal Riku's cards, though Riku remains within Dark Mode for the duration of the fight.
*As with [[Roxas]] in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', the scene in which Riku confronts Zexion has been converted into a full boss battle. During this battle, Zexion can steal Riku's cards, though Riku remains within Dark Mode for the duration of the fight.
*The final boss battle in [[Monstro]], while playing the same, is now recorded within the Journal as a mini-game.
*The final battle in [[Monstro]], while playing the same, is now recorded within the Journal as a mini-game.
*[[100 Acre Wood]] has been modified to be a mini-game world, as in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', as opposed to a single mini-game composed of helping Pooh find the other inhabitants of that world.
*[[100 Acre Wood]] has been modified to be a mini-game world, as in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', as opposed to a single mini-game composed of helping Pooh find the other inhabitants of that world.
*The Journal now keeps track of mini-game scores, as in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II''.
*The Journal now keeps track of mini-game scores, as in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II''.