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==Changes==
==Changes==
===General===
Changes to all three games in ''Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX'' include support for various video outputs (480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p), as well as audio output supported by Dolby Digital 5.1 sound and DTS Digital Surround 5.1. There is now PlayStation 3 [[trophy]] and an unlockable PlayStation 3 theme for each title. In addition, English voice acting is available for all cutscenes in Theater Mode in the Japanese release. Textures have been updated.
*All three games now include support for various video outputs (480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p), as well as audio output supported by Dolby Digital 5.1 sound and DTS Digital Surround 5.1.  
*All three games now have PlayStation 3 [[trophy]] and an unlockable PlayStation 3 theme for each title.  
*English voice acting is now available for all cutscenes in Theater Mode in the Japanese release.  
*Textures have been updated to remain consistent with ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX''.


===''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''===
===''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''===
*''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' features improved graphics and a completely re-orchestrated soundtrack by Yōko Shimomura's original score team and performed by the Boston Video Game Orchestra.
*''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' features improved graphics and a completely re-orchestrated soundtrack by Yoko Shimomura's original score team and performed by the Boston Video Game Orchestra.
*All cutscenes exclusive to the original Japanese version of ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' (mostly the cutscenes that were not later adapted to ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'') now have been recorded in English. However, none of the actors whose characters were not in the original ''Kingdom Hearts II'' (along with Meaghan Jette Martin who replaced Brittany Snow for the only ''Final Mix'' cutscene Naminé appeared in) were listed in the credits.
*All cutscenes exclusive to the original Japanese version of ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' (mostly the cutscenes that were not later adapted to ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'') now have been recorded in English. However, none of the actors whose characters were not in the original ''Kingdom Hearts II'' (along with Meaghan Jette Martin who replaced Brittany Snow for the only ''Final Mix'' cutscene Naminé appeared in) were listed in the credits.
*In the English version, the [[Absent Silhouette]]s and their respective [[Organization XIII's Replica Data]]'s grunts and laughs are now provided by archived recordings from their English voice actors from ''Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', while Roxas's battle grunts incorporate those of his ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' incarnation and some of Ventus's voice clips from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
*In the English version, the [[Absent Silhouette]]s and their respective [[Organization XIII's Replica Data]]'s grunts and laughs are now provided by archived recordings from their English voice actors from ''Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', while Roxas's battle grunts incorporate those of his ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' incarnation and some of Ventus's voice clips from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
**In the Japanese version, Roxas uses bits of his younger Japanese voice in his boss fight.
**In the Japanese version, Roxas uses bits of his younger Japanese voice in his boss fight.
*In [[Jiminy's Journal]], the "Combo Attacks" section is renamed to "Limits".
*In [[Jiminy's Journal]], the "Combo Attacks" section is renamed to "Limits".
*Xigbar's sniper rifle is uncensored in the English localization, which otherwise retains most of the censorship from ''Kingdom Hearts II''.
*While the English localization of the game retained most of the censorship from ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Xigbar's ability to merge his Arrowguns into a sniper rifle to snipe at Sora and company (which was replaced in the international versions of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' by Xigbar sniping at the party with one gun while using the other to steady his aim) was uncensored.


===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix''===
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===''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''===
* ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' is featured in the form of over three hours of fully voiced, high definition cutscenes. In addition, it includes character reports.
''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' is featured in the form of over three hours of fully voiced, high definition cutscenes. In addition, it includes character reports. Unlike ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' in ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'', ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' features cutscenes from the Disney worlds, as well as battle scenes, and narration by [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]]. Most of the characters who were silent in the original game now have new audio dialogue. A few exceptions to this include Tidus, Aladdin, Jasmine, and Phil, who only appeared in the text-based cutscenes. Cutscenes have been added so players can better understand the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, including one that connects to the story of ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]''.  
** Unlike ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' in ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'', ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' features cutscenes from the Disney worlds, as well as battle scenes, and narration by [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]].
 
** Several scenes that the original game presented with only 2D sprites and text, are now represented with 3D models and environments.
An additional secret ending, titled "[[Destiny]]," has been added to connect to the events of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. While the entire soundtrack of ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' and a few pieces from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix'' were re-orchestrated for ''Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX'', ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' does not feature the remade soundtracks from either game. However, the music selection was still given a major overhaul, with around a quarter of the cutscenes having a different music from the original. Several tracks that did not appear in the original ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' were added to this version, most notably the ''[[Piano Collections Kingdom Hearts]]'' versions of "{{c|Roxas|track}}" and "[[The Other Promise]]", the hitherto unused ''Kingdom Hearts'' recording of "[[Destati]]", and "[[Link to All]]" (which was not composed until after the release of ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'').
** Most of the characters who were silent in the original game now have new audio dialogue. A few exceptions to this include Tidus, Aladdin, Jasmine, and Phil, who only appeared in the text-based cutscenes.
* Cutscenes have been added so players can better understand the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, including:
** A scene with Pete and Maleficent that connects to the story of ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]''.
** An additional secret ending, titled "[[Destiny]]," which connects to the events of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''.  
* While the entire soundtrack of ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' and a few pieces from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix'' were re-orchestrated for ''Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX'', ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' does not feature the remade soundtracks from either game. However, the music selection was still given a major overhaul, with around a quarter of the cutscenes having a different music from the original.
** Several tracks that did not appear in the original ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' were added to this version, most notably the ''[[Piano Collections Kingdom Hearts]]'' versions of "{{c|Roxas|track}}" and "[[The Other Promise]]", the hitherto unused ''Kingdom Hearts'' recording of "[[Destati]]", and "[[Link to All]]" (which was not composed until after the release of ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'').


==Reported bugs==
==Reported bugs==
Several new bugs are present in this collection, such as:
Several new bugs are present in this collection, such as:
*Random crashes. A consistent crash point is the battle against [[Xemnas]] at the [[Memory Skyscraper]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/1zC_HMTRWFU?t=1m5s Xemans I Crash - Youtube]</ref>
*Random crashes. A consistent crash point is the battle against [[Xemnas]] at the [[Memory Skyscraper]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/1zC_HMTRWFU?t=1m5s Xemans I Crash - Youtube]</ref>
*Slow load times, which sometimes also affect the length of Drive Form transformations and D-Link transformations, and thus may require pause buffering.<ref>[http://youtu.be/1zC_HMTRWFU?t=2m27s Slow Load Times - Youtube]</ref>
*Slow load times, which sometimes also effect the length of Drive Form transformations and D-Link transformations, and thus may require pause buffering.<ref>[http://youtu.be/1zC_HMTRWFU?t=2m27s Slow Load Times - Youtube]</ref>
*Most sound effects that are played consecutively (i.e. Xigbar's lasers, Sephiroth's Reaction Command) are not played properly. This glitch is also present on the PC version of the game.<ref>[http://youtu.be/1zC_HMTRWFU?t=7m22s Missing Sound Effects - Youtube]</ref>
*Most sound effects that are played consecutively (i.e. Xigbar's lasers, Sephiroth's Reaction Command) are not played properly.<ref>[http://youtu.be/1zC_HMTRWFU?t=7m22s Missing Sound Effects - Youtube]</ref>
*The Reversal Reaction Command failing to execute during the battle with [[Xemnas]] [[Game:Xemnas|(Final Form)]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/1zC_HMTRWFU?t=5m45s Final Xemnas Glitch - Youtube]</ref>
*The Reversal Reaction Command failing to execute during the battle with [[Xemnas]] [[Game:Xemnas|(Final Form)]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/1zC_HMTRWFU?t=5m45s Final Xemnas Glitch - Youtube]</ref>
*[[Game:Vexen|Vexen]]'s snowflakes from his Saucer attack suddenly disappear, and sudden deaths may occur during his data battle.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN7g589S58o Bugs and Glitches Compilation]</ref><!--haven't had this during the A.S. fight, but if someone could try that out too-->
*[[Game:Vexen|Vexen]]'s snowflakes suddenly disappear, and sudden deaths may occur during his data battle.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN7g589S58o Bugs and Glitches Compilation]</ref><!--haven't had this during the A.S. fight, but if someone could try that out too-->


==Special editions==
==Special editions==

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