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The theme song for the game is "[[Sanctuary]]" (Japanese version: "Passion") performed by Utada Hikaru. | The theme song for the game is "[[Sanctuary]]" (Japanese version: "Passion") performed by Utada Hikaru. | ||
Chronologically, ''Kingdom Hearts II'' | Chronologically, ''Kingdom Hearts II'' is the eighth game in the timeline, after ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]'', ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', during ''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]'' and before ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
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While the original game hinted at the possibility of a sequel, ''Kingdom Hearts II'' was officially revealed alongside ''Chain of Memories'' at the 2003 Tokyo Game Show. The game also appeared at the 2004 at the Square Enix E3 showcase, where they confirmed that "many mysteries of the first game would be answered." A Japanese website was launched in May, 2005, with an English website launching in December of that year. The game finally released on PlayStation 2 on December 22, 2005, with it releasing in the rest of the world throughout 2006. | While the original game hinted at the possibility of a sequel, ''Kingdom Hearts II'' was officially revealed alongside ''Chain of Memories'' at the 2003 Tokyo Game Show. The game also appeared at the 2004 at the Square Enix E3 showcase, where they confirmed that "many mysteries of the first game would be answered." A Japanese website was launched in May, 2005, with an English website launching in December of that year. The game finally released on PlayStation 2 on December 22, 2005, with it releasing in the rest of the world throughout 2006. | ||
==Story== | |||
''Kingdom Hearts II'' begins almost a year after ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', and immediately after ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. | |||
A boy named [[Roxas]] wakes up in his room at [[Twilight Town]]. Roxas has dreams of Sora's adventures while increasingly mysterious activities begin taking place in Twilight Town during Roxas's summer vacation with his friends [[Hayner]], [[Pence]] and [[Olette]]. After obtaining the [[Keyblade]] to defend himself from strange white creatures, Roxas comes in contact with a young man in black named [[Axel]]. Axel appears to know Roxas, though Roxas has no recollection of him. | A boy named [[Roxas]] wakes up in his room at [[Twilight Town]]. Roxas has dreams of Sora's adventures while increasingly mysterious activities begin taking place in Twilight Town during Roxas's summer vacation with his friends [[Hayner]], [[Pence]] and [[Olette]]. After obtaining the [[Keyblade]] to defend himself from strange white creatures, Roxas comes in contact with a young man in black named [[Axel]]. Axel appears to know Roxas, though Roxas has no recollection of him. | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
=== Combat changes compared to first game === | === Combat changes compared to first game === | ||
[[File:Master Strike KHII.gif|thumb|Sora fighting Heartless in | [[File:Master Strike KHII.gif|thumb|Sora fighting Heartless in his "Master" Drive form.]] | ||
''Kingdom Hearts II'' offers a number of key differences from the original ''Kingdom Hearts''. While the core gameplay remains the same, new features have been added to improve the experience. | ''Kingdom Hearts II'' offers a number of key differences from the original ''Kingdom Hearts''. While the core gameplay remains the same, new features have been added to improve the experience. | ||
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The [[Trinity Mark]]s and [[99 Puppies]] from the first game have been completely removed. For collecting, there are [[Treasure Chest]]s present in the first game, and it is now required that the player open every single chest in order to complete the Journal. If the player is playing the ''Final Mix'' version, there are 144 [[Puzzle]] pieces scattered throughout the world. | The [[Trinity Mark]]s and [[99 Puppies]] from the first game have been completely removed. For collecting, there are [[Treasure Chest]]s present in the first game, and it is now required that the player open every single chest in order to complete the Journal. If the player is playing the ''Final Mix'' version, there are 144 [[Puzzle]] pieces scattered throughout the world. | ||
[[Item synthesis]] is also retained from the original game, but has been made more complex by allowing the player to use catalysts in the recipe, as well as requiring the player to find hidden [[Recipe]]s or training the Moogle in order to create the more powerful items | [[Item synthesis]] is also retained from the original game, but has been made more complex by allowing the player to use catalysts in the recipe, as well as requiring the player to find hidden [[Recipe]]s or training the Moogle in order to create the more powerful items. | ||
As with Treasure Chests, the Journal now tracks the player's prowess in the synthesis sidequest. | As with Treasure Chests, the Journal now tracks the player's prowess in the synthesis sidequest. | ||
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==Censorship== | ==Censorship== | ||
[[File:Xigbar's Arrowgun Comparison KHIIFM.png|200px|thumb|The Japanese release on the | [[File:Xigbar's Arrowgun Comparison KHIIFM.png|200px|thumb|The Japanese release on the top, North American on the bottom.]] | ||
Besides typical English translation and localization, the English version of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' differs from the original Japanese version in the content of gameplay and several scenes: | Besides typical English translation and localization, the English version of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' differs from the original Japanese version in the content of gameplay and several scenes: | ||
*When Sora battles the [[Hydra]] in [[Olympus Coliseum]], green blood gushes out whenever Sora harms it. The green blood was changed to black and purple smoke or drool in the English version. The green blood, however, is retained during the cutscene where [[Hercules]] is fighting it. | *When Sora battles the [[Hydra]] in [[Olympus Coliseum]], green blood gushes out whenever Sora harms it. The green blood was changed to black and purple smoke or drool in the English version. The green blood, however, is retained during the cutscene where [[Hercules]] is fighting it. | ||
*[[Xigbar]]'s {{w|telescopic sight}} was changed from a view with a cross-hair and black shading around the sides to three glowing circles. | *[[Xigbar]]'s {{w|telescopic sight}} was changed from a view with a cross-hair and black shading around the sides to three glowing circles. | ||
:*An attack animation was also altered; in the Japanese version, Xigbar combined his two hand-held guns to create a sniper rifle, which was used to shoot the player's party during the telescoping sight sequence. In the English version, Xigbar does not combine his guns, but twirls them around and shoots at Sora with a single gun, holding the other at his side. However, this was reverted in ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX]]''. | |||
*[[Axel]]'s demise is slightly edited; in the original Japanese version, he bursts into flames during his {{w|suicide attack}}, and the flames are consuming his body as he fades away. | *[[Axel]]'s demise is slightly edited; in the original Japanese version, he bursts into flames during his {{w|suicide attack}}, and the flames are consuming his body as he fades away. | ||
:* This is reverted in the credits for ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX]]'': Axel bursts into flames during a brief clip of his suicide attack, though the aftermath is not shown. | :* This is reverted in the credits for ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX]]'': Axel bursts into flames during a brief clip of his suicide attack, though the aftermath is not shown. | ||
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*[[Moogle]]s | *[[Moogle]]s | ||
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==Other releases== | |||
===''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''=== | |||
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''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'' is an enhanced re-release of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' featuring more enemies, additional scenes, and many other elements like expanded worlds. | |||
In Japan, it was released in a package called ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+]]'' also containing ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'', which gives the player access to more cards if there is a cleared ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' save file on the memory card. | |||
===HD remaster=== | |||
The ''Final Mix'' version of the game was ported to PlayStation 3 as part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX]]''. It was later ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC as part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX]]'', this time with the ability to run at 60 frames per second. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*In the English version, Sora's [[Wisdom Form]] slightly differs between the official artwork and in-game; in the artwork, his sleeves and pants bear a flame emblem, while in-game the sleeves erroneously bear [[Master Form]]'s emblem. This is corrected in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]''. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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