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'''''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''''' is a full remake of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', released on the PlayStation 2. In Japan, it is part of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+]]'' compilation and has connectivity features with ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]''. As there were no plans to release ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' internationally, these features were modified for the North American release. | '''''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''''' is a full remake of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', released on the PlayStation 2. In Japan, it is part of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+]]'' compilation and has connectivity features with ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]''. As there were no plans to release ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' internationally, these features were modified for the North American release. | ||
The game was remastered in | The game was remastered in high definition and released as part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX]]'' for PlayStation 3 on March 14, 2013. It was available in Europe and Australia for the very first time as part of the collection. This edition of the game further alters the previous connectivity bonuses by instead allowing additional content from watching the collection's scenes from ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. It was later released on PlayStation 4 as part of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX]]''. | ||
==Development== | ==Development== | ||
[[File:Traverse Town 01 KHRECOM.png|thumb|left|An example of a scene redone in 3D.]] | [[File:Traverse Town 01 KHRECOM.png|thumb|left|An example of a scene redone in 3D.]] | ||
Due to the original Game Boy Advance release being on a different platform than the other mainline games and selling worse | Due to the original Game Boy Advance release being on a different platform than the other mainline games and selling worse that the first game, many ''Kingdom Hearts'' fans skipped that entry and waited until ''Kingdom Hearts II''. This caused issues with the coherency of this next game, as playing ''Chain of Memories'' was crucial to understand the plot. The opening movie of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' offered a very brief recap of the previous two games, but many were still met with confusion over the plot of the game. Due to these complaints, a remake of this game was decided to be made for PlayStation 2 so the entire series would be on one system.{{fact}} | ||
''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' was a total redesign of the game into a three-dimensional computer-rendered game for the PlayStation 2, in the same style as the other released entries in the series, ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II''. This revamp included changing the battle arenas from two dimensional screens without "height" into full three-dimensional arenas, allowing enemies to rise out of the player's range. | ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' was a total redesign of the game into a three-dimensional computer-rendered game for the PlayStation 2, in the same style as the other released entries in the series, ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II''. This revamp included changing the battle arenas from two dimensional screens without "height" into full three-dimensional arenas, allowing enemies to rise out of the player's range. | ||
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*New cards: | *New cards: | ||
**Keyblades: [[Hidden Dragon]], [[Follow the Wind]], [[Monochrome]], [[Photon Debugger]], [[Bond of Flame]], and [[Star Seeker]]. | **Keyblades: [[Hidden Dragon]], [[Follow the Wind]], [[Monochrome]], [[Photon Debugger]], [[Bond of Flame]], and [[Star Seeker]]. | ||
***In '' | ***In ''HD 1.5 Remix'', the first four of the Keyblades listed above were replaced with [[Maverick Flare]], [[Midnight Roar]], [[Total Eclipse]], and [[Two Become One]], respectively. | ||
**Enemy: [[Zexion]], [[Demyx]], [[Roxas]], [[Luxord]], [[Xemnas]], [[Xigbar]], and [[Xaldin]]. | **Enemy: [[Zexion]], [[Demyx]], [[Roxas]], [[Luxord]], [[Xemnas]], [[Xigbar]], and [[Xaldin]]. | ||
***Sora can no longer obtain the [[Darkball]] Enemy Card | ***Sora can no longer obtain the [[Darkball]] Enemy Card. | ||
**Friend: [[Pluto]] | **Friend: [[Pluto]] | ||
**Map: [[Bottomless Darkness]], [[Roulette Room]], and [[Random Joker]] | **Map: [[Bottomless Darkness]], [[Roulette Room]], and [[Random Joker]] | ||
***Riku can now obtain the [[Black Room | ***Riku can now obtain the [[Black Room]] Map Card. | ||
**Special: [[Gold Card]] and [[Platinum Card]]. | **Special: [[Gold Card]] and [[Platinum Card]]. | ||
*The Journal now keeps track of minigame scores. | *The Journal now keeps track of minigame scores. | ||
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====Gameplay==== | ====Gameplay==== | ||
[[File:Stopga KHRECOM.gif|thumb|Sora fighting Heartless.]] | [[File:Stopga KHRECOM.gif|thumb|Sora fighting Heartless.]] | ||
*In the Japanese version, having a cleared ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' save file on the memory card will allow Sora to obtain a second set of treasures from the [[Room of Rewards]] on each floor, plus some extra Bounties on some floors. | *In the Japanese version, having a [[Game Clear Data|cleared]] ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' save file on the memory card will allow Sora to obtain a second set of treasures from the [[Room of Rewards]] on each floor, plus some extra Bounties on some floors. | ||
**In the North American release, these were unlocked upon clearing Reverse/Rebirth. | **In the North American release, these were unlocked upon clearing Reverse/Rebirth. | ||
**In '' | **In ''HD 1.5 Remix'', these were unlocked upon watching the collection's scenes from ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. | ||
*The [[High Jump]], [[Glide]], and [[Superglide]] support abilities are available for Sora. | *The [[High Jump]], [[Glide]], and [[Superglide]] support abilities are available for Sora. | ||
*Items can now only be collected once in each room unless, a new room has been created (or the rooms for the entrance and exit of that world have been reset). As such, Barrels and [[Barrel Spider]]s no longer reappear if Sora or Riku reenters a room. | |||
*The Swing Speed stat for Sora's Attack Cards have been removed. | *The Swing Speed stat for Sora's Attack Cards have been removed. | ||
*The effects of several Sleights were modified such as Cloud's Omnislash, several of Sora's Keyblade Sleights (Blitz, Sonic Blade, Ars Arcanum), and several Friend Card sleights ( | *The effects of several Sleights were modified such as Cloud's Omnislash, several of Sora's Keyblade Sleights (Blitz, Sonic Blade, Ars Arcanum), and several Friend Card sleights (Ariel, Peter Pan, Beast) to where {{button|t}} prompts appear in order for them to be fully used, akin to [[Reaction Command]]s.<!--which?--> | ||
*Many new props feature throughout the field, such as flowers in Wonderland which block doors and projectile-firing obstacles. | *Many new props feature throughout the field, such as flowers in Wonderland which block doors and projectile-firing obstacles.{{Fact}} | ||
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*[[Zantetsuken]] and [[Sonic Blade]] are now available to learn at levels 22 and 27 respectively (the reverse was true previously). [[Ars Arcanum]], [[Tornado]], [[Holy]], [[Ragnarok]], and [[Mega Flare]] are now available to learn at 5 levels higher than before at levels 37, 42, 47, 52, and 57, respectively, due to the new sleight [[Lethal Frame]] being learned at level 32. | *[[Zantetsuken]] and [[Sonic Blade]] are now available to learn at levels 22 and 27 respectively (the reverse was true previously). [[Ars Arcanum]], [[Tornado]], [[Holy]], [[Ragnarok]], and [[Mega Flare]] are now available to learn at 5 levels higher than before at levels 37, 42, 47, 52, and 57, respectively, due to the new sleight [[Lethal Frame]] being learned at level 32. | ||
*Riku's battle mechanics now include the [[Duel]] system and its Sleights, and now have the [[Holy Burst]] and [[Inverse Burst]] Friend Sleights. | *Riku's battle mechanics now include the [[Duel]] system and its Sleights, and now have the [[Holy Burst]] and [[Inverse Burst]] Friend Sleights. | ||
*Due to the removal of Link Mode, the effect of the [[Darkball]] | *Due to the removal of Link Mode, the effect of the [[Darkball]] and Ansem, Seek of Darkness Enemy Cards have been modified. In addition, as the former is now designed to work with Riku's Duel system, it is no longer available in Sora's Story, and has been added to Riku's deck as a secondary regular Enemy Card for the Atlantica floor other than Sea Neon. | ||
*The effectiveness of Riku's strength is slightly amplified from the original game.<!--fact?--> | |||
*Riku can use The King card in [[Destiny Islands]] and [[Twilight Town]] after the battle against Lexaeus. | *Riku can use The King card in [[Destiny Islands]] and [[Twilight Town]] after the battle against Lexaeus. | ||
*The Hidden Chamber which is accessed with the Key to Rewards card has been renamed as the Room of Rewards. In addition when viewed on the map, it is now counted as a special room instead of a regular room. | *The Hidden Chamber which is accessed with the Key to Rewards card has been renamed as the Room of Rewards. In addition when viewed on the map, it is now counted as a special room instead of a regular room. | ||
*A Room of Rewards has been added for the Castle Oblivion floor, unlike the original, which was the only floor that did not have a Hidden Chamber. | |||
*The special rooms when viewed on the map now glow white to identify which one to open, making it easier to know which one to go to in worlds that use multiple Keycards. Also, when Sora has a Key to Rewards card in his possession, the Room of Rewards location is revealed by a blue glow. | *The special rooms when viewed on the map now glow white to identify which one to open, making it easier to know which one to go to in worlds that use multiple Keycards. Also, when Sora has a Key to Rewards card in his possession, the Room of Rewards location is revealed by a blue glow. | ||
*The attack and magic cards played by [[Axel]], [[Larxene]], [[Vexen]], [[Marluxia]], [[Lexaeus]], [[Zexion]], [[Captain Hook]], [[Hades]], [[Cloud]], Ansem, and the [[Riku Replica]] depict different facial expressions, depending on their | *The attack and magic cards played by [[Axel]], [[Larxene]], [[Vexen]], [[Marluxia]], [[Lexaeus]], [[Zexion]], [[Captain Hook]], [[Hades]], [[Cloud]], Ansem, and the [[Riku Replica]] depict different facial expressions, depending on their effect. | ||
*During his final battles with both Sora and Riku, the Riku Replica's left hand is immersed in an orb of darkness. | *During his final battles with both Sora and Riku, the Riku Replica's left hand is immersed in an orb of darkness. | ||
*When transforming into Dark Mode, Riku now says "Darkness" instead of simply screaming. | *When transforming into Dark Mode, Riku now says "Darkness" instead of simply screaming. | ||
*The health bar the enemies use has been altered to resemble the one from ''Kingdom Hearts II''. | *The health bar the enemies use has been altered to resemble the one from ''Kingdom Hearts II''. | ||
*The piece "The 13th Floor", played outside of Worlds, is melodically different. Instead of handbells playing an ascending interval, chimes now play a descending interval. | *The piece "The 13th Floor", played outside of Worlds, is melodically different. Instead of handbells playing an ascending interval, chimes now play a descending interval. | ||
====Battle==== | ====Battle==== | ||
*While battling the [[Parasite Cage]], the stomach acid will not inflict damage if Sora is reloading his deck. | *While battling the [[Parasite Cage]], the stomach acid will not inflict damage if Sora is reloading his deck. | ||
*Several bosses that use sleights have new and/or removed sleights. | *Several bosses that use sleights have new and/or removed sleights. | ||
*The final Marluxia battle has been split into two sub-battles. The first is generally the same as the original final battle, albeit on a standard circular arena instead of in a sub-space-esque field, while the second is set entirely on top of Marluxia's Specter, and features him as much more aggressive, with several powerful Sleights. | *The final Marluxia battle has been split into two sub-battles. The first is generally the same as the original final battle, albeit on a standard circular arena instead of in a sub-space-esque field, while the second is set entirely on top of Marluxia's Specter, and features him as much more aggressive, with several powerful Sleights. | ||
*Lexaeus can enter a temporary state of invulnerability and increased strength via his Charge technique. | *Lexaeus can enter a temporary state of invulnerability and increased strength via his Charge technique. | ||
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*Riku now confronts Zexion in a boss battle. During this battle, Zexion can steal Riku's cards, and Riku remains within Dark Mode for the duration of the fight. | *Riku now confronts Zexion in a boss battle. During this battle, Zexion can steal Riku's cards, and Riku remains within Dark Mode for the duration of the fight. | ||
*Bosses with vulnerability to stun remain stunned for much longer. | *Bosses with vulnerability to stun remain stunned for much longer. | ||
*If any regular hit from an Attack Card within a card stack gets blocked, | *If any regular hit from an Attack Card within a card stack gets blocked, the subsequent cards from the stack now get cancelled. | ||
====Storyline==== | ====Storyline==== |