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Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ is a 2007 re-release of [[Kingdom Hearts II]], akin to [[Kingdom Hearts:Final Mix]]. It features new [[cutscene]]s, [[ability|abilities]], [[weapon]]s, [[enemies]], areas, and a new [[Drive form]] that resembles Sora's outfit In Kingdom Hearts. In addition, it is packaged with a second disc: [[Re:Chain of Memories]], a remake of the GBA game: [[Chain of Memories]] with new cards,cutsenes and minigames.
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'''''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+''''' is a 2007 collection that debuted ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]''. The included games were not sold separately in Japan, and only ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' was published internationally on the PlayStation 2.


==Announcement==
==Contents==
*''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', the enhanced version of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''
*''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'', a remake of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]''
==Bonuses==
*Secret features can be accessed in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' by clearing ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' first or clearing ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' first will also unlock secrets in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''.
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Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix had been rumored for some time in middle-late 2006. Though [[Nomura]] did not confirm its development, he has stated that if a Final Mix version were to be created for other countries, he would use a "trump card".
==Packaging artwork==
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File:Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ Boxart JP.png|Official Japanese cover art of ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+''
File:Promotional Art 02 KHIIFM.png|Promotional poster
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In September 2006, Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix was finally announced, along with Re:Chain of Memories, a Playstation 2 remake of Chain of Memories, with full 3-D rendering and voice acting. The two would be packed together, creating Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+.
==External links==
 
*[http://www.square-enix.co.jp/kingdom2fm/ Official website]
The remake was released on March 29, 2007, hitting stores all across Japan.  Currently no plans have been announced for release in the United States or other countries, despite the topic being popular across [[Kingdom Hearts]] related forums.
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==Final Mix==
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''Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix'' expands on the original ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' with several new features and plot elements.
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===Initial previews and announcements===
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Scans of magazine articles and preview videos appeared on numerous websites in the weeks leading up to the game's release. They included additional scenes involving the three mysterious armored entities at the end of the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' secret ending. More recent screenshots showed one of these three in combat with [[Sora]], [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]].  The being, named [[Terra]] dubbed in the game as the ''[[Enigmatic Soldier]]'' or ''Enigmatic Warrior'' by many fans (referencing a secret boss of [[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix]], the [[Enigmatic Man]]), is a secret boss with an enormous amount of [[HP]]. The preview videos also indicated that battling [[Roxas]] will be possible, though the context of the duel is unknown. Square has also revealed that each member of [[Organization XIII]] can be challenged in a secret area of [[Hollow Bastion]] and fought independently of the storyline.
 
Voice-acting on ''Final Mix'' was announced to be mostly in English, with Japanese subtitles, like [[Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix]].  Several new scenes, however, use Japanese voice-acting.
 
===New features===
Some new features were confirmed by the game's release:
 
*Members of [[Organization XIII]] that were eliminated in [[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]] can be found and fought in the various worlds of ''Final Mix''.  They each use different fighting tactics from the ones they employed in ''Chain of Memories''.  They include [[Vexen]], [[Larxene]], [[Marluxia]], [[Lexaeus]], and [[Zexion]].
 
*[[Zexion]]'s weapon is revealed - a large book called a "lexicon", which he can use to trap his enemies in an alternate reality.
 
*An area of [[Radiant Garden]] can be accessed that houses a simulation of battles with each member of Organization XIII.  This is a separate feature from the secret battles with the ''Chain of Memories'' Organization members in that the simulation allows the player to repeat any battle with an Organization member as often as they like.  The simulation features highly powered-up Organization members, similar to the level bonuses offered to enemies in the [[Hades Cup|Hades Paradox Cup]].
 
*New weapons and accessories, including a replica of [[Lexaeus]]' tomahawk for [[Donald]], a copy of [[Vexen]]'s shield for [[Goofy]], and a crown for Sora.
 
*A "theater mode" - menus where previously viewed cutscenes can be rewatched with English and Japanese voices by pressing L2 and R2.
 
*Several new cutscenes based from the Kingdom Hearts II novels were added: Some involving [[Roxas]], including scenes of him conversing with [[Axel]] in [[Twilight Town]] while wearing the Organization's signature black robes. There are also additional scenes of Roxas and [[Riku]], including shots of their second battle, where Riku takes on the form of [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Xehanort's Heartless]], Namine leaving with Axel, and the Organization discussing their plans and commenting on incidents like Axel's death.
 
*A new secret ending video titled ''[[Birth By Sleep]]'', featuring a number of new characters whose relation to the main series remains unexplained.
 
*A new Drive Form Called " Limit Form" Has Abilities From Kingdom Hearts.   
[[Image:Limit_Form.jpg|right|thumb|112px|Limit Form]]
 
 
Secret features can be accessed in ''Final Mix'' by clearing [[Re:Chain of Memories]] first.  Clearing ''Final Mix'' can also unlock secrets in Re:Chain of Memories.
 
===Better Compatibility and The Truth  ===
 
The Only Way To Play Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ on the  U.S Version Of the PS2 Is If you could buy a Swap Magic Because Nomura said: Final Mix Games Are Only for Japan. Fall 07 Was just a Rumor.
 
===Unlockables and Changes ===
 
1.After the end you unlock the following:
*You gain Theater Mode
*A new entry is added to Jiminy's Memo
*You can fight the Enigmatic Soldier
2.You can fight "Absent Silhouettes" [Easy Version of Chain Of Memories Organization Member Data Battle]
3.A crown can appear on Sora's Head for defeating the following:
*Enigmatic Soldier [Gold]
*All Data Battles [Silver]
*All Organization XIII Mushrooms Heartless [Bronse]
4.New enemy addition and data change:
*20 new bosses
*12 new enemies
5.New additions to Gummi Ships 
6.Puzzle Pieces can be found in each area for Piece Collection Mode 
7.Additional treasure chests and content changes 
8.Twilight Town Changes:
*Conditions to end the battle have been changed [Either connect 100 hits,go below 30% health or battle for 90 seconds]  
*Addition of Limit Form Mirror
*Addition of Puzzle Piece Event
*Limit Form can be obtained after you get Oathkeeper
 
9.Hollow Bastion [Raident Garden] Changes:
*After the event with Sephiroth,a scene with Yuna and the Gullwings flying out of a hole in a castle wall is shown as an area
 
10.The Land Of Dragon Changes:
*Value of "surprise attack" spirit gauge has been reduced
*Carts and boxes don't reappear after leaving the screen and returning [so you can't get drive balls so easily]
11.Beast's Castle Changes:
*Conditions to end battle in the Living Room have Changed [Either connect 100 hits,go below 30% health or battle for 90 seconds
*Cogsworth gets tired more
12.Olympus Coliseum Changes:
*"Absent Silhouette" Event added [Zexion]
*Conditions to the end the battle with Pete changed [time limit increased to 2 minutes to 90 seconds]
13.Disney Castle Changes:
*Enemies don't drop prize box while protecting Minnie
*Mysterious Entrance Appears [Clear all Episodes except Underworld Tournaments and save clear data]
14.Timeless River Changes:
*Changes have been made to the 4 time windows battles
 
 
==Link==
[http://www.khforums.com/index.php?showtopic=40786 Scenario Mysteries Interview with Nomura]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 28 November 2023

Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+
Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ Logo KHIIFM.png
キングダムハーツII FINAL MIX+
Kingudamu Hātsu II FINAL MIX+
Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Release date(s) Japan March 29, 2007
Genre Action role-playing game
Game modes Single player
Ratings CERO:A
Platform(s) PlayStation 2

Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ is a 2007 collection that debuted Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories. The included games were not sold separately in Japan, and only Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories was published internationally on the PlayStation 2.

Contents[edit]

Bonuses[edit]

  • Secret features can be accessed in Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix by clearing Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories first or clearing Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix first will also unlock secrets in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories.

Packaging artwork[edit]

External links[edit]