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The '''''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''''' '''Signature Series Strategy Guide''' is a guidebook for ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. It was published by BradyGames and written by Dan Birlew (who previously worked on the [[Kingdom Hearts Official Strategy Guide|''Kingdom Hearts'' Official Strategy Guide]]) and Bryan Stratton.
The '''''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Signature Series Strategy Guide''''' is a guidebook for ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. It was published by BradyGames and written by Dan Birlew (who previously worked on the ''[[Kingdom Hearts Official Strategy Guide]]'') and Bryan Stratton.


==Contents==
==Contents==

Latest revision as of 03:25, 13 December 2023

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Signature Series Strategy Guide
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Author(s) Dan Birlew and Bryan Stratton
Publisher(s) United States/Canada BradyGames
Release date(s) United States/Canada September 29, 2009
Pages United States/Canada 319 pages
Language English

The Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Signature Series Strategy Guide is a guidebook for Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. It was published by BradyGames and written by Dan Birlew (who previously worked on the Kingdom Hearts Official Strategy Guide) and Bryan Stratton.

Contents[edit]

  • Character profiles
  • An overview of gameplay mechanics
  • Detailed, 2D maps of all areas
  • A full Story Mode walkthrough
  • A list of all panels and abilities
  • A panel synthesis section
  • "Enemy Profiles," a complete bestiary
  • An exclusive foldout poster

Errors[edit]

  • The number of heart points needed to completely fill the mission gauge during Mission 39 is listed as 500. It actually takes over 570 (pg. 148).
  • The number of heart points needed to completely fill the mission gauge during Mission 85 is listed as 1,241. It actually takes at least 1,350 (pg. 243).