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==Plot==
==Plot==
''358/2 Days'' revolves around the untold events of Roxas during his time with Organization XIII. The initial trailer showed events in Twilight Town, as did more recent trailers and scans. The clock tower is shown as Roxas, [[Axel]] and [[Xion]]'s hangout. [[Organization XIII]]'s headquarters will also be featured. [[Xaldin]] and Roxas have been seen running around [[Beast's Castle]], and a trailer at the official site shows that they fight a [[Darkside]] [[Heartless]] there. [[Xigbar]] has also been seen battling a [[dualblade]] [[heartless]] with Roxas in Halloween Town.
''358/2 Days'' revolves around the untold events of Roxas during his time with Organization XIII. The initial trailer showed events in Twilight Town, as did more recent trailers and scans. The clock tower is shown as Roxas, [[Axel]] and [[Xion]]'s hangout. [[Organization XIII]]'s headquarters will also be featured. [[Xaldin]] and Roxas have been seen running around [[Beast's Castle]], and a trailer at the official site shows that they fight a [[Darkside]] [[Heartless]] there. [[Xigbar]] has also been seen battling a [[dualblade]] [[heartless]] with Roxas in Halloween Town. It is kind of a chain of memories for the orginazation.





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Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
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Developer(s) Square Enix
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Publisher(s) Square Enix
Release date(s) JapanMay 2009
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Genre Action role-playing game
Game modes Single player, Multiplayer
Ratings ESRB:Rating Pending
Platform(s) Nintendo DS

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (キングダム ハーツ Kingudamu Hātsu : Surī Faibu Eito Deizu ōbā Tsū) (pronounced "Kingdom Hearts : Three-Five-Eight Days over Two" as read in Japanese too) is an RPG developed by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS with aid from H.a.n.d. It is an installment in the best-selling Kingdom Hearts series. The game features the life of Roxas between the end of Kingdom Hearts:Chain of Memories and the beginning of Kingdom Hearts II, exploring the time from Roxas' creation until his confrontation with Riku that leads to his placement in the simulated Twilight Town, a data-based Twilight Town in Kingdom Hearts II.

Square Enix revealed at Tokyo Game Show 2007 that a new unique installment to the Kingdom Hearts Series would be coming exclusively to the Nintendo DS. In 358/2 Days, Players will learn more about Roxas' time in the Organization XIII by engaging in both exciting single-player & multiplayer modes. Many unanswered questions about Roxas' life (while Sora was sleeping for one year) will be explored alongside offering Kingdom Hearts fans a whole new way to enjoy the series in a variety of Disney worlds. In December 2008, it has been announced that the game will come to stateside audiences as well as in Japan. A tentative release date of August 31, 2009 has been given by Game Stop for North America.


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More recent gameplay in Beast's Castle with Roxas and Xaldin

Plot

358/2 Days revolves around the untold events of Roxas during his time with Organization XIII. The initial trailer showed events in Twilight Town, as did more recent trailers and scans. The clock tower is shown as Roxas, Axel and Xion's hangout. Organization XIII's headquarters will also be featured. Xaldin and Roxas have been seen running around Beast's Castle, and a trailer at the official site shows that they fight a Darkside Heartless there. Xigbar has also been seen battling a dualblade heartless with Roxas in Halloween Town. It is kind of a chain of memories for the orginazation.


Characters

Like previous Kingdom Hearts titles, 358/2 Days will feature numerous Disney characters. Confirmed characters include Roxas, King Mickey, and Riku. All Organization XIII members will be playable in multiplayer mode, but it is unknown if all the members will make significant appearances in the story mode. The trailers have also revealed a previously unknown 14th member of Organization XIII, Xion, who appears to have great significance in the story. Her role is subject to question, as she has been shown hanging out with Roxas and Axel in several scans and trailers, and in others, attacking them. The Heartless will appear as the primary antagonists, including several new types. Also, some special Heartless will appear as normal encounters, such as the Possessor in Beast's Castle. Moogles will also appear in the game, according to Famitsu magazine, they themselves wearing Black Cloaks.

Chronology

This game, much like Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, takes place in between the two main games in the series. This one presumably begins directly after Roxas is created near the end of the first Kingdom Hearts, through the events of Chain of Memories, and ending with the beginning of the second Kingdom Hearts, when Sora wakes up. It may possibly cover the deaths of several Organization members (Vexen, Lexaeus, Zexion, Marluxia and Larxene). Zexion has also been confirmed to appear in a cutscene, talking to Roxas on Destiny Islands.

Confirmed Worlds

Gameplay

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An early gameplay screenshot of the beta version of 358/2 Days

The gameplay is believed to be similar to the action-RPG style of the previous games in the series, and takes place in a 3D environment. Non-canonical Multiplayer gameplay is also included, and confirmed to control Roxas and all of the members of Organization XIII. There orignially were three status bars, HP, MP and a new one labled LM, but the LM and MP bars have been removed. In recent scans, the familiar command menu from past installments of the game has returned, this time with only three visible commands.

They also had a control scheme in the Jump Festa 2008 Demo:

L: Move camera left
R: Move camera right
L or R twice: Camera resets behind player
L+R: Lock on (it was learned at TGS that days has an auto lock system, with no way to select a target)
D-pad: Control character
X: Scroll through command list (attack, magic, item)
A: Perform command
B: Jump, double tap for double jump, press with direction after jumping once to air slide
Y: Reflect Guard, press with direction for dodge roll, after jumping press with direction to glide
Start: Pause game

Nintendo Power subsequently described a control scheme that allowed players to move the camera with the touch screen, and to move, jump, and attack using the control pad and face buttons. These controls may still change before the game is released.

Another interesting point is the height of the chairs in Where Nothing Gathers. The chairs' heights do not actually relate to the number of members in the Organization, but rather their rank. Lower ranking members, like Vexen and Lexaeus have lower chairs, where as higher ranked members, like Saïx and Marluxia have higher chairs. When missions are completed in 358/2 Days, the height of the chairs change depending on how well or poor the members did. In a recent Famitsu artice, it has been stated that you can change your weapons, as seen with Axel in this picture: http://www.khinsider.com/images/fami/06.jpg Also, Demyx and Roxas have been seen with new weapons. The Kingdom Key will be able to take different forms using a new concept involving gears. The only known form so far is one called the Wind Maker.

Voice Acting

Since the new trailer features voice acting during cutscenes, there will be voice actors working with the game's cutscenes. So far, Vincent Corazza (Zexion), Quinton Flynn (Axel), and Kirk Thornton (Saïx), have confirmed to do voice acting for the game. According to imdb, all the voice actors for all Organization members (who have already done voice acting for the characters in KH2 and Re:CoM), including Jesse McCartney, as well as Wayne Allwine (Mickey Mouse) and David Gallhager (Riku) have apparently confirmed to reprise their roles. It is unknown whether Corey Burton will return as the voice of DiZ, or if Christopher Lee will reprise the role, by fan speculation. It is also not known yet whether Meaghen Jette Martin will return as Namine.

Trivia

  • Even though the Organization has 14 members, the organization keeps the name Organization XIII. This will also be explained in the game.
  • It was stated that the scene from Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+, with Axel and Roxas sitting on the Clock Tower of Twilight Town, was originally meant for the opening of Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. It will actually be the ending to Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.
  • The title is a reference to the year that Sora was asleep. There will be the supposed 358 days playing as Roxas in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days followed by the 7 days played in Twilight Town as Roxas in Kingdom Hearts II. Since the week in Kingdom Hearts II was dependant on Reaction Commands, its possible they will also be featured in 358.
  • It is highly speculated that battles similar to the Data Battles will appear in 358, allowing players to fight single player against the other Organization members, just as if it where the data battles.
  • Since he'll be among Organization XIII members throughout most of the game, how involved Roxas gets with the Disney characters whose worlds he visits is unknown, but this screenshot shows that he will at least meet a few. A few of these are Genie, according to the aformentioned screenshot, Beast as he is seen in a trailer fighting heartless, as well as the White Rabbit, as confirmed characters.
  • The new trailer shows Organization XIII members casting spells outside of their normal elements in the multiplayer (such as Axel using Aero). Whether this is just to balance the characters or actually canon remains to be seen.
  • In the Trailer it shows Axel fighting with his chakrams and his aerial combo seem to be highly similar to Roxas' dual wielding combo, which may hint that also due to their friendship, Axel may have taught Roxas how to fight with his Keyblades.

Sources

  1. . http://gonintendo.com/?p=32561
  2. . http://gonintendo.com/?p=31966

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