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*Dream Eater-related mini-games have been reworked for the PS4 controller. | *Dream Eater-related mini-games have been reworked for the PS4 controller. | ||
*New Dream Eaters, such as the [[Catanuki]], have been added. | *New Dream Eaters, such as the [[Catanuki]], have been added. | ||
*The Command Deck menu now displays three commands instead of two. | *The Command Deck menu now displays three commands instead of two.{{fact}} | ||
*The user interface has been redone with higher resolution textures, and an aesthetic more consistent with previous games. | *The user interface has been redone with higher resolution textures, and an aesthetic more consistent with previous games.{{fact}} | ||
*The [[Link System]] now has its own dedicated sub-menu, along with an additional sub-menu for switching between Dream Eaters present in the current party. | *The [[Link System]] now has its own dedicated sub-menu, along with an additional sub-menu for switching between Dream Eaters present in the current party.{{fact}} | ||
*[[Reality Shift]]s have been reworked to accommodate a single screen and a PS4 controller. | *[[Reality Shift]]s have been reworked to accommodate a single screen and a PS4 controller.{{fact}} | ||
*The camera has been notably zoomed out, creating a wider field of view. | *The camera has been notably zoomed out, creating a wider field of view.{{fact}} | ||
*The game now runs at 60 FPS. | *The game now runs at 60 FPS.{{fact}} | ||
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Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD | |
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キングダム ハーツ ドリーム ドロップ ディスタンス HD Kingudamu Hātsu Dorīmu Doroppu Disutansu HD | |
Developer(s) | Square Enix |
Publisher(s) | Square Enix |
Release date(s) | December 2016 / December 2016 December 2016[1] December 2016 |
Genre | Console action role-playing game |
Game modes | Single player |
Ratings | N/A |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 4 |
Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD is a full-HD remastered version of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. Tetsuya Nomura considers it a complete remake since the game goes from the Nintendo 3DS's two screens to one.[2]
The camera, battle system, and Reality Shifts were changed or recreated to fit the controller better, along with the mini-games concerning the Dream Eaters. Besides some graphical improvements and reworked animations, the whole game runs at 60 fps, a first for the series.[3]
Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD was first announced on September 15, 2015 as part of the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue compilation and will be released worldwide in December 2016.[4]
Changes from Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
- Dream Eater-related mini-games have been reworked for the PS4 controller.
- New Dream Eaters, such as the Catanuki, have been added.
- The Command Deck menu now displays three commands instead of two.
- The user interface has been redone with higher resolution textures, and an aesthetic more consistent with previous games.
- The Link System now has its own dedicated sub-menu, along with an additional sub-menu for switching between Dream Eaters present in the current party.
- Reality Shifts have been reworked to accommodate a single screen and a PS4 controller.
- The camera has been notably zoomed out, creating a wider field of view.
- The game now runs at 60 FPS.