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'''''Kingdom Hearts VR Experience''''' is a ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' game that was developed exclusively for {{w|Playstation VR}}. It was released on January 23, 2019, in Japan and on February 28, 2019, in the United States for free in both regions.
'''''Kingdom Hearts VR Experience''''' is a ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' game that was developed exclusively for {{w|Playstation VR}}. It was released on January 23, 2019, in Japan and on February 28, 2019, in the United States for free in both regions.
The game initially included only two locations. An update on June 24th, 2019 in Japan, and June 25, 2019 in the United States added four additional locations, some of which include support for motion controls.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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''Kingdom Hearts VR Experience'' is a virtual reality game where the player can view their surroundings through the eyes of Sora or Roxas. Six worlds are available, most of which begin with a diorama recreation of iconic cutscenes from ''Kingdom Hearts'', ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'', ''Kingdom Hearts 2'', and ''Kingdom Hearts 3''.
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These scenes are then followed up by a light show, with various additional scenes projected on the walls of the viewing area while music plays. These projected scenes are primarily cutscenes as well, but also include segments of the introductions for ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-''.
 
The Twilight Town and Olympus Coliseum worlds allow the use of motion controls, for eating ice cream in the former and swinging a Keyblade in the latter. The Olympus Coliseum world is unique in that it has no recreated cutscene at the start, instead going directly to the projected scenes and light show. Additionally, the player is required to defeat the Heartless in order to progress.
 
A Collection menu is available, set inside Sora's Dive to the Heart. Here, the player can flip through Jiminy's Journal to view a short profile, 3D model, and projected scenes for various characters.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
* During the Twilight Town segment, the projected cutscenes use Japanese text for Roxas' Winner Stick. However, the Winner Stick held by the player uses English text.
** Looking at Xion's ice cream shows that it also has a Winner Stick, but it uses Japanese text.


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==

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Kingdom Hearts VR Experience
Kingdom Hearts VR Experience Logo KHVR.png
キングダム ハーツ VR エクスペリエンス
Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Release date(s) Japan January 23, 2019

United States February 28, 2019

Genre Interactive first-person adventure
Game modes Single player
Ratings ESRB:Everyone 10+Everyone 10+
Platform(s) Playstation VR

Kingdom Hearts VR Experience is a Kingdom Hearts game that was developed exclusively for Playstation VR. It was released on January 23, 2019, in Japan and on February 28, 2019, in the United States for free in both regions.

The game initially included only two locations. An update on June 24th, 2019 in Japan, and June 25, 2019 in the United States added four additional locations, some of which include support for motion controls.

Gameplay

Kingdom Hearts VR Experience is a virtual reality game where the player can view their surroundings through the eyes of Sora or Roxas. Six worlds are available, most of which begin with a diorama recreation of iconic cutscenes from Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts 2, and Kingdom Hearts 3.

These scenes are then followed up by a light show, with various additional scenes projected on the walls of the viewing area while music plays. These projected scenes are primarily cutscenes as well, but also include segments of the introductions for Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance and Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-.

The Twilight Town and Olympus Coliseum worlds allow the use of motion controls, for eating ice cream in the former and swinging a Keyblade in the latter. The Olympus Coliseum world is unique in that it has no recreated cutscene at the start, instead going directly to the projected scenes and light show. Additionally, the player is required to defeat the Heartless in order to progress.

A Collection menu is available, set inside Sora's Dive to the Heart. Here, the player can flip through Jiminy's Journal to view a short profile, 3D model, and projected scenes for various characters.

Characters

Gummi Ship
Destiny Islands
Twilight Town
Castle Oblivion
Olympus Coliseum
The World That Never Was

Gallery

Trivia

  • During the Twilight Town segment, the projected cutscenes use Japanese text for Roxas' Winner Stick. However, the Winner Stick held by the player uses English text.
    • Looking at Xion's ice cream shows that it also has a Winner Stick, but it uses Japanese text.

Notes and references

External links