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Developer(s) | Square Enix |
Publisher(s) | Square Enix |
Release date(s) | March 29, 2007 |
Genre | Action role-playing game |
Game modes | Single player |
Ratings | CERO:A ESRB: TBA |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories is a remake of Kingdom Hearts sequel, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. It is packaged with Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ on a separate disc. A few changes has been done prior the remake's release. Fansubs of key cutscenes can be found at Youtube and KHVids.
A U.S. release was confirmed by Square Enix for December 2nd, 2008. It will be in PS2 format and will not be related to Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ (which never was released outside Japan) in any way. It will be sold for $30. [1]
Story(Sora)
After being separated from his friends, Sora wandered down on a long, meandering path with Donald and Goofy searching for a way to find Riku and Mickey, encountering Pluto on the way. When they reached a crossroad and called it a night, a mysterious man in a long black hooded cloak appeared and informed Sora, "ahead lies something you need, but to claim it, you must lose something dear." The man disappears and only one path remains. The trio followed the path which lead them to a mysterious castle known as Castle Oblivion. They entered the castle hoping to pick up some clues as to the whereabouts of their friends only to discover, as they ascended the floors of the fortress, they were beginning to lose their memories and became more and more uncertain of themselves.
Little did they know, their memories were being manipulated by a mysterious organization that sought to capture and manipulate Sora. To do this, they used Naminé, a young witch who could rearrange the chains of memories and create new links. In order to make Sora forget Kairi, Naminé begins to replace his memories of her with herself. Meanwhile, a conflict between the Organization's members leads to several encounters between Sora and Riku, whose memories of Kairi had also been replaced with ones containing Naminé.
The trio's uncertainty builds to a point where they ended up in Twilight Town, a place that Sora is fairly certain that he has never been in, thus should not exist in his memory. Organization member IV, Vexen, revealed that it is a place that exists on the other side of Sora's heart, but is eliminated by Axel, another member of the Organization, before he can explain anything.
Axel ends up betraying Marluxia, the lord of Castle Oblivion, revealing that Marluxia and Larxene, the newest members of their group, intended to use Sora to overthrow the Organization. Axel manipulated Naminé into doing what she believed was right. She revealed to Sora that she never existed in his memory and that she had been replacing the person most important to him. Riku appeared to them again and was defeated by Sora. When Sora tried to help the injured Riku, he attacked Sora. Naminé used her power to break Riku's memories, and it caused him to collapse. Larxene came forth to eliminate Sora and Riku, who was revealed to actually be a Riku Replica, created by Vexen.
Sora defeated Larxene and forgave a regretful Naminé for her actions. She promised to restore the memories of the trio once they reached the 13th Floor of Castle Oblivion, where Marluxia was waiting for them. Axel attempted to destroy Marluxia himself, but then Marluxia used Naminé as a human shield. Sora stepped in and defeated Axel. Once Marluxia was defeated, Naminé asked that they step into machines that would rearrange their memories back to the way they were at the cost of breaking the links she created. She also informed him that the process will take some time, during which Sora, Donald, and Goofy would sleep as their memories were slowly restored. While they knew that they would forget Naminé, Sora promised her that while she was forgotten, she would remain in his heart, never lost.
Story(Riku)
Riku awakes in the lowest basement of Castle Oblivion, being led there by his heart resonating with Sora, who also happens to be in Castle Oblivion, though on the ground floor. A dark card and a disembodied voice present themselves. The Voice offers Riku the chance to sleep and forget his troubles as well as the light, or take the card and take the first steps toward the truth. Riku takes the card confidently.
Riku arrives in none other than Hollow Bastion, though only a version of it crafted from his memories. However, though Hollow Bastion is the same as he remembered it, he is unable to find anyone. All the while he searches, the Voice speaks to and mocks the young teenager.
At long last, Riku meets someone: Maleficent. Maleficent taunts him and his refusal of the darkness, but Riku fights Maleficent, hoping to prove that he is above the darkness. He is victorious.
Riku leaves Hollow Bastion, only to see the true form of Castle Oblivion. The Voice again comes to Riku, but this time reveals himself to be Xehanort's Heartless, who wants to take over Riku again. However, though Xehanort's Heartless is powerful, King Mickey comes to aid Riku with his light. Riku then manages to fend off Xehanort's Heartless for the time being. But before he leaves, the Heartless leaves Riku with some world cards and the ability to wield his inner darkness as a weapon.
- Meeting the Replica
I bet it's not every day you meet your twin. Too shocked to speak? This should come as a relief, then: I'm a replica of you that Vexen made." —Riku Replica Riku soon realizes that he has the power to detect the "smell" of darkness, and is discouraged by it, though King Mickey comforts him. However, King Mickey can only appear to Riku as a projection, for he is still in the Realm of Darkness. Still, with King Mickey's encouragement, Riku ascends the basements of Castle Oblivion in order to rid himself of his darkness. Meanwhile, as Riku travels through the lower levels of Castle Oblivion, Sora ascends the upper floors, being manipulated by Marluxia, a member of the mysterious Organization XIII and the lord of Castle Oblivion. But three other Organization members, Vexen, Lexaeus, and Zexion work to counter Marluxia by using the dark-wielding Riku against the light-wielding Sora.
To further the trio's goals, Vexen independently appears before Riku and Riku wonders if Vexen is with Xehanort's Heartless. But Vexen cryptically responds that he is with "another Ansem". Still, Riku fights with Vexen, seeing him as an enemy. But the battle only helps Vexen, who uses the data he gathered from the battle to create a Riku Replica. The replica soon comes to battle Riku, mocking Riku's fear of the darkness while the replica embraces it. However, Riku proves victorious, and the replica runs off.
Soon, Xehanort's Heartless appears again, saying that the replica is a model of what Riku should be. But Riku only reaffirms his desire to conquer his darkness.
Passing through much of the castle (the bulk of Sora's story is complete, and Larxene and Vexen are dead) Riku finds Lexaeus and, like the others, tells him that he should accept the darkness again, because if he doesn't, his journey will end here. The two fight, and Riku barely finishes the mighty brute. As a last move, Lexaeus covers the room in darkness as Xehanort's Heartless moves in to take his heart. Mickey saves him again and manages to bring him out of the darkness.
Riku comes closer to the ground level, just as Marluxia's scheme fails and Sora finishes him off. Riku senses Marluxia's defeat, and Zexion quickly arrives on the scene to explain it. But he also reveals that Sora is the one who did the deed, much to Riku's surprise. Zexion quickly asks if Riku is capable of seeing Sora, for Riku shouldered the darkness for so long, and Xehanort's Heartless still resides in his heart. Riku tries to resist Zexion's comments, but Zexion ultimately gives him a world card...of Destiny Islands. Riku enters.
- Twilight
You hated being an islander, cut off from other worlds. So you opened the door to darkness and destroyed the islands. YOU did that! And now you belong to the darkness. Look at what you are!" —Zexion, exclaiming Riku's hypocrisy to Darkness In Destiny Islands, Riku meets all of his friends, but they are all silent and they eventually disappear, even Kairi. Zexion throws all of Riku's fears at him at once, telling him he's responsible for causing them to disappear, and that he belongs to the darkness now. He finally transforms an illusion of him into a Darkside Heartless, telling him this is what he has become. Riku beats back the Heartless as Zexion disguises himself as Sora. He tells him that it's finally time to face the light.
Riku sinks into the light as he begins fade, but Kairi appears and tells him that he can't. Light can't beat him, neither can darkness, so he should accept both, then he won't be afraid anymore. He awakens his dark power again, admitting that it's a part of him and not evil, beating back Zexion. He disappears, but is quickly killed by the Riku Replica with Axel.
Riku nearly makes it to the main floor as Xehanort's Heartless appears to control him, but King Mickey beats him back again and finally appears for real. Riku is relieved at finally having a real friend with him. Mickey explains that he found a card which showed him Riku's heart and he followed it back to him. Riku uses the card, and ends up in Twilight Town. Xehanort's Heartless appears again, but Riku tells him that he's not "Ansem", because his scent is not darkness--it is something else. Riku also sees that this man is the Voice that presented itself at the beginning of his journey. The Voice finally introduces himself as DiZ. Riku asks him what he really wants from him, and DiZ tells him he wants him to choose between Light and Darkness, because he lies in-between. The decision will be decided with Naminé, who Riku looks for.
However, the Riku Replica manages to find him, and demand another fight to prove him "worthy". The replica intends to kill Riku in order to become real, but fails. However, Riku comforts him by saying that the replica's heart will go to the same place as the real one's, before the replica vanishes out of existence.
Riku meets up with Naminé. who is with Sora in his memory cell, and explains the situation. She offers to seal away Xehanort's Heartless and Riku's darkness, so that he may forget them, but will have to sleep to do so. Riku refuses, hoping to win on his own, and leaves a satisfied Naminé. However, before he departs, he tells Naminé that he knows that it was her who appeared to him as Kairi, commenting that they smell the same.
- Way to the Dawn
Your darkness belongs to you. Just like your light. Until now, I thought darkness was nothing but bad. But my time with you made me change my mind. You've chosen a road I never thought of. Light and Dark, back to back. With you, they mingle in a way no one's ever seen before. I want to see where that road leads. And if it's okay, I want to walk the road with you." —Mickey, comforting Riku
After meeting Naminé, DiZ appears again to Riku and the King (who notes that DiZ seems familiar). Knowing his choice, DiZ gives Riku a card that will draw out Xehanort's Heartless. After DiZ leaves, Riku tells King Mickey to destroy him if Riku fails to stop Xehanort's Heartless, but the King refuses, saying he'll only help him regain control, and never harm him. Riku concedes.
Riku faces Ansem for one final battle alone. Ansem asks why he still refuses him if he accepts darkness now, but Riku merely says "you just really stink". They fight and the last of Xehanort's Heartless is destroyed, but not before he says a part of him is still in Riku, and he shall return.
Riku and Mickey wait at the front entrance. Riku tells him that he can't go home yet as "Ansem's" shadow still lingers in him, but Mickey says the darkness is a part of him. Darkness is not all bad, because Riku has a chosen a road he never thought of before, one of both Light and Darkness. They leave, taking Organization cloaks that DiZ gave them prior to confronting Xehanort's Heartless, and DiZ appears for one final question: if he shall take the "road to light" or the "road to darkness". Riku chooses neither, he'll take the middle road, "The Road to Dawn". Riku and King Mickey eventually made it out of the plains and separate after Riku realized he couldn't completely rid himself of the darkness festering in him. Deciding to return to DiZ and offer his help, Riku dons a blindfold, for "his eyes couldn't lie" about his darkness which he is preparing to use and wished Mickey not to witness firsthand.
Changes and Differences in the original and remake
As stated above there are some changes regarding on the game's remake. Notable changes include:
- 3D cutscenes, along with voice-acting.
- Updated music, including new ones.
- Theater Mode is unlockable, which allows you to view all cutscences in the game. (Replaced Link mode)
- Clearing Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ first will allow Sora to use sleights and Keyblades from Kingdom Hearts II. It will also unlock enemy cards of the Organization XIII members that were in Kingdom Hearts II, with the exception of Axel, who already has an enemy card. It is currently unknown if these cards will be obtainable in the US release due to the lack of Final Mix 2.
- Riku is more powerful than in the original game.
Gameplay
Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories follows a totally new battle system as well as gameplay. The battle system now revolves around Sora's memories, represented as cards. Using these cards is the only way to attack. Each card has a number from 0 to 9. When a card is played against the enemy's card, the card with the lower value "Breaks" and is discarded. This leaves enemies vulnerable for a few seconds. Cards with a value of 0 can break any attack, but can also be broken by any card played afterwards. If a 0 is played before another high level card it will not be broken and will leave your opponent wide open for attacks.
Extras
- New Cards are available.
- Riku gains a new sleight which allows him to perform a combo with King Mickey.
- Reaction commands are implemented from Kingdom Hearts II.
- A special command, card duel (card breaking) that allows player to break stacks of opponents cards is a specific time and inflict massive damage. This is only available to Riku.
- Battles now take form in 3D, and object in rooms that fire projectiles, inflict damage or initiate battles when hit.
- In Reverse/Rebirth, when Riku finally accepts both his light and dark side during the fight with Zexion in Destiny Islands, he is constantly in Dark-mode.
- There is also a new version of Trinity Limit that can be accessed by stocking Goofy first; in this sleight, Sora and Donald, who use Goofy as a battering ram, run around bashing into enemies.
- Glide is now included in Sora's story.
- There are now map card premiums and wild map cards which could redeem any value.
- Lexaeus can go into a temporary state of power and invulnerability, similar to the battle in Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.
- The Riku Replica sometimes enters a battle with an orb of dark energy in his left hand.
- Riku has a Drive Bar.
- Whenever Sora enters a world that changes his appearance, he changes into his form for that world.
- Pluto is a party character in Sora's Story.
Bosses and Enemies
- Zexion can be fought in Destiny Islands.
- There is a third form for Marluxia while fighting him as a final boss.
Death scenes and Storyline Changes
- Instead of dragging Riku in the dark depth using his final strength, Lexaeus is killed when Riku's body was taken by Xehanort's Heartless temporarily.
- In the original game, Zexion was killed by Riku Replica offscreen (though a sound of striking blades can be heard) and in the remake, Riku Replica simply forced his life force out of Zexion.
- In the original climax of Sora's storyline, when Axel attempts to execute Marluxia for his betrayal, Marluxia used Naminé as a shield after hearing Axel's threat. In the remake, they have a brief fight before Marluxia uses Naminé as a shield. Marluxia also never leaves the room.
- Axel finishes off Vexen by immolating him with a snap of his fingers. In the original, he just struck Vexen with his chakrams a second time, and Vexen died.
- In the original, the Riku Replica is seen lying on the ground on Floor 12, and moving to him will trigger a cutscene (followed by a boss fight). In the remake, he is standing up, and a Reaction Command triggers the cutscene and boss fight.
- In the original, Goofy knocks away Larxene when she tries to kill Sora. In the remake, he just throws his shield at Larxene, which temporarily distracts her.
- When Sora was hurt by Larxene in the original COM, Donald used Cure to heal him, but in RE-COM he uses Curaga to heal Sora.
Map cards
Map Cards are used to create rooms on each floor of the castle. What appears in each room depends on what card used to get in. To obtain a map card you must defeat Heartless. Some map cards can only be obtained after getting further into the story for each of the different worlds.
Attack Cards
Attack Cards are cards in Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories that allow Sora and Riku to swing their weapon in battle. All Attack Cards are randomly numbered between 0 and 9, with the 0 numbered cards given the ability to card break any card put into play by the opponent. Attack cards can be used in many different Sleights. Attack cards can also be Premium Cards.
Type of Attack Cards
Sora
- Kingdom Key - The default weapon. Not very powerful, but reliable and easy to handle.
- Three Wishes - Obtained in Agrabah. Fairly strong with a fast swing.
- Crabclaw - Obtained in Atlantica. Easy to handle with an impressive recovery time after card breaks.
- Pumpkin Head - Obtained in Halloween Town. Easy to handle with a fast recovery after a card break.
- Fairy Harp - Obtained in Never Land. Easy to handle with a formidable swing speed.
- Wishing Star - Obtained in Monstro. Not very powerful, but very easy to handle.
- Spellbinder - Obtained in 100 Acre Wood. A special attack card with lightning-based attacks.
- Metal Chocobo - Obtained in Key to Rewards room in Olympus Coliseum. A special attack card that can break through physical defenses. A bit difficult to handle.
- Olympia - Obtained in Olympus Coliseum. Powerful with a quick recovery after card breaks.
- Lionheart - Obtained in Key to Rewards room in Traverse Town. A special attack card with fire-based attacks.
- Lady Luck - Obtained in Wonderland. A balanced weapon that is easy to handle.
- Divine Rose - Obtained in Hollow Bastion. Features a powerful strike and fast swing.
- Oathkeeper - Obtained in Destiny Islands. Well-balanced weapon with powerful thrust and good strength.
- Oblivion - Obtained after defeating Larxene. High-powered weapon with good strength and recovery abilities.
- Diamond Dust - Obtained in Castle Oblivion after defeating Marluxia. Ice element weapon that is the fastest and easiest to handle.
- One Winged Angel - Obtained in Twilight Town after defeating Marluxia. Fire element weapon with excellent combo finishes.
- Ultima Weapon - Obtained in Castle Oblivion after clearing both Sora and Riku modes. The strongest attack card you can find
Riku
- Soul Eater - The default weapon and only weapon for Riku. Reacts to dark power. Riku's strength is higher when he wields darkness in battle.
Magic Cards
Magic Cards are types of cards used in gameplay in Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories.
As the name suggests, Magic Cards can be used to cast magical spells or to perform summons and like all the other cards used in Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories, every card is randomly valued between 0 and 9 and the same rules that apply to the playing of Attack Cards apply to the playing of Magic Cards while in battle with the 0 numbered card given the ability to card break an opponent's card(s).
Additionally, where Attack Sleights and can be performed by stocking up multiple attack cards, Magic Cards can be made more powerful in the same manner.
Types of Magic Cards
Normal Magic
Summon Cards
Enemy cards
Are based off of enemies or bosses. Can temporarily give Sora or Riku better offensive or defensive capabilities
List of enemy cards:
Normal Enemy Cards
ShadowEffect: Incremeter |
SoldierEffect: Combo Plus |
Large BodyEffect: Guard |
Red NocturneEffect: Fire Boost |
Blue RhapsodyEffect: Blizard Boost |
Yellow OperaEffect: Thunder Boost |
Green RequiemEffect: Cure Boost |
PowerwildEffect: Retrograde |
BouncywildEffect: Draw |
Air SoldierEffect:Reload Kinesis |
BanditEffect:Combo Finish |
Fat BanditEffect: Back Attack |
Barrel SpiderEffect: Quickload |
Search GhostEffect: Drain |
Sea NeonEffect: Random Values |
ScrewdiverFile:Screwdiver-Enemy Card.png Effect: Decrementor |
AquatankEffect: Auto-Reload |
Wight KnightEffect: Float |
GargoyleEffect: Vanish |
PirateEffect: All Zeros |
Air PirateEffect:Item Bracer |
DarkballEffect: Card Blind |
DefenderEffect: Protect |
WyvernEffect: Reload Lock |
WizardEffect: Magic Boost |
NeoshadowEffect: Bio |
White MushroomEffect: Hyper Healing |
Black FungusEffect: Random Flush |
Creeper PlantEffect: Leaf Bracer |
Tornado StepEffect: Reload Haste |
CrescendoEffect: Summon Boost |
Boss Enemy Cards
Guard ArmorEffect: Wide Attack |
Parasite CageEffect: Dispel |
TrickmasterEffect: Value Break |
DarksideEffect: Mimic |
Card SoldierEffect: Attack Haste |
HadesEffect: Berserk |
JafarEffect: Attack Bracer |
Oogie BoogieEffect: Regen |
UrsulaEffect: Shell |
HookEffect: Second Chance |
Dragon MaleficentFile:DragonMaleficient-Card.png Effect: Overdrive |
Riku ReplicaEffect: Sleight Lock |
AxelEffect: Quick Recovery |
LarxeneEffect: Dash |
VexenEffect: Auto-Life |
MarluxiaEffect: Double Sleight |
LexaeusEffect: Warp Break |
AnsemEffect: Sleight Blind |
Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ ExclusiveNote: All of the cards listed below (with the exception of Zexion) cannot be unlocked until Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix is completed. They can then be acquired in Sora Mode in Key to Rewards rooms as Kingdom Hearts II clear bonuses. | |
ZexionEffect: Confuse Strike |
XemnasEffect: Quick Barrier |
XigbarEffect: Shot Charge |
XaldinEffect: Aero Guard |
SaixEffect: Combo Boost |
DemyxEffect: Water Charge |
LuxordEffect: All-Break |
RoxasEffect: Double Hit |