Early Kingdom Hearts Games Coming to Xbox One
It seems that the Xbox One will finally get its own collection of Kingdom Hearts games. That’s a lot of keys. They should call it the KeyChain!
It seems that the Xbox One will finally get its own collection of Kingdom Hearts games. That’s a lot of keys. They should call it the KeyChain!
Square Enix has posted job openings for the next Kingdom Hearts game, which means the sequel is scarcely a decade away from release.
It sounds crazy to say, but waiting a year for this does not seem too long, considering what game we’re talking about. We got a reveal trailer for the Kingdom Hearts 3 Re Mind DLC a few months ago. The story content of these two trailers are pretty different, but are equally I-don’t-understand.
Earlier this morning/late last night, we got a trailer for the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 3 DLC titled ReMind. Unfortunately, it does not look like the Final Fantasy DLC I wanted. On the bright side, it will be delving deeper into that Kingdom Hearts story that everyone totally understands.
Square Enix sure does have a hit on their hands with Kingdom Hearts III, as the latest in the popular franchise is holding strong as the top selling game of 2019 to date.
I almost forgot we live in an age of post launch downloadable content, which is exactly what Kingdom Hearts 3 is going to get. We all knew it was coming, we just did not know what it would be. To be fair, we still don’t. What we do have is a basic outline of what the first round of Kingdom Hearts 3 DLC will be.
The “Critical Mode” difficulty featured in past Kingdom Hearts games is coming to Kingdom Hearts 3 on Tuesday as a free update, according to the franchise’s official Twitter account.
For a series originally pitched as a Final Fantasy/Disney crossover, there is a distinct lack of Final Fantasy in the Kingdom Hearts 3 story. The entire time I played it, I was wondering? Where’s Cloud? When will I see Leon/Squall? Where can I fight Sephiroth?
In the recently released Kingdom Hearts 3 Ultimania companion book, director Tetsuya Nomura explains the obvious reasons why Star Wars and Marvel properties didn’t make it into the game.
Luckily, you can spend some time and money to clear things up. Kingdom Hearts: The Story So Far is a bundle of all the Kingdom Hearts games leading up to the third major installment released earlier this year.