A bar above the action commands menu slowly grows, and upon reaching its maximum, Sora gains the ability to change his currently equipped Keyblade into new forms. Many of these are story-related gets, so your fighting capabilities and strategies grow with Sora.Īpart from using Sora's Keyblade in battle to unleash a flurry of attacks on foes, as well as utilize magic spells, which can be mapped to a shortcut menu for easy access, Kingdom Hearts III introduces unique abilities and helpful moves that can be unleashed in combat in collaboration with your own party members. These range from allowing Sora to counter attacks with well timed guards, perform double jumps, and even glide across areas in the game. You get a plethora of battle and movement skills that can be equipped to Sora for the price of a handful of his total allotment of ability points (AP) which increase as he gains experience levels. Kingdom Hearts III brings with it a slew of options available to players through combat. New Disney friends join up along the way. Sora, Donald and Goofy return, and like any Kingdom Hearts adventure, ![]() While it won't make anyone actually understand the complicated and sometimes utterly nonsensical "we're making this up as we go along" plot and story threads of the series, it is an appreciated addition. Kingdom Hearts III tries to remedy this with featured sections within its Gummiphone menu that are dedicated to mentioning key events through past games as well as characters as a means to get both new and returning players up to speed on the story. The story of the Kingdom Hearts series is known to be a convoluted one, and a bit of a mess at that. By venturing across several worlds with his pals Donald and Goofy, Sora might just be able to achieve this goal, save his friends, and defeat Master Xehanort and all of his Organization XIII cronies. Oh, and to also do that little thing about defeating the big bad of the Kingdom Hearts franchise, Master Xehanort, who wishes to rule Kingdom Hearts for his own ill wishes. Kingdom Hearts III directly follows the events of Dream Drop Distance, and has Master Yen Sid tasking Sora to relearn the power of waking to assist several of his friends whose hearts are lost to the darkness. Capping off one of the longest recurring sagas in gaming today, does Kingdom Hearts III end the story with a bang or a whimper? It's been a long time coming, but Kingdom Hearts III finally released earlier this year. Speed freaks, start your engines because Team Sonic Racing is one terrific racing title from Sumo Digital. Team Sonic Racing (PS4, XB1, NSW, PC) - B+ Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 03: Vehicle Kit (NSW) - B+ Finally, Kingdom Hearts III represents our Featured Game of the Month(s) with a tremendous A grade!Ĭheck out every review ever posted on SuperPhillip Central with the SPC Review Archive! Katamari Damacy Reroll got us back in a positive groove with a B grade, followed by two B+ scores for the innovative and creative Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 03: Vehicle Kit and the insanely enjoyable Team Sonic Racing. Then, we took two whole grade steps back with Dissidia Final Fantasy NT earning a disappointing D+. After that, we jumped a whole grade letter with a B+ from Aggelos, a terrific action-adventure platformer with old school style and difficulty. We began with the aforementioned duo of C+ graded games, Shadow Blade: Reload and the surprising return of Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy. Kingdom come! It's SPC's featured game this Review Round-Up!īecause it'd look pretty pitiful to just have two games reviewed in one month (both receiving a C+ for that matter), the Review Round-Up this time around combines the months of April and May into one nice and neat Round-Up! ![]() SuperPhillip Central certainly enjoyed Kingdom Hearts III and will continue to do so until
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