✨ Unleash Your Inner Hero in a Magical Adventure!
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep for Sony PSP introduces players to new Disney worlds and characters, featuring an enhanced battle system and multiplayer modes, while unraveling the origins of the beloved KINGDOM HEARTS saga through three unique protagonists.
N**R
Un gran juego que no debe faltar en tu colección.
Amazon me sigue sorprendiendo, la compra la hice en febrero del 2024 y el videojuego me fue enviado nuevo, sellado y por si fuera poco … en PRIMERA EDICIÓN 🤩El juego fue vendido y enviado por Amazon Estados Unidos, llegó antes de lo previsto y en muy buenas condiciones.
H**I
Beginning to End
Being new to the Kingdom Hearts series and never gave it a chance, I decided to give it a shot. After learning and pre-ordering the Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix for the Playstation 3 console, I wanted to learn the story in precise order from beginning to end. Learning that Kingdom Hearts:Birth by Sleep is the very beginning, it was a must have. I currently finished 1/3 of the characters story and LOVED both the game play and story. Now that I have the experience and knowledge, I highly recommend to gamers who haven't tried the Kingdom Hearts series or RPG gaming a shot.
W**I
pas en francais
Pas en francais impossible donc pour la personne a qui ce jeu etait destiner de jouer. Mots mots mots mots
B**N
Kingdom Hearts questions answered!..... Sort of...
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep is probably one of the most high quality titles on the PSP to date. I write with the Vita already launched so its probably mute at this point that this is a great buy. To those who are familiar with the series this instalment meets all expectations that the brand Kingdom Hearts is known for. To those who are not, this is still a great pick-up no matter what. This game follows three keyblade wielders and their individual experiences throughout the timeline of events surrounding the game. This is perhaps the neatest touch to a KH game since 358 days over 2 concept of playing within the organization (for those of you who don't know they are the main villains from KH II). I'll break down this into many parts so please bear with me.Graphics: Probably the God of War titles and the Dissidia games beat out this game for me here, but this is really close with them. It looks just like KH from the PS2 and it was a great surprise to see that this game be as good looking as it was. (One reason why I favor Sony over Nintendo in the handheld market) Every visual you can think of was well put together and had great detail. (5/5)Environments: Like all KH games, this chapter has many different worlds. Most of them are new, focusing on the princesses from KH I that you dont really interact with (Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora) and two worlds that get a proper intro. I'm talking about the REAL Neverland with the actual island and lost boys (Not a pirate ship and Big Ben KH I fans), and stitch gets his own location with the space ship with the characters from the movie (Except Lilo, but thats actually a good thing, personally). Radiant Garden, however, is my favorite due to the locations you dont see in KH II. These are all great areas that are worth being in. (5/5)Characters: I'm pretty sure that there are those like me who saw the cover and said "Hey there's Mickey and Roxas! (KH II) but who are the others? WELP guess what? not Roxas. Thats Ventus with Aqua and Terra. With all kinds of characters, the big surprises were seeing 2 different Soras, Kairi, and Riku. You also get to see Xeanorht (I know thats not how you spell it but I tried by sounding it out.) but he's not who you think. He looks COMPLETELY different form KH II and probably the single best thing about him is that he is voiced by Leonard Nimoy! Thats right! Mr Spock from Star Trek. Master Eraqus (I hope thats how its spelled) is my favorite because he is kind of like Yoda from Star Wars. Each character is well voiced and designed with awesome personalities. You will consistently see characters from games past here. I'm not spoiling it but you might want to pay attention to Radiant Garden when your there. (5/5)Gameplay: Movement, fighting, and other nuances are all there. The analog stick is actually of some use here as it did not feel that in the way for me while I was playing. The only negative about this game falls here, and thats the dice board. Its a great way to level up your attacks, but it is really time consuming. In the end it was worth it for me to have powerful attacks by the end of each storyline, but I probably spent half my time on the dice board. Its fun, but it wears off after a while. Otherwise, everything else is very polished and has great control. (4/5)Story: OK, Now the big kicker. I'm someone who loves to play games in a series chronologically (Except Final Fantasy where they are not related in universe [I dont count Dissidia]) so this is probably the first game you should play since its set before where it all supposedly began in KH I. As I said, the multiple points of view was the best touch as a story mechanic. With that being said, I'm not that big on how it turned out but it answers a LOT of questions from throughout the timeline. 1.) Where did Xeanorht come from? 2.) How did Sora, Riku, and Kairi became wielders of the keyblade? 3.) What is the meaning of the secret movie at the end of KH II? However, 4 really interesting questions that got answered floored me: 1.) In 358 days over 2, near the end, a cutscene involving Xigbar, Axel, and Xion takes place on Wonderland. What did Xigbars statement mean? 2.) How did Castle Oblivion come to be in Chain of Memories? 3.) At the end of the game in the single last cutscene, how do the three come together? 4.) The origin of the organization's founders. This is what had me ending this game with a smile on my face and a sense of satisfaction. Great story told only the way a KH game can, with a vast array of plot twists. (5/5)Pros:+ Great Story+ Memorable Characters+ Awesome Worlds+ Answers series long questionsCon:- Dice board can take some of the fun away.In summary if you dont have it: BUY IT. If you want somewhere to start the series: BUY IT. If your looking for just a casual PSP Game: BUY IT and you will possibly find yourself caught up in the series as a whole. (9/10)
J**T
very good quality
Perfect condition for the disc even thecase was decent it showed someone took care to clean everything before shipping
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