

Additionally, it appears both albums are being made available at midnight by region, so it is currently already available in most of the world as of this writing.

I've never liked a JRPG, and this series in particular feels to me like being four-years-old, desperately wanting to watch Bugs Bunny, but instead being stuck watching a man I don't know open Christmas cards and Alan Cumming advertise a pantomime.

I appreciate the absurdity of the mashup.īut I also know myself. I listened to all the podcasts about its lore, every one, and I'm sure they're right and that it's great. Instead, I'm going to suggest you read Kat Bailey's excellent article about the Kingdom Hearts series, which frames it in the context of the larger struggles of its developer, Square Enix. Given that this is the first time the series has appeared on PC, it's a shame there's no easy-to-recommend entry point for people simply curious what the games are about. Finally, Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5+2.5 ReMIX is £40, or £32 with the launch discount.

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (a complilation of three games) is the same price, however, as is 2020 rhythm action spin-off Kingdom Hearts: Melody Of Memory. That's maybe not too bad for a long game that came out on consoles in 2019. Kingdom Hearts 3, the most recent game in the series, will cost you £50, or £40 with its current launch discount.
