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A guide for the first game, Kingdom Hearts with new information on the "Final Mix" edition of the game (JP) ISBN 4-7575-1349-6; Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Ultimania: December 17, 2004 [120] — — Notes: Published by Square Enix (JP) [120] A guide for the second game, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (JP) ISBN 4-7575-1344-5
Kingdom Hearts χ is set in a world called Daybreak Town, hundreds of years prior to the other games in the series. The game begins before the legendary Keyblade War, a conflict sparked due to disputes between Keyblade wielders over the light that created the world, triggering a calamity that reshaped the world into that seen in the rest of the Kingdom Hearts series.
The app was rebranded once again to Kingdom Hearts: Union χ Dark Road with the release of Kingdom Hearts Dark Road. [28] The game was shut down and converted into a cutscene viewer in May 2021, and delisted in August 2024. [29] Kingdom Hearts Dark Road is a mobile game accessed within Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross], [28] which released ...
Kingdom Hearts 358. The Kingdom Hearts series is long and often a bit confusing, having run for over 20 years with a dozen or so main series games that jump all over the place in the timeline.
The game's average score is of 82 out of 100 on Metacritic, becoming the fourth highest ranking Kingdom Hearts game behind Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts III. [63] The game has been highly praised by Japanese gaming magazine, Famitsu, whose four reviewers gave scores of 10/9/9/9, for a total of 37/40, the third-highest ...
Kingdom Hearts; Knight's & Magic [2] KonoSuba [7] Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear [22] Kyo Kara Maoh! Lady Rose Just Wants to Be a Commoner! Lazy Dungeon Master; Leave Me Alone: I Want to Enjoy Cheat Life with My Familiar; Leda: The Fantastic Adventure of Yohko; Let's Buy the Land and Cultivate It in a Different World; Let's Take a Walk in Another World
Kingdom Hearts III [b] is a 2019 action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows, and Nintendo Switch.It is the twelfth installment in the Kingdom Hearts series, and serves as a conclusion of the "Dark Seeker Saga" story arc that began with the original game.
Like the first game it was re-released as Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix alongside a PS2 remake of Chain of Memories. [128] A Kingdom Hearts game was developed exclusively for V CAST, Verizon Wireless's broadband service, and was released on October 1, 2004, in Japan and on February 4, 2005, in the United States. [129]