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Kingdom Hearts 2 Analysis - The Peak of the Series

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The first 1,000 people to use the link or my code namscompendium will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/namscompendium05221 Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/NamsComp Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/thhunYTbHw Follow my Twitter: https://twitter.com/NamsCompendium My Other Videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxRJoP9SHe-ucmJYcXxpuSyozSoiC5dFb Kingdom Hearts Review: https://youtu.be/SzlR2CMvw_E Chain of Memories Review: https://youtu.be/hhI6-xpbn78 It’s hard to think of many games that left as much of an immediate impact as 2002’s Kingdom Hearts. While its premise was strange and easy to make fun of, Kingdom Hearts 1 was an incredibly ambitious game. It managed to translate the turn-based combat of a final fantasy game into a real-time action game setting rather effortlessly and the Disney coat of paint served as a solid backdrop to levels. This strange combination of ideas made the game instantly stand out. Not just from Square’s own library, but in the entire gaming industry. Combine this with a solid amount of content, a beautiful soundtrack, and a cheesy but charming story and you end up with a game that, might not have aged well in a few areas, but is better than the sum of its parts and deserves to be recognized as a classic. What’s most impressive to me, however, is that the story had a somewhat downer of an ending for this kind of game. You would expect a game tied so heavily to Disney to have a happy ending where everyone gets what they want in the end, but that’s not entirely the case. Sure, Ansem was defeated and the many worlds were saved, but our trio's main goals went unfulfilled. Riku and King Mickey end up staying on the other side of Kingdom Hearts, and Sora is once again separated from Kairi. There’s a sense of melancholy that you wouldn’t expect and this feeling is carried over into the game’s direct sequel. 0:00 Ad Read. 1:31 Opening. 6:01 Kingdom Hearts 2's Introduction. 10:00 Combat Analysis. 27:05 World Design & Optional Content. 34:22 Story Analysis. 45:25 Conclusion. 47:04 Outro & Supporter Credits. #AD #KingdomHearts #Review Kingdom Hearts 2 - 17 Years Later Kingdom Hearts II is a 2005 action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix in collaboration with Buena Vista Games for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The game is a sequel to Kingdom Hearts, and like the original game, combines characters and settings from Disney films with those of Square Enix's Final Fantasy series. An expanded re-release of the game featuring new and additional content, Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, was released exclusively in Japan in March 2007. The Final Mix version of the game was later remastered in high definition and released globally as a part of the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix collection for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and Nintendo Switch. Kingdom Hearts II is the third game in the Kingdom Hearts series. It picks up one year after the events of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. Sora, the protagonist of the first two games, returns to search for his lost friends while battling the sinister Organization XIII, a group of antagonists previously introduced in Chain of Memories. Like the previous games, Kingdom Hearts II features a large cast of characters from Disney and Square Enix properties. Welcome to my Kingdom Hearts 2 Analysis! Kingdom Hearts 2 is one of the most popular action games and in this Kingdom Hearts 2 Analysis 17 Years Later, I'm going to be reviewing Kingdom Hearts 2 - 17 Years Later. There will be story spoilers in this Kingdom Hearts 2 Review for Kingdom Hearts 2 this is an in-depth Analysis of Kingdom Hearts 2. Kingdom Hearts 2 - 17 Years Later is just my own opinion on Kingdom Hearts 2. If you disagree with me, that's okay. This Kingdom Hearts 2 analysis is the start of my Kingdom Hearts 2 Retrospective. Kingdom Hearts 2 - 17 Years Later is the best video I've made. Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD & Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD is the current best way to play the original KH2. The Kingdom Hearts HD Collection has a few graphical hiccups but KH2 HD is a massive improvement over the original Kingdom Hearts 2. While this KH2 review isn't a Kingdom Hearts 1.5 & Kingdom Hearts 2.5 review, it's the place to be if you want to see nam's compendium start his Kingdom Hearts retrospective. kingdom hearts 4 was just announced and the reveal of kingdom hearts 4 inspired me to make this kingdom hearts 2 analysis.

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