• Reviews around guy (1.66 of 5)

    Kingdom Hearts II - PlayStation 2

    • Well I have to say you may be hard pushed to work out the plot a lot of the time, but it seemed to involve Sora, Donald and Goofy fighting famous Disney bad guys and activating (or unlocking) a keyhole in each world they visit, while all the time being observed/hindered by a shadowy sect known as "Organisation XIII"
    • The bad guys in Advent Children wear form fitting black leather suits
    • Also, like the nobodies, Hades doesn't seem like such a bad guy in this game.
    • Well I have to say you may be hard pushed to work out the plot a lot of the time, but it seemed to involve Sora, Donald and Goofy fighting famous Disney bad guys and activating (or unlocking) a keyhole in each world they visit, while all the time being observed/hindered by a shadowy sect known as "Organisation XIII"
    • The new plot for this game manages to take what was basically a gimmick in the first game (world-hopping to find your friends and a mysterious guy named Ansem whilst fighting the heart-devouring Heartless), and turns it into a bonifide epic as a mysterious organization, armies of darkness, and classic Disney villains all clash to accomplish their own objectives
    • You don't really need to, since a bad guy who needs to be defeated is a bad guy, and I unexpectedly won long before I thought my character was strong enough to do it
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    • I love how emotional the games seem as Roxas tries to find himself and sora is just but a small piece to an almost unsolvable problem and that there are outsiders called organization 13 that just want to be the bad guys and create a new world where it's perfect
    • The guys die just by pretty much smashing down X... there is really not too much too it if you want to be a "Warrior"
    • The story line is far less straightforward, with the good guys being human and not superhuman (or duck and not superduck if you want to get technical) and the bad guys posing an unclear yet somehow far more significant threat, while still managing to have a sense of humor.
    • The story line is far less straightforward, with the good guys being human and not superhuman (or duck and not superduck if you want to get technical) and the bad guys posing an unclear yet somehow far more significant threat, while still managing to have a sense of humor.
    • The story line is far less straightforward, with the good guys being human and not superhuman (or duck and not superduck if you want to get technical) and the bad guys posing an unclear yet somehow far more significant threat, while still managing to have a sense of humor.