Hey Guys, so I'm just gonna post a quick review for those of you thinking about picking up 1.5 + 2.5:
The Good
1.) 60fps is amazing, the combat feels more fluid and fast paced.
2.) While not much has changed with the graphics, there are some noticable differences in terms of character designs with facial features (especially in KH1 with "flat face".) and the drawings of characters that represent their health bars are now rendered in a higher quality.
3.) There are hardly any load times. You feel like you go from one room to the next in an instant, making a greater improvement for speed runners.
The Bad
1.) While 60fps is great, it was not implimented correctly in certain parts. Some enemy attacks are still rendered in 30fps (the shadows in KH2 are especially noticeable), so they look much slower than Sora. Also, some enemy movements have been sped up, like Sephiroth in KH1. It just looks strange, and hopefully Square puts in a patch to fix these issues.
2.) The same problems we had in 2.5 with combat are still there. Making it almost impossible to beat the game on level 1 for KH2FM players in that final battle with Xemnas.
Verdict: If you've played 1.5 and 2.5 already, the only thing this game does is render these games in 60fps. While that may seem appealing, I don't think it's necessarily worth another purchase if you already own these games. If anything, wait for a price drop, and wait for a patch that hopefully will fix these new problems that have come up.
(I reviewed the Japanese version of the game on a PS4 Pro)
Hey Guys, so I'm just gonna post a quick review for those of you thinking about picking up 1.5 + 2.5:
The Good
1.) 60fps is amazing, the combat feels more fluid and fast paced.
2.) While not much has changed with the graphics, there are some noticable differences in terms of character designs with facial features (especially in KH1 with "flat face".) and the drawings of characters that represent their health bars are now rendered in a higher quality.
3.) There are hardly any load times. You feel like you go from one room to the next in an instant, making a greater improvement for speed runners.
The Bad
1.) While 60fps is great, it was not implimented correctly in certain parts. Some enemy attacks are still rendered in 30fps (the shadows in KH2 are especially noticeable), so they look much slower than Sora. Also, some enemy movements have been sped up, like Sephiroth in KH1. It just looks strange, and hopefully Square puts in a patch to fix these issues.
2.) The same problems we had in 2.5 with combat are still there. Making it almost impossible to beat the game on level 1 for KH2FM players in that final battle with Xemnas.
Verdict: If you've played 1.5 and 2.5 already, the only thing this game does is render these games in 60fps. While that may seem appealing, I don't think it's necessarily worth another purchase if you already own these games. If anything, wait for a price drop, and wait for a patch that hopefully will fix these new problems that have come up.
(I reviewed the Japanese version of the game on a PS4 Pro)