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Believe me, I COULD shit talk KH2. But a lot of people like it, so I refrain.

This is the best opinion. I love the isometric gameplay. It reminds me of a legitimate RPG.

that one tweet mentioned they couldnt/dont know if they are allowed to take pics of something new so the pics i linked are the only ones they are allowed to take pics of

My only complaint for Com is with the trophy list- getting Riku to 99 can eat a dick

Okay well...Ahem.

KH2 is a game of many ups and downs, with far more downs than ups, in my opinion. Every world varies drastically in quality and offers little in the way of creative level design. Given the fact that KH2 is a mostly combat-focused game, I could forgive this, if it weren't for the fact that the combat gives you so many options enemy encounters are basically meaningless.

That being said, KH2 has some VERY strong merits, and I consider those to be the highly creative approach to the prologue and also the very satisfying way a Critical and Zero EXP run is implemented.

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