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I heard and believe that Re:Coded is just a knock off of KH1 and put do really bad DS graphics. I just posted this to see if this could get cleared up.

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Its last level is also a rip off of COM which itself was a rip off of 1, So SE KNOW how to milk us!!!

It's really not, it's a whole new game that's a lot like KH1. If I understand correctly, it's not even the real Sora you play as and the story is a fair amount different. For one

Data Roxas is in it, and Roxas wasn't even born until near the end or KH1.

And it happens AFTER KH2.

It may have the same worlds and the same characters, but it is most definitely not a total knock-off of KH. It has an entirely different story, and even the world stories don't follow KH, it's all about the Bug Blox.

It may have the same worlds and the same characters, but it is most definitely not a total knock-off of KH. It has an entirely different story, and even the world stories don't follow KH, it's all about the Bug Blox.

 

exactly what this person said right down the middle lol

 

It may have the same worlds and the same characters, but it is most definitely not a total knock-off of KH. It has an entirely different story, and even the world stories don't follow KH, it's all about the Bug Blox.

 

exactly what this person said right down the middle lol

 

:D

If anything, 358/2 Days was the most knock offy of the other games. Re:Coded looks a lot more original with the blocks and what not. Only thing is that we'll be going to the same areas. The whole series is turning into a been there, done that deal. Oh sigh...

days wasnt a knock off none of these games are knock offs sure you re-vist worlds that we already did in previous games but they bring so much more to the story as a whole

Dude, hear the reviews of people on Youtube. THIS IS NOT A KNOCKOFF. The reason that it is so familiar is because it is the JOURNAL of KH1. That means that the charachters, the appearances, all of it looks like it did in KH1

Oh ho ho, I didn't mean to imply that it was a knock off. I just think that going to the same worlds has gotten a wee bit repetitive. But Re:Coded looks like it's at least gonna put the blocks in and all that good stuff. Re:Coded looks quite awesome in fact...

I never knew it could be that hard to look up info on a game.

It is pretty cool regardless if it is repetitive and is familiar to KH1, but it has secrets and answers some questions and has its own unique touch to the series and discovering the mysteries of the journal.

its better then 358 but yes their is the been their done that fealing

I heard and believe that Re:Coded is just a knock off of KH1 and put do really bad DS graphics. I just posted this to see if this could get cleared up.

 

No, Re:Coded isn't really a knock off of KH1. They are using the journal that Jiminy used in KH1, so since it's the KH1 journal, everything and everyone will look exactly the same since it's all in Jiminy's journal from the first game. Which is why you think it's a "knock-off" of KH1.

While it can get repetitive going back to the same places, it's good that it's a different story. Still, I can't wait to get entirely new worlds in 3D!

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Ok, I get it now. It's based off the Jimney Journal in KH1, that in KH2 was nearly impossible to get 100% in.

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