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You know what would make Days a LOT better?

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If they fixed the combat system! seriously, it barely even feels like Kingdom Hearts. I see what they were trying to do with the magic system, but it should have given multiple casts per panel, at least with low level spells. And the keyblade shoudl work like it does in every other game. Being able to combo without a hit just feels... wrong.

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Thats true but the story made up for the few flaws that the battle system had

Thats true but the story made up for the few flaws that the battle system had

 

Yeah the story did help you forget the repetitive missions and bad battle system.

  • 9 months later...

I agree. Some weaker spells having a way to upgrade the amount of uses for panel at least would be nice.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah apparently it wasn't created by the same people who did KH 1 and 2. Like you guys said the story was really good so I was distracted from the battle flaws. I think I also would have enjoyed if they kept the sprite tradition going like they did with CoM, I mean if it was already on ds anyway.. Who knows maybe even have something like the world ends with you style. I don't think trying to force a ps2 style game on the ds was a good Idea, the game is not aging well in my humble opinion.

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