If you were to rate the KH games from worst to best, how would you do it? Mine would be:
7: Days (Only one I can really say that I didn't like. It was just too boring, and it ruined its potential to let us know about all of the Organization by only focusing on Roxas, Axel, and a new character who wasn't really necessary in the first place).
6: Re:Coded (I like this one a lot, but I still prefer the rest)
5: Birth by Sleep (It was a lot of fun, but it was repetitive going through each story, and it was pathetically easy even on Critical)
4: CoM/Re:CoM (I like how it was a unique combat system, and watching Sora and Riku progress through Castle Oblivion was really interesting)
3: Dream Drop Distance (The gameplay was a lot of fun, even though the story became frustrating towards the end. I liked Riku's story, though)
2: Kingdom Hearts II (A fantastic game, but I wasn't a fan of the change to a super flashy combat system. It's still fairly close to KHI to me, though)
1.5: Kingdom Hearts Final Mix (It's the only Final Mix I've played, and while it was fantastic, it honestly just didn't feel as good as the original. It feels like they tried to add in too much padding to make it a longer experience, and that padding just made it more frustrating)
1: Kingdom Hearts (My favorite game in the series, and probably my favorite game of all time. I love everything about it)
If you were to rate the KH games from worst to best, how would you do it? Mine would be:
7: Days (Only one I can really say that I didn't like. It was just too boring, and it ruined its potential to let us know about all of the Organization by only focusing on Roxas, Axel, and a new character who wasn't really necessary in the first place).
6: Re:Coded (I like this one a lot, but I still prefer the rest)
5: Birth by Sleep (It was a lot of fun, but it was repetitive going through each story, and it was pathetically easy even on Critical)
4: CoM/Re:CoM (I like how it was a unique combat system, and watching Sora and Riku progress through Castle Oblivion was really interesting)
3: Dream Drop Distance (The gameplay was a lot of fun, even though the story became frustrating towards the end. I liked Riku's story, though)
2: Kingdom Hearts II (A fantastic game, but I wasn't a fan of the change to a super flashy combat system. It's still fairly close to KHI to me, though)
1.5: Kingdom Hearts Final Mix (It's the only Final Mix I've played, and while it was fantastic, it honestly just didn't feel as good as the original. It feels like they tried to add in too much padding to make it a longer experience, and that padding just made it more frustrating)
1: Kingdom Hearts (My favorite game in the series, and probably my favorite game of all time. I love everything about it)