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Should I Let's Play Re:Chain of Memories?

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Now, on my channel, I'm doing a "Path to Kingdom Hearts III" Let's Play series where I go through all the KH games in order by story. I'm currently on Kingdom Hearts Final Mix and I'm nearing the end, recording-wise, and Re:CoM is coming up.

I really, REALLY hate Re:CoM. I'm just going to compare times from my first playthrough of Re:CoM between Sora's playthrough and Riku's.

Sora- About 69 hours

Riku- About 9 hours

Yeah that's a huge gap(and no, I didn't skip any cutscenes unless I loss to a boss). On my channel, I played the original CoM first and I still didn't like it. I only played through Sora's mode though. I was thinking I should just record the cutscenes from Sora side of the game and then just record Riku's side since I didn't do that.

So should I LP it or not and why?

Edited by Dimi3Infinity

Should I LP Re:Chain of Memories? 6 members have voted

  1. 1. Should I LP Re:Chain of Memories?

    • Yes, you should
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    • No, you shouldn't
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Here is the thing, you've never played chain of memories on the PS3 right? Here is my question, can you stand to look at the 0% trophy rating on a Kingdom Hearts game and then call yourself a fan? If you can, then all you need to do is watch the cutscenes. If you are like me and it really bothers you even though you don't hunt for trophies then I say play it. I'm just like you... I hate re:com the gameplay was unbearable... But the story is really really good and is the only reason I've completed that whole game twice. Once on the original and once on the remixes. 

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Here is the thing, you've never played chain of memories on the PS3 right? Here is my question, can you stand to look at the 0% trophy rating on a Kingdom Hearts game and then call yourself a fan? If you can, then all you need to do is watch the cutscenes. If you are like me and it really bothers you even though you don't hunt for trophies then I say play it. I'm just like you... I hate re:com the gameplay was unbearable... But the story is really really good and is the only reason I've completed that whole game twice. Once on the original and once on the remixes. 

My first time playing Re:CoM was on the PS3

My first time playing Re:CoM was on the PS3

I see, nevermind.

 

Why did Sora's side take so long? It took me only 20 hours to beat, and Riku 10

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I see, nevermind.

 

Why did Sora's side take so long? It took me only 20 hours to beat, and Riku 10

I don't even remember. What's worst is that I was on beginner.

I say you should not I'm probably one of the few people who actually like CoM now since you are doing a Path to Kingdom Hearts III style type of series you probably should play Re:CoM or if you are just doing the cutscenes for Days and Re:Coded you could do that as well with CoM but it's all up to you in the end

I say you should. When I first got the game it was annoying with it's battle system and gameplay, but once I got used to it I ended up beating it in one whole day on both PS2 & PS3. Get used to the game more and find other aspects that can help you like it more. If you hate it with a passion, played through it, and find no interest what-so-ever then I don't suggest playing it. It's your channel, you choose what to play and what not.

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