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Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
In Disney Castle, Jiminy notices strange messages appearing in the journal. Mickey, Donald and Goofy decide to find out what's going by decoding all of the data, and find themselves trapped in the coded world.
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Plot Summary
The game follows Sora's digital avatar, Data-Sora, as he enters the "Castle of Dream" to debug the corrupted data within the Kingdom Hearts database. As he dives deeper, he uncovers the story of a forgotten boy named Namine and the manipulation of memories by a mysterious villain.
Critical Reception
Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded received mixed reviews. While praised for its innovative gameplay mechanics and narrative contributions to the overarching Kingdom Hearts saga, many critics found its episodic structure and repetitive design to be a drawback. Its story was often seen as convoluted, even for the series.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique approach to debugging gameplay within a virtual world.
Criticized for repetitive level design and a plot that felt like filler for the series.
Appreciated by fans for expanding the lore and character backstories.
Google audience: Google users generally found Re:Coded to be an enjoyable entry in the Kingdom Hearts series, particularly appreciating its integration into the main storyline and the familiar characters. Some noted that while it wasn't the strongest standalone game, it was important for understanding the broader narrative.
Fun Fact
Re:Coded was originally released on the Nintendo DS and was later remastered for the PlayStation 2 as part of the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMix collection, making its story accessible on home consoles.
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