![]() ![]() It was actually quite jarring to have this game to be my first hardware test of my PS4 Pro. With my brand spanking new PS4 Pro and a remastered version of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX, I was playing Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories with 4K resolution at 60 FPS! That’s 216 times the pixels compared to the original GBA release. ![]() With this playthrough, I was on the opposite end of the spectrum. ![]() 240 x 160 resolution was just brutal, even at the time. In addition, the controls and graphics were really difficult to get used to after playing through the full-3D environments of Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. This made the battles rather difficult, and I didn’t have the patience to continue once I got to one of the harder bosses. At the time, my appreciation of more strategic action games wasn’t quite where it is now, so I didn’t actually put in a lot of effort into building my deck and actually playing the correct cards in combat. Unfortunately, it was not a great experience and I stopped about half-way through. (Note: While I discuss gameplay elements in this review, it will be pretty much spoiler-free in terms of story.) The 3D remake of KH:CoM was a massive upgrade from…thisĪbout 10 years ago, a few years after its release, I played the original Kingdom Hearts:Chain of Memories on Game Boy Advance. So, going in release order, I started with Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories. Along with purchasing more Kingdom Hearts collectibles, one of the first things I wanted to do on my new console was to finally play through the side games of the Kingdom Hearts series before the long-awaited release of Kingdom Hearts III early next year. Last month, I finally opened myself to the Sony exclusive gaming catalog by getting a PS4 Pro, my first PlayStation since my PS2 during high school 11 years ago. ![]()
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