Editing Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX
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* Roxas obtaining [[Oathkeeper]] and [[Oblivion]]. | * Roxas obtaining [[Oathkeeper]] and [[Oblivion]]. | ||
One of the more controversial decisions was the lack of a Xion boss fight, as she awkwardly collapses immediately after preparing to fight Roxas. This was remedied when this movie version of ''Days'' was ported to the PlayStation 4, although players had to download an additional fight scene as DLC. This extra scene is included by default in all subsequent rereleases of the game, starting with the Xbox One version. | |||
Sir Christopher Lee, who originally voiced [[DiZ]], was unable to provide new dialogue, so Corey Burton redubbed all of his lines. The late Wayne Allwine, who originally voiced [[Mickey Mouse]], was retained on the cast list despite Mickey's lines being voiced by Bret Iwan. In addition, several other actors whose roles in the original release were archived sound recordings are also credited, even though their characters do not appear in any of the new cutscenes (such as Haley Joel Osment and Jim Cummings). Several themes were rearranged, including the '' | Sir Christopher Lee, who originally voiced [[Ansem the Wise|DiZ]], was unable to provide new dialogue, so Corey Burton redubbed all of his lines. The late Wayne Allwine, who originally voiced [[Mickey Mouse]], was retained on the cast list despite Mickey's lines being voiced by Bret Iwan. In addition, several other actors whose roles in the original release were archived sound recordings are also credited, even though their characters do not appear in any of the new cutscenes (such as Haley Joel Osment and Jim Cummings). Several themes were rearranged, including the ''358/2 Days'' rendition of "[[Dearly Beloved]]". | ||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== |