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{{Maggosh|trg=Then you're opinion's biased. You have to leave reviewing games with limited experience to good reviewers, like the Irate Gamer!}}
{{Maggosh|trg=Then you're opinion's biased. You have to leave reviewing games with limited experience to good reviewers, like the Irate Gamer!}}
{{LA|medic=You haven't played it, either.}}
{{LA|medic=You haven't played it, either.}}
{{KrytenKoro|I absolutely disagree with you. Days was, far and away, the absolute worst waste of memory that SE has produced. Re:coded, on the other hand, has an interesting leveling system, unique bosses (gameplay-wise), and constantly changing but progressing gameplay.
Also, Re:coded has Mobile, which I love more than anything else but KH1.}}

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Vonfrank - Number XIII
TALK - "No one would miss me..."
Anyone else feel that Re:Coded is the most disappointing Kingdom Hearts game so far? Not only is it on the DS (which is a system that's behind the times anyway) but it just pales in comparison to the quality of other KH games. Even though Days was on the DS, it had a spectacular story and fun gameplay, but Re: Coded...... is pretty boring.

It seems that they have strayed from the "formula" that made Kingdom Hearts great by adding all of these crazy gameplay modes like turn-based fighting, side-scrolling missions, and "Sonic" style running missions. Also, the quality of the game seems to be far less than previous titles. The "Talking Sprite Speech-bubble" cut-scenes instead of the standard in-game Speech-bubble cut-scenes really annoyed me. Days had hundreds of in-game cut-scenes, why couldn't they do that for Re: Coded? Now there were some parts that were great, but those best parts were during the full-rendered cut-scenes, which means, once you have theater mode, you never need to play through the boring gameplay again.

This really is the only Kingdom Hearts game I have been truly unhappy with. BBS, KH1, Re:COM, Days, and KH2 are all fantastic games, but Re: Coded will end up being nothing but story filler until KH3D.

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maggosh What's a Keyblade, anyway? "Third Rate Gamer on a Kingdom Hearts related wiki?"

"Didn't they test this talkbubble out before they released it?"

Yeah, um...yeah, you're the only one.
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LegoAlchemist DoctorReeves Medic! "Strictly speaking, I'm not a doctor - I'm a clinical psychologist."

"All I can tell about zis next procedure... is zat it will be excruciating!"

No, you're not alone here.

My response to re:coded, without even playing it:

"meh"

It looks bad, honestly. It doesn't really look worth forty bucks. Then again, I have yet to play it.

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maggosh What's a Keyblade, anyway? "Third Rate Gamer on a Kingdom Hearts related wiki?"

"Didn't they test this talkbubble out before they released it?"

Then you're opinion's biased. You have to leave reviewing games with limited experience to good reviewers, like the Irate Gamer!
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LegoAlchemist DoctorReeves Medic! "Strictly speaking, I'm not a doctor - I'm a clinical psychologist."

"All I can tell about zis next procedure... is zat it will be excruciating!"

You haven't played it, either.
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KrytenKoro - Most bears were content to live their lives, mauling and eating one, maybe two humans at most. "Mass-murder," as the bears always said, "is for the sharks." But not Barry. Barry was different. He knew that one day, he would kill ALL of the humans. This is the inspiring, tear-jerking story of one bear and the dream he dared to dream.
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I absolutely disagree with you. Days was, far and away, the absolute worst waste of memory that SE has produced. Re:coded, on the other hand, has an interesting leveling system, unique bosses (gameplay-wise), and constantly changing but progressing gameplay.

Also, Re:coded has Mobile, which I love more than anything else but KH1.