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(No shit sherlock, it's a book, not a video game.)
(doesn't stop them from being differences, and they're the same type as pretty much everything else here)
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==== Differences ====
==== Differences ====
*The story is covered in a manga, rather than as a video game.
*Roxas does not have HP.
*Roxas cannot use Holo-Missions, or collect Challenge Sigils and Unity Crowns.
*Roxas does not use all of his Keyblades from the game.
*Characters talk using speech bubbles, rather than the icons and windows from the game.
*Xigbar does not ask Roxas to win set amounts of points in Phil's Training.
*Xigbar does not ask Roxas to win set amounts of points in Phil's Training.
*Demyx does not give Roxas synthesis materials for doing his missions for him.
*Demyx does not give Roxas synthesis materials for doing his missions for him.

Revision as of 05:34, 10 January 2011

The Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days manga is the fourth series in the Kingdom Hearts manga and is based on Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. So far only the prelude and the first eight chapters have been released.

Differences

  • The story is covered in a manga, rather than as a video game.
  • Roxas does not have HP.
  • Roxas cannot use Holo-Missions, or collect Challenge Sigils and Unity Crowns.
  • Roxas does not use all of his Keyblades from the game.
  • Characters talk using speech bubbles, rather than the icons and windows from the game.
  • Xigbar does not ask Roxas to win set amounts of points in Phil's Training.
  • Demyx does not give Roxas synthesis materials for doing his missions for him.
  • Xaldin does not give Roxas panels and synthesis materials for trying various synthesis recipes for him.
  • Xion does not give Roxas a Moonstone near the end of the game.
  • Roxas has more facial expressions than he did in the game.
  • Axel is the one who teaches Roxas to fight rather than Marluxia.
  • Xion reveals her face to Roxas before they leave for their mission on Day 25. In the game, she revealed her face just after they arrived in Twilight Town.
  • In Roxas's dream with Xemnas, he hears Sora's name the first time in the dream.
  • On the seventh day, before Roxas wakes up, three Dusks attempt to play a prank on him by sticking a clothes pin on his nose. Then, Axel comes in and stops them.
  • Zexion never goes on a mission with Roxas, he just introduces himself and gives Roxas some fish he made.
  • Sora, Donald, and Goofy make a brief physical appearance just as they're about to fight Marluxia in Castle Oblivion. This was never seen in the game since Sora and the others never make a physical appearance.
  • Xion is right-handed in the manga, where's in the game, she is ambidextrous.
  • While Roxas is in a coma, the Dusks used oil paints to draw on his face, making him look like Xigbar and other faces. Xion is often left to clean up, and she finally gets fed up once the Dusks start using permanent ink.
  • Demyx visits Roxas during his coma with Xion, however he is dragged back to work.
  • When Xion defeats the Darkside in Twilight Town it releases a Heart even though its a Pureblood Heartless.
  • When Xion and Axel first meet, Axel sees her face without the hood up from the beginning.
  • Roxas fights the Antlion with Xion and aid from Genie.
  • Genie never asks who Roxas and Xion are.
  • The Elixirs have expiration dates. Once this was shown when Axel said "This is past it's expiration date!"
  • Roxas already knew that Xion could wield the Keyblade, but in the game Roxas didn't find out until they defeated the Darkside.
  • Axel gets the winner stick when he is ordered to go to Castle Oblivion by Saix, in the game the one who get winner stick is only Roxas not Axel.