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{{Q|It all starts here.|Tagline}}
{{Q|It all starts here.|Tagline}}
'''''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX''''', stylized as '''''Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX''''', is an HD remaster compilation of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' series, made in celebration of the series's tenth anniversary. It includes full HD remasters of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'' with added PlayStation 3 Trophy support.  It also includes a collection of cutscenes from ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'' up-scaled in full HD within the compilation's [[Theater Mode]]. It marks the first time ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' was made available outside of Japan, and the first time ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' was made available in Europe and Australia.
'''''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX''''', stylized as '''''Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX''''', is an HD remaster compilation of the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series, made in celebration of the series's tenth anniversary. It includes full HD remasters of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'' with added PlayStation 3 Trophy support.  It also includes a collection of cutscenes from ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'' up-scaled in full HD within the compilation's [[Theater Mode]]. It marks the first time ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' was made available outside of Japan, and the first time ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' was made available in Europe and Australia.


The credit roll viewable from the title screen contains cutscene footage from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', hinting at the announcement of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX]]''.
The credit roll viewable from the title screen contains cutscene footage from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', hinting at the announcement of ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX]]''.


The game was released alongside ''Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX'' as ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX]]'' for the PlayStation 4 in March, 2017.<ref name="Trailer"/>
The collection itself was remastered and released alongside ''Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX'' as ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX]]'' for the PlayStation 4 in March, 2017, Xbox One in February 2020 and PC via Epic Games Store in March 2021.
<!--==New features==
 
''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'' not only renders "year one" ''Kingdom Hearts'' games in HD, but also updates them to better fit in with the more recent installments in the series. For example, [[Sora]], [[Riku]], and [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]]'s models have been replaced with those from ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. The scripts of the "year one" games have been revised to be more consistent with the overall plot as it stands today. {{fact}} In terms of mechanics, the controls in ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' are more similar to those of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and the "?" command is replaced with a [[Reaction Command]] feature. In its place, the fourth command slot will be used for [[Summons]]. Cutscenes in ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'', which used English voice acting, are dubbed in Japanese, though the Unknown cutscenes are the only ''Final Mix''-exclusive cutscenes to use audio (as it uses spliced audio from the earlier encounters with Leon's group from the first visit in Traverse Town), and every cutscene from ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', whether it was originally a prerendered scene or used in-game graphics, will be remade for Theater Mode. Total running time amounts to 2 hours and 50 minutes.<!--for clarification: does this mean ANYTHING where you couldn't move and had to listen to somebody will be an HD, voiced video? Like Jack making the scarecrows?--> <!--No. The cutscenes that are important to the plot are the only ones that will be included. It is unknown, however, if certain gameplay (such as the Saix and Xion boss fights or the Deep Dive sequence) will be included as cutscenes or not-->
==Development==
During August 2011, Tetsuya Nomura expressed desire to release a high definition re-release of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' games, though he had yet to confirm such plans.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20121001104218/http://andriasang.com/comxhf/nomura_on_kingdom_hearts/</ref> The idea for a high definition re-release preceded plans for a ''{{ff|Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster|Final Fantasy X}}'' re-release, and was a focus for two Square Enix programmers for over a year.<ref>http://kotaku.com/5950468/thanks-two-lovely-programmers-for-the-hd-kingdom-hearts-remix</ref>  Plans for an HD re-release were further hinted in a [[List of Glossary terms#Secret Message|Secret Message]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'', unlocked during the [[Dive Mode#Credits|credits]].
 
In September 2012, Square Enix announced ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX''. It was revealed that the character models from ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'', like [[Sora]], [[Riku]], and [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]]'s for example, are being used in ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'' as a base for the game's characters.<ref>http://www.rpgsite.net/news/2051-kingdom-hearts-1.5-hd-remix-is-in-development-at-square-enixs-osaka-studio</ref> The cutscenes from ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'', which used English voice acting, would use the original Japanese voice acting, though the ''Final Mix''-exclusive cutscenes would still remain silent for both versions, much like with the original release. The only exception is the cutscene with [[Xemnas|Unknown]],<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbrqTuBg4cA</ref> as it used lines recycled from other cutscenes, just like the ones from the English version were used for this cutscene for the original Japanese PS2 release.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz0r0myg8sY</ref> Every cutscene from ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', whether it was originally a prerendered scene or used in-game graphics, would be remade for Theater Mode. ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' was originally planned to be an HD remade game, however, it would delay the development of the new title, so it ended up being within the compilation's Theater Mode.<ref>'''''[https://www.khinsider.com/news/KHDestiny-KHisland-Interviews-Tetsuya-Nomura-at-Japan-Expo-3362 KHDestiny & KHisland Interviews Tetsuya Nomura at Japan Expo! 2013]''''' '''Interviewer''': "We know that you would have liked KINGDOM HEARTS 358/2 Days to be completely remade, as was CoM with Re:CoM. In the end, the game is told in the form of videos. Was it your goal to increase the intensity of the story through expressions with more detailed characters? / '''Tetsuya Nomura''': "The KINGDOM HEARTS license has already existed for 10 years, and my goal with this remaster was to allow all players to better understand the history of the series and how the games are linked together, which is the reason we added the plot of KINGDOM HEARTS 358/2 Days. I really wanted to offer a playable version of this game but we announced the development of KINGDOM HEARTS III last month at E3, and it became our priority at the moment. Instead, we opted for a narrated version of the story of 358/2 Days."</ref>
 
In January 2013, Jesse McCartney, the voice of [[Roxas]], posted a picture on Instagram showing Roxas clearly displayed on a screen in a recording booth, along with the caption, "For all you 'Kingdom Hearts' Fans. Recording the next chapter, #KingdomHearts #Roxas #Gamers." McCartney also posted a minute long video of himself recording battle and combat grunts for Roxas, while also filming what looks like ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. However, when notified, Square Enix immediately removed both the photo and video. After much fan speculation, a 2013 Q3/Q4 release was confirmed for the west on February 25, 2013.<ref>http://na.square-enix.com/game-kingdomhearts/go/article/view/blog/261657/announcing_kingdom_hearts_hd_1.5_remix</ref> It was later announced that the game would come to North America on September 10, 2013,<ref>http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/05/07/kingdom-hearts-hd-1-5-remix-pre-order-for-limited-edition-artbook/</ref> Australia on September 12, 2013,<ref>http://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2013/05/kingdom-hearts-hd-1-5-remix-release-date-announced-for-australia-and-nz</ref> and Europe on September 13, 2013.<ref>http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2013/05/07/pre-order-kingdom-hearts-hd-1-5-remix-limited-edition-art-book-available/</ref>
 
It was revealed in March 2013 in a Famitsu interview, that 66 tracks spanning across all three games (with a majority of them concentrated in ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'') have been re-recorded with live instrumentation, as opposed to the original games' use of the PlayStation 2's built-in tone generator for their background music.{{?}}<!--properly cite to site with quote, not just naked url--><ref>http://www.famitsu.com/news/201303/18029994.html</ref>
 
In June 2013, Nomura stated that the original game assets for ''Kingdom Hearts'' had been lost some time ago. He explained, "[The game data] was lost, so we had to research, and we had to dig out from the actual game what was available and recreate everything for HD. We had to recreate all the graphics and it was actually not that easy."{{?}}<!--properly cite to site with quote, not just naked url--><ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/27/original-kingdom-hearts-assets-lost</ref><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpzjiMPhNBU</ref>


==Changes==
==Changes==
Changes to all three games include support for various video outputs (480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p) and audio output supported in Dolby Digital 5.1 sound and DTS Digital Surround 5.1. There is now PlayStation 3 [[trophy]] support and an unlockable PlayStation 3 theme for each title. Character models were updated or replaced, including those of [[Sora]] and [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]], which were replaced with their models from ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. Textures were also updated.
===General===
*All games now include support for various video outputs (480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p) and audio output supported in Dolby Digital 5.1 sound and DTS Digital Surround 5.1.  
*All games now include PlayStation 3 [[trophy]] support and an unlockable PlayStation 3 theme for each title.


===''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix''===
''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' had its graphics and several character models remastered in high definition, and its background themes were remastered to match. The soundtrack has been completely re-orchestrated by Yoko Shimomura's original score team and performed by gaQdan.<ref>https://www.khinsider.com/news/KINGDOM-HEARTS-HD-1-5-ReMIX-Sound-Team-Interview-3249</ref> In addition, cutscenes were made skippable, and cutscenes that previously only had English voice acting now have Japanese voice acting as well. The combat system and HUD were revised for ease-of-use with influence from ''Kingdom Hearts II'', with the [[Summons]] menu moved to the fourth [[Command Menu]] slot, the commands that previously occupied that slot moved to {{button|t}}, and the right analog stick given control of the camera instead of the shoulder buttons. However, {{button|t}} still serves to call Donald and Goofy to Sora whenever a [[Reaction Command]] does not prevent the input. The [[EXP Zero]] and [[Combo Master]] abilities are now available. The ''{{wiki|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy X-2}}'' trailer that occupied the third slot on the game's opening menu is replaced with a Back command to return to the ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'' game select menu.
*Due to the original source code being lost, this game was reverse engineered in its entirety to be remade in high-definition. This includes porting over assets from other games. For example, [[Sora]] and [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]]'s models have been replaced with ones resembling those from ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. Also, the models for [[Snow White]], [[Cinderella]] and [[Aurora]] have been replaced with their models from ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep]]''.
*The soundtrack has been completely re-orchestrated by Yōko Shimomura's original score team and performed by gaQdan.<ref>https://www.khinsider.com/news/KINGDOM-HEARTS-HD-1-5-ReMIX-Sound-Team-Interview-3249</ref>
*Cutscenes are now skippable.
*Cutscenes that previously only had English voice acting now have Japanese voice acting as well.
*The combat system and HUD are revised for ease-of-use with influence from ''Kingdom Hearts II'', with the [[Summons]] menu moved to the fourth [[Command Menu]] slot, the commands that previously occupied that slot reworked into [[Reaction Command]]s used by {{button|t}}, and {{button|rana}} controls the camera instead of {{button|l2}} and {{button|r2}}. However, {{button|t}} still serves to call Donald and Goofy to Sora whenever a Reaction Command does not prevent the input.
*The [[EXP Zero]] and [[Combo Master]] abilities are now available.
*The ''{{ff|Final Fantasy X-2}}'' trailer that occupied the third slot on the game's opening menu is replaced with a Back command to return to the ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'' game select menu.


===''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''===
''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' was remastered in high definition. As the game can no longer connect with ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', unlocking the ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' wallpaper for the PS3 menu by completing all the cinematic scenes and viewing all the Secret Reports, [[Roxas's Diary]], and Character File entries for ''358/2 Days'' is now the new requirement to unlock the previous connectivity bonuses. In addition, the [[Monochrome]], [[Follow the Wind]], [[Hidden Dragon]], and [[Photon Debugger]] [[attack card]]s were replaced with [[Maverick Flare]], [[Midnight Roar]], [[Total Eclipse]], and [[Two Become One]] from ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. Also, the Enemy Card received from [[Riku Replica]] originally known as the Riku card, has been renamed as the Riku Replica card for the HD version. In addition, the musical track "[[Lord of the Castle]]", the theme for Marluxia's boss fight, was remastered.
*As the game can no longer connect with ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', unlocking the ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' wallpaper for the PlayStation 3 menu by completing all the cinematic scenes and viewing all the Secret Reports, [[Roxas's Diary]], and Character File entries for ''358/2 Days'' is now the new requirement to unlock the previous connectivity bonuses.
*The [[Monochrome]], [[Follow the Wind]], [[Hidden Dragon]], and [[Photon Debugger]] [[attack card]]s are replaced with [[Maverick Flare]], [[Midnight Roar]], [[Total Eclipse]], and [[Two Become One]] from ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''.
*The Enemy Card received from [[Riku Replica]], originally known as the Riku card, has been renamed as the Riku Replica card for the HD version. However, this card is still received immediately before the scene where the character is explained to be a replica, so this change creates an in-game spoiler.
*The musical track "[[Lord of the Castle]]", the theme for Marluxia's boss fight, was rearranged.
**The original in-game versions of "[[Forgotten Challenge]]", "[[Graceful Assassin]]", and "[[Revenge of Chaos]]" have been replaced by their OST versions.
*The duration of the [[Holy Burst]] sleight has been shortened to 1 second.


===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''===
===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''===
''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' was featured as two hours and fifty minutes of fully-voiced, high definition cutscenes across 109 "chapters" with several of the characters who were silent in the original game with new audio dialogue. It also includes Roxas's Diary and the Secret Reports. A new "Character Files" feature was added, profiling the major characters in the game. 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 remastered, including the ''358/2 Days'' version of "[[Dearly Beloved]]".
*''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' was remade as two hours and fifty minutes of fully-voiced, high definition cutscenes across 109 "chapters" with several of the characters who were silent in the original game having new audio dialogue. It also includes Roxas's Diary and the Secret Reports. A new "Character Files" feature was added, profiling the major characters in the game.
 
==Development==
During August 2011, Tetsuya Nomura expressed desire to release a high definition re-release of the game though he had yet to confirm such plans.<ref>http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/08/09/nomura_on_kingdom_hearts/</ref> The idea for a high definition re-release preceded plans for ''[[finalfantasy:Final_Fantasy_X/X-2_HD_Remaster‎|Final Fantasy X]]'' re-release, and was a focus for two Square Enix programmers for over a year.<ref>http://kotaku.com/5950468/thanks-two-lovely-programmers-for-the-hd-kingdom-hearts-remix</ref>  Plans for an HD re-release were further hinted in a [[List of Glossary terms#Secret Message|Secret Message]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'', unlocked during the [[Dive Mode#Credits|credits]].
 
In September 2012, Square Enix announced ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX''. It was revealed that the character models from ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'', like [[Sora]], [[Riku]], and [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]]'s for example, are being used in ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'' as a base for the game's characters.<ref>http://www.rpgsite.net/news/2051-kingdom-hearts-1.5-hd-remix-is-in-development-at-square-enixs-osaka-studio</ref> The cutscenes from ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'', which used English voice acting, would use the original Japanese voice acting, though the ''Final Mix''-exclusive cutscenes would still remain silent for both versions, much like with the original release. The only exception is the cutscene with [[Xemnas|Unknown]],<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbrqTuBg4cA</ref> as it used lines recycled from other cutscenes, just like the ones from the English version were used for this cutscene for the original Japanese PS2 release.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz0r0myg8sY</ref> Every cutscene from ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', whether it was originally a prerendered scene or used in-game graphics, would be remade for Theater Mode. ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' was originally planned to be an HD remade game, however, it would delay the development of the new title, so it ended up being within the compilation's Theater Mode.


In January 2013, Jesse McCartney, the voice of [[Roxas]], posted a picture on Instagram showing Roxas clearly displayed on a screen in a recording booth, along with the caption, "For all you 'Kingdom Hearts' Fans. Recording the next chapter, #KingdomHearts #Roxas #Gamers." McCartney also posted a minute long video of himself recording battle and combat grunts for Roxas, while also filming what looks like ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. However, when notified, Square Enix immediately removed both the photo and video. After much fan speculation, a 2013 Q3/Q4 release was confirmed for the west on February 25th, 2013.<ref>http://na.square-enix.com/game-kingdomhearts/go/article/view/blog/261657/announcing_kingdom_hearts_hd_1.5_remix</ref> It was later announced that the game would come to North America on September 10th, 2013,<ref>http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/05/07/kingdom-hearts-hd-1-5-remix-pre-order-for-limited-edition-artbook/</ref> Australia on September 12th, 2013,<ref>http://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2013/05/kingdom-hearts-hd-1-5-remix-release-date-announced-for-australia-and-nz</ref> and Europe on September 13th, 2013.<ref>http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2013/05/07/pre-order-kingdom-hearts-hd-1-5-remix-limited-edition-art-book-available/</ref>
While this movie version of the game covers the main and most important Organization XIII interactions, the Disney-focused content had to be summarized into short text so it would be under three hours. Some of the removed non-Disney-focused scenes include:  
* Roxas's first interactions with [[Hayner]], [[Pence]] and [[Olette]].
* Roxas confronting [[Saïx]].
* Roxas obtaining [[Oathkeeper]] and [[Oblivion]].


It was revealed in March 2013 in a Famitsu interview, that 66 tracks spanning across all three games (with a majority of them concentrated in ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'') have been re-recorded with live instrumentation, as opposed to the original games' use of the PlayStation 2's built-in tone generator for their background music.{{?}}<!--properly cite to site with quote, not just naked url--><ref>http://www.famitsu.com/news/201303/18029994.html</ref>
Originally, there was no scene included regarding Xion's boss fight, causing her to awkwardly collapse immediately after preparing to fight Roxas. A free DLC was later released for ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX]]'' on PlayStation 4, which added the scene. This DLC is automatically included in the Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch versions.


In June 2013, Nomura stated that the original game assets for ''Kingdom Hearts'' had been lost some time ago. He explained, "[The game data] was lost, so we had to research, and we had to dig out from the actual game what was available and recreate everything for HD. We had to recreate all the graphics and it was actually not that easy."{{?}}<!--properly cite to site with quote, not just naked url--><ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/27/original-kingdom-hearts-assets-lost</ref><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpzjiMPhNBU</ref>
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 ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' rendition of "[[Dearly Beloved]]".


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.square-enix.co.jp/kingdom/khhd/ Official JP Site]
*[http://www.square-enix.co.jp/kingdom/khhd/ Official Japanese website]
*[http://www.kingdomhearts.com/ Official NA Site]
*[http://www.kingdomhearts.com/ Official North American website]


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Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Logo KHHD.png
キングダム ハーツ HD1.5リミックス
Kingudamu Hātsu HD 1.5 Rimikkusu
Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Release date(s) Japan March 14, 2013
Flag of the United States.png/Flag of Canada.png September 10, 2013
Europe September 13, 2013
Flag of Australia.png September 12, 2013
Genre Console action role-playing game
Game modes Single player
Ratings CERO: A
ESRB: E10+
PEGI: 12
Platform(s) PlayStation 3
"It all starts here."
—Tagline

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX, stylized as Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX, is an HD remaster compilation of the Kingdom Hearts series, made in celebration of the series's tenth anniversary. It includes full HD remasters of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories with added PlayStation 3 Trophy support. It also includes a collection of cutscenes from Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days up-scaled in full HD within the compilation's Theater Mode. It marks the first time Kingdom Hearts Final Mix was made available outside of Japan, and the first time Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories was made available in Europe and Australia.

The credit roll viewable from the title screen contains cutscene footage from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix, and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, hinting at the announcement of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX.

The collection itself was remastered and released alongside Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX as Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX for the PlayStation 4 in March, 2017, Xbox One in February 2020 and PC via Epic Games Store in March 2021.

Development[edit]

During August 2011, Tetsuya Nomura expressed desire to release a high definition re-release of the Kingdom Hearts games, though he had yet to confirm such plans.[1] The idea for a high definition re-release preceded plans for a Final Fantasy X re-release, and was a focus for two Square Enix programmers for over a year.[2] Plans for an HD re-release were further hinted in a Secret Message in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, unlocked during the credits.

In September 2012, Square Enix announced Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX. It was revealed that the character models from Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, like Sora, Riku, and Ansem's for example, are being used in Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX as a base for the game's characters.[3] The cutscenes from Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, which used English voice acting, would use the original Japanese voice acting, though the Final Mix-exclusive cutscenes would still remain silent for both versions, much like with the original release. The only exception is the cutscene with Unknown,[4] as it used lines recycled from other cutscenes, just like the ones from the English version were used for this cutscene for the original Japanese PS2 release.[5] Every cutscene from Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, whether it was originally a prerendered scene or used in-game graphics, would be remade for Theater Mode. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days was originally planned to be an HD remade game, however, it would delay the development of the new title, so it ended up being within the compilation's Theater Mode.[6]

In January 2013, Jesse McCartney, the voice of Roxas, posted a picture on Instagram showing Roxas clearly displayed on a screen in a recording booth, along with the caption, "For all you 'Kingdom Hearts' Fans. Recording the next chapter, #KingdomHearts #Roxas #Gamers." McCartney also posted a minute long video of himself recording battle and combat grunts for Roxas, while also filming what looks like Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. However, when notified, Square Enix immediately removed both the photo and video. After much fan speculation, a 2013 Q3/Q4 release was confirmed for the west on February 25, 2013.[7] It was later announced that the game would come to North America on September 10, 2013,[8] Australia on September 12, 2013,[9] and Europe on September 13, 2013.[10]

It was revealed in March 2013 in a Famitsu interview, that 66 tracks spanning across all three games (with a majority of them concentrated in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix) have been re-recorded with live instrumentation, as opposed to the original games' use of the PlayStation 2's built-in tone generator for their background music.[?][11]

In June 2013, Nomura stated that the original game assets for Kingdom Hearts had been lost some time ago. He explained, "[The game data] was lost, so we had to research, and we had to dig out from the actual game what was available and recreate everything for HD. We had to recreate all the graphics and it was actually not that easy."[?][12][13]

Changes[edit]

General[edit]

  • All games now include support for various video outputs (480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p) and audio output supported in Dolby Digital 5.1 sound and DTS Digital Surround 5.1.
  • All games now include PlayStation 3 trophy support and an unlockable PlayStation 3 theme for each title.

Kingdom Hearts Final Mix[edit]

  • Due to the original source code being lost, this game was reverse engineered in its entirety to be remade in high-definition. This includes porting over assets from other games. For example, Sora and Ansem's models have been replaced with ones resembling those from Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. Also, the models for Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora have been replaced with their models from Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep.
  • The soundtrack has been completely re-orchestrated by Yōko Shimomura's original score team and performed by gaQdan.[14]
  • Cutscenes are now skippable.
  • Cutscenes that previously only had English voice acting now have Japanese voice acting as well.
  • The combat system and HUD are revised for ease-of-use with influence from Kingdom Hearts II, with the Summons menu moved to the fourth Command Menu slot, the commands that previously occupied that slot reworked into Reaction Commands used by Triangle, and Right Stick controls the camera instead of L2 and R2. However, Triangle still serves to call Donald and Goofy to Sora whenever a Reaction Command does not prevent the input.
  • The EXP Zero and Combo Master abilities are now available.
  • The Final Fantasy X-2 trailer that occupied the third slot on the game's opening menu is replaced with a Back command to return to the Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX game select menu.

Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories[edit]

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days[edit]

  • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days was remade as two hours and fifty minutes of fully-voiced, high definition cutscenes across 109 "chapters" with several of the characters who were silent in the original game having new audio dialogue. It also includes Roxas's Diary and the Secret Reports. A new "Character Files" feature was added, profiling the major characters in the game.

While this movie version of the game covers the main and most important Organization XIII interactions, the Disney-focused content had to be summarized into short text so it would be under three hours. Some of the removed non-Disney-focused scenes include:

Originally, there was no scene included regarding Xion's boss fight, causing her to awkwardly collapse immediately after preparing to fight Roxas. A free DLC was later released for Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX on PlayStation 4, which added the scene. This DLC is automatically included in the Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch versions.

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 Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days rendition of "Dearly Beloved".

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20121001104218/http://andriasang.com/comxhf/nomura_on_kingdom_hearts/
  2. ^ http://kotaku.com/5950468/thanks-two-lovely-programmers-for-the-hd-kingdom-hearts-remix
  3. ^ http://www.rpgsite.net/news/2051-kingdom-hearts-1.5-hd-remix-is-in-development-at-square-enixs-osaka-studio
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbrqTuBg4cA
  5. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz0r0myg8sY
  6. ^ KHDestiny & KHisland Interviews Tetsuya Nomura at Japan Expo! 2013 Interviewer: "We know that you would have liked KINGDOM HEARTS 358/2 Days to be completely remade, as was CoM with Re:CoM. In the end, the game is told in the form of videos. Was it your goal to increase the intensity of the story through expressions with more detailed characters? / Tetsuya Nomura: "The KINGDOM HEARTS license has already existed for 10 years, and my goal with this remaster was to allow all players to better understand the history of the series and how the games are linked together, which is the reason we added the plot of KINGDOM HEARTS 358/2 Days. I really wanted to offer a playable version of this game but we announced the development of KINGDOM HEARTS III last month at E3, and it became our priority at the moment. Instead, we opted for a narrated version of the story of 358/2 Days."
  7. ^ http://na.square-enix.com/game-kingdomhearts/go/article/view/blog/261657/announcing_kingdom_hearts_hd_1.5_remix
  8. ^ http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/05/07/kingdom-hearts-hd-1-5-remix-pre-order-for-limited-edition-artbook/
  9. ^ http://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2013/05/kingdom-hearts-hd-1-5-remix-release-date-announced-for-australia-and-nz
  10. ^ http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2013/05/07/pre-order-kingdom-hearts-hd-1-5-remix-limited-edition-art-book-available/
  11. ^ http://www.famitsu.com/news/201303/18029994.html
  12. ^ http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/27/original-kingdom-hearts-assets-lost
  13. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpzjiMPhNBU
  14. ^ https://www.khinsider.com/news/KINGDOM-HEARTS-HD-1-5-ReMIX-Sound-Team-Interview-3249

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