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King Mickey and Yen Sid prepare for an impending threat by putting Sora and Riku through the Mark of Mastery exam. Sora and Riku are sent into the Sleeping Worlds, where they will face enemies and allies that have never been seen before. If they can successfully complete the task they are given, they will be deemed true Keyblade Masters. Creatures called Dream Eaters inhabit the Sleeping Worlds, and are split into two categories: Spirits and Nightmares. There are over 50 types of Spirits that can become allies and fight alongside Sora and Riku. With brand-new gameplay features, worlds and creatures, KINGDOM HEARTS 3D [Dream Drop Distance] continues the tradition of engaging entertainment.
PRODUCT DETAILS Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance – 3DS Game
UPC:662248912011
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo 3DS
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:3DS_KINGDOM_HEARTS_3D_DREAM
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Omg I am a huge Kingdom Heart fan. I have been looking for this game everywhere and I was overjoyed to finally have it. The game is one of my favorites because it is difficult for me to get Kingdom Hearts Games because of their mother console PlayStation. I am a die hard Wii and Nintendo player so this is a great investment to a handheld gaming device and it has one of my favorite characters gaining a big part in the series…most know him as Axel and he makes a serious comeback. I will say no more but it truly is a must for any Kingdom Hearts fan.
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance marks the second time since Kingdom Hearts II that the series has had an actual, true sequel (Kingdom Hearts II being the sequel to Chain of Memories). Not that I haven’t loved the other games, and the fact that they have filled out and explained the past and in-between times in the series, but Kingdom Hears 3D represents the first game in a while that’s taken actual steps forward in the plot. That aside, I have to admit I was worried when I first considered buying this game. What would the controls be like? Would the 3D effects be headache-inducing? Is the battle system going to be confusing? Thankfully, the controls are crisp and intuitive (though the "Flowmotion" feature takes time to get used to), the 3D is good, and the battle system makes sense. Though the "Drop" system of switching characters in the middle of the action can get a little annoying at times, it’s not a deal-breaker. All in all, I’m really happy with this game, and what it sets up for what will eventually be Kingdom Hearts III
Like many fans, I wondered whether or not KH3D would be a game that simply satisfied the fan’s need for a KH game, or if it would be a game where the main story progressed. I am happy to report (in my opinion) that the latter is true. KH3D is a successful game that advances the story while providing the gameplay we’ve all come to love. The battle mechanics are a little different but they should look familiar to fans. You get a maximum of 8 spots for various commands (some commands take up 2 spots, so you have to be careful in organizing them), and there are 3 possible decks you can put together. After using a command (excluding the use of potions), it has to ‘cool off’ for a certain amount of time, which allows for better gameplay, as you won’t always be spamming a certain move. A cool feature that was introduced in the game is called Flowmotion, and without spoiling anything, it gives the player another way to battle. Some of the worlds you visit will be familiar (Traverse Town), but there are other worlds which are great on their own. As for the story, it gives you a lot to think about, especially after you view the secret movie. Overall, I think that if you’re a KH fan, you’ll love this game and like me, you’ll anxiously be waiting for the next main game.
As with every (almost every) other Kingdom Hearts game, this one has not disappointed. The gameplay is smooth, the plot is interesting, and the characters (while not Final Fantasy now, but The World Ends with You characters) and their own personal stories are intriguing.To start with the very beginning: the opening. Kingdom Hearts openings have always been amazing. I still remember Kingdom Hearts II’s opening vividly (II has always been my favourite). DDD’s opening is brilliant. It follows the characters straight back from the very beginning of the KH franchise, up until DDD. With the addition of the 3D feature, the opening is truly spectacular.Now, the new things about this game: Flowmotion, for one. The game practically starts with the player learning how to use Flowmotion. I was wary about it- the scene with Neku using Flowmotion to bound off of buildings made me fear it would be a difficult button mashing scenario- but it is so easy to use and very beneficial. You can use it to get around the landscapes more efficiently and you can use it for battles. Definitely an added bonus.Now, the Spirits and Nightmares. I love the Spirits. These are Heartless as we know them turned good, basically. From recipies that you collect, you create whatever Spirits you’d like. They fight with Sora or Riku throughout the game and are the points of levelling up and creating more abilities/defences/strengths for your character. You can play games with the Spirits to increased their level, thei.
Fun but different. I love the Kingdom Hearts games and have played several this is my 1st DS one. It’s very DS game right now with how you care for the Spirits being similar to how you care for Pokémon in Pokémon Sun & Moon. I’m not fond of the whole time limit thing and then you switch from Riku to Sora (& vice versa) and from level to level.
I admit it’s a different fighting style than the KH 1 and 2 but you get used to it! And I love having the cute sidekick pets that help you in battle. I have mixed feelings about dream drop because I normally forget where I left off the last time I was that character XD but I still highly recommend this game
One of the best things I can say about the 3DS is that the hardware is amazing, allowing for a handheld gaming experience equivalent to a slightly scaled back PS2 game. This all works in 3D’s favor, as it provides fans with an experience not held back by hardware limitations like the DS games were, and provides a similar feeling to the original 2 games as well as Birth By Sleep.The confusingly named Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance has to deal with a powerful goal: combining the huge cluster storm of a story that has been told in the previous handheld games, and somehow tie them all together, while setting up the highly anticipated third installment in the series, no matter if it has to use multi-layered storytelling, insistent terminology of its mythology, and ret-cons. Loads and loads of ret-cons.3D takes place after Kingdom Hearts 2, and follows directly after the secret ending of re:Coded. Sora, Riku and the gang have to deal with the fact that (spoiler alert) Xehanort is coming back. To prepare, Master Yen Sid has Sora and Riku take what is known as the Mark of Mastery exam. Unlike the one seen in BBS, however, this is different. Sora and Riku must travel to 7 Sleeping Worlds, worlds that have returned after being attacked by Heartless but are still in a "sleeping state." In order to do this, they must enter a dream state themselves. Things get… complicated, to say the least, and eventually Riku and Sora are split up and they find themselves encountering o.
Sora and Riku’s mark of mastery is here. Journey with them through even more disney locations and go back to some from the original Kingdom Hearts. I would recommend this to any Kingdom Hearts fan. As for newbies, play the first and second one first. It will make the experience so much better.
Every world I visit in this game I get this big goofy grin on my face. The story thus far (completed first 4 worlds) has been great, and seems to progress the story of Sora and Riku. The game play is so much fun with different traits and abilities in every world (which are new btw). The dream dropping can become frustrating at times, but it is a game element which can provide challenge from time to time.Of the handheld games I’ve played Chain of Memories, Re. Coded, and now this. Of those three I would only recommend getting this one, as it doesn’t have an extremely odd battle system (like CoM cards) nor basically provide the same tale of KH1 (as Re. Coded basically does).
The game is really amazing, the characters are so complex, and the story of the game is so beautiful. The gameplay is excellent and the graphics are really good. this game is one of the best games on the series of Kingdom Hearts.And the deliver was on time, the service is really good; I never have problems with the shipping of the products.The product was in perfect state.Definitely a perfect product to buy