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Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

by Neal Ronaghan - April 13, 2012, 9:55 am EDT
Total comments: 7

Anything that gives me more Tron: Legacy is okay in my book.

The best thing I can say about my brief time with Kingdom Hearts 3D at PAX East 2012 is that it is aiming to be more than just a side story. Kingdom Hearts fans have been in this weird loop of reliving the first two games, which came out in 2002 and 2006. Finally, the story is progressing.

The only section we got to see was the Tron: Legacy area. Unfortunately, it was the Japanese build, so the brief story we did see was incomprehensible, but hey, we did see Kevin Flynn and Tron! Unlike other portable entries in the series, specifically on DS, the controls weren't hampered by the hardware. This felt like a Kingdom Hearts game and was natural to pick up. Apparently it does support the Circle Pad Pro for camera control.

Both Sora and Riku are playable, and they're tasked with completing the Mark of Mastery exam over the course of the game, in preparation for the eventual return of the big bad Master Xehanort.. Yen Sid, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy sit idly by watching the two attempt the test, meaning that Donald and Goofy aren't around as your sidekicks in this outing.

Instead, there is this sort-of Pokémon concept of developing different creatures, called Dream Eaters, are your partners. These creatures have Link abilities that charge up over time that you can use as special attacks against enemies. For example, a ball-like Dream Eater's Link ability involves Sora hopping on his back and stomping on enemies like a hippity hop.

 

The game's structure seems pretty peculiar, as it is broken up by "Drops." You play as Sora or Riku, and they have a Drop Gauge that depletes over time. When the gauge is empty, the world freezes (the conceit is that everyone sleeps) and then you switch to the other character. We couldn't get a grasp on how long these Drops would last, but it seems like it could be helpful for portable gaming. There doesn't seem to be any limit to it, so you can still take your sweet time. You'll just have to switch characters every so often.

The combat and area traversal is emboldened by Flow Motion, which is activated by running up a wall and pressing the Y button. After that, you jet around the area, using the environment to perform impressive attacks against larger groups of enemies. This also makes backtracking less of a chore, since you can use it to get through areas quickly. I wasn't able to get a full grasp on this in the demo, but I had a lot of fun seeing the mayhem I conjured with Flow Motion. I assume later levels will make you use it with strategy, but early on it seems to just be destructive chaos against enemies. While I didn't use it much in the demo, you can lock onto enemies while zipping through the air, so there's one way to control the carnage.

In case you're curious, here is a list of the worlds present in Kingdom Hearts 3D:

  • Tron: Legacy
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  • Pinocchio
  • Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers
  • Fantasia
  • Traverse Town (complete with cameos from The World Ends With You characters!)

Kingdom Hearts 3D is coming to North America on July 31, having just come out in Japan at the end of March. As a lapsed Kingdom Hearts junkie, this demo and ensuing presentation made the wait that much worse. I am ready to explore new Kingdom Hearts worlds. I'm ready for the ridiculous story to make me get the numerous people with X in their name confused.

Talkback

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterApril 13, 2012

I was going to argue that Birth by Sleep did progress the story, but then remembered that it was a prequel. Still, it was  mainline game that offered brand new Disney worlds, characters to play as and it ties itself to Re: Coded and Dream Drop Distance in many forms.


While I find it slightly disappointing that there are very few worlds in this game (in comparison to Kingdom Hearts 2), it's great to hear that at the very least its a solid effort. Though, like everyone else, I want Kingdom Hearts III badly.

I really wish I could get Birth By Sleep on my Vita...

red14April 13, 2012

Once again, I'd get a psp if I could just find Birth by sleep!

StardustApril 14, 2012

omgomgomgomgomg


Jizz in my pants...


No but seriously, I'm broke as balls, now I have to buy a 3ds AND dream drop distance. ****. my. life.
EDIT: I had no idea curse words are not allowed, lol, I promise I won't curse any more :D... on nwr...

Cursing is allowed, it's just automatically filtered. The filter can be turned off in your forum profile.

TGMApril 15, 2012

The World Ends With You had me interested. Tron: Legacy sealed the deal.
Can't wait to get this game.

It's settled then, time for me to finally get into the series. I just bought the first Kingdom Hearts thanks to these impressions. If all goes well, I'll at least have the first two games completed by the time this comes out.

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3DS

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Kingdom Hearts 3D Box Art

Genre RPG
Developer Square Enix
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Worldwide Releases

na: Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Release Jul 31, 2012
PublisherSquare Enix
jpn: Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Release Mar 29, 2012
PublisherSquare Enix
eu: Kingdom Hearts 3D
Release Jul 20, 2012
PublisherSquare Enix
aus: Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Release Jul 26, 2012
PublisherSquare Enix
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