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slee78's Kingdom Hearts II (PS2)
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[September 20, 2012 10:19:13 PM]
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Kingdom Hearts II includes various resources that a player can take advantage of. First, all the characters, like Sora, Donald, and Goofy, have health and mp. If characters, except for Sora, run out of health, they temporary cannot move and are out of action. They will automatically be brought back to action once sometime pass or can be healed back to life. However, if Sora’s health runs out, a player has choice of continuing the game or loading the game. If a player chooses to continue the game, he or she will be placed back before action took place. If a player decides to load the game, he or she will be located to last saved point. The characters’ HP increases as they level up. Also, if characters run out of MP, they no longer can use magic ability. This might be crucial for some characters that do heavy magic damage, like Donald. Another key resource in Kingdom Hearts II is currency system. If a player kills enemies like Heartless and Nobodies, he or she can collect Munnies. With these munnies, a player can buy items for his or her characters. A player can purchase weapons, armors, and rings for Donald and Goofy. Although a player can purchase armors and rings for Sora, he or she cannot buy weapons. These weapons, which are called keyblades, can only be obtained through defeating certain acts. Furthermore, each characters has inventory where a player can put items. Characters’ inventory space increases as they level up. The inventory contains weapon, armor, accessories, and items. In item place, a player can place health potions or ethers, which restores MP. Finally, actions of characters are limited through abilities a player equips to them. A player cannot equip all abilities because characters have limited AP. The AP can be increase as character levels up or use item called AP Boost or equip accessories that boost AP
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Kingdom Hearts II has clear opponents in the game. There are two opponents, one who controls heartless and organization XIII which controls nobodies. In Kingdom Hearts, there was only one opponent which was heartless. These enemies are computer controlled antagonists. Certainly, there are boundaries in which limit player’s actions. First, a player is limited to the Disney creation worlds that he or she has unlocked. This boundary limits a player from exploring worlds that he or she wants to. Also, there is boundary within a world. For example, if a player has to go specific direction to continue the story, he or she cannot enter places that are not the right path. The outcome of the game is very simple. A player must defeat final boss for him or her to finish the storyline. However, the game does not end when a player kills final boss. A player can still continue to play and level up his or her character.
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slee78's Kingdom Hearts II (PS2)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Thursday 20 September, 2012
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