(Error Code: 102630) When his world is destroyed and his friends mysteriously disappear, a young boy named Sora is thrust into a quest to find his missing friends and prevent the armies of darkness from destroying many other worlds. Check out our editors’ picks for the best movies and shows coming this month.
Who are the voice actors in Kingdom Hearts?
Donald Duck / The Beast / Genie / Sebastian / Mushu (voice) (as Kouichi Yamadera) … … Check out this collection of photos we love from some of our favorite video games. See our Video Games Guide for more.
Is there a final mix version of Kingdom Hearts?
See more » The PS4 version for Kingdom Hearts Final Mix (1.5+2.5) is the only version of KHI to have a Theater Mode of being able to play all the main cutscenes which can be obtained from the Playstation Store as free DLC. See more » (C) 1955 Walt Disney Company (ASCAP) Copyright Renewed.
Are there any Heartless in Kingdom Hearts 2?
For the Final Mix version, all of the Heartless from the original game have been recolored. This would also be a trend that was used in the later Final Mix versions, with the Heartless in Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ (2007), as well as the Unversed in the Final Mix version of Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (2010).
What kind of a game is Kingdom Hearts?
But here it is, as plain as day: Kingdom Hearts, an action adventure game that’s sure to appeal to fans of either Square’s previous games or Disney’s cartoons, at least on some weird level.
(Error Code: 102630) When his world is destroyed and his friends mysteriously disappear, a young boy named Sora is thrust into a quest to find his missing friends and prevent the armies of darkness from destroying many other worlds. Check out our editors’ picks for the best movies and shows coming this month.
Donald Duck / The Beast / Genie / Sebastian / Mushu (voice) (as Kouichi Yamadera) … … Check out this collection of photos we love from some of our favorite video games. See our Video Games Guide for more.
For the Final Mix version, all of the Heartless from the original game have been recolored. This would also be a trend that was used in the later Final Mix versions, with the Heartless in Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ (2007), as well as the Unversed in the Final Mix version of Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (2010).