#Kingdom hearts pc game full#
But I’m getting off-topic, it does suck that these movies (which appear to be pre-rendered) and BBS Final Mix don’t reach their full potential here, but the real meat here are KH1 and 2 which both look and play better than they ever have.
#Kingdom hearts pc game movie#
Personally I’ve never been a fan of BBS, partially due to the incredibly close camera and cumbersome command melding, and think that the movie doesn’t really do 358/2 justice (I’m a crazy person who enjoyed the tedious mission structure as a metaphor, OK!?) Re:Coded is the most skippable entry in the franchise, aside from Chain of Memories which I think spoils a bit of the surprise of KH2’s masterful opening. Some textures in the PSP classic don’t look like they’ve seen updates since the original release and the 358/2 and Re:Coded movies appear blurry in some scenes. I found BBS and the two movies (They turned the DS games into HD movies instead of remaking them entirely) don’t quite look as hot. I was also running the game in a Fullscreen resolution of 2715x1527 (slightly more than 1440p, for whatever reason) with frame rate caps and vsync off, which made these games look crisper than ever, especially KH 1 and 2.
Given that the original ran at 30 and my monitor can only display 60… that’s a lotta frames. Using FrameView, I was able to measure framerates ranging from around 700 to 1000 in the opening of Kingdom Hearts 2. I played all of these games using my custom rig with a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor running Windows 10, more than enough to run a PS2 game released in 2006. Let’s start with the less graphically intensive pack, 1.5 + 2.5. Simple and Clean in the Sanctuary of the Epic Games Store where you can… Face your Fears? Don’t Think Twice about these bad jokes…
#Kingdom hearts pc game series#
You know, now that I’ve written all that out I can see where people get the idea that the series is confusing and convoluted… Regardless, let’s take a look at these ports and see how they fare, you may find that they’re. This Epic Store exclusive PC release comes in four parts: the 1.5 + 2.5 compilation of Kingdom Hearts 1 all the way through Birth by Sleep and the Re:Coded movie 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (yes, that’s a real name) which has Kingdom Hearts 3D (renamed to HD, ruining the pun), the 0.8 demo for 3 telling Aqua’s story, and another movie summarizing the events of the mobile games Kingdom Hearts 3 including the Re Mind DLC which introduced an epilogue, data battles, and reworked combat and finally last year’s Melody of Memory, a rhythm game celebrating the Dark Seeker Saga which ended in KH3. However, with the release of Kingdom Hearts 3 on Xbox, as well as the rest of the remastered collections, it started to seem inevitable that the series would become available on every platform under the sun. I’ve been playing Kingdom Hearts games since I was 7 years old, and if you had asked me, even a few years ago, if I thought the games would ever come to PC I would have laughed in your face.