![]() ![]() Probably the most skippable if you just want to read a wiki entry on its plot. weird, but if you want to know everything in lore, I wouldn't really consider it a waste of time, though of course, your mileage may vary. It's generally considered the weakest game, both story and gameplay-wise by the fanbase, as its plot twist is kind of. Considering the heavy tie-ins with the two main games and CoM, it's best to play this one after them. You pretty much have to play this in order to understand the stories of the prequels/sequels/sidequels/whatever. ![]() It uses a card/deck system for fighting, which is different from the action RPG stylings of 1 and 2, but I still found it quite fun. Alternatively, you could play the original GBA version, which was 2D gameplay, but the PS2 rerelease is full 3D, like KH1 and 2, and also has voice-acted FMVs. Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories (PS2, only available for Japan and NA).This is where you'll get the very basis of the story and the heart (no pun intended) of the conflicts. Recommended Playing Order (Pre-September 2013. These versions were previously only released in Japan as explained below are being released in the NA/EU regions in HD Remixes. These are enhanced re-releases of the game that have additional content in them. You may also have heard of the various Final Mix versions of the games. We may still end up with more games in between before it is released. Kingdom Hearts III (Officially announced for Playstation 4 and Xbox One).Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (Nintendo 3DS) It's set after the events of Kingdom Hearts Re:coded.The secret ending apparently has spoilers for Birth by Sleep, which is why the final episode for Re:coded wasn't released until after Birth by Sleep. It goes from the end of BBS to some time after Signs of What's Next, the secret ending of Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. It's since been rereleased for the NA and EU territories as Kingdom Hearts Re:coded on Nintendo DS. This was released as a mobile phone puzzle game in Japan only. Takes place between the ending of KH2 and KH2's epilogue. While not a separate game, days 28-358 of KH:358/2 take place here in the timeline.Days 25-27 of KH:358/2 take place at the same time as Chain of Memories.Since been rereleased as Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories for PS2. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (Game Boy Advance) aka KH:CoM.Days 1-24 take place at the same time as the finale of Kingdom Hearts. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (Nintendo DS, pronounced "three-five-eight days over two").Kingdom Hearts (Playstation 2) aka KH1.Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (Playstation Portable) comes next in the timelines, excluding portions of its secret ending, Blank Points.Kingdom Hearts (Unchained) χ (Web Browser, Mobile) is the prequel to the Kingdom Hearts series as a whole, set 100 years before the events of Kingdom Hearts.I'm going to divide this into 2 parts: chronological order in which the events in the stories/games occurred and a recommended playing order in order to understand the stories (as best as the KH storyline as a whole can be understood at least. I'll link to the each of the games on the wiki for reference, but if you haven't played them, I'd recommend not clicking these links. Credit goes to the Kingdom Hearts Wikia Timeline article. As of May 2nd, 2016, this is the chronological order in which the games take place. ![]()
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