


Still, it has been a long time since we got a full fledged title on console and considering that this is the end of the so-called “Dark Seeker Saga”, I’d say Kingdom Hearts III merited a lot of the hype surrounding it. There definitely was not a drought with this series at all. Yes, Kingdom Hearts II was thirteen years ago but do you have any time how many Kingdom Hearts games released since then? 358/2 Days, Birth by Sleep, Re:Coded, Dream Drop Distance, all those HD compilations. Personally, I think the impatience expressed by longtime fans was maybe little exaggerated. It has been a long time coming after all. It's $59.99 and should give you everything you need to enjoy the latest KH3 experience.Alright, let’s make this quick because holy shit, Kingdom Hearts III is finally out! Of course, I want to play this ASAP. If you're just a moderate fan who enjoys an iconic action/RPG, then the standard edition will likely suffice. It's a steep cost, but the figurines appear to be high quality and it's a nice get for a collector. Here are a few options for the rest of us:Ī more normal, but still hardcore KH fan will settle for the Deluxe Edition with figures. OK, that option is only going to appeal to less than one percent of the population. There is a lot to digest with the blizzard of options, but if you're a complete KH nut, willing to buy a PS4 Pro–and a wealthy person–you could spring for well over $1,000 to get the bundle from eBay, pre-order a version that gets you the desired bonus and the Story So Far. It's not a game it's described as nine experiences from past versions to get you caught up to speed ahead of KH3. For fans who may have lost track of the KH story, Square Enix is also releasing a refresher of sorts for PlayStation 4.
