#KINGDOM HEARTS 2 PNACH CODES SERIES#
Recurring series antagonists Maleficent and Pete also appear.
#KINGDOM HEARTS 2 PNACH CODES SOFTWARE#
The main antagonists of the game are software bugs that corrupt the data of Jiminy's journal, which take the form of red-and-black blocks and Heartless that Sora encounters in the first game. Some characters include King Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Jiminy Cricket, Donald Duck, and Goofy, the latter two of whom appear as computer-controlled partners of Sora in one of the game's levels. Like previous Kingdom Hearts titles, coded features numerous Disney and Final Fantasy characters who have appeared in the first game. Three other original Kingdom Hearts characters- Riku, Naminé, and Roxas-similarly appear as virtual avatars of themselves. Because the game's setting is based on the first game, Data-Sora resembles the original Sora in his attire from the same game. The main protagonist and sole player character of the game is an artificially intelligent virtual avatar of Sora, occasionally referred to in-game as "Data-Sora", created from the data from Jiminy's journal entries. įurther information: Characters of Kingdom Hearts If other Nintendo DS players are nearby, they do not need to be playing the game and they will be registered in the game as "ghosts". Kingdom Hearts Re:coded has an added system to incorporate multiplayer experiences called "tag mode". Blocks are also used to solve puzzles or reach higher ground. Battles feature a "debugging" mode to remove the blocks in order to progress towards enemies. The initial trailer showcased the main character, Sora, in dungeons with floating red and black blocks. The game features a mix of different graphic styles, with three-dimensional backgrounds and two-dimensional characters. There are also minigame and platforming elements. It also features a similar interface with fight, item, and "magic" in the command window. Kingdom Hearts coded is a puzzle game with action elements mixed into the gameplay, which is similar to the action-RPG style of the previous titles in the series. Sora fighting Heartless in Traverse Town in Kingdom Hearts coded The game received mixed reviews, with critics praising the graphics and gameplay variety, but panning the story, camera and controls. This leads King Mickey and his friends to make a digital Sora to enter and repair the journal so that the meaning of the hidden messages can be deciphered. Jiminy Cricket's journal, chronicling Sora's fight against the Heartless and Organization XIII, is found to have two secret messages written by persons unknown, and after the journal is digitized for further analysis, the contents become corrupted. Kingdom Hearts coded is the fourth installment in the Kingdom Hearts series and is set after Kingdom Hearts II. To reach a wider audience, it was remade for the Nintendo DS and released internationally. The game was originally released in eight parts and one preview to mobile phone gamers from June 2009 to January 2010. In mid-2007, game director Tetsuya Nomura decided to create a Kingdom Hearts spin-off for mobile phones that would have a different gameplay style than previous titles and allow players to explore the game like a playground. Mini-games and platforming are also featured, with three dimensional backgrounds and two dimensional characters. The gameplay is centered mostly around puzzle solving, with action-RPG gameplay elements, similar to previous Kingdom Hearts games. A cinematic remake of the game was included in the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix video game compilation for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. Its Nintendo DS remake titled Kingdom Hearts Re:coded was released in Japan, North America, Europe, and Australia. Coded was a Japan-only release announced at the 2007 Tokyo Game Show. Kingdom Hearts Coded, stylized as Kingdom Hearts coded, is an episodic action role-playing puzzle video game developed and published by Square Enix, in collaboration with Disney Interactive Studios, for mobile phones.