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* EleventhHourSuperpower: During the final battles (starting with the dragon), the player has access to the MAX versions of all Growth abilities (High Jump, Glide, etc), regardless of the status of their respective Drive Forms (each form has one Growth ability that levels with it) or what Sora has equipped. Maxed out Drive Forms will make use of a [[UpToEleven secret 5th level]] that's a lot more powerful than the 4th. The very final level will grant [[SerialEscalation a secret secret 6th level]] of each Growth ability. At that point, the game pulls out all the stops and gives infinite duration for the Double Jump and Glide, which gives complete and infinite mobility in the air.

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* EleventhHourSuperpower: During the final battles (starting with the dragon), the player has access to the MAX versions of all Growth abilities (High Jump, Glide, etc), regardless of the status of their respective Drive Forms (each form has one Growth ability that levels with it) or what Sora has equipped. Maxed out Drive Forms will make use of a [[UpToEleven secret 5th level]] level that's a lot more powerful than the 4th. The very final level will grant [[SerialEscalation a secret secret 6th level]] of each Growth ability. At that point, the game pulls out all the stops and gives infinite duration for the Double Jump and Glide, which gives complete and infinite mobility in the air.

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[[caption-width-right:299:''In you and I / There's a new land...''[[note]]Top: [[TheGoodKing Mickey Mouse]]; Middle: [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Donald Duck]], [[QuestForIdentity Roxas]] and [[SimplemindedWisdom Goofy]]; Bottom: [[PluckyGirl Kairi]] and [[AllLovingHero Sora]]; Background: [[AloofAlly Riku]] and [[NominalHero [=DiZ=] (Ansem the Wise)]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:299:''In you and I / There's I, there's a new land...''[[note]]Top: \\
Angels in flight… (…wonk uoy naht noitceffa erom deen I)\\
My sanctuary, my sanctuary…''[[note]]Top:
[[TheGoodKing Mickey Mouse]]; Middle: [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Donald Duck]], [[QuestForIdentity Roxas]] and [[SimplemindedWisdom Goofy]]; Bottom: [[PluckyGirl Kairi]] and [[AllLovingHero Sora]]; Background: [[AloofAlly Riku]] and [[NominalHero [=DiZ=] (Ansem the Wise)]]]]
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* CanonImmigrant: In-universe, sort of. Despite not being in the original Winnie the Pooh books, Gopher appears within the Winnie the Pooh storybook that Merlin leaves in Hollow Bastion/Radiant Garden.
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** Using the Reaction Command during the Roxas fight in ''Final Mix'' allows Sora to steal Roxas's keyblades, which do passive damage with every action Sora takes. If Roxas is backed against the edge of the arena, Sora can repeatedly use Quick Run to deal chip damage without ever hitting Roxas's revenge value and allowing him to retaliate.
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** Marluxia will inflict Doom on Sora. Most of his attacks don't actually damage Sora, they just decrease the timer over his head, and when it hits 0, Sora is instantly killed.
* MetalSlime: The Bulky Vendor is a rare Heartless that occasionally shows up within certain worlds and drops rare items when a Reaction Command is used on it. The Bulky Vendor's HP will automatically deplete and it will start to flee once it's found, so you have to catch it and use the Reaction Command before it dies.

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** Marluxia will inflict Doom on Sora. Most of his attacks don't actually damage Sora, they just decrease the timer over his head, and when it hits 0, Sora is instantly killed.
killed regardless of HP.
* MetalSlime: The Bulky Vendor is a rare Heartless that occasionally shows up within certain worlds and drops rare items when a one of four Reaction Command Commands is used on it. The Bulky Vendor's HP will automatically deplete and it will start to flee once it's found, so you have to catch it and use the Reaction Command before it dies.
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** Similar moments occur with Cloud's battle with Sephiroth and [[spoiler:Ansem's attempt at committing suicide to destroy the Organization's fake Kingdom Hearts.]]
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* ArtifactOfHope: The Cornerstone of Light is a sacred relic that can be found in Disney Castle, a massive CrystalBall-like artifact the exudes a constant aura of light so strong, it keeps out all invading forces that threaten it. With the Cornerstone active, Disney Castle is the only world the Heartless (and Maleficent) can't invade.

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** Jafar’s death in ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'' occurs because of Iago kicking his lamp into lava. Here, he dies the moment Sora defeats him in battle with his lamp not even having any relevance in his demise.

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** Jafar’s [[WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}} The Hydra]] dies from having all of its heads cut off at once, when in the original movie Hercules instead buried it under a rockslide.
** Jafar's
death in ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheReturnOfJafar'' occurs because of Iago kicking his lamp into lava. Here, he dies the moment Sora defeats him in battle with his lamp not even having any relevance in his demise.

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* MessageInABottle: During the prologue, Kairi puts a message in a bottle for Sora and lets it drift out to sea. Sora and Riku find it in an alternate shadow dimension at the end of the game, because AWizardDidIt.

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* MessageInABottle: During the prologue, Kairi puts a message in a bottle for Sora and lets it drift out to sea. Sora and Riku find it in an alternate shadow dimension on the shore of the Realm of Darkness at the end of the game, because AWizardDidIt.



* PowersDoTheFighting:
** While he can jump and glide all over the place in Final Form, Sora never touches the Keyblades as they float around butchering everything within his now vastly inflated striking range. In fact, the Keyblades automatically initiate attacks while doing things like using an item, healing, or doing anything other than standing perfectly still, so you could feasibly kill hordes of enemies without ever touching the attack button.
** If Sora can gain control of Roxas's weapons during his boss fight, they mostly act as ATasteOfPower for Final Form by floating around him in a glowing spectral form and mostly enhance Sora's combos by independently using Final Form's attacks. There are also some attacks unique to this state, such as enhancing combo finishers by doing a CrossCrossAttack.



* ATasteOfPower: The prologue's final boss fight against Axel has Roxas dual-wield Oathkeeper and Oblivion.

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* ATasteOfPower: ATasteOfPower:
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The prologue's final boss fight against Axel has Roxas dual-wield Oathkeeper and Oblivion.Oblivion.
** During Roxas's boss fight, you can gain control of his weapons. Though they have a few unique moves under specific circumstances, Oathkeeper and Oblivion mostly enhance Sora's combos with Final Form's attacks in this state.
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** If Sora dies when fighting certain bosses[[note]]Shan Yu, Thresholder/Possessor, Shadow Stalker, Dark Thorn, Cerberus (story fight), Hydra, [[DualBoss Volcanic Lord and Blizzard Lord]] (story fight), Storm Rider, Xaldin (story fight), Grim Reaper (first fight), and Xemnas (first Armored Controller fight).[[/note]], there is a chance that King Mickey will appear and take over as the PlayerCharacter to give another chance to beat the boss. Once he fills the Drive Gauge completely from either dealing damage or using a special command, he can revive Sora to full health to continue the fight.

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** If Sora dies when fighting certain bosses[[note]]Shan Yu, Thresholder/Possessor, Shadow Stalker, Dark Thorn, Cerberus (story fight), Hydra, [[DualBoss Volcanic Lord and Blizzard Lord]] (story fight), Storm Rider, Xaldin (story fight), Grim Reaper (first fight), and Xemnas (first Armored Controller fight).[[/note]], there is a chance that King Mickey will appear and take over as the PlayerCharacter to give another chance to beat the boss. Once he fills the Drive Gauge completely from either dealing damage or using a special command, he can revive Sora to full health to continue the fight.fight -- or if he runs out of health instead, he'll use a potion to revive Sora at half health before he retreats.
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* SeriesFauxnale: The game wraps up several loose ends from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories'' and feels like a finale for the series' story, with the Mickey's Letter SequelHook being vague enough that the franchise could have ended without leaving too many hanging threads. It wasn't the end, as prequel ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', {{interquel}} ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'', and sort-of sequel ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded'' added to the StoryArc and set up the events for ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'', the real finale.

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* SeriesFauxnale: The game wraps up several loose ends from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'' and ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories'' and feels like a finale for the series' story, with the Mickey's Letter SequelHook being vague enough that the franchise could have ended without leaving too many hanging threads. It wasn't the end, as prequel ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', {{interquel}} ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'', and sort-of sequel ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded'' added to the StoryArc and set up the events for ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'', the real finale.''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII''.

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** If Jack Sparrow dies in the battle against Barbossa, you automatically lose.
** Ditto if Pumbaa and Timon are killed by the hyenas, or if you can't defeat Demyx's water clones in 10 seconds.

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** If Jack Sparrow dies Sora fails an objective (such as dying in the battle against Barbossa, you automatically lose.
** Ditto if Pumbaa and Timon are killed by the hyenas,
Coliseum or if you can't failing to defeat Demyx's water clones in 10 seconds.time) or lets a specific character die during various sections (such as Jack Sparrow against Barbossa or Timon and Pumbaa against the hyenas), the player is treated to a unique GameOver screen of Sora standing disappointed instead of the usual screen of him floating in the air unconscious.
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** The first time you visit a world, you're treated to a cutscene that displays the world's title. On your second visit, the ending cutscene for the world closes with the world's title being displayed once again.
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* CoolCrown: Collecting one of the Proofs of Peace, Connection or Nonexistence gives Sora a bronze crown. Collecting two Proofs makes the crown silver and collecting all three makes it a snazzy-looking gold.

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* DevelopersForesight: The Cavern of Remembrance in ''Final Mix'' is split up into several platforming areas that [[AbilityRequiredToProceed require maxed out Growth abilities to proceed]], with the last of these area necessitating Final Form's Glide. If the player cheats to get Glide before beating Roxas (which unlocks Final Form) and goes to the end of the Glide room, they will be blocked from progressing further by an invisible wall that will only disappear after Roxas is defeated.

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* DevelopersForesight: DevelopersForesight:
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The Cavern of Remembrance in ''Final Mix'' is split up into several platforming areas that [[AbilityRequiredToProceed require maxed out Growth abilities to proceed]], with the last of these area necessitating Final Form's Glide. If the player cheats to get Glide before beating Roxas (which unlocks Final Form) and goes to the end of the Glide room, they will be blocked from progressing further by an invisible wall that will only disappear after Roxas is defeated.defeated.
** Leveling up Final Form requires defeating Nobodies. Should Sora defeat an Organization XIII member in Final Form, it will count toward this, as they are Nobodies.
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* DullSurprise: Mena Suvari's performance as Aerith is infamous how monotone and bored it sounds. Unsurprisingly, Mena did not return to voice the character after this.

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* DullSurprise: Mena Suvari's performance as Aerith is infamous for how monotone and bored it sounds. Unsurprisingly, Mena did not return to voice the character after this.

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%%* DullSurprise: Mena Suvari's performance as Aerith is often seen as this.

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%%* * DullSurprise: Mena Suvari's performance as Aerith is often seen as infamous how monotone and bored it sounds. Unsurprisingly, Mena did not return to voice the character after this.


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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: This game differs in later games in how it characterizes the Nobodies:
** Excluding [[spoiler:Roxas, Namine and Axel after his CharacterDevelopment]], '''none''' of the Nobodies have any emotions. Any emotions seen are shown to be faked. Later games would retcon this away, eventually with ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance 3D]]'' revealing that Nobodies [[spoiler:eventually regrow hearts]], which massively contradicts what's shown in this game.
** Roxas and Namine's fates, [[spoiler:being reunited with Sora and Kairi, respectively]], is shown to be, while somewhat sad, ultimately the right thing to do. Roxas ultimately accepting that [[spoiler:he is Sora]] is shown to be CharacterDevelopment. In large part to fans calling out the ending as being an EsotericHappyEnding, later games show that this fate is a tragedy. In 3D, Sora bluntly says that [[spoiler: Roxas is his own person]], and a large part of ''III'''s plot is [[spoiler:giving Roxas and Namine their own bodies]].
** ''II'' is the only game is give ShipTease to Roxas and Namine, [[spoiler:being Sora and Kairi's Nobodies respectively]]. It also slightly implies that they had had history before the start of the game. ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' showed that Roxas and Namine had never met before ''II'''s prologue, and the rest of the franchise [[ShipSinking dropped]] the ShipTease with Namine to focus on his [[TrueCompanions friendship]] with Axel and Xion.
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* DeathAsGameMechanic: During certain battles, Mickey Mouse might show and give you the chance to play as him. You can fight the boss as Mickey (though you can't bring him to 0 HP) and build up energy to revive Sora. If Mickey loses all of his health, he will revive Sora with only half of his maximum health. He appears less frequently the more often he is used.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Kairi's model includes panties, which can be seen with proper camera placement. This is not mentioned in the ESRB rating. It took until the HD remaster for the Radar to catch this and remove them.
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** In the base non-''Final Mix'' version of the game Xigbars line, "You don't look like you're half the hero the others were" is this. ''Final Mix'' added additional scenes that build up the idea of other Keyblade wielders before Sora but in the base version of the game this line came out of nowhere.

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** In the base non-''Final Mix'' version of the game Xigbars Xigbar's line, "You don't look like you're half the hero the others were" is this. ''Final Mix'' added additional scenes that build up the idea of other Keyblade wielders before Sora Sora, but in the base version of the game this line came out of nowhere.
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** In the base non final mix version of the game Xigbars line, "You don't look like you're half the hero the others were" is this. Final mix added additional scenes that build up the idea of other Keyblade wielders before Sora but in the base version of the game this line came out of nowhere.

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** In the base non final mix non-''Final Mix'' version of the game Xigbars line, "You don't look like you're half the hero the others were" is this. Final mix ''Final Mix'' added additional scenes that build up the idea of other Keyblade wielders before Sora but in the base version of the game this line came out of nowhere.
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* OutOfCharacterMoment: So, we've got Sora, our nice, friendly hero. He even feels sorry for a machine Dr. Finkelstein built since that machine was longing for a heart. Which would be sweet, if it didn't come after Sora killing Demyx, who was longing for a heart, and instead of feeling even a bit guilty about it, he asks if there are any other Nobodies who want to get beaten. The others call Sora out on it... For inviting more trouble, not because showing remorse might be expected. Made worse when, in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded coded]]'', Mickey and the others are willing to risk reality in order to save Maleficent and Pete. As in, Big Bads who want to drown the world in darkness. But Demyx sure was deserving of his fate!
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* MoralDissonance: So, we've got Sora, our nice, friendly hero. He even feels sorry for a machine Dr. Finkelstein built since that machine was longing for a heart. Which would be sweet, if it didn't come after Sora killing Demyx, who was longing for a heart, and instead of feeling even a bit guilty about it, he asks if there are any other Nobodies who want to get beaten. The others call Sora out on it... For inviting more trouble, not because showing remorse might be expected. Made worse when, in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded coded]]'', Mickey and the others are willing to risk reality in order to save Maleficent and Pete. As in, Big Bads who want to drown the world in darkness. But Demyx sure was deserving of his fate!
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** During the prologue, when the hooded figure speaking to [=DiZ=] introduces himself as "Ansem", [=DiZ's=] response is several seconds of hearty laughter; it's a rather odd way to react to being presented with someone who appears to be one of the most dangerous characters in the series...until you realize that [=DiZ=] is in fact the ''real'' Ansem (i.e. Ansem the Wise, the one Xehanort took the name from) and just had someone try to introduce themselves with ''his own name''.

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** During the prologue, when the hooded figure speaking to [=DiZ=] introduces himself as "Ansem", [=DiZ's=] response is a pause before several seconds of hearty laughter; it's a rather odd way to react to being presented with someone who appears to be one of the most dangerous characters in the series...until you realize that [=DiZ=] is in fact the ''real'' Ansem (i.e. Ansem the Wise, the one Xehanort took the name from) and just had someone try to introduce themselves with ''his own name''.



** Xigbar mentions that there were [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep Keyblade wielders before Sora]], and most of the extra scenes from ''Final Mix'' also hint at plot points from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', not to mention the implications of Xemnas having a ''really'' strong negative reaction to being referred to as Xehanort, foreshadowing the dramatic conclusion of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep''. [[spoiler: With the revelation that Xigbar is actually Luxu, his mention of Keyblade wielders gains a double meaning hinting to his real identity, considering he was a witness to the first Keyblade War way back in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsX''.]]

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** Xigbar mentions that there were [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep Keyblade wielders before Sora]], and most of the extra scenes from ''Final Mix'' also hint at plot points from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', not to mention the implications of Xemnas having a ''really'' strong negative reaction to being referred to as Xehanort, as well as the first Secret Ansem Report explicitly calling attention to Xehanort's amnesia and "possibly superhuman" abilities, all foreshadowing the dramatic conclusion of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep''. [[spoiler: With the revelation that Xigbar is actually Luxu, his mention of Keyblade wielders gains a double meaning hinting to his real identity, considering he was a witness to the first Keyblade War way back in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsX''.]]
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** The game features an interesting variation, [[FanNickname known to fans]] as the "revenge value": bosses can usually be caught in a stunlock, but with each hit a hidden value raises until the boss can break out of the lock and punish the player.

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** The game features an interesting variation, [[FanNickname known to fans]] as the "revenge value": variation: bosses can usually be caught in a stunlock, but with each hit a hidden value raises until the boss can break out of the lock and punish the player.
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** As a straighter example, the last major battle of the prologue (the second battle against Axel) gives Roxas a significant power boost for the duration of the fight, including allowing him to dual wield what are otherwise late-game keyblades (Sora can only dual wield while using certain drive forms).
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* DeadlyRinger: One of Donald's staves, the Victory Bell, is a large bell on a stick. Its power is notable but not exceptional.
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->"Tropers... You're lucky. [[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife Looks like my summer vacation is... over.]]"

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->"Tropers... You're lucky. [[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife [[JustForFun/TVTropesWillRuinYourLife Looks like my summer vacation is... over.]]"

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** The Princesses of Heart have no plot significance bar Kairi, and most of them don't appear at all.

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** The Princesses of Heart have no plot significance bar Kairi, and most of them don't appear at all.all, with the only exceptions being Belle and Jasmine. On the flipside, it seems all that plot significance from the others has gone straight into Belle, who has as significantly larger role in terms of actual screentime.


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** There's also examples of ''locations'' being demoted to extra rather than characters:
*** The Hollow Bastion location of the original game is entirely in the background in this game.
*** The Olympus Coliseum might as well be called "Hades' Underworld (plus the Olympus Coliseum)" due to the fact that the actual Coliseum area is basically only two areas at most and ends up only becoming ''one'' after it gets wrecked by the Hydra. You'll be spending the vast majority of your time in the Underworld instead, which is significantly larger and has all the actual Underdrome challenges, and the only reason you'll ever want to go to the Coliseum proper once the world's plotline is finished is to get the mission score for Phil's pot smashing minigame.
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Like many Square games, ''Kingdom Hearts II''[='=]s was re-released in Japan with English voices plus extra content as ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' (included in a bundle called ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+'' alongside an UpdatedRerelease of ''Chain of Memories'' titled ''Re:Chain of Memories''). Later, in December 2014, Square Enix released ''Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 [=ReMIX=]'' for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, another bundle containing HD versions of both ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' and ''Birth By Sleep Final Mix'' along with the cutscenes of ''Re:coded'' and Trophy support. This same bundle was later re-released alongside the preceding ''HD I.5 [=ReMIX=]'' compilation (containing HD versions of ''Kingdom Hearts I Final Mix'' and ''Re:Chain of Memories'' along with the cutscenes of ''358/2 Days'') on a single disc for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 initially and later the UsefulNotes/XboxOne with 60fps support. That compilation, alongside ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8: Final Chapter Prologue]]'', ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII + Re Mind'', and ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsMelodyOfMemory'', is also slated to come to Windows PC via the [[Creator/EpicGames Epic Games Store]] on March 30, 2021.

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Like many Square games, ''Kingdom Hearts II''[='=]s was re-released in Japan with English voices plus extra content as ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' (included in a bundle called ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+'' alongside an UpdatedRerelease of ''Chain of Memories'' titled ''Re:Chain of Memories''). Later, in December 2014, Square Enix released ''Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 [=ReMIX=]'' for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, another bundle containing HD versions of both ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' and ''Birth By Sleep Final Mix'' along with the cutscenes of ''Re:coded'' and Trophy support. This same bundle was later re-released alongside the preceding ''HD I.5 [=ReMIX=]'' compilation (containing HD versions of ''Kingdom Hearts I Final Mix'' and ''Re:Chain of Memories'' along with the cutscenes of ''358/2 Days'') on a single disc for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 initially and later the UsefulNotes/XboxOne with 60fps support. That compilation, alongside ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8: Final Chapter Prologue]]'', ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII + Re Mind'', and ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsMelodyOfMemory'', is also slated to come to was available for Windows PC via the [[Creator/EpicGames Epic Games Store]] UsefulNotes/EpicGamesStore on March 30, 2021.

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