Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

Carries the heart and soul of the series, but busted controls nearly ruin the fun

Words: AJ Glasser on September 24, 2009

In 2002, Disney teamed up with Final Fantasy creator Square to create Kingdom Hearts – a fusion of lighthearted Disney storytelling and classic Japanese role-playing game tenants. It was fun, it was fresh and a lot of people loved it. The 2006 sequel, Kingdom Hearts II, got a little less love and a whole lot of confusion on account of spending the first 12 hours of the game playing as somebody other than the main character. Now, seven years after the original, we’re finally getting the full back story on the character switch.


How it all plays out

There’s a lot to love about 358/2 Days – especially if you’re already a fan of the series – but let’s get the bad stuff out of the way first. The control scheme is awful.  It’s like they ported a PlayStation 2 game and forgot that the DS doesn’t have analog sticks.

The heavy lifting in game comes from the face buttons and the directional pad. Actions like attacking, jumping or navigating the mini-menu in the bottom left hand corner of the upper screen are left to the face buttons, while the D-pad moves Roxas around his 3D environment. The camera is really tricky because there’s no second analog stick (heck, there’s not even a first analog stick!) and the game gives you two options for how to handle it. In control scheme Type A, you have the option to use the stylus as a way to course-correct the camera with a tap to the lower screen. In Type B, which is what we went with, the L and R buttons pull triple duty to handle the camera (L or R to pan), the lock-on reticule (double-tap R) and the shortcut menu (hold L and R).

If all of that sounds confusing, imagine how it actually feels. Honestly, the controls couldn’t be less intuitive if your DS was taped to the ceiling.


Above: Learn to love these screens because you’ll be spending a lot of time with them 

The game suffers from these flaws pretty badly. Sure, you unlock a couple of abilities late in the game that mitigate targeting woes and minimize frantic menu-scrolling during battles. But nothing fixes the fact that they’re pretending the D-pad is an analog stick and that’s murder on your thumbs and it’s frustrating that the stylus is more of a hindrance than a help. Also, the camera is a real jerk. It gets stuck between things and has a hard time swinging around to show you a new target once you get the auto-lock feature. This is a recipe for nausea when you’re fighting an enemy that’s hard to target in an enclosed space.

Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s talk about what does work for 358/2 Days’ gameplay. Like Chain of Memories before it, Days does something different with character customization than your average level-grinding RPG. Instead of cards, though, you get a panels system that limits the amount of items, magic, abilities and even levels that Roxas can have equipped during a mission. Different kinds of panels require more space in your inventory and the shape of the panels presents a strategic challenge on par with Tetris as you try to cram as many abilities and potions as you can into the grid you’re given. To unlock more grid slots, you’ve got to complete missions to net yourself about one slot per mission – or you can earn money and buy a few from the resident Moogle in Organization XIII’s headquarters.

You can’t mention Moogles without saying anything about synthesis, so rest assured you’ll be building a lot of your own weapons in the game from various materials you pick up out on missions. However, some of the best stuff you get from the Moogle comes from redeeming tokens you earn in bonus missions and challenges.

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  • Superdude576

    Superdude576  - 2 years ago  - Report

    I think the games should be a 9, but the controls did suck, and graphis were bad when it wasn't cool cutscene time. Great game.
    @IHATEMAKINGUSERIDs-
    It's thre five eight days over two
  • hybrid616

    hybrid616  - 2 years, 1 month ago  - Report

    i can't believe that nobody pointed out that riku IS in fact playable, albeit he has to be unlocked and you can only play as him in multiplayer/mission mode...

    reCAPTCHA: closeout in: make up your mind!
  • Metroidhunter32

    Metroidhunter32  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    I find it ammusing you say that it is a close call between this and the world ends with you when you gave this game a 7 and twewy a 9.
  • key0blade

    key0blade  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    The game is actually really good, and the controls aren't nearly as bad as GR says. And missions are addictive. A good 8 would have done the game good
  • kellir

    kellir  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    i think its a great game and i din't have any trouble with the controls at all
  • Myzt

    Myzt  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    Also, you have not seen uber fail controls until you play Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ring of Fate. It's a terror just to walk straight in that. Who's smart idea was it to map movement to diagonals on a D-pad? Umm..duh?
  • Myzt

    Myzt  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    Picked this up two days ago. The camera controls really are fail, but you can get around it just by moving, and pressing R to snap the camera behind you. I just drop the stylus all together, and use my finger to quickly adjust the camera when needed. Honestly though, the biggest reason to get this game is plot filler. If you're looking at getting this game, go get KH 1 for PS2 first. Play it, fall in love with it, then move on to Chain of Memories. These games were designed to be played in succession, so be sure to FINISH them before moving on to the next in the series.
  • RoxasXXion

    RoxasXXion  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    I don't think the controls are that bad
  • Thequestion 121

    Thequestion 121  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    I can agree about the controls, but I've gotten used to them. Other than that, this game is pure awesomeness.
  • GameManiac

    GameManiac  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    (And now for my say...)

    ...
    Eh, what the hell...
    I'm STILL getting this game.
    And since this comment was posted on 9/28/09... The game will come out TOMORROW!!! (WooHoo!!!)
  • darkvare

    darkvare  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    i don't get why you had control issues having beat this game 3 times they never bothered me
  • AA95mp

    AA95mp  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    i'm getting this game for sure,sea salt ice-cream ftw
  • propagandainc

    propagandainc  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    I think it's probably 358 days over two. Even though 358 and a half days makes more sense.

    Also, I don't think "cutesy sprites" was the look they were going for. And their hair would've been jagged even if it were on the PS3/360.
  • dreamgor

    dreamgor  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    well... i will have it but is this the european release date cuz if i didn't check the internet i would have no idea this was coming... sooo if it is the european release date i will get it too bad i don't know if you are european or american site... oh w8 you are european TRIPLE YAY!

    recaptcha:
    313,610,463 bataan ... WHUT THA FACK?!
  • GameManiac

    GameManiac  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    To IHateMakingUserIDs:
    It's pronounced "Kingdom Hearts three-five-eight days over two.
    I know because I've been tracking this game since last year.
  • IHateMakingUserIDs

    IHateMakingUserIDs  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    I am confused over the right way to say this games name.
    358 half days
    358 and a half days
    or as i saw on the TV commercial for it
    three five eight days over two (wtf?)

    Seriously, can anybody tell me?
  • Romination

    Romination  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    why is it that people went like 'BLARGH 7 ARE SucK I No BuY' with Scribblenauts but this it's like 'OH MAN 7 IS A GREAT GAME STILL!!!'?
  • near01

    near01  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    ouch.. i wanted to try something related to final fantasy but i guess i won't buy it coz they said that newcomers won't understand the story.. i guess i'll just try final fantasy VII on the psp..
  • mEgAzD

    mEgAzD  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    Oh it's AJ Glasser. Surprised she was reviewing.

    Back on topic, if you really are a hardcore KH fan and are willing to suffer anything to play a KH game, go buy it.
  • FalconMbuster

    FalconMbuster  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    Meh, I had it preordered anyway. 7 just means that not everyone will like it. I hope I'm not one of them.
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