With the holiday season on its way, it's time to think about what to get those special Kingdom Hearts lovers in your life and poking around Amazon, we've found a lovely deal that may be of interest to you.
Square Enix fans are no strangers to PlayArts figures and normally these little guys go for nearly $30 a pop which why it's surprising that this Riku Kingdom Hearts 1 Figurine is currently listed at $26.50 on Amazon.com.
There's only 10 left in stock, so be sure to get in there fast while he's still super cheap!
It's time again for another Burning Question which, for you first timers, is a segment in our Kingdom Hearts Union Podcast where we feature answers from all you wonderful people.
As mentioned in Kingdom Hearts Union Podcast 32, this year's Tokyo Game show should be jam-packed with Kingdom Hearts information.
So our question for you is What do you Kingdom Hearts fans expect to see at TGS?
Leave your Responses below or on our Twitter page.
It's time again for another Burning Question which, for you first timers, is a segment in our Kingdom Hearts Union Podcast where we feature answers from all you wonderful people.
As mentioned in Kingdom Hearts Union Podcast 31, we talked a bit about Dream Drop Distance's playable demo at TGS. However, with the 3DS receiving massive price cuts, it may be worth wondering how it'll effect the game's future.
So our question for you is with the recent struggles of the 3DS, what do you think about the fate of Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance?
More information has now been revealed about Kingdom Hearts 3DS' story following another interview with Tetsuya Nomura's. It was conducted by none other than, Famitsu magazine.
Nomura has revealed that the story this time around will not be as "drawn-out" like previous titles. What this means is Dream Drop Distance's cutscenes will be integrated with the playing experience therefore fans will be able to control the cutscene. This is so that gamers will never feel like they have to stop playing just because a cutscene happens. This will be similar to the gameplay style announced for Final Fantasy Versus XIII.
Still no word on when fans will actually be able to see the game, however, this seems like an interesting new direction for the game.
It's time again for another Burning Question which, for you first timers, is a segment in our Kingdom Hearts Union podcast where we feature answers from all you wonderful people.
Last Episode, we had an amazing response from both Twitter and Forum members alike and so we'd like to say thank you for your support!
The Official Kingdom Hearts compilation soundtrack was released on Tuesday in Japan. The set includes three discs; two of which are dedicated to Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep.
The final disc includes tracks from three of the other Kingdom Hearts titles including Re:Coded, 358/2 Days, and Birth By Sleep Final Mix.Fans can enjoy nearly 3 different versions of Dearly Beloved and various battle themes such as Forze dell'Oscurita from BBS Final Mix.
Unfortunately it's only available in Japanese retail stores. However, Play-Asia.com is shipping out copies to the US for $41.99 on their website here
Kingdom Hearts sites are usually updated with more worlds, characters and videos but it's not often that they get a full overhaul. The Official Kingdom Hearts website for Japan has been fully revised, with a cleaner, classier look than before.
Unfortunately, the website is still aimed at the Japanese audience, so anything further than the main menu is still very much in Japanese. But all are welcome to take a look at the site in this link.
In other news, the cover of the Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded Ultimania was revealed alongside a brief summary of the game. The summary is said to describe the game's plot but without a direct translation it is hard to say. Avid readers of Kingdom Hearts news will no doubt know Re:Coded's plot already but for those who don't can read it below.
Sora’s journey in KINGDOM HEARTS II has drawn to a close, and now a new tale is set to begin. Jiminy Cricket is looking over the journal he used to document his first adventure with Sora when he discovers a mysterious message. He didn’t write it – so how did it get there?
King Mickey is determined to find out, so he and his friends decide to digitise the journal and delve into its deepest secrets. Inside this “datascape” dwells a second Sora who is about to embark on a grand adventure of his very own