[PS3 게임 릴 정보] Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX, 킹덤하츠 HD 2.5

     



이름

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX, 킹덤하츠 HD 2.5

회사

Square Enix

발매일

2014-10-02

용량

21.99G

언어

Japan



파이널 판타지로 유명한 스퀘어 에닉스 사에 아는사람만 알아서 재밌게 즐긴다는 '킹덤하츠'시리즈 입니다. 디즈니 캐릭터들과 함게 등장해서 자신을 찾아가는.. 마치 중2병과 같은 오글거리는 대사와 스토리가 존재하는 게임입니다. 뭔가 교훈적이라고나 할까요?


킹덤하츠 시리즈는 엄~~~청 많은데 전투 시스템은 동일합니다. '열쇠'를 이용해서 전투를 해서 적을 물리치며 강해지는.. 적은 사람들의 나약한 마음? 정도로 표현됩니다. 결국 자아를 찾아 떠나는 모험~ JRPG 스럽죠.


주인공은 상당히 잘생겼는데 주인공 보다는 조연들이 인기가 많은 게임입니다. 디즈니 캐릭터들도 그렇구요 ^^...


일단 일본어판이라 언어의 압박이 있습니다.. 하지만 다른 기기들, GBA, NDS, PC 등으로 한글판 버전도 있으니 충분히 즐겨보시길 바랍니다.




wiki :


Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix (キングダム ハーツ HD 2.5 リミックス Kingudamu Hātsu HD 2.5 Rimikkusu?, stylized Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX) is a video gameHD remastered collection of the Kingdom Hearts series, developed by Square Enix exclusively for the PlayStation 3. A successor to Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix, it was announced in October 2013 and was released in Japan on October 2, 2014, and will be released in North America on December 2, 2014, and in Europe on December 5, 2014.

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix will include Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix in high definition and with trophy support. Additionally, the collection features Kingdom Hearts Re:coded in a Theatre Mode, spanning over 3 hours of HD remastered cinematics from the original game as well as new content.



History[edit]

In the credits of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix, clips of the games featured in the collection were shown, hinting at the collection. Additionally, when IGNinterviewed Shinji Hashimoto about Kingdom Hearts III, he stated that the studio would consider another HD collection if the reaction to the first one was positive enough. The collection was announced on October 14, 2013, exclusively for the PlayStation 3.[6] As with HD 1.5 Remix, the collection was developed mainly by the Square Enix 1st Production Department in Osaka, along with some help from Square Enix's Tokyo team.[1]


Games[edit]

Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix[edit]

The backgrounds and textures of the game had to be adjusted in order to change from the game's original 4:3 ratio to the HD 16:9. Additional imagery was added to the menu screens and gummi ship area to compensate for areas that were lacking from the ratio shift. According to co-director Tai Yasue, approximately 80% of the original audio was remixed, as well as additional orchestral elements added to the songs. Yasue said, "Yoko Shimomura’s music is an undeniable trait of theKingdom Hearts series, I feel like without the atmosphere she creates, it isn’t Kingdom Hearts, so the mix of the final audio was carefully controlled but also provides a new depth to the familiar sound."[1] Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix will be released outside of Japan for the first time as part of the collection.[6]

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix[edit]

Moving from the PlayStation Portable to the PlayStation 3 allowed the development team to add more details to the character designs, additional atmospheric sounds, as well as slightly tweak the gameplay system, such as moving the camera control to the right analog stick. As well, the Mirage Arena, a multiplayer component from the original, has been reworked to only be a single-player experience. Yasue said enemy strengths in the Arena were adjusted to account for this, as well as additional changes to the AI.[1] The release of the Final Mix version in the collection will make it the first time it will be released outside of Japan.[6]

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded[edit]

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded was also included, but features the Nintendo DS game adapted into a cinematic retelling, similar to how Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days was included in Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix.[6] For the Re:coded cinematics, additional events occurs that were not seen in the original, with Tetsuya Nomura adding that new voice acting is being recorded, and hinting at the inclusion of a new battle scene and a scene that ties Re:coded and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance together.[7] Yasue revealed that approximately 2 hours of the total 3 hour cinematic is newly created content and subsequently recorded with voice acting, as well as featuring additional scenes that flesh out the backstories of other Kingdom Hearts titles.[1]










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