We also check up on Spirit Tracks, whose dramatic price drop seems to be allowing it to hang onto the charts, and both portable Kingdom Hearts games. We also now have a fairly good idea of why Namco saw fit to re-release Taiko no Tatsujin.
It is no secret to those who know me that my favorite characters in the series was the Organization XIII, a group of beings called Nobodies who have lost their hearts.
If you can’t wait until the fall North American or European release dates, don’t despair. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is completely playable if you’ve played a Kingdom Hearts game before.
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days will undoubtedly be one of 2009's biggest DS titles. It's an incredibly action RPG with bite sized missions that can be played in chunks or one after another that manages to capture the magic and appeal of the console Kingdom Hearts games in a portable form.
While the game begins in the future, around Day 255, to be exact, it quickly flashes back to Roxas’ first days with Organization XIII. Here’s a brief, spoiler free look at what a nobody’s first week is like.
One of the most hyped feature of Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days is the fact that players can also take part in a single or multiplayer Mission Mode. Here, you can control any of the members of Organization XIII.