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is an action role-playing game
Action role-playing game

An action role-playing game is a video game based on role-playing combat systems, and typified by a heavy emphasis on real-time combat against large numbers of enemies....
 developed by Square Enix
Square Enix

is a video game and publishing company based in Japan best known for its console role-playing game franchises, which include the Dragon Quest series, the Final Fantasy series, and the Kingdom Hearts series....
 and published by Buena Vista Games (now Disney Interactive Studios) and Square Enix in 2005 for the Sony
Sony Computer Entertainment

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 PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2

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 video game console
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. The video game is a sequel
Sequel

A sequel is a work in literature, film, or other media that portrays events following those of a previous work.In many cases, the sequel continues elements of the original story, often with the same characters and settings....
 to the 2001 Disney Interactive and Square
Square Co.

was a Japanese video game company founded in September 1983 by Masafumi Miyamoto. It Mergers and acquisitions with Enix in 2003 and became part of Square Enix....
 collaboration, Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts

is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The first game in the Kingdom Hearts , it is the result of a collaboration between Square and The Walt Disney Company....
, which combined Disney
The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company is the largest media and entertainment corporation in the world. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O....
 and Square elements into an action role-playing game. The game's popularity has resulted in a novel and manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
 series based upon it and an international version
International version

In video games, an international version is a software localization version of a previously released title in its native territory that has gained additional features and contents in foreign releases....
 called Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, released in March 2007.

Kingdom Hearts II is the third game in the Kingdom Hearts series.






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Quotations


...This is real..

Confirming that it's actually Sora after hugging him; he hugs back

A Nobody doesn't have a right to know. Nor does it even have the right to be.

Ah, you! Wait a sec... Roxas!... Roxas! Oh, it's no use.

All I'm trying to tell you,TRAITOR, is that your time is up!

And then, we can go see Santa! Erm... but first, the Heartless!

Bad, or good, I dont know. Theyre a group of incomplete people who wish to be whole. To that end, theyre desperately searching for something.






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is an action role-playing game
Action role-playing game

An action role-playing game is a video game based on role-playing combat systems, and typified by a heavy emphasis on real-time combat against large numbers of enemies....
 developed by Square Enix
Square Enix

is a video game and publishing company based in Japan best known for its console role-playing game franchises, which include the Dragon Quest series, the Final Fantasy series, and the Kingdom Hearts series....
 and published by Buena Vista Games (now Disney Interactive Studios) and Square Enix in 2005 for the Sony
Sony Computer Entertainment

__NOEDITSECTION__ is a video game company specializing in a variety of areas in the video game industry, and is a full subsidiary of Sony Corporation....
 PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
 video game console
Video game console

A video game console is an game development that produces a video signal which can be used with a display device to display a video game. The term "video game console" is used to distinguish a machine designed for consumers to buy and use solely for playing video games from a personal computer, which has many other functions, or arcade machi...
. The video game is a sequel
Sequel

A sequel is a work in literature, film, or other media that portrays events following those of a previous work.In many cases, the sequel continues elements of the original story, often with the same characters and settings....
 to the 2001 Disney Interactive and Square
Square Co.

was a Japanese video game company founded in September 1983 by Masafumi Miyamoto. It Mergers and acquisitions with Enix in 2003 and became part of Square Enix....
 collaboration, Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts

is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The first game in the Kingdom Hearts , it is the result of a collaboration between Square and The Walt Disney Company....
, which combined Disney
The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company is the largest media and entertainment corporation in the world. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O....
 and Square elements into an action role-playing game. The game's popularity has resulted in a novel and manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
 series based upon it and an international version
International version

In video games, an international version is a software localization version of a previously released title in its native territory that has gained additional features and contents in foreign releases....
 called Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, released in March 2007.

Kingdom Hearts II is the third game in the Kingdom Hearts series. It picks up one year after the events of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Japanese studio Jupiter and published by Square Enix in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. The game serves as an intermediary between the two larger-scale PlayStation 2 games in the Kingdom Hearts series....
. Sora, the protagonist of the first two games, returns to search for his lost friends. Like the previous installments, this game features a large cast of characters from Disney films and Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy

is a media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and owned by Square Enix that includes video games, motion pictures, and other merchandise. The series began in 1987 as an Final Fantasy console role-playing game video game developer by Square Co., spawning a video game series that became the central focus of the franchise....
 games. Organization XIII
Organization XIII

File:Org XIII.jpg is a fictional group of characters featured in Square Enix and Buena Vista Games' Kingdom Hearts video game series. Kingdom Hearts is a Fictional crossover of various The Walt Disney Company settings based in a Parallel universe made specifically for the series....
, a group introduced in Chain of Memories, also reappears to impede Sora's progress.

The game was well-received, earning year-end awards from numerous video gaming websites. In Japan, it shipped more than one million copies within a week of its release. One month after its North American release, it had sold over one million copies and was the second best-selling game of 2006. As of December 2006, Kingdom Hearts II had shipped more than 3.5 million copies worldwide.

Gameplay

. Note the game menu at the bottom left of the screen, and the character health and magic meters on the right side.]] The gameplay of Kingdom Hearts II is similar to that of Kingdom Hearts, though developers made an effort to address complaints with the previous game. The player directly controls Sora from a third person
Grammatical person

Grammatical person, in linguistics, is deixis reference to a participant in an event, such as the speaker, the addressee, or others. Grammatical person typically defines a language's set of personal pronouns....
 camera angle, though first person perspective is available. Most of the gameplay occurs on interconnected field maps where battles take place. The game is driven by a linear progression from one story event to the next, usually told in the form of a cut scene
Cut scene

A cut scene is a sequence in a video game over which the video game player has little or no control, often breaking up the gameplay and used to advance the plot, present character development, and provide background information, atmosphere, dialogue and clues....
, though there are numerous side-quests
Quest (gaming)

A quest in role playing games?including massively multiplayer online role-playing games and their text based predecessors MUD?is a task that a player-controlled player character or group of characters may complete in order to gain a reward....
 available that provide bonuses to the characters.

Like many traditional role-playing games
Console role-playing game

A console role-playing game is a video game Computer and video game genres that has its origin rooted in video game consoles and includes game mechanics and, frequently, settings derived from those of traditional role-playing games....
, Kingdom Hearts II features an experience point
Experience point

An experience point is a unit of measurement used in many role-playing games and role-playing video games to quantify a player character's progression through the game....
 system which determines character development. As enemies are defeated, the player gains experience which culminates in a "level up", in which the playable characters
Player character

A player character or playable character is a fictional character in a video game or role playing game who is controlled or controllable by a player , and is typically a protagonist of the story told in the course of the game....
 grow stronger and gain access to new abilities
Statistic (role-playing games)

A statistic in role-playing games is a piece of data which represents a particular property of a fictional character. That piece of data is usually a integer or, in some cases, a dice pool....
. As in the first game, Kingdom Hearts II allows a certain degree of character customization through a short tutorial found at the beginning of the game.

Combat in Kingdom Hearts II is in real-time and involves button presses which initiate attacks by the on-screen character. A role-playing game menu, similar to those found in Final Fantasy games, at the bottom left of the screen provides other combat options such as using magic, summoning beings to assist in battle, or executing combination attacks with other party members. A new feature is the "Reaction Command", special enemy-specific attacks that are triggered when the player presses the triangle button at the correct time during battle. Reaction Commands can be used to defeat regular enemies or avoid damage, and are sometimes necessary to complete a boss
Boss (video games)

A boss is a computer-controlled opponent which is found in video games. Their purpose is to test the skills that the player has accumulated over the course of a game....
 battle. In addition to the main character, two party members are usually present who also participate in combat. Although these characters are computer-controlled, the player is allowed to customize their behavior to a certain extent through the menu screen, such as attacking the same enemy Sora targets.

In response to criticism, the "Gummi Ship" feature of the first game was re-imagined to be "more enjoyable". Although retaining its basic purpose of travel, the previous system was completely redone to resemble a combination of rail shooter
Shoot 'em up

File:ProjectStarfighter.jpgShoot 'em up is a subgenre of Shooter game video games. In a shoot 'em up, the player controls a lone character, often a spacecraft, shooting large numbers of enemies while dodging their attacks....
 and "Disney theme park ride". In the world map, the player must now control the Gummi Ship from a top-down view
Top-down perspective

Top-down perspective, also sometimes referred to as bird's-eye view, overhead view or helicopter view, is a camera angle used in computer and video games that shows the player and the area around them from above....
 and fly to the world the player wishes to enter. Worlds are no longer open from the beginning—the player must unlock the routes to them by entering a new level, controlling the ship from a third-person point of view, and battling enemy ships. After the route is opened, travel to the world is unimpeded—unless it is blocked due to a plot related event.

Drive Gauge

One of the new features is a meter known as the "Drive Gauge". The Drive Gauge serves two functions: to transform into a "Drive Form" or to summon a special character. While in Drive Form, Sora bonds with party members to become more powerful and acquire different attributes; some Forms also allow the use of two Keyblades. While in a Drive Form, Sora's combat statistics are heightened, though one Form reduces certain statistics. Drive Forms also give Sora new abilities that can be used outside of battle. At first, his Drive Forms only combine power with one party member, but as he gains new ones, he can bond with both party members. When allies are used in a Drive Form, they are temporarily removed from battle for its duration. Unlike hit points
Health (game mechanic)

Health is a game mechanic used in computer game and video games to give value to player character, enemies, non-player character, and related objects....
 and magic
Magic (gaming)

Some role-playing games or game systems can include a set of wiktionary:rules that are used to portray magic in the paranormal sense. These rules simulate the effects that magic would have within the game context, according to how the game designer intended the magic to be portrayed....
, the Drive Gauge is not recharged at save points.

Like the first game, Sora can summon a Disney character to aid him in battle. A summoned character will replace the two computer-controlled characters and fight alongside Sora for as long as the Drive Gauge allows. Instead of being limited to only one action, summoned characters now have a menu of their own and are capable of performing solo actions or cooperative actions with Sora. The summon ability and each Drive Form are leveled up separately and by different criteria. Obtaining higher levels allows for extended use and in the case of Drive Forms, access to new abilities.

Plot


Setting

The setting of Kingdom Hearts II is a collection of various levels (referred to in-game as "worlds") that the player progresses through. As in the first game, Kingdom Hearts II allows the player to travel to locales from various Disney fictions, along with original worlds specifically created for the series. In the first game, Disney-based worlds were primarily derived from the Disney animated features canon
List of Disney theatrical animated features

This is a list of theatrical animation feature films produced and/or released by Walt Disney Productions/The Walt Disney Company.Unless explicitly stated, all films on this list are traditionally-animated 2D films....
. Kingdom Hearts II introduces worlds that are based on Disney live-action films as well. As in the first game, each world varies in appearance and setting, depending on the Disney film on which it is based. The graphics of the world and characters are meant to resemble the artwork style of the environments and characters from their respective Disney films. Each world is disconnected from the others and exists separately; with few exceptions, players travel from one world to another via a Gummi Ship.

Some worlds featured in the previous games reappear, but with new and expanded areas. There are also new worlds that are introduced and include the Land of Dragons, a fictionalized account of ancient China
History of China

China civilization originated in various city-states along the Yellow River valley in the Neolithic era. The written history of China begins with the Shang Dynasty ....
 from the film Mulan
Mulan

Mulan is a 1998 United States animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 19, 1998....
; Beast's Castle, an 1800s-style castle based on French architecture from Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)

Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 Cinema of the United States animated cartoon family film. It is the thirtieth List of Disney animated features produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation....
; Timeless River, a past version of Disney Castle that features Steamboat Willie
Steamboat Willie

Steamboat Willie is an animated cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse released on November 18, 1928. It was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon released ....
-style animation; Port Royal
Port Royal

Port Royal, Jamaica was the centre of shipping commerce in the islands of the Greater Antilles which make up the northeastern part of the outer ring of islands defining and enclosing the Caribbean Sea....
 from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is a 2003 in film adventure film, based on the Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts....
; Pride Land, a great savanna from The Lion King
The Lion King

The Lion King is a American Animation film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, released in theaters on June 15, 1994 by Walt Disney Pictures....
; and Space Paranoids, a digital world within Hollow Bastion's computer network based on Tron
Tron (film)

Tron is a 1982 in film science fiction film by Disney. Starring Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn , Bruce Boxleitner as Alan Bradley , Cindy Morgan as Dr....
. Twilight Town, an original world first seen in Chain of Memories, has a greater role as the introductory world. The World That Never Was is a new world that serves as the headquarters of Organization XIII
Organization XIII

File:Org XIII.jpg is a fictional group of characters featured in Square Enix and Buena Vista Games' Kingdom Hearts video game series. Kingdom Hearts is a Fictional crossover of various The Walt Disney Company settings based in a Parallel universe made specifically for the series....
.

Characters

The three main characters in the game are Sora, a 15-year-old boy who was chosen as master of the Keyblade, a mystical key-shaped weapon with the power to combat darkness; Donald Duck
Donald Duck

Donald Duck is a cartoon fictional character from The Walt Disney Company. Donald is a white anthropomorphism duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet....
, the court magician of Disney Castle; and Goofy
Goofy

Goofy is an animated cartoon character from the Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse universe. He is an anthropomorphic dog and is one of Mickey Mouse's best friends....
, the captain of the Disney Castle guard. Both Donald and Goofy were ordered to find and stay with the "key", which was revealed to be the Keyblade. They befriended Sora during their journey in Kingdom Hearts and draw strength from this friendship. Other original characters include Riku and Kairi, Sora's friends from his home world, Destiny Islands; Roxas, a mysterious boy who can wield the Keyblade; and DiZ, a man in red robes with a vendetta against Organization XIII.

As in the previous installments, there are numerous appearances of characters from both Disney and Square Enix works. While some make a return from Kingdom Hearts, new characters from Disney fiction are also introduced, such as Scar
Scar (The Lion King)

Scar is a Disney character and the main antagonist in Walt Disney Pictures' popular 1994 animated movie The Lion King. He was voiced by Jeremy Irons in The Lion King and his supervising animator was Andreas Deja....
 from The Lion King and Scrooge McDuck
Scrooge McDuck

Scrooge McDuck or Uncle Scrooge is a Glasgow anthropomorphic duck created by Carl Barks that first appeared in Four Color Comics #178, Christmas on Bear Mountain, published by Dell Comics in December, 1947....
. Pete appears as a persistent enemy who works with the resurrected Maleficent
Maleficent

Maleficent is a Magician , the self-proclaimed, "mistress of all evil" and main antagonist in Walt Disney's 1959 adaptation of Sleeping Beauty ....
. 17 characters from Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy

is a media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and owned by Square Enix that includes video games, motion pictures, and other merchandise. The series began in 1987 as an Final Fantasy console role-playing game video game developer by Square Co., spawning a video game series that became the central focus of the franchise....
 games appear, notably, Auron of Final Fantasy X
Final Fantasy X

is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. as the tenth installment in the Final Fantasy series. It was released in 2001 for Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation 2....
 and the return of Squall Leonhart
Squall Leonhart

is the main protagonist of Square Co., Ltd.'s console role-playing game Final Fantasy VIII. He was designed by Tetsuya Nomura with heavy influences coming from game director Yoshinori Kitase....
, Cloud Strife
Cloud Strife

is a Character and the main protagonist in Square Co.'s Console role-playing game Final Fantasy VII and several of its Compilation of Final Fantasy VII....
, and Sephiroth. It was stated that although the first game strictly stuck to characters Tetsuya Nomura
Tetsuya Nomura

is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix , perhaps best known for his work on both the Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts series....
 designed, this time around they were going to "take some risks"; implying characters not directly designed by Nomura might make an appearance. This led to Vivi of Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy IX

is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. as the ninth installment in the Final Fantasy series. It was released in 2000 and is the third and last numbered Final Fantasy game for Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation....
 and Setzer of Final Fantasy VI
Final Fantasy VI

, also known as Final Fantasy III in North America when it was first released, is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co....
 appearing in Twilight Town.

The various worlds that Sora explores often have an optional party character from the fiction on which the world is based. Such party members include Fa Mulan
Fa Mulan

Fa Mulan and later 'Li Mulan' is the protagonist of the 1998 List of Disney theatrical animated features Mulan and its direct-to-video sequel, Mulan II....
, the woman who passes as a man in order to take her ailing father's place in the army; Jack Sparrow, a pirate who seeks to reclaim his ship, the Black Pearl
Black Pearl

The Black Pearl, originally EItC Wicked Wench, is a fictional ship in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End....
; Simba
Simba

Simba is a lion character and the protagonist of one of The Walt Disney Company most famous animated feature films, The Lion King. He is the son of Mufasa and Sarabi, nephew of Scar , mate of Nala and father of Kopa and Kiara ....
, the self-exiled lion who is the rightful king of the Pride Land; and Tron, a security program in Hollow Bastion's computer network who seeks to end the dictatorship of the Master Control Program.

Unlike Kingdom Hearts where Xehanort's Heartless was revealed in the final stages of the game to be the true antagonist, Organization XIII, a group of beings without hearts, was established as the main threat early on. Organization XIII controls both the Heartless, corrupted hearts that have become monsters, and Nobodies, the bodies left over when Heartless are created. Villains unique to the worlds are still prevalent and are often presented as challenges that Sora must overcome.

Story

Kingdom Hearts II begins one year after Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. Sora, Donald, and Goofy have been asleep for the past year to regain their lost memories. Meanwhile, Roxas is trapped in a virtual simulation of Twilight Town created by DiZ so that Roxas, the Nobody of Sora, may merge with his original self to restore Sora's power. This is done as part of DiZ's revenge on Organization XIII. DiZ's plans are threatened when Organization XIII's Nobodies infiltrate the virtual town, but Roxas finally merges with Sora. Sora, Donald, and Goofy wake up in the real Twilight Town and meet King Mickey and Yen Sid
Yen Sid

Yen Sid is the nickname of the powerful sorcerer in The Sorcerer's Apprentice, one of the segments from Disney's Fantasia . He is an old man with a long beard and robes that extended to the floor....
, who send them on another journey. Their goal is to find Riku and stop the plans of Organization XIII, who control the Nobodies—the body left over when a heart is turned into a Heartless. Sora also receives a new set of clothes that allow him to fuse with party members to gain special abilities. Afterward, Maleficent is resurrected and joins with Pete to continue her quest for power.

Sora travels to many Disney-themed worlds, old and new, and resolves the troubles caused by Organization XIII, the Heartless, Maleficent and Pete, and local villains. Meanwhile, Kairi is kidnapped by Organization XIII. During a visit to Hollow Bastion
List of worlds in the Kingdom Hearts series

Square Enix's and The Walt Disney Company's Kingdom Hearts series of video games takes place in an unnamed outer space-like fictional universe with numerous self-contained worlds to explore over the course of play....
, they again meet King Mickey, who reveals the true nature of Ansem, the antagonist of Kingdom Hearts. The Ansem who Sora defeated was actually the Heartless of Xehanort, a student of Ansem the Wise. Mickey also reveals that Xemnas, the leader of Organization XIII, is the Nobody of Xehanort. Organization XIII's plan is revealed: they seek the power of Kingdom Hearts, which is the sum of all the hearts that Sora released by destroying the Heartless with his Keyblade. Sora then revisits the worlds to solve lingering problems and new complications, while seeking a path to Organization XIII's base of operations. He is secretly being aided by a mysterious hooded figure whom Sora believes to be Riku.

Through a passageway in the virtual Twilight Town, Sora, Donald, and Goofy arrive at the World That Never Was, the headquarters of Organization XIII, with Kingdom Hearts looming overhead. Sora finds Kairi and Riku, who reveals the nature of Sora's and Roxas' relationship. Mickey meets DiZ, who reveals himself to be Ansem the Wise. Ansem the Wise uses a device that dissipates some of Kingdom Hearts' power, but a system overload causes the machine to explode and kill him. At the top of Organization XIII's castle, Sora and his friends battle Xemnas, who uses the remnants of Kingdom Hearts to power his multiple forms. After destroying Xemnas, Sora and Riku are reunited with their friends at their home, Destiny Islands. The game concludes as Sora, Kairi, and Riku read a mysterious letter presumably sent by King Mickey, the contents of which are hidden from the player.

Development

Development plans for Kingdom Hearts II began around the completion of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
Kingdom Hearts

is an action role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 video game console. The first game in the Kingdom Hearts , it is the result of a collaboration between Square and The Walt Disney Company....
, but specific details were undecided until July 2003. Nomura has stated that there were several obstacles to clear before development could begin on a sequel. One such obstacle was the development team's desire to showcase Mickey Mouse more, which required Disney's approval. The development team consisted of most of the original staff from the first game. To explain the loss of all the abilities from the first game at the beginning of Kingdom Hearts II, Nomura had Sora's memories scrambled in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.

Many aspects of the gameplay were reworked for this installment. Some changes were made due to user feedback and others were meant to be included in previous games but were omitted either because of time or technological constraints. The camera was switched to the right analog stick of the DualShock
DualShock

The DualShock is a line of vibration-feedback gamepads by Sony for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 video game consoles. The DualShock was introduced in Japan in late 1997, and launched in America in May 1998, meeting with critical success....
 controller instead of the shoulder buttons and the Gummi Ship travel was reworked. The combat system was completely redone and did not use any animations from the first game. Because Sora had matured, Nomura wanted his fighting style to reflect that. Other changes included more integration between exploration and battles. The variations in combat styles associated with each Drive Form and the addition of the Reaction Command were added to give players more choices in battles. The inclusion of worlds based on live-action Disney films was aided by technology that generated the character models from live-action pictures.

Content editing

Besides typical English translation and localization
Language localisation

Language localisation can be defined as the second phase of a larger process of product translation and cultural adaptation to account for differences in distinct markets....
, the English version of Kingdom Hearts II differs from the original Japanese version in the content of gameplay and several scenes. The Hydra
Lernaean Hydra

In Greek mythology, the Lernaean Hydra The Hydra was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna , noisome offspring of the earth goddess, Gaia. It was said to be the sibling of the Nemean Lion, the Stymphalian birds, the Chimera ,and Cerberus....
 boss in Olympus Coliseum had its green blood from the original Japanese version (which was taken from the film) changed into black and purple smoke in the English version. An earlier cut scene retains the green blood.

view and his weapons have been altered from the Japanese version (top) to the English version (bottom).]]

Xigbar
Organization XIII

File:Org XIII.jpg is a fictional group of characters featured in Square Enix and Buena Vista Games' Kingdom Hearts video game series. Kingdom Hearts is a Fictional crossover of various The Walt Disney Company settings based in a Parallel universe made specifically for the series....
's telescopic sight
Telescopic sight

A telescopic sight, commonly called a scope, is a device used to give additional accuracy using a point of aim for firearms, airguns and crossbows....
 was changed from view with a crosshair
Crosshair

A crosshair or reticle is a shape superimposed on an image that is used for precise alignment of a device, most notably that of a scope rifle....
 and black shading around the sides to three glowing circles. An attack animation was also altered; in the Japanese version, Xigbar combined his two hand-held guns to create a sniper rifle, which was used to shoot the player's party during the telescoping sight sequence. In the English version, Xigbar does not combine his guns, but twirls them around and shoots at Sora with a single gun. The death of Organization XIII member Axel
Organization XIII

File:Org XIII.jpg is a fictional group of characters featured in Square Enix and Buena Vista Games' Kingdom Hearts video game series. Kingdom Hearts is a Fictional crossover of various The Walt Disney Company settings based in a Parallel universe made specifically for the series....
 was slightly edited; in the original, he burst into flames during his suicide attack.

Port Royal contains the most content edits. Cut scenes were edited to remove some of the violence, such as William Turner threatening to commit suicide while aiming a gun at his head. Unlike the Japanese version, Undead Pirates do not catch fire when affected by Fire magic and their muskets were modified to resemble crossbows, though the crossbows still fire with an audible musket shot sound effect. Also, in the Japanese version of the game, blood remains on the medallion throughout the game, while in the edited cutscenes the blood is only shown when Barbossa drops it into the chest. The blood is not seen on the medallion afterward. In another instance, when Jack Sparrow is stabbed by Barbossa, Barbossa's sword is seen sticking out of his chest as he stumbles backwards into the moonlight, but the sword is removed in the English version.

Promotion

An unlockable trailer in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix hinted at the possibility of a sequel. Rumors for a sequel on the PlayStation 2 were spurred in Japan when the video game website Quiter stated that "an internal (and anonymous source) at Square Japan" confirmed that development of Kingdom Hearts II had begun. It was not until Kingdom Hearts II was announced, along with Chain of Memories, at the Tokyo Game Show
Tokyo Game Show

The is a video game expo / Convention held in the Makuhari Messe, in Chiba, Chiba, Japan. Like the Games Convention, but in contrast to E3 Media and Business Summit, the Tokyo Game Show allows the general public to attend during the final two days....
 in September 2003 that rumors were confirmed. Initial details were that it would take place some time after Chain of Memories, which takes place directly after the first game. Other details included the return of Sora, Donald, and Goofy, as well as new costumes. Information about Mickey Mouse's involvement was kept to a minimum. Aside from the game trailer and various screen shots, information regarding the game was kept secret for an extended period of time.

At the 2004 Square Enix E3 Press conference, producer Shinji Hashimoto
Shinji Hashimoto

Shinji Hashimoto is a Japanese game producer. He currently works for Square Enix, which he joined in 1995, and has been the producer for several of their titles, including games in the Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts series....
 said that many mysteries of the first game would be answered. Square Enix launched the official Japanese website in May 2005, followed by the English website in December 2005. The websites featured videos and information regarding characters and worlds. Commercials were aired in Japan which highlighted the numerous Disney characters in the game. Although the game was announced in September 2003, a release date for the game was not set until two years later. Nomura stated that the game was announced too early and information regarding the game was not released until a debut period was in sight.

Audio


Musical score

Like the first installment, Kingdom Hearts II features music by Yoko Shimomura
Yoko Shimomura

is a Japanese video game music and musician....
 and Hikaru Utada. The Original Soundtrack for Kingdom Hearts II was composed by Shimomura and released on January 25, 2006. The opening orchestration and ending credits theme were arranged and orchestrated by Kaoru Wada
Kaoru Wada

is a Japanese music composer, music arranger, conductor, music orchestrator and pianist from Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture. He studied at the Tokyo College of Music....
 and performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra

The claims to be the oldest classical orchestra in Japan, having been founded in Nagoya in 1911. It moved to Tokyo in 1938 and has some 166 members as of 2005....
. The main vocal theme for the original Japanese release was "Passion", written and performed by Utada. The English version of "Passion", "Sanctuary", was used in the Western releases. Utada's involvement was announced on July 29, 2005. According to Nomura, the vocal theme ties in even more closely with the game's story than "Hikari
Hikari (song)

is Hikaru Utada's 10th Japanese-language single , and is also her 3rd single on the Deep River album. Its release date was March 20, 2002. It is the main theme song for the Japanese release of the Square Co....
" ("Simple and Clean") did with Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. The CD single for "Passion" was released on December 14, 2005 and "Sanctuary" was first previewed on MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
's official website in early 2006.

Voice cast

Kingdom Hearts II features well-known voice actors for both the Japanese and English versions. Many of the original voice actors from the first Kingdom Hearts reprised their roles; Miyu Irino
Miyu Irino

is a Japanese voice actor born in Tokyo. His blood type is AB. His height is 165cm and his weight is 56kg.He is a good friend of seiyuu Mamoru Miyano....
 and Haley Joel Osment
Haley Joel Osment

Haley Joel Osment is an United States actor. After a series of roles in television and film during the 1990s, including a small part in Forrest Gump playing the title character?s son, Osment rose to fame with his performance as Cole Sear in M....
 as Sora, Mamoru Miyano
Mamoru Miyano

is a Japanese seiyu, actor, and singer. At the first Seiyu Awards, Miyano earned two nominations for portraying Light Yagami in Death Note: "Best Main Character " and "Best Rookie "; for that role, he was awarded 'best voice actor' in 2008 by the Tokyo International Anime Fair....
 and David Gallagher
David Gallagher

David Lee Gallagher is an United States film and television actor....
 as Riku, and Risa Uchida
Risa Uchida

is a Japanese voice actress born in Kanagawa Prefecture. She was the Japanese voice of Kairi from the Kingdom Hearts series of games developed by Disney and Square Enix....
 and Hayden Panettiere
Hayden Panettiere

Hayden Leslie Panettiere is an United States actress and singer. Hayden was first known for her character of Sheryl Yoast in Disney's Remember the Titans during the early part of her career....
 as Kairi. New voice actors included Koki Uchiyama
Koki Uchiyama

is a Japanese actor and seiyu from Saitama Prefecture. He is currently affiliated with Gekidan Himawari. His blood type is A.Uchiyama is a senior high school student as of 2008....
 and Jesse McCartney
Jesse McCartney

Jesse Abraham Arthur McCartney is an American singer-songwriter and actor. McCartney rose to fame in the early 2000s as member of the boy band Dream Street....
 as Roxas, Iku Nakahara
Iku Nakahara

Iku Nakahara is a Japanese voice actress best known for her role as Namin? in the video game Kingdom Hearts II....
 and Brittany Snow
Brittany Snow

Brittany Anne Snow is an American television and film actress....
 as Naminé, and Genzo Wakayama
Genzo Wakayama

is a Japanese people actor, Voice acting, and disc jockey. Born on September 271932 in Karafuto Prefecture, he moved to Sapporo, Hokkaido as a youth and graduated from high school there....
 and Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee

Christopher Frank Carandini Lee Order of the British Empire, Venerable Order of Saint John is an award-winning England actor and singer. He initially portrayed villains and became famous for his role as Count Dracula in a string of Hammer Film Productions films....
 as DiZ. A special effort was made to preserve the official voice actors from the Disney movies used in Kingdom Hearts II. Many actors reprised their Disney roles for the game, including American actors Ming-Na
Ming-Na

Ming-Na Wen is an China-United States actress. She has been credited with and without her family name, but most credits since the late 1990s have been without it....
, James Woods
James Woods

James Howard Woods is a two-time Academy Award-nominated, Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-winning United States film, Theatre and television actor....
, and Zach Braff
Zach Braff

Zachary "Zach" Israel Braff is an United Statesn actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. During the 2000s, he became known for his role as J.D....
, and Japanese actors Takashi Aoyagi
Takashi Aoyagi

is a scholar of Japanese literature, and also the Japanese voice actor for Mickey Mouse....
, Koichi Yamadera
Koichi Yamadera

is a Japanese seiyu, actor and tarento from Shiogama, Miyagi, Miyagi Prefecture. He graduated from Tohoku Gakuin University's economics school, and is currently affiliated with Across Entertainment....
, Yu Shimaka
Yu Shimaka

is a male seiyu from Nagano Prefecture. He was formerly affiliated with Production Baobab, and is now affiliated with Production Aigumi.Roles...
, and Hiroshi Fujioka
Hiroshi Fujioka

is a Japanese people actor best known for playing the hero Kamen Rider 1 in the influential tokusatsu superhero series Kamen Rider, and later the Sega Saturn mascot Segata Sanshiro....
. Some voice actors from the related television series or direct-to-video
Direct-to-video

A film that is released direct-to-video is one which has been film release to the public on home video formats before or without being released in movie theaters or broadcast on television....
 sequels were chosen over original voice actors where applicable (for example Robert Costanzo
Robert Costanzo

Robert Costanzo is an United States actor. He has an acting career spanning over thirty years and is often found playing surly New York types such as crooks or low lever workers and mixes both drama and comedy roles....
 as Philoctetes rather than Danny DeVito
Danny DeVito

Daniel Michael "Danny-Fanny" DeVito, Jr. is an United States actor, film director and film producer, who first gained prominence for his portrayal of "Louie De Palma" on the popular American Broadcasting Company and NBC television television program Taxi ....
). Some characters were given new voice actors in the English version; Aerith, Leon, and Hercules, who were originally voiced by Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore

Amanda Leigh "Mandy" Moore is an United States singer-songwriter, actress and fashion designer. She was raised in Florida. Moore became famous as a teenager in the late 1990s, after the release of her teen pop albums So Real , I Wanna Be with You, and Mandy Moore ....
, David Boreanaz
David Boreanaz

David Patrick Boreanaz is an United States actor, best known for his roles on the teenage horror fiction series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel ....
, and Sean Astin
Sean Astin

Sean Astin is an American film actor, film director, and Academy Award-nominated film producer best known for his film roles as Mikey Walsh in The Goonies, the Daniel Ruettiger of Rudy , and Samwise Gamgee in the The Lord of the Rings film trilogy....
 respectively in the first game, are now voiced by Mena Suvari
Mena Suvari

Mena Adrienne Suvari is an BAFTA-nominated American actress, model, fashion designer and spokeswoman. She is best known for her role as Angela in the critical and commercial hit American Beauty , as well as the comedy film American Pie and its sequel American Pie 2 ....
, Doug Erholtz
Doug Erholtz

Douglas J. Erholtz is an United States voice actor who is known to be a good friend of Yuri Lowenthal.Filmography Anime roles ...
, and Tate Donovan
Tate Donovan

Tate Buckley Donovan is an United States film and television actor and Television director. He is best known for his role as Jimmy Cooper in the American teen drama television series The O.C....
 (Hercules' original voice actor).

Reception

Kingdom Hearts II was generally well-received, garnering positive reviews and sales figures. Within a week of its Japanese release, Kingdom Hearts II shipped one million copies, selling almost 730,000 copies. The NPD Group
NPD Group

The NPD Group, Inc. is a leading global market research company founded in 1967 and provides consumer and retail information to manufacturers and retailers....
 reported that Kingdom Hearts II was the highest-selling console game in North America during March 2006 with 614,000 copies. In the month after its release in North America, Kingdom Hearts II sold an estimated one million copies. GameStop
GameStop

GameStop Corporation is the world's largest video game and entertainment software retailer. The company, whose headquarters are in Grapevine, Texas , United States, operates 5,889 retail stores throughout the United States, Canada, Republic of Ireland, Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Austria,...
 listed the game as their best-selling title for the first quarter of 2006. The game was also on IGN
IGN

IGN is a multimedia news and reviews website that focuses heavily on video games. Its corporate parent is IGN Entertainment, which owns and controls separate sites such as GameSpy, GameStats, Rotten Tomatoes and AskMen....
's "Top 10 Sellers in 2006". As of December 2006, Kingdom Hearts II had shipped over 3.5 million worldwide with 700,000 in PAL region
PAL region

The PAL region is a video game publication territory which covers Australia, New Zealand and varying European countries. Most games designated as part of the region will not play on NTSC-U/C or NTSC-J region consoles because of regional lockout....
s, 1.1 million in Japan, and 1.7 million in North America.

Critical response


The game has received numerous awards and high ratings among reviews. It tied with Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 4

Resident Evil 4, known in Japan as , is a survival horror third-person shooter video game developed by Capcom and published by multiple publishers, including Capcom, Ubisoft, and Nintendo....
 as Famitsu
Famitsu

is a Japanese video game magazine published by Enterbrain, Inc. and Tokuma Shoten. Currently, there are five console-only spin-off versions of Famitsu: Shukan Famitsu, Famitsu PS, Famitsu Xbox, Famitsu Wii+DS, and Famitsu Wave DVD....
s "Game of the Year" 2005. Famitsus readers ranked the game 29th on their "All Time Top 100" feature, ten places below Kingdom Hearts. It was ranked number one on IGN's 2006 "Reader's Choice" for PlayStation 2 games. Eurogamer
Eurogamer

Eurogamer is a Brighton-based website focused on video games news, reviews, previews and interviews. It is operated by Eurogamer Network Ltd., which was formed in 1999 by brothers Rupert Loman and Nick Loman....
 ranked it 34th on their "Top 50 Games of 2006" list. Video game magazine Electronic Gaming Monthly
Electronic Gaming Monthly

Electronic Gaming Monthly was an United States video game magazine. It was published by Ziff Davis as part of the 1UP.com Network and released 12 issues a year ....
 awarded it "Best Sequel" of 2006, and Game Informer
Game Informer

Game Informer is an United States-based monthly video game journalism featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of popular video games and associated video game console....
 listed it among the "Top 50 games of 2006". Kingdom Hearts II also received a near-perfect score, 39/40, from the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, known for its extremely harsh grading.

Critics commended many aspects of the game. GameSpy
GameSpy

GameSpy, also known as GameSpy Industries, is a division of IGN Entertainment, which operates a network of game websites and provides online video game-related services and software....
 praised the quality of the voice acting and cited the graphics as "on par with the best of Square's productions to date." They also commented on the realistic and accurate character models for the characters based on the Pirates of the Caribbean. IGN rated the graphics a 9/10 and stated that the "worlds look very much like their filmed counterparts." Japanese gaming site, Gpara.com also praised the look of the worlds. G4
G4 (TV channel)

G4 is an United States Cable television, Satellite television, and FiOS television channel originally geared toward male viewers aged 12–28, devoted to the world of video games and technology....
 awarded Kingdom Hearts II "Best Voice Over" and "Best Soundtrack" in their 2006 G-Phoria
G-Phoria

G-Phoria is an annual video game awards show started in 2003 and produced by G4 . The awards show is voted on by viewers, much like the People's Choice Awards....
 awards show.

Like its predecessors, the gameplay received mixed reviews. Many compliments were directed at the new camera controls and combat interactions between party members. GamePro
GamePro

GamePro is an United States video game magazine published monthly. The magazine was first established in Redwood City, California in 1989 by Pat Ferrell, his sister-in-law Leeanne McDermott, and the husband-wife design team of Michael and Lynne Kavish....
 stated that the beginning was "sluggishly slow", but praised the action-oriented combat. GameSpot said that the fixed camera system and new gameplay dynamics improved the experience, but they felt the game was far too easy and that there was too much button-mashing. IGN also commented on the button-mashing aspect of the gameplay and criticized the party member's artificial intelligence
Game artificial intelligence

Game artificial intelligence refers to techniques used in Video game to produce the illusion of intelligence in the behavior of non-player characters ....
 (AI), citing it as "absolutely terrible", but praised the story, presentation, and new battle features. Gpara.com had positive comments about the ease of combo attacks and complimented on the steady pacing of the story and gameplay.

Versions and merchandise

Kingdom Hearts II has been released in four different versions. The first three are the normal regional releases in Japan, North America, and PAL
PAL region

The PAL region is a video game publication territory which covers Australia, New Zealand and varying European countries. Most games designated as part of the region will not play on NTSC-U/C or NTSC-J region consoles because of regional lockout....
, which only differ nominally in content editing and localization. The European and Australian PAL releases were reformatted to run at 50 Hz
Hertz

The hertz is a measure of frequency per unit of time, or the number of list of cycles per second. It is the SI base unit of frequency in the International System of Units , and is used worldwide in both general-purpose and scientific contexts....
 to fit the definition size of PAL encoding systems
PAL

PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is a color-encoding system used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world. Other common analog television systems are SECAM and NTSC....
. The fourth version has additional content and was released under the title Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix. Like the previous titles, both Square and Disney released numerous types of merchandise before and after the game came out. Merchandise ranged from toys and figurines to clothing items and books. The game has also been adapted into both manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
 and novel series. Prior to the game's release, an Ultimania
DigiCube

DigiCube Co., Ltd. was a Japanese company established as a subsidiary of software developer Square Co. on February 6, 1996 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan....
 book titled Kingdom Hearts Series Ultimania a ~Introduction of Kingdom Hearts II~ came out. It provides extended information on the first two Kingdom Hearts games, as well as information on the unreleased Kingdom Hearts II. After the release of the game, Kingdom Hearts II Ultimania, which focuses on the game itself, came out. Another book, titled Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ Ultimania, was released after the Final Mix version came out. Released along with Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts -Another Report- was a hardback book which includes game information, visuals by Shiro Amano
Shiro Amano

is a Japanese people mangaka who has worked on several projects, including his adaption on the popular Kingdom Hearts . ...
, and a director interview. In North America, BradyGames published two strategy guides—a standard guide and a limited edition version. The latter version was available in four different covers and included a copy of Jiminy's Journal along with 400 stickers.

Final Mix

Because the first game was re-released, there was speculation whether Tetsuya Nomura
Tetsuya Nomura

is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix , perhaps best known for his work on both the Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts series....
 would do the same with Kingdom Hearts II. In a Weekly Shonen Jump
Weekly Shonen Jump

is a weekly shonen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. The first issue was released with a cover date of July 2, 1968, and it is still circulating....
 interview with Nomura, he expressed interest in a possible international version
International version

In video games, an international version is a software localization version of a previously released title in its native territory that has gained additional features and contents in foreign releases....
 of Kingdom Hearts II, although there were no definite plans. He said that should a "Final Mix" version arise, he had a "trump card" in mind, with such features as the Mushroom Heartless found in the first Kingdom Hearts game. In September 2006, Square Enix announced they would develop Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, featuring new scenes and gameplay elements. Like the first re-release, this version would combine English audio with Japanese text, and has English as a subtitle option, and also used the "Sanctuary" theme song instead of "Passion".

Kingdom Hearts II was re-released in Japan on March 29, 2007 as a 2-disc set titled Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+. The first disc contains Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix with a new secret movie and additional battles and items. The second disc contains Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, a 3D PlayStation 2 remake of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Japanese studio Jupiter and published by Square Enix in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. The game serves as an intermediary between the two larger-scale PlayStation 2 games in the Kingdom Hearts series....
 with extra scenes and voice acting. The battle system maintains the card gameplay, with the addition of Reaction Commands from Kingdom Hearts II. The two games serve as a canonical
Canon (fiction)

Canon, in terms of a fictional universe, is any material that is considered to be "genuine," or can be directly referenced as material produced by the original author or creator of a series....
 update to the series. The book Kingdom Hearts -Another Report- was included along with the game for those who reserved a copy. Based on Amazon.com
Amazon.com

Amazon.com, Inc. is an American electronic commerce company in Seattle, Washington. It is America's largest online retailer, with nearly three times the internet sales revenue of runner up Staples, Inc....
 figures, Final Mix+ was the number one PlayStation 2 game in sales during the week of its release in Japan.

Printed adaptations

A manga series based on the game started its serialization in the June 2006 issue of the magazine Monthly Shonen Gangan, published by Square Enix. The artist is Shiro Amano, who also did the Kingdom Hearts and Chain of Memories manga series. The first volume was released in Japan in December 2006. Tokyopop
Tokyopop

Tokyopop, stylized TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, and Original English-language manga in English language, German language, and Japanese language....
 licensed the manga and released volume one in North America on July 3, 2007. The second volume has recently been released. The game has also been novelized by Tomoco Kanemaki and illustrated by Shiro Amano. The first volume, titled "Roxas—Seven Days", was released on April 22, 2006 and covers Roxas' story to when Sora wakes up and leaves Twilight Town. The novel depicts extra scenes that were added in the Final Mix version, such as interaction between Organization XIII members and between Axel, Naminé and Riku. The second book, "The Destruction of Hollow Bastion", was released on July 16, 2006, the third book, "Tears of Nobody," revolving around Roxas' past, was released on September 29, 2006, and the fourth book, "Anthem-Meet Again/Axel Last Stand," came out in February 2007.

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