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Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory Review – Combat in Concert (PS4)



The Kingdom Hearts franchise has a long history. Twisting and turning through a huge cast of characters and worlds, main games and spin-offs, you?d be forgiven for losing track of what?s been happening over the last 18 years. As such, Square Enix?s latest title in the franchise recaps the entire storyline so far. The catch is it isn?t the traditional RPG fans would usually expect. Instead, Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory is a rhythm music title.
This shouldn?t be a surprise given the franchise?s musical legacy. After all, the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra has performed concerts all over the world. The game has narrowed that legacy down to just over 140 songs, with a mix of Yoko Shimomura compositions, Hikaru Utada original themes, and instrumental versions of familiar Disney songs. Through all of these, familiar enemies have to be defeated to the rhythm of the music. However, don?t expect gameplay similar to Square Enix?s other musical franchise Theatrhythm.
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