Kingdom Hearts II
By Yangmun Choi onDisney and Square Enix produced the sequel, Kingdom Hearts II, and succeeded in improving the gameplay and storyline of the previous title. The game is very captivating and the button-mashing has a few more complexities in it than last time.
The plot of the game becomes much more complicated and features many more twists than in the first Kingdom Hearts. It features the same style of gameplay, with a linear storyline masked by side quests, but there are many plot questions and story mysteries that are never solved until later in the game
The best part of this game is the button mashing has become awesome. Now there are combos and limit-like moves that blow up a lot of enemies and just look cool. It creates a whole lot more entertainment from the gameplay and puts a spectator's value on both the story and the playing.
Kingdom Hearts II is a great game, but it might not be fully appreciated without Kingdom Hearts. Granted, one does not need to play Kingdom Hearts to enjoy Kingdom Hearts II, but the subtler cameos show the level of detail put into the game.
