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Kingdom Hearts II

  • Videogame
  • 2005
  • 10
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
9,3/10
7,9 mil
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Haley Joel Osment, Wayne Allwine, Tony Anselmo, Bill Farmer, David Gallagher, and Hayden Panettiere in Kingdom Hearts II (2005)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSora and friends face mysterious new enemies as they continue their journey to save all worlds, and find Riku and King Mickey.Sora and friends face mysterious new enemies as they continue their journey to save all worlds, and find Riku and King Mickey.Sora and friends face mysterious new enemies as they continue their journey to save all worlds, and find Riku and King Mickey.

  • Direção
    • Tetsuya Nomura
  • Roteiristas
    • Kazushige Nojima
    • Tetsuya Nomura
    • Masaru Oka
  • Artistas
    • Haley Joel Osment
    • David Gallagher
    • Hayden Panettiere
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    9,3/10
    7,9 mil
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    • Direção
      • Tetsuya Nomura
    • Roteiristas
      • Kazushige Nojima
      • Tetsuya Nomura
      • Masaru Oka
    • Artistas
      • Haley Joel Osment
      • David Gallagher
      • Hayden Panettiere
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    Haley Joel Osment
    Haley Joel Osment
    • Sora
    • (English version)
    • (narração)
    David Gallagher
    David Gallagher
    • Riku
    • (English version)
    • (narração)
    Hayden Panettiere
    Hayden Panettiere
    • Kairi
    • (English version)
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    Jesse McCartney
    Jesse McCartney
    • Roxas
    • (English version)
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    Brittany Snow
    Brittany Snow
    • Naminé
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    Justin Cowden
    • Hayner
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    Sean Marquette
    Sean Marquette
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    Jessica DiCicco
    Jessica DiCicco
    • Olette
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    Richard Epcar
    Richard Epcar
    • Ansem (Xehanort's Heartless)
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    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Luxord
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    Ryan O'Donohue
    • Demyx
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    Quinton Flynn
    Quinton Flynn
    • Axel
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    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
    • Saïx
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    David Dayan Fisher
    David Dayan Fisher
    • Xaldin
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    James Patrick Stuart
    James Patrick Stuart
    • Xigbar
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    • (as James Patrick Stewart)
    Paul St. Peter
    Paul St. Peter
    • Xemnas
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • DiZ
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    Crispin Freeman
    Crispin Freeman
    • Setzer Gabbiani
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    • Direção
      • Tetsuya Nomura
    • Roteiristas
      • Kazushige Nojima
      • Tetsuya Nomura
      • Masaru Oka
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    10keybladek

    A magical masterpiece presented to us by Disney Square Enix

    The game series Kingdom Hearts reshaped my thoughts on video games. Prior to playing the first game, I had not given much interest toward the medium... However after playing the first game several years ago and inserting myself into the fandom I found out there was a second game released. I played through this game with my mind continuously being blown by a wide array of characters, worlds, and the seamless transition of anime and American animation. This game manages to appeal to all ages while staying clean enough that anyone of any age could play it, the difficulty is well balanced with there being a comfortable setting for any level of skill, and the music is hands down some of the best in video game history. In short buy it for yourself, share it with your children, and make sure to check out the other games in the series.
    10jhu55555

    you'll never get sick of this game. truly one of the best.

    I fell in love with the Kingdom Hearts series the very moment I started the game. This game has a brilliant storyline that includes everything - drama, romance, humor, action, adventure. The heroes are lovable and the villains equally detestable. And what human being can hate Disney? The incorporation of eternal Disney characters and their histories is wonderful. The interface of the game is user friendly and fun to look at, along with the beautiful graphics designed for each world.

    When you play, you are immersed into a fantasy world that you will never want to leave. For those who are skeptical, just look at the masterminds behind this series: It's from the same creators as the beloved Final Fantasy games. Square-Enix does its best to not only satisfy its fans, but to make them fall in love all over again every time they come across a new release.
    Blank_Note

    A game that certainly compliments the original...

    The concept of the game was perceived as odd from my mindset when Kingdom Hearts was first released. I remember thinking how bad the game would be, and what a waste of time it would be playing it. Boy, was I wrong. When I finally got Kingdom Hearts, I absolutely ADORED the game. The plot was simple yet unique, and the characters became deeper the more you went through the game. Despite the annoying camera angle, the game play was also superb. All the characters became memorable. In my mindset, Sora was actually a classic Disney character.

    Now, following up for such a wonderful game is a difficult challenge to make. Though it is not the "official" sequel (Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is. Though I like to call it Kingdom Hearts 1 1/2.) it still possesses that shaky II in its name. Sometimes the original was so great, that the sequel fails to live up to the original's standard. I was worried it would end up like most Disney sequels.

    Thankfully, it was not of that sort. It is, perhaps, better than the first if I must say so. The agitating camera angle is fixed up, and you use the Right analog stick (something I more used to in other games) instead of the Right and Left buttons to control the camera angle. The appearance of the game is sleek and sharp, and the characters (especially Sora and the other 'human' characters) appear a lot less blocky than they did in the original. The opening song, Sanctuary, is just as good as Simple and Clean, sung by the same talented Utada Hikaru. Most of the voice acting was superb as well, though I was a little bummed that Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Kiera Knightly didn't do the voice talents for their characters in the "Pirates" level. They changed Yuffie, Leon, and pretty much the entire Final Fantasy casts' voice actors as well, which I think was not good move. However, the original actors for Sora, Riku, and Kairi remained, however you can tell that SOME of the people went through puberty along with their character...*nudges at Haley*. I also liked the fact that you have the option of skipping the lengthy cut scenes if you've already been through them once before.

    As for the plot, it was still pretty similar. But now the Nobodies have joined up as an enemy. There's a three hour tutorial with Roxas, a boy who you will learn is 'related' to someone familiar. I found that part to be the only annoying thing of the game. I guess it was because you're so used to playing Sora, that it's annoying to be another person. Also, as you carry along with the story, there are many twists that leave you surprised. (For example, you learn something about 'Ansem.' Why I have his name in quotes, is for you to figure out).

    Another thing I liked was the reaction button. Instead of pressing X to talk to people, instead you use the triangle button. It is also quite helpful in mini games and battle sequences where you can do special moved to deal out more damage to your enemy. The only real problem I had with the game was the fact that it felt too...short. Despite the fact that the ending was completed, with a little cliffhanger at the end (stick around after the credits) it still felt like something was missing. The levels seemed to be a lot less longer than the originals, though you did come back for a second go at them. Thankfully the Gummi Ship is also redone, and is more fast-paced and enjoyable, keeping your trigger finger happy.

    However, though I can go on and on about how marvelous this game is, I feel that I have the need to stop before I ruin the experience for you. Hopefully you will take my word and go out and buy the game. Despite being $50, it is well worth that money.
    SSJAniFan

    Everything a sequel could ask for

    Arguably one of the most anticipated games since the first shots were revealed in summer 2003, Kingdom Hearts 2 had much hype living up to it. After all, the first Kingdom Hearts was a very enjoyable action-RPG. It combined the worlds of Disney and Final Fantasy, filled with a massive story, full-on interaction with the various Disney worlds, quickly paced battles that challenged the reflexes and wits, and fun little mini-games to pass the time. It wound up becoming a hit, despite its shortcomings such as an annoying camera and a series of weak series of "Gummi Ship," shooting levels. In 2004, a Game Boy Advance title Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories was released, which bridged the events of the first game and its upcoming sequel. With appetites whetted, fans eagerly anticipated the release of the PS2 sequel over a year later. And now, with it finally out after 3 1/2 years, you may ask, "Was it worth the wait?" You bet it was.

    First, the graphics. They are simply beautiful. The designers perfectly captured the animation in the first game, and despite that, the new one looks even better. From the cartoony steamboat of Steamboat Willy fame to the Beast's flowing cape, the movements, designs, and animations can almost be mistaken for a finished animation cel. Its interesting to that all of the returning Final Fantasy characters sans Cid have received all out makeovers, and instead of a more anime-ish look like the first game, they now sport some slightly more realistic designs.

    Story wise, KH II is just as good as the first. Yes, a certain major villain from the first is back, and yes, you're traveling worlds trying to beat Heartless, but thankfully, it's not a rehash. It has quite a few interesting twists and turns and even a few very emotional moments, starting with the beginning, which interestingly enough, doesn't feature Sora at all, but an entirely new character. And by the time Sora returns, we wind up caring for this new character quite a bit, and actually wind up missing him. And Mickey fans rejoice: while the Mouse only appeared for about a minute of the first game, this time around he has a much larger role.

    Gameplay wise, Kingdom Hearts II excels. Although the platforming is gone, Square has made sure that you won't be bored. Some tasks include a wild ride on Aladdin's magic carpet, helping Mulan join the Imperial Army, singing in a duet with Ariel, and helping an amnesiac Winnie the Pooh get enough honey to eat on an insane adventure that goes throughout the 100 Acre Wood and even on the text of the Pooh book itself. The combat, well, it takes the cake. The new system is incredibly deep, filled with Reaction commands that let you perform new combos against enemies and bosses, Limit attacks that let you perform combination attacks with your various party members, and the drive gauge, which not only enhances the power of your summon monsters, but also allows Sora to merge with his allies into a full blown powerhouse warrior. The Gummi Ship segments are no longer a chore: gone are the slow-moving bland environments from the first game, instead giving us a fast paced blast fest that does a much better job of replicating the old quarter munchers of yore. And did I mention the fact that the camera has improved greatly?

    There are many new tunes that each perfectly fit each new world, with the themes from the returning worlds also coming back. I have little complaints overall, in fact, my biggest gripe is I would have loved to hear "What's This?" being played during the Christmas portion of the Nightmare Before Christmas world. Voice wise, well, Haley Joel Osment once again shines as Sora, Christopher Lee is absolutely brilliant as Diz, and of course the usual Disney VAs such as Wayne Allwine, Tony Anselmo, and Bill Farmer, are perfect. Best of all, most of the cast members have voices, including returning ones who didn't in the first such as Chip and Dale, the rest of the Winnie the Pooh cast, and Cid. Only a few do not have voices, such as Uncle Scrooge McDuck(which is a shame, as I would have loved to hear Alan Young) All of the returning Final Fantasy cast members, save Cloud, have new voices though, and range from good(Squall/Leon) to disappointing(Aerith).

    Kingdom Hearts II is definitely worth the time we've endured, as well as the $50 dollar price tag. This is a must buy title and it leaves me anticipating just what the unbeatable team of Disney and Square will do next.
    10applemacco11

    May our hearts be our guiding key...

    When I think about Kingdom Hearts II, I think that it is without a doubt the best game ever made in my opinion and deserves an obvious 10/10 if I could I would do 11/10 haha. This game was my childhood, I played it all the time as a kid and had so much fun with it I was so happy when they SE decided to make 2.5 that I actually bought a PS3 (and then PS4 for 1.5 + 2.5) just for that single game and 1.5 of course, can't wait for KHIII. May my heart be my guiding key...

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    • Curiosidades
      Stitch was included because a survey said that Stitch was the second favorite Disney character in Japan.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Roxas sees Sora's memories in his dreams, he also sees scenes that Sora never witnessed, such as Jafar's line "The boy is a problem; he found one of the Keyholes" which was at Maleficent's council in Hollow Bastion. Sora was never present to hear Jafar say this line.
    • Citações

      Axel: [to Sora, about Roxas] He was the only one I liked. He made me feel... like I had a heart.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      After the credits are finished you see Sora, and Riku at their old hang out on Destiny Islands talking about how a whole lot has not changed. Then Kairi comes running with a bottle in her hand that has a note contained inside it. The note is from the king which is insinuating that he is asking for their help.
    • Versões alternativas
      While playing the Atlantica Rhythm mini-games in the Japanese version, the O button is used as a rhythm trigger a majority of the time. In the English version it's replaced with the X button.
    • Conexões
      Edited from O Rei Leão (1994)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Sanctuary -opening version-
      Written and Performed by Hikaru Utada (as Utada)

      Produced by Hikaru Utada (as Utada), Miyake Akira, Teruzane Utada

      Keyboard and Programming: Hikaru Utada (as Utada), Matt Rohde

      Additional Programming: Alexis Smith

      Drums: Forrest Robinson

      All Vocals: Hikaru Utada (as Utada)

      Recorded by Pat Woodward and Matsui Atsushi

      Pro-Tools Operation: Glenn Erwin

      Recorded at Westlake Audio, LA, Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo

      Mixed by Goetz B. for 365 Artists

      Mixed at Bunkamura Studio, Tokyo

      (P) 2005 The Island Def Jam Music Group (C) 2005 Walt Disney Music Company

      (US version only)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 28 de março de 2006 (Brasil)
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