Grab your controller and get ready to experience the thrilling adventure of Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance on the PlayStation 4 for the first time with Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue. Originally released in 2012, Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD is a complete remaster of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, and has been remastered in high-definition to take advantage of the PlayStation 4's capabilities. Dive into faster-paced battles and swift exploration. Become Aqua, as Sora and Riku take on the Mark of Mastery exam to prepare for new threats. Are you ready to experience the latest Kingdom Hearts chapter?
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First and foremost, The previous review on the game is innacurate. The game just released on 1/24 and the review was written 12/30. Loading times are definitely not slow on the game. I have a regular PS4 (not a pro) and load times are just fine. For clarification, it's two games and a movie. Dream drop distance is a remake of the 3ds, 2.8 is an entirely new game (only like three hours of gameplay) and back cover is a movie based off the mobile game. Graphics are okay on DDD considering it's a remake of a Nintendo 3ds platform. 2.8 is beatiful and gives a good idea of what three will look like. DDD takes place after KH2 and 2.8 is after the events of Birth by Sleep. If you are someone that's played the series before they're good collectibles and these titles are what will tie KH3 together since these games provide a lot of information and the events in the game lead up to KH3. The storyline is good.
Immerse yourself in the wizarding world with the LEGO Harry Potter Collection. This video game lets you attend Hogwarts with Harry, Ron and Hermione from year one to year seven. Learn to cast spells from simple levitation to Unforgivable Curses as you play LEGO Harry Potter Collection for the PlayStation 4.
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It's a remake of the one for PS3. Nothing different there. If it's your first time playing it's good! Definitely a good buy for the price. Like other Lego games they don't talk. Some levels can seem a little repetitive but overall still very enjoyable with lots of content
In the near future, logging into cyberspace is part of everyday life. One day, a teenager harmlessly joins an online chat session that happens to spawn a chance encounter with a mysterious hacker. Soon, this brief meeting leads to a digi-monumental adventure in Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth. Become the adolescent detective to investigate and gather clues to solve the mystery. Featuring more than 200 Digimon from the animated series, Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth lets you play with your favorite monsters. Engage in strategic turn-based battles where you can connect attacks to unleash powerful combos. Are you ready to solve an all-new mystery that is infecting the real and digital worlds?
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I was a little hesitant to buy the game at first knowing that the language was in Japanese and that the subtitles were in English, but I went ahead and bought it. No regrets! I don't mind it at all even though I thought I would. I've had it for a weekend and everything about it is great. It's easier to digivolve that previous games and the game play has a mix of easy and challenging parts.