Kingdom Hearts II (Boss Fight Books)

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Kingdom Hearts II (Boss Fight Books)

Kingdom Hearts II (Boss Fight Books)

2018-02-20 Kingdom Hearts II (Boss Fight Books)

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I was super excited to read this because I also genuinely love I've been a fan of this seires since the first game was released. I was super excited to read this because I also genuinely love how friendship is depicted in this series. And I was excited to read someone else's thoughts on the dynamics between these characters. However, majority of this book was spent on just explaining plot and as a fan, I don't want to read a recap of the series. Very little time was spent on talking about the bonds of these characters, and considerin. Just bought this e-book yesterday, having played all the Craig S Just bought this e-book yesterday, having played all the games in the series, it was really fascinating to read someone else who was impacted by this series as much as I have been. If you're a fan of the series you definitely should pick it up!

Her work has appeared online on G4, Polygon, and GameSpot. About the Author Alexa Ray Corriea has been writing about video games professionally since 2011, focusing primarily on writing and analyzing Japanese games (and especially role-playing games).

Heroes and villains. Final Fantasy epics and Donald Duck? The Kingdom Hearts series has always walked a fine line between masterfully executed crossover and nonsensical fan mashup, but Square-Enix and Disney's inter-company franchise remains beloved throughout numerous sequels, prequels, and remixes. Corriea's close reading of protagonist Sora's struggles and triumphs, his friendship with rival Riku, and his dark journey into oblivion illuminates how the unlikely universe of Kingdom Hearts authentically portrays human relationships better than any solo Final Fantasy or Disney game ever could. Despite the outlandish premise and convoluted lore, what lies at the heart of Kingdom Hearts is more than familiar to fans of Final Fantasy and Disney alikefriendship.For games critic and JRPG superfan Alexa Ray Corriea, no game in the series better exemplifies friendship than Kin

. Alexa Ray Corriea has been writing about video games professionally since 2011, focusing primarily on writing and analyzing Japanese games (and especially role-playing games). Her work has appeared online on G4, Polygon, and GameSpot