![]() The game itself is an emotional roller coaster, which is well-reflected in the intro. Keeping the intrigue, this cinematic has heart-pounding CG animated scenes with great lighting, smooth transitions, and bits of Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix‘s epic secret ending thrown in. Introducing us to a new trio, Birth by Sleep‘s opening movie is fantastic. See More: Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind DLC Detailed, Priced 10. It’s those fine little touches that make this opening movie better than okay. The very beginning scene also highlights the relationship between Sora and Namine, making their reunion in KH3 more fulfilling.Īdditionally, the song’s literal final breath syncs perfectly with the Kairi to Namine visual transition followed by the iconic yellow and gold of the title fading in. For one, the combination of moments between both KH1 and KH2 just flow better with the ‘Simple and Clean Remix’ song. While the opening itself isn’t great, the featured scenes from the mobile game have a definitive art style that fits the series so well.įairly similar to Re: Chain of Memories‘ opening movie, Re:coded‘s short music video has a few nuances worth mentioning. This one purely gets a spot because of the new version of everyone’s favorite song to cry to, ‘Dearly Beloved.’ This take on the series’ staple melody has a cute and more fast-paced tone compared to its more dramatic cousins. However, it’s definitely not as good as the rest. ![]() Besides that, it wins some favor for nostalgia and as a brief recap for returning players. In it, the cinematic HD flair is replaced with a montage of the first game’s events using the original in-game cutscenes. Re: Chain of Memories‘ opening movie is arguably the most plain of the thirteen. Note: Spoilers for Kingdom Hearts III and the entire series. Funny enough, the amount of openings in the entire series sits at thirteen, which is Kingdom Hearts’ signature story-relevant number. ![]() ![]() Since 2002, pop artist Utada Hikaru, composer Yoko Shimomura, and Square Enix have delivered some of the coolest music-based cinematics in video games. It’s time to rank the best part of starting any new Kingdom Hearts game – the opening intros. ![]()
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