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Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance

Platform : Nintendo 3DS
4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,168 ratings

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  • Dual protagonists : Play as the two most popular characters of the franchise, Sora and Riku
  • Free flowa ction : Enjoy fast and effortless movements while interacting with the environment and Performing acrobatic attacks
  • Brand new creatures : Dream Eaters inhabit the Sleeping Worlds, and are split into two categories: Spirits and Nightmares; Recruit over 50 different types of Spirits as allies to fight alongside Sora and Riku
  • New Disney Worlds Beloved Disney Worlds and characters, such as La Cité des Cloches (The Hunchback of Notre Dame), make their series debut
  • Story progression With updated looks for Sora and Riku, and the impending conflict Made clear, this title is a big step forward in the series

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4.6 out of 5 stars
1,168 global ratings

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Customers find the game fun, enjoyable, and worth while. They appreciate the graphics quality and storyline. Customers also like the functionality, value for money, and quality. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the gameplay and story length.

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182 customers mention "Fun game"179 positive3 negative

Customers find the game enjoyable, successful, and worth the effort. They describe it as an excellent experience and the best game on the 3DS. They also mention the controls are great and the worlds are amazing.

"...All of the worlds are rather fun to play, each very interesting in its story and design. Special mention goes out to the levels based on Fantasia...." Read more

"...They kept the best of the old games, and incorporated some great new ways to play. I love the exchange back and forth between Sora and Riku...." Read more

"...Asides from the dropping, this game is spectacular. There's back story to characters that we have never had the chance to witness...." Read more

"...This game, like most Kingdom Hearts games, is very combat heavy, and you'll be spending most of your time destroying the new enemies, the Dream..." Read more

66 customers mention "Graphics quality"66 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the graphics quality of the game. They mention the colors are bright, the textures are crisp, and the effects are well-done. Some also appreciate the cute sidekick pets that help them in battle.

"...All of the worlds are rather fun to play, each very interesting in its story and design. Special mention goes out to the levels based on Fantasia...." Read more

"...and graphics, story progresses forward beautifully, and it's the best 3D game I've played for the system." Read more

"...Graphics:One of the best looking games on the 3DS, this is truly what it feels like to have Kingdom Hearts right in your hand...." Read more

"...The dream eaters are very odd in design, but they're also adorable, and the players can, I guess level them up by interacting with them with the..." Read more

39 customers mention "Storyline"35 positive4 negative

Customers find the storyline interesting, with much action and storytelling simultaneously. They say the game introduces new elements, advances and develops protagonists in believable and natural ways. The story reveals a lot about The Organization and lets you rediscover plot points from previous KH games. Overall, customers describe the game as a great addition to the series and a good game for remembering all the KH games.

"...It introduces new elements, advances and develops our protagonists in believable and natural ways, and makes the stakes actually feel severe, which..." Read more

"...Best KH game to date for game play and graphics, story progresses forward beautifully, and it's the best 3D game I've played for the system." Read more

"...The gameplay is smooth, the plot is interesting, and the characters (while not Final Fantasy now, but The World Ends with You characters) and their..." Read more

"...Drop Distance keeps it fresh with some new mechanics, and some nice story twists that sets up the 3rd installment beautifully.Story:..." Read more

25 customers mention "Functionality"22 positive3 negative

Customers like the functionality of the product. They mention it runs smoothly, has no issues, and the 3D really works nicely. Some also say the game is easy to use and beneficial.

"...a difficult button mashing scenario- but it is so easy to use and very beneficial...." Read more

"...First off, it's gorgeous looking to play. The 3D really works nice in the game, and the colors are bright...." Read more

"Came on time and plays very well. Graphics are pretty great too and love how the game series continues...." Read more

"...It plays well on the 3DS XL screen, and the graphics look great...." Read more

24 customers mention "Value for money"24 positive0 negative

Customers find the product to be worth the price. They say it has high production value, is a good collectible, and has amazing replay value.

"...is unfortunately because the entire game has such, such, SUCH high production value!" Read more

"...This is a great addition to the series in my opinion though and well worth the price it is going for now...." Read more

"...KH 3D: DDD is worth the buy." Read more

"...It was also a very low price on amazon." Read more

19 customers mention "Quality"19 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the video game. They mention it's in great condition, has awesome features, and hardly any faults.

"...As you can see, this game has many awesome features and hardly any faults, so I seriously recommend that you buy it. I promise you won't regret it." Read more

"...Bought used, seller shipped right away, game works great and case was in great condition. Came with booklet inside as well." Read more

"The game condition was perfect from the seller I received it from. The game is a huge improvement from the DS Recode...." Read more

"The game is working perfectly I love it, brand new and beautiful, I just wish it came with the AR card. Otherwise I'm very happy with this purchase." Read more

51 customers mention "Gameplay"34 positive17 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the gameplay. Some mention it's unique and strange, the combat is fast-paced, and enjoyable. They also say the interface is fantastic and the game should be easy for anyone who has played one of the previous games. However, others say the tutorial is confusing, the 3D does sometimes lag just a tad, and the frame rate can drop quite a bit.

"...can be used to purchase temporary advancements, items, and slowing down of the drop meter when you switch to another character...." Read more

"...The gameplay is smooth, the plot is interesting, and the characters (while not Final Fantasy now, but The World Ends with You characters) and their..." Read more

"...The only -slight- note about the 3D is that it does sometimes lag just a tad, especially when combating the Dream Eaters or bosses, when the pace..." Read more

"...Also the flowmotion was better than I thought and actually adds a good bit to the game, I hope we see it in KH 3 two...." Read more

46 customers mention "Story length"24 positive22 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the story length of the product. Some mention it's interesting, intriguing, and thought-provoking, while others find the storyline confusing and not easy to follow. They also mention the gameplay is tedious and repetitive.

"...For the most part, it closes up the Handheld Saga well and gets everything ready for 3. Highly recommended." Read more

"...Even though Kingdom Hearts 3D may look incredible, the gameplay is rather tedious...." Read more

"...players, the tutorials are really well done, and it also helps fill you in on the story...." Read more

"...I think the story felt like a plot filler to hold people over till Kingdom Hearts 3...." Read more

A masterpiece both inside and out
5 out of 5 stars
A masterpiece both inside and out
Great game I have played it multiple times since I have received it and it shipped quick. If you are looking for a new game to played or are looking for something compatible with the c-stick you should purchase this game. It was also a very low price on amazon.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2013
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One of the best things I can say about the 3DS is that the hardware is amazing, allowing for a handheld gaming experience equivalent to a slightly scaled back PS2 game. This all works in 3D's favor, as it provides fans with an experience not held back by hardware limitations like the DS games were, and provides a similar feeling to the original 2 games as well as Birth By Sleep.

The confusingly named Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance has to deal with a powerful goal: combining the huge cluster storm of a story that has been told in the previous handheld games, and somehow tie them all together, while setting up the highly anticipated third installment in the series, no matter if it has to use multi-layered storytelling, insistent terminology of its mythology, and ret-cons. Loads and loads of ret-cons.

3D takes place after Kingdom Hearts 2, and follows directly after the secret ending of re:Coded. Sora, Riku and the gang have to deal with the fact that (spoiler alert) Xehanort is coming back. To prepare, Master Yen Sid has Sora and Riku take what is known as the Mark of Mastery exam. Unlike the one seen in BBS, however, this is different. Sora and Riku must travel to 7 Sleeping Worlds, worlds that have returned after being attacked by Heartless but are still in a "sleeping state." In order to do this, they must enter a dream state themselves. Things get... complicated, to say the least, and eventually Riku and Sora are split up and they find themselves encountering old foes and an even bigger plan than they thought.

3D takes what was already a complicated story and makes it even more complicated. New elements are introduced to advance the story, but as a result end up complicating previous events in the story to make it work. The overall result is something very confusing. Luckily, the developers realized this, and they added flashbacks and journal entries that summarize all the previous games, just in case there was something you missed. For the most part, they're not bad, and they do an okay job, but the problem I seem to have is that they never really get into the terminology and definition of the previous games. What exactly are nobodies? Why are memories so important? What is all this talk about hearts and the X-blade? It does an okay job, and by the end I'm sure you'll understand, but it's still something worth noting. Furthermore, most of the important story exposition is reserved for the very end, meaning a massive amount of the story is spent trying to figure out exactly what's going on, and then the end is spent trying to make sense of all this new info you've acquired.

If I'm making it sound like I dislike the story of 3D, I apologize, as I actually really like the story, especially near the end, when everything comes together. It introduces new elements, advances and develops our protagonists in believable and natural ways, and makes the stakes actually feel severe, which is a problem a lot of recent (ex: re:Coded) Kingdom Hearts seemed to have. It gives a lot to work with for the third game, and makes me excited to see the path they go down.

Gameplay wise, there's very little to complain about. It's Kingdom Hearts. It plays like Kingdom Hearts. It uses a slightly simplified command deck system from BBS. Keyblade upgrades are the same. Kingdom Hearts 3D is different in two matters, however: Flowmotion and the Dreameater system.

Flowmotion is similar to the reaction commands from 2, but with more emphasis on movement and (as the name implies) flow rather than a button that just lets you do cool things. Flowmotion is an interesting idea itself, but I found that the more I continued playing the game, the less I used it. Getting stuck in Flowmotion makes you more vulnerable to enemy attack. It's main benefit is that it's a quick way to do some damage, but it won't do you much good if you get killed before you finish it.

The Dreameater system seems to be this game's replacement for Donald and Goofy, as well as a mix of a Pokemon/Nintendogs system. Basically, throughout the game you gather supplies and recipes to create dream eater companions, each with their own set of skills and inevitable cuteness. With these, they can fight with you, heal you, and do special limit attacks similar to the Drive forms from 2 in a way. Also included is a mode where you can play VR games and have a giant petting session with your Spirit Dreameater. They're very interesting ideas, and maybe it's just because I didn't play the game right, but it sort of seems superfluous in a way. I couldn't really see any benefit to participating in it, and for the most part I didn't have the desire to. My main focus in the game was Kingdom Hearts, not the Nintendogs system that comes with it. Then again, to each their own. I'm sure there's some that love it and really got into it, and it's really a rather well made gamemode, but it just wasn't something I was interested in.

Another change is the drop system. The game shares a campaign with both Sora and Riku as playable characters, but rather go the BBS route and have you play each character's story separately, 3D has you switch between characters while you're playing. I mean literally. Next to your health bar is a meter that slowly decreases over time. When it reaches zero, you switch over to the other character exactly where you are. The drawback is that this happens against your will everywhere. Even in boss fights. The aggravating thing about being dropped in a boss fight is that when you return, you have to start the entire boss over again. There was a time where I so close to defeating a boss, only to suddenly be dropped before I could get the final few hits. This ended up with me having to replay the boss fight 4 additional times past that fact. Surely they could have devised a way to either return you as you left off in the boss fight like they do everywhere else in the game, or turn off the drop meter as soon as you enter a boss fight.

Luckily, the drop system isn't all bad because of the DP upgrades. Throughout the game, as you slay enemies you get what are known as "Drop Points." The drop points are a currency that can be used to purchase temporary advancements, items, and slowing down of the drop meter when you switch to another character. This is a mechanic that can, with enough motivation, can be abused enough to where if you feel under powered in a boss fight, quickly drop, collect some DP as the other character, use the DP to upgrade whatever you want in the drop menu, and then face the boss as the original character.

The worlds of Kingdom Hearts 3D step the bar. It's refreshing that the 7 Sleeping Worlds (minus Traverse Town) are all based off of previously unused Disney properties, meaning that for those who have grown tired of Agrabah or Olympus Collesium can finally get some kind of change. All of the worlds are rather fun to play, each very interesting in its story and design. Special mention goes out to the levels based on Fantasia. The lack of sound and the use of orchestra music, as well as famous imagery from the film, makes it one of the best levels Kingdom Hearts has seen.

If I did have one gripe about the worlds in 3D, it's that they feel far too small. Most of the time worlds amount to a handful of separate areas where you simply go straight, fighting enemies along the way. The end result makes most of the worlds feel slightly repetitive. It would be nice to see some wider areas, or some more complex areas like Traverse Town. Although, to be fair, it is already pushing the limits of a handheld system, so I'll cut it some slack in the size regard.

Reading this you may get the impression that I think 3D is a very flawed game. While the game certainly does have it's flaws, I'm jmerely nitpicking it in comparison with the others. In reality, it's one of the best games available for the 3DS at the time being, and a very worthy Kingdom Hearts game. For the most part, it closes up the Handheld Saga well and gets everything ready for 3. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2012
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I consider Square Enix to be one of the most well rounded game makers. Their attention to details within their game - both quality, entertainment, and story wise - is wonderful and always has been. But they've really outdone themselves with this one.

The 3D quality is great. I was really, really impressed with it. When I first tried the 3DS as a demo in store, I wasn't at all impressed with the 3D... Now I see that it wasn't the 3DS, but the games I had tried. Because with Dream Drop Distance, the 3D is phenomenal. The graphics overall are so fantastic! The only -slight- note about the 3D is that it does sometimes lag just a tad, especially when combating the Dream Eaters or bosses, when the pace picks up. That said, this is the first 3D game I've tried for the 3DS that I haven't had to turn off the 3D after just a few minutes from it becoming too hard to focus on.

The game play is unique. They kept the best of the old games, and incorporated some great new ways to play. I love the exchange back and forth between Sora and Riku. The new Flowmotion feature is really cool, and makes it so smooth and effortless to attack. Also something good to note, for first time players, the tutorials are really well done, and it also helps fill you in on the story.

Speaking of the story, I was really excited to see them progressing it forward. I didn't know if they were going to do that, or just keep doing side story lines. I really like how everything has come together. This is my favorite since the original Kingdom Hearts.

Also, the introduction of the Dream Eaters is a breath of fresh air. It's cool to see something other than the Heartless to battle with, and being able to essentially create your own pet that helps you out in combat (Pokemon, anyone?) is a nice touch. And they really come in handy!

They did a great job with the music too - and I was VERY excited when the characters from The World Ends With You showed up in the first part of the game... along with the amazing music from TWEWY. The quality of the sound is nice, and, of course, our amazing-as-always voice actors really help capture the characters. It's like being part of your favorite anime.

I have no complaints about this game. I love it all! Best KH game to date for game play and graphics, story progresses forward beautifully, and it's the best 3D game I've played for the system.

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Ramiro GM
5.0 out of 5 stars Clásico
Reviewed in Mexico on December 18, 2020
Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
Un gran juego
Dark-videogamer
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for both newcomers and pros
Reviewed in Canada on April 23, 2013
Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
I had bought this game after playing the demo on the 3DS until I couldn't anymore. The game play is smooth and controls very tight. I was surprised to see that they actually kept the 3D models for this game because the system could actually use them. The story is very well done does wonderfully leading up to the installment of Kingdom Hearts 3 [please make it Square~ plllease~~]

The game includes the fans two favorite characters Riku and Sora as the leads, each having their own story arcs and ablities that will cross over. A new feature to the series in this game is the introductions of Spirits and their opposites nightmares [which are the basic replacement for the heartless in this game.] which level up as you play and you can share between both Riku and Sora's stories or have one specific to each character.

Despite this game being in the middle of the kingdom hearts storyline. There are cronicals you unlock ingame that give detailed yet brief summaries of the other games in the series. Giving enough detail that we can picture something yet vague enough to not ruin the plot you could still play it.

I give this game a rating of 5 because it is truly as wonderful as the main console games and surpass the past handheld installments. With good graphics, great controls and awesome story, this is well worth buying and replaying a few times.
Iván Vázquez
5.0 out of 5 stars muy divertido
Reviewed in Mexico on November 4, 2017
Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
es muy divertido,me gustan las nuevas mecánicas y pasas muchas horas de juego aparte de la historia es muy buena.
Andrew Janosi
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Game!
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2013
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The storyline, the gameplay, the flow motion all add up to a great gaming experience on the Nintendo 3DS. The intricate story of Sora and Riku leading up to an ending tieing into the long awaited Kingdom Hearts 3 make this a must play if you own a 3DS, if you don't and youre a Kingdom Hearts fan, i suggest purchasing a 3DS just for this game.

OF course it has its flaws like any game, the camera angles and lock on system could work better (Example: I want to defeat the major boss on screen, not the crates that happen to be next to him!) but those aside the rest of the game handles beautifully, popping visuals and excellent introduction to previous events in the story even if you haven't played a Kingdom Hearts game before. This game is amongst the best plethora of games for the 3DS system

All in all, a must buy, an amazing game.
Ram Rios
3.0 out of 5 stars El juego no incluyó las AR cards
Reviewed in Mexico on March 16, 2023
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El producto indica en el título que viene con las AR cards, pero el juego que recibí viene solo el juego, y el manual dos veces, como se ve en la imagen
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Ram Rios
3.0 out of 5 stars El juego no incluyó las AR cards
Reviewed in Mexico on March 16, 2023
El producto indica en el título que viene con las AR cards, pero el juego que recibí viene solo el juego, y el manual dos veces, como se ve en la imagen
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